He just couldn't tell Jing Le that he could hear her thoughts.
Otherwise, if Jing Le stops speaking in her mind, he won't be able to hear any useful information.
Emperor Jing waved his sleeves and stepped into the courtyard.
They only stopped in front of the door; there was no other way, the White Tiger was blocking their way.
He called out softly, signaling Emperor Jing not to approach; now was not the time to disturb his master.
Jing Le, who was inside the room, was awakened by the sound of the white tiger. With a sweep of her divine sense, she saw the scene outside the door.
[It's my father, so I can give him the things. I just haven't thought of a reason yet, sigh.]
Jing Le opened the door while complaining.
The time she spent practicing her skills had quietly passed, and now it was dusk.
The sky was a vibrant orange-red, absolutely stunning.
"Father, come in quickly, I have something to give you."
Jing Le jogged over, took Emperor Jing's hand, and led him into the house.
"Oh, is there anything you wish to give me?"
Emperor Jing already knew it was an agricultural product, but he did not yet know exactly what it was.
He waved the others away and closed the door.
Continue walking inwards.
"These are the things."
Jing Le pointed to a pile of bags not far away, filled with things that looked like mountain produce. There were dozens of bags in total, which was quite a sight.
It stood out from the rest of the main hall.
"What's this?"
Emperor Jing was really curious, so he opened his pocket and looked inside, but he didn't recognize the object.
The sweet potatoes inside still had soil on them; they were very fresh, as if they had just been dug out of the ground.
"This is a sweet potato, which is also a type of grain. After planting, the yield can reach 1,000 kilograms per mu. If it is well cared for, the yield can be even higher."
Jing Le gave a brief explanation based on the instructions in the planting manual.
"Moreover, sweet potatoes are drought-resistant, not picky about soil, and have strong disease resistance and pest resistance."
"Two crops can be planted a year, in spring and summer. Generally, the yield of spring potatoes is 2,000 kilograms per mu, and the yield of summer potatoes is 1,000 kilograms per mu."
What?
This stuff can yield up to 1000 kilograms per mu?
If you take good care of it, it can grow even higher, and it can even be grown twice a year and is drought-resistant?
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