Chapter 37: Planting Grass (1/2)



In order to have more time to farm, Su Yan reduced her exercise time, running for one hour, doing sit-ups for half an hour, and shooting for half an hour. In this way, she could dig the land for two hours in the morning before having time for lunch.

I just eat something when I'm busy. Today is the day to feed the animals.

Feeding once every three days, under normal circumstances, these animals are just hanging on for life. Can they grow meat? That's unlikely.

The problem is that animals that are fed only once every three days will also grow rapidly without any hesitation.

Su Yan guessed that because of the space problem, since vegetables, trees and flowers grow fast, animals should also eat less and grow faster.

Well, at least I didn't throw away so many vegetables.

However, the stock of green vegetables is still worrying. Su Yan was so worried that some of her hair fell out.

It seems that there is still a long way to go in the vegetable-growing business. Otherwise, why not try feeding the animals once a week? If she does this, will the animals call her an animal?

Su Yan always felt that she had forgotten something, and she was anxious and thought about it over and over again.

Hey! Cows and sheep eat grass.

Isn't it much easier to grow grass than vegetables? In addition to the few trees that came with the hill when the world was created, she didn't have the energy to plant any trees on the hill. So, she could just scatter grass seeds all over the hill, and then let the cattle, sheep, pigs and chickens go on the hill to fend for themselves. As long as she fenced off the foot of the hill to prevent them from running around, that's it!

This time I went to the shopping mall to find a store that sells lawn seeds.

Su Yan picked out a dark blue sweatshirt casual suit, put on sneakers, carried a backpack, put on a mask, and set off.

It was impossible to take the stairs, so Su Yan flew stealthily from the rooftop in a flying vehicle, stopped in an empty place near the mall, and then paddled across the river in a rubber boat.

There were many rubber boats traveling on the water, some carrying purchased items back from the mall, and some rushing to the mall.

Most of these people were refugees with pale faces. The few who were dressed a little warmly and had supplies on their boats became targets for hunting.

Those who rear-end and rob people only for money and not for life are considered bandits with a moral bottom line. Those without a moral bottom line will simply use a long wooden stick with a sharp knife tied to it, puncture the other person's rubber boat and deflate it, leaving them penniless and losing both their money and their lives.

Su Yan has witnessed several such incidents.

It wasn't so rampant until we got closer to the shopping mall because there were police on duty around the mall.

It is on the third floor of the shopping mall. The location is well chosen. There is a large platform in front of the third floor, which provides enough space for people to move around. There is also a row of open space next to the platform for people to set up stalls to sell groceries.

Stepping onto the third-floor platform, Su Yan deflated the rubber boat, rolled it up, and tied it to the handcart.

Yes, it’s the kind of hand-pulled cart that aunties use to go shopping at the vegetable market early in the morning.

"Sister Luo, where are you guys?"

"We've been queuing for half a day in this mall. We just came in a short time ago, and there's not much. If you want to buy food, you have to grab it. Now I can't even squeeze into the food area, and there's a purchase limit. Have you come?"

"Okay, you guys go shopping first, do you have any winter clothes to keep warm?"

After asking, Su Yan put the walkie-talkie back into her backpack.

After the flood came the extreme cold, which was followed by the snowstorm. In southern cities, people only wore a sweater to get through the winter before the natural disaster. If it got colder, they would just wear a base layer and a coat. There were not many warm winter clothes.

With her reminder, considering Luo Wanning and Zhang Bo's intelligence, they should buy it.

Luo Wanning and his daughter were squeezing together to grab rice when they suddenly heard Su Yan ask about cold-resistant winter clothes without any context, and they felt strange.

"Uncle Zhang, Ayan asked if the mall has any winter clothes to keep out the cold? What does that mean?"

"It means that we should buy winter clothes first, and also buy a few more thick quilts."

Uncle Zhang was a smart man. He knew what he was thinking the moment he heard it. Without even thinking about it, he pulled his grandson and left the group that was trying to grab rice.

Luo Wanning also followed with his daughter.

"It's already the second month of the lunar calendar, and the weather is getting warmer. Do you want to buy winter clothes?"

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