Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission-Chapter 78 - The Grain Harvest is Bumper

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Chapter 78: Chapter 78 The Grain Harvest is Bumper

Chapter 78 -78 The Grain Harvest is Bumper

There was no other way, the Territory was now full of Skeletons, and although there were more and more low-ranking Hero Units, not one of them was a miner or a suitable member of related units.

His own domain was actually not small and covered a large area.

But without already developed mineral veins, discovering new ones was an outright impossibility.

Fang Jie might have come from Earth, but he had no clue about prospecting for minerals.

Moreover, Qin Lan didn’t have the right talent on her side either, or things wouldn’t be so difficult.

So, it was still best to continue researching his own Skills, which were more convenient in this aspect.

“Lord, the crops we planted are ready for harvest,” suddenly, a Skeleton Warrior walked in.

This wasn’t an ordinary Skeleton Warrior, but a Hero Unit that had evolved from a Skull Soldier.

But this was also the peak for this fellow; it was impossible for it to advance any further.

“Alright, I know,” Fang Jie stood up and walked outside.

He had been holed up in the Lord Mansion researching this whole time.

But he had given orders beforehand to be notified when it was time, so the other party came to report.

Outside, Fang Jie saw an unbroken expanse of golden fields—all the crops he had planted.

“It’s hard to imagine that all these different food units, once turned into seeds, look so uniform,” Fang Jie felt a strange sensation in his heart.

“Forget it, let’s harvest them, bring them in,” Fang Jie ordered, and the waiting Skeleton Labor started to harvest.

These agricultural buildings allowed for a harvest once a month, and the yield was quite impressive.

Of course, this was also thanks to the fact that these Skeleton Labor didn’t need to eat; otherwise, they would’ve consumed a significant portion of these crops themselves.

It seemed that he wouldn’t lack food in the future, and neither would the forces under his command.

It was just unfortunate that his food processing plant was specifically designed for the Undead and wasn’t the universal type.

Thus, these crops couldn’t be processed, or else they would surely yield even greater quantities.

There was no doubt about it; this world was strange—processed goods could actually increase in quantity.

“Fang Jie, I heard you had a bountiful harvest.

Can I come over to take a look?” Suddenly, Fang Jie received a call from Qin Lan.

He thought for a moment and then said, “Alright, you can come.

It’s really just harvesting crops, nothing much to see.” After the initial shock, Fang Jie felt somewhat indifferent.

But it was different for Qin Lan; she understood the importance of these crops.

It didn’t take long for Qin Lan to fly over on a Mechanical Flying Eagle.

Now, the air dominance of this region was completely in Fang Jie’s hands.

Not a single Magic Beast dared to come near, let alone attack the Mechanical Flying Eagle.

“What a magnificent sight, something like this could only be seen on TV before.”

“With your status, seeing such scenes should be easy, right?”

After spending some time getting to know her, Fang Jie had learned that Qin Lan came from no ordinary background.

If she hadn’t fallen into this world, such a woman of high stature would have no chance of interacting with someone like him—he might not even be granted a single glance.

“What status, with my background, how could my family let me idle around?

Don’t think just because we come from good families, we are free.

Our time isn’t our own, the demands on us are much stricter than for you.”

Fang Jie rolled his eyes—many people would like to be subject to such strict demands, if only they had the chance.

Not wanting to say too much, Fang Jie watched the wagons approaching from a distance.

“Send one here, I want to take a look.” The White Bone Wagon turned and made its way towards Fang Jie.

As he opened the wagon, Fang Jie’s eyes widened: “How did you do this?”

No wonder Fang Jie was surprised; even Qin Lan felt the same because the wheat and rice inside were already threshed products.

That’s right, not one kind, although they appeared the same on the outside, inside were two kinds.

Both the common wheat and rice were present, and who knew if it would be possible to cultivate other crops in the future.

“This world, really is so interesting,” Qin Lan also laughed.

Fang Jie couldn’t help but walk over to a working Skeleton Labor, and then he saw an unbelievable scene.

One of the Skeleton Labor easily hugged a golden plant of some kind—yes, Fang Jie couldn’t tell, it was different from rice and wheat; he hadn’t noticed from afar.

Then, the odd tool in its hand made a light slice, cutting it straight off.

What came next was the magical part.

The Skeleton Labor gently tapped the golden straw-like plants with the tool, and the tips slowly began to split, letting loose a rain of grain-like seeds.

Fang Jie didn’t know whether it was the world’s unique rule or if it was only like this within the Territory.

“It seems we need to investigate how normal cultivation is done in this world.”

“No need to investigate, I’ve already asked before.

The normal cultivation is the same as on our original Earth.

There are even people making simple threshing machines; if it’s all like this, there’s no need to make them.”

“Is that so?

It seems we have a significant advantage.”

Qin Lan nodded, “Indeed, we do.

Such vast farmland and the crop yield is substantial.

Your Territory doesn’t need these grains, does it?” The Undead didn’t need food, and they hardly required logistics; this was now common knowledge.

“That’s correct, you’re planning to sell these grains, aren’t you?

They were meant to be given to you anyway.”

Fang Jie had cultivated these grains primarily for trade, which was expected.

“That’s great, with these grains, we won’t lack minerals and Crystal Stone Powder in the future.”

“Why?

Grains can be cultivated elsewhere, can’t they?”

Qin Lan said exasperatedly, “How long has it been since you’ve paid attention to matters elsewhere?

Those grains can be cultivated, but without agricultural buildings.

You think everywhere can just grow crops and the yields would all be the same?”

“Many places are lacking food, especially large-scale food production.

This could be equated to strategic Resources; trading strategic Resources for strategic Resources is fair.”

“Is that so?

Well, you handle it,” Fang Jie said thoughtfully.

He wasn’t completely oblivious to these matters, just unacquainted.

Discussing them was fine, but actually dealing with them often led to oversights.

However, with Qin Lan taking care of these matters, it was a relief.

A large quantity of grains was produced, not stored in his warehouses but transporting directly towards the south.