
Xiao Jiu falls into a spatial rift that is about to collapse.
Good news: He's bound to a system. Bad news: The system has no combat power; it's specialized in gardening. Even worse news: This place is not only full of dangers, but there isn't even a speck of dirt.
This is practically saying: Don't struggle, just wait to die. The rebellious system declares: "I refuse to accept this!"
Xiao Jiu follows with a zombie roar: "Aww!"
Exchange for farmland, upgrade farmland buffs, unlock more advanced flower seeds. But as the flowers are planted...
"Ding—Congratulations on obtaining a rare pet, +5000 points." "Ding—'Obtained five different pets' achievement reached, rewards are being distributed."
System: ? System: What's with this pet module for support? I'm clearly a gardening system!
Until one day, several human cultivators join forces to shatter the void, following weak demon beasts seeking refuge into this spatial rift. "Haha! Heaven-grade spiritual plants, spiritual springs, and spiritual beasts! This rumored secret realm is ours!"
Just as they are ecstatic and preparing for a free loot, thunderclouds roll in the sky, and dragon roars and lion growls come from afar. Boom, boom, boom! Gigantic beasts land before them, their released pressure scaring these self-proclaimed experts witless.
Meanwhile, protected by multiple barriers, Xiao Jiu is using the newly grown flowers to make custom food for his pets. Xiao Jiu says: "Dinner's ready!"
The giant beasts, after dealing with the intruders, transform into soft, fluffy furballs, their voices high-pitched and sweet. "Xiao Jiu, hug me!" "So tired from running, Xiao Jiu, pat my head." The system, which witnessed the entire process: ... The pet module is really good, actually.
Warnings:
1. The protagonist is doted on by everyone.
2. The system is not a high-end elite type; it's a warm companion type.
3. This is not realistic science; it's more RPG-style.
4. There are many furballs; their appearances are inspired by the Classic of Mountains and Seas, but with significant modifications (mainly because the descriptions in the Classic of Mountains and Seas are too terrifying).
5. It's an easygoing story, so the logic might be questionable.