Du Yuhan later discovered that these mountains, like the fields, could be operated intelligently, saving her a lot of trouble.
Otherwise, things would be alright in the early stages with those mountains, but she wouldn't be able to manage them all during the harvest season.
What pleased her even more was that the crops harvested from the mountains in the space could be sold to earn gold coins and experience points. This took her plan to level up and make money to the next level.
In addition to transplanting trees, Du Yuhan also wants to plant some medicinal herbs on the mountain in the space, so that she won't have to go through the trouble of collecting herbs all the time.
With the upgrade of her space and the increase in farmland, Du Yuhan planted not only the grains and vegetables she usually ate, but also all the rare and valuable plants that were currently available for purchase in the space shop.
Du Yuhan did this to make money, to quickly accumulate enough gold coins so that she could have money to buy the medicine that could cure Han Yixian's leg injury when it became available.
Last time, Du Yuhan encountered some wild grapevines in the mountains. Although they had no leaves, Du Yuhan could still recognize them as grapevines.
She transplanted one into the space.
Because the grapevines were already quite large, and it was the year they were ready to bear fruit, the vines quickly sprouted, blossomed, and produced fruit. The grapes, once ripe, tasted exceptionally good.
The space is really amazing.
Today, Du Yuhan specially brought a small shovel to dig up two grapevines to plant in her yard. Since they are already bearing fruit, transplanting them will mean she can have grapes to eat this year.
Du Yuhan didn't dig for wild vegetables; instead, she went straight to the grapevines, took out a shovel from her spatial storage, and spent a lot of effort digging up two grapes.
The small shovel is just for show. If she actually used it, she probably wouldn't finish digging in a day.
She first picked some wild vegetables directly from her space and placed them at the bottom of the basket, then coiled the long, intricate grapevines and placed them in the basket she had specially brought with her today.
First, I stored everything in my spatial storage, then I started hunting. I wasn't lucky today; I only caught a pheasant and a rabbit. But it's still pretty good.
During her time there, Du Yuhan also came across several wild walnut trees growing together, with many walnuts lying on the ground beneath them. The outer green husk of the walnuts had long since turned black, dried up, and cracked, revealing the yellow walnuts inside.
Du Yuhan was very happy. These walnuts were a good thing, especially nutritious, and also very suitable for long-term storage.
She picked up a walnut, cracked it open with a tool, and saw that this wild walnut was actually quite good; the shell wasn't thick and it was very plump.
She took out a walnut kernel and popped it into her mouth; the walnut had a pure and delicious aroma.
Du Yuhan picked up some walnuts from the basket and put some into her spatial storage. She left the rest untouched, planning to bring all the walnuts on the ground home with Liu Gang next time.
She noticed a walnut tree that wasn't very big and decided to dig it up and transplant it into her yard next time she came back.
She also transplanted a few small saplings into the space, and soon a lot of walnuts accumulated there.
Walnuts can be used to make delicious and nutritious food, and the key is that walnuts are easy to store.
Du Yuhan knew that this mountain was a treasure trove, and it always brought her surprises.
She would transplant any useful trees that could be planted in the space into it.
With so many mountains and so much land, she needs to plant them all as soon as possible. After a while, she'll also need to go out again to the mountains to the north to find some good things. She also needs to find a way to go to the south.
Du Yuhan walked out of the mountain empty-handed, only taking everything out of her spatial storage when she was almost at the edge of the mountain.
It was almost noon when Du Yuhan got home; she had timed her return perfectly. She couldn't let the two grown men go hungry if she was late for cooking.
Liu Gang did a lot of work in the morning. He had already prepared four vegetable plots and turned over the soil. It looked very good.
When Liu Gang saw Du Yuhan carrying a large basket of things into the yard, he quickly dropped his tools and came forward to take the basket from Du Yuhan.
He looked at the messy pile in the basket and asked, "Yuhan, what's in your basket? It's not firewood you collected, is it?"
Du Yuhan said, "This isn't firewood, it's a wild grape vine that I dug up from the mountains. Let's plant it in the yard and build a grape trellis, and we can have grapes to eat this fall."
Upon hearing this, Liu Gang exclaimed in surprise, "Really? This is really a grapevine? It'll be fine to plant it in our yard?"
Du Yuhan nodded and said, "Don't worry. We'll build a grape trellis, and in the summer we'll have a shady place to eat. Trust me, it'll definitely be a good deal."
I also saw other fruit trees in the mountains. Let's dig them up together and plant two in the yard so we can have fruit to eat.
I also found a walnut tree and collected some walnuts. There are still many fallen walnuts there; next time you and I will go and get them together.
Du Yuhan first took down the two coiled grapevines, revealing the fresh wild vegetables on top of the basket. She put all the wild vegetables into a basin, below which was a wild rabbit and a pheasant, and below that was a basket of walnuts at the bottom.
Liu Gang was delighted to see that there was meat to eat again, so he took the two prey to prepare them.
Du Yuhan was happy that she didn't have to deal with the prey herself. She quickly washed her hands and face and went to the kitchen to cook.
This morning, Du Yuhan prepared some cornmeal to make steamed cakes.
She opened the covered basin and saw that the dough was ready. She then started boiling water, laid a cloth on the steamer, poured the dough onto the cloth and spread it out to a certain thickness, then flattened it, covered the pot with the lid, and started cooking over high heat while picking wild vegetables.
Liu Gang quickly prepared a wild rabbit and took it to the kitchen. Du Yuhan told him to chop it up and stew it for lunch.
Du Yuhan asked Liu Gang to start the fire while she quickly put the chopped wild rabbit into the pot to stew. Soon, the aroma wafted out from the cracks around the pot.
The fire in the steamer for the cakes had been turned off, so Du Yuhan went to the well to wash the wild vegetables. She planned to make a cold salad today, which would serve as a side dish. Since she already had stewed rabbit meat, she didn't plan to cook anything else.
The cakes were ready to be taken out of the pot. Du Yuhan lifted the lid and, as the steam dissipated, saw the golden-yellow cakes rising from the steamer, releasing a sweet aroma.
She picked up a kitchen knife and cut the whole cake into many small squares.
I picked up a piece, broke off a small corner, and put it in my mouth to taste. It was soft and fluffy, with the rich aroma of cornmeal. Plus, Du Yuhan had added some white sugar, making it sweet and delicious. Even just eating it on its own, without any other dishes, would be enough to fill you up.
Du Yuhan was very happy. The cake was a great success in terms of both appearance and taste. She could eat it often in the future because it tasted good and was easy to digest.
Du Yuhan dipped her hands in cold water and picked up the cake pieces one by one into the shallow dish. The whole dish of cake looked very appetizing.
She covered the cake with a cloth to keep it from getting cold, then peeled a few potatoes, cut them into pieces, and put them into the meat pot to stew together.
After the stewed rabbit meat was cooked, Du Yuhan made a small bowl of cabbage soup, and then the dishes were served one after another.
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