Traveling Across the Stars to Lead Agricultural Renaissance

Traveling Across the Stars to Lead Agricultural Renaissance

by Xiaoletian

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Botanist Tian Yueyao traveled to a cool interstellar universe. She needs to rebuild agriculture there and make the ecology better. She first arrived on a desolate planet. Although life was difficult, she still worked hard to mine and farm. She also made a lot of delicious food and opened an online store. What's even more amazing is that she also picked up a cold and handsome man! Then, she went to an ocean planet, lived in a super luxurious house, and made many good friends. He built a rare garden, opened a seafood restaurant, and was busy making money every day. Later, he went to the main planet and opened a milk tea and bakery chain store. I also went on an adventure with my friends and encountered many magical sights. In the end, they work together to create a green planet and contribute to ecological balance. This is the first book written by a new author, so please take care of it!

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A little bit of advice (contains spoilers, please proceed with caution)

Well, now that I have read Chapter 5, I have read a lot of novels related to interstellar food cultivation. I sincerely give the author some big and small suggestions, and communicate peacefully. If you don't like it, don't complain. First of all, should there be a more specific introduction to the background of the novel? "Interstellar" is a broad background concept, and there should be some more detailed settings (usually each author's settings are different). What is the mutant snake that the heroine meets at the beginning? Corresponding to mutant animals (I don't know if there will be mutant plants later) are ordinary animals (plants). What role do they play, or do they exist as food? Because I saw that Will and his family went to buy beef (and gave the heroine a bowl). It seemed that the price of meat was relatively expensive, so why was it expensive? Why? Is it because it is rare (difficult to grow or cook?)? Also, they know how to cook various delicacies. If they don't know the existence of common animals and plants, how did this beef come from? In other words, are all the plants grown by the heroine known to them locally? What is an energy stone? What does it do, is it used as energy or something else? Regarding the heroine's encounter with interstellar natives, but the interstellar people didn't find her appearance a bit strange, do you need to explain the reason? So does the appearance of the suspected male protagonist. Regarding the interstellar natives, would anyone introduce themselves as refugees when introducing who they are? And why did they become refugees? Where are they located (where in the galaxy and why are they here?)? Why did they become refugees? Is it because of the war? Who are the opposing parties to the war? Why does a war happen? It seems that these have not been explained. (These are some questions that need to be added about the background of interstellar) Secondly, shouldn't the introduction of the system be more comprehensive, such as its points acquisition rules, redemption rules and the use of spiritual plant water? To be honest, I think that in a place like Interstellar, the emergence of this spiritual plant water is simply a bug with no restrictions? It is also useful for people or plants, and has the ability to purify and heal the spiritual sea. Moreover, is there a time limit for the purification of land and air by Lingzhi Water? Is it purified immediately after use, or does it need to be continued to be used within a certain period of time to maintain purification. Regarding the issue of shopping on the Star Network, Star Network is generally found in Star Network, and shopping is also its basic function. However, merchants usually sell things on the virtual platform of Star Network, and then when buyers buy, they usually have to be shipped offline, and offline transportation and logistics are used to transfer the goods. However, when the heroine uses Star Network to shop, she purchases directly on Star Network. In reality, the ability to materialize goods is also a bit buggy. Can everything be purchased on Star Network? Moreover, there is a serious lack of introduction to the technological capabilities of StarNet and even Interstellar. It is impossible to determine at what stage the technological capabilities of Interstellar have developed so that goods can be delivered directly to buyers without the need for offline transportation and communication. Regarding mental power, I don't know what the author's setting of mental power is in this article, but based on the experience of reading other interstellar novels, the world with mental power generally has a hierarchical structure of 3S, 2S, S, A, B, C, D, E, F. Generally, the higher the level, the stronger the ability, but it is accompanied by the instability of mental power. The higher the level, the greater the probability of riots. However, the author's setting here seems to be that only those with mental power of 3S or above can have mental riots, and this seems to be a secret. Could it be that other levels of mental power users will not have mental riots? In this case, it is true that 3S's ability is very powerful, but his mental riot is too difficult. Compared with other 2S and S level psychics, they also have strong strength. Although they are not as good as 3S level, they don't have to face this kind of mental riot problem. So, relatively speaking, isn't it stronger? Is this setting a bit unbalanced? Just as a reader, I have a few suggestions for the author's writing. I hope everyone can seriously consider it. Thank you. Peaceful communication. If you don't like it, please don't complain.

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