
Farming is the Ultimate Answer
About This Novel
Traveling to the world of swords and magic, I inherited a dying territory and awakened the [Farmer] profession. I, Lynn Bell, the lord of the White Horse Valley, feel like I can destroy it on the spot. Until I discovered that there seemed to be something wrong with my [farmer] career. Bite! Your hard work has unlocked the entry: Vitality lv.1! Bite! You cultivated a new variety and unlocked the entry: Sweetness lv.1! Hey, I understand! It turns out that farming is the ultimate answer to this world! When the entire world's land is slowly decaying and decaying, and even magic is helpless - in my vegetable garden, all seasons are like spring. While other territories were still whipping serfs, the White Horse Valley had liberated all serfs, and there were only freedmen loyal to the territory. While other territories are still monopolizing magic and miracles, White Horse Valley has already used the principles of magic for production. Many years later, when the flags of freedom and fertility were planted in every corner of the continent, I, Lynn Bell, as a pioneer of the new world, looked back on this land, leaving only one sentence that has been recorded in history: "Remember, farming is the ultimate answer." (The first twenty chapters are not very mature yet, readers can just read the first 20 chapters, and it will be much more exciting starting from chapter 20.)
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Official(17)Scraped 7d ago
A little hip-stretching
The writing is a bit awkward, the writing is so bad!
A good novel. I thought it was about defeating the backward West through advanced culture, but I didn't expect that it has already begun to save the world.
Do farmers just work quietly by themselves?
Please read~
Although the pace of this book is relatively slow, I still hope that all readers can try to see the latest chapters every day. Following up on reading will affect its release. Once it is released, I will be more excited and benefit all readers:-P
The character of the male protagonist can only be described as one-dimensional. The male protagonist is really stupid, what a brain. At the same time, there is nothing interesting about this. You must know that the most taboo thing about writing about planting is going off topic and being dull. You didn't go off topic, but you saw it plainly.
The front is very crotch-stretching, and the back is wonderful.
The plot of the first 20 chapters made me laugh out loud, but fortunately Shuhuang persisted. All in all, skip the first 20 chapters and you will find a new world.
It's too bland, and coupled with the protagonist's intellect and the author's poor writing style, the plot is like a stand-alone game.
Five-star anti-deletion
As far as the first few chapters are concerned, it's a miracle that this book is actually on the shelves. A lord quietly cultivated the land on his own. I thought he could do it without the citizens, but the vegetables were all planted, but he said that he had never left the house and didn't understand the situation. There were also no regulations on the skills and they could only be used on one piece of land. All the citizens ran away and he was suffering from youthful diseases. As a modern person, won't you take advantage of loopholes when playing games?
Recommended, gives me a feeling of "Sword of Dawn"
Regarding the plot modification of Chapters 11 and 12.
Recently, many readers have pointed out that the plot around Chapters 11 and 12 of this book is too outrageous. For example, in a Western medieval setting, it is impossible for the subjects to resist the lord so obviously (breaking tools, falling down on purpose, etc.), And the protagonist Linn is too kind, and the rebel subjects should be punished. In response to the above two problems, I made some changes to the plot. The overly obvious resistance of the people was changed to some passive sabotage and low production efficiency, and Lin En and I also added the plot of punishing (warning) the people for sabotage. Finally, many readers think that the protagonist Lin En is too kind and gentle to the people. I think Lin En, as a person who has lived in a socialist country for more than 20 years in his previous life, does not want to see the situation like the Middle Ages, where civilians are oppressed by the nobles. The protagonist is like this. If you have any criticisms about the revised plot, you are welcome to come to this site for discussion. I will definitely reply when I see it. Finally, I would like to thank all readers for their criticisms and suggestions. I will always accept your criticisms and suggestions in the future and try my best to improve this book.
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Official(17)Scraped 7d ago
A little hip-stretching
The writing is a bit awkward, the writing is so bad!
A good novel. I thought it was about defeating the backward West through advanced culture, but I didn't expect that it has already begun to save the world.
Do farmers just work quietly by themselves?
Please read~
Although the pace of this book is relatively slow, I still hope that all readers can try to see the latest chapters every day. Following up on reading will affect its release. Once it is released, I will be more excited and benefit all readers:-P
The character of the male protagonist can only be described as one-dimensional. The male protagonist is really stupid, what a brain. At the same time, there is nothing interesting about this. You must know that the most taboo thing about writing about planting is going off topic and being dull. You didn't go off topic, but you saw it plainly.
The front is very crotch-stretching, and the back is wonderful.
The plot of the first 20 chapters made me laugh out loud, but fortunately Shuhuang persisted. All in all, skip the first 20 chapters and you will find a new world.
It's too bland, and coupled with the protagonist's intellect and the author's poor writing style, the plot is like a stand-alone game.
Five-star anti-deletion
As far as the first few chapters are concerned, it's a miracle that this book is actually on the shelves. A lord quietly cultivated the land on his own. I thought he could do it without the citizens, but the vegetables were all planted, but he said that he had never left the house and didn't understand the situation. There were also no regulations on the skills and they could only be used on one piece of land. All the citizens ran away and he was suffering from youthful diseases. As a modern person, won't you take advantage of loopholes when playing games?
Recommended, gives me a feeling of "Sword of Dawn"
Regarding the plot modification of Chapters 11 and 12.
Recently, many readers have pointed out that the plot around Chapters 11 and 12 of this book is too outrageous. For example, in a Western medieval setting, it is impossible for the subjects to resist the lord so obviously (breaking tools, falling down on purpose, etc.), And the protagonist Linn is too kind, and the rebel subjects should be punished. In response to the above two problems, I made some changes to the plot. The overly obvious resistance of the people was changed to some passive sabotage and low production efficiency, and Lin En and I also added the plot of punishing (warning) the people for sabotage. Finally, many readers think that the protagonist Lin En is too kind and gentle to the people. I think Lin En, as a person who has lived in a socialist country for more than 20 years in his previous life, does not want to see the situation like the Middle Ages, where civilians are oppressed by the nobles. The protagonist is like this. If you have any criticisms about the revised plot, you are welcome to come to this site for discussion. I will definitely reply when I see it. Finally, I would like to thank all readers for their criticisms and suggestions. I will always accept your criticisms and suggestions in the future and try my best to improve this book.









