
Farming in the Far North: a Good-for-nothing Prince Becomes a Farmer
by Tee Wood
About This Novel
Chen Feifan, the third prince of the Great Yan Dynasty, was born unable to practice Buddhism. He was regarded as an abandoned son by the royal family and was sent to the bitter cold and dead wilderness of the far north. He eventually died of cold, hunger and depression. Once the animal soul of the Earth Society came through, the former good-for-nothing prince was reborn. He does not seek power to rule the country, nor does he envy his immortality. He just wants to build a house and farm in the extreme northern wilderness and live a stable life. Planting spiritual vegetables, raising spiritual beasts, cultivating spiritual fields, building city-states, and plowing the fields as they pleased, turned the desperate wilderness into a blessed land of immortality. Spiritual vegetables attract divine beasts, spiritual rice moves the nine heavens, a piece of cabbage exchanges for immortality, and half an acre of spiritual fields suppresses the heavens. The royal family cried in regret, the sects knelt down and worshiped, and all the world bowed their heads. Everyone in the world respected him as the Farmer King. Chen Feifan looked at the fertile fields in front of him with a calm expression: "Don't worship me, I'm really just an ordinary person who wants to farm in peace."
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