
Unscientific Farm
by Bad Writer
About This Novel
Soybeans that run away as soon as they hit the ground, "Schrödinger" sunflowers, leeks with their own chili noodles, ice cotton that grew up eating ice, cute elves, weird and unpredictable businessmen... Maybe you can find in this niche book the relaxation and joy of playing farm games when you were a child, growing vegetables and stealing vegetables. (No system, no faction fighting, more daily life stories)
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The word count is almost there, and I just want to test the waters, so I put it up. The first few chapters are a bit dull, but then it gets better and better. I have always wanted to find a farm story-oriented novel like this before, but most of the vegetables were planted in a biased way. Well, this one is not biased. It revolves around the farm, trading with cute and cute businessmen, and daily interactions with small town residents. It is interspersed with some laughs. It looks dull, but you feel happy after watching it. The author has great views on thieves, and especially likes this sentence: "Food is the most important thing for the people. Many people know this truth, but they don't know how a group of people hold up this piece of heaven."




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Plant vegetables, and magical merchants come to buy them. I like the formula of forcing not to sell too much to ordinary people,




Urban FarmingSeedlingsSelf-recommendation Farming flow, planting their own weird and special plants, such as the soybean army that can run all over the ground and Schrödinger's sunflowers. The writing is passable, and the author guarantees in the introduction that there won't be any sadistic plots, although I think this subject matter is difficult to abuse. But this declaration fits the title of the book list very well, give it a try.













