The Billion-Value Lands Are Just For Farming

Chapter 564



C564 – What a Small Cat!

“Shut up!”

Su Ming couldn’t take it anymore and yelled, “If you don’t shut up this instant, I’ll toss you into the pigsty to feed the pigs!”

“Hey! Okay, okay!”

“If you’d been this polite from the start, we wouldn’t have cried.”

“No more crying, absolutely no more crying!”

In the blink of an eye, as if their faces had transformed, the Calabash Brothers immediately ceased their wailing and gazed at Su Ming with eyes full of innocence.

……

Su Ming sighed heavily, feeling overwhelmed.

The Top Grade System always managed to produce such extraordinary things.

Without further ado, Su Ming got to work.

He dug holes and buried seeds.

This time, an acre could accommodate two seeds, perfectly using up all ten seeds.

“Ding! The Calabash Brothers, who cried for their parents, have been successfully planted! Harvest time: 48 hours!”

He then proceeded to water and fertilize the plants in a routine manner.

Having completed these tasks, Su Ming dusted off his hands, unconcerned with the mud on his limbs, and strode over to the herding area.

He pulled out his phone, accessed the warehouse, located the Lotus Cat, and selected exchange.

“Shua!”

With a sound effect, a bright flash appeared in the herding area, and a cat materialized out of thin air!

Holy smokes!

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Su Ming, initially smiling, was taken aback at the sight of the cat and involuntarily gaped in astonishment.

“You’re telling me this is a cat?”

Su Ming stood there, speechless and wide-eyed.

Before him was a four-legged creature within the courtyard, but it was enormous.

​To give you an idea, it was roughly the size of a rhinoceros.

House cats are generally small, and even the fattest ones barely weigh 20-30 pounds.

So, the appearance of a cat as big as a rhinoceros was nothing short of startling.

Yet, the cat was gentle. It looked at Su Ming, then tenderly licked him with its tongue.

“Damn!”

Su Ming winced in pain, as the cat’s tongue was covered in prickly barbs.

Thankfully, the cat licked him just once before affectionately rubbing its massive head against Su Ming’s chest.

This was indeed a cat.

Not a rhinoceros.

Unlike a rhinoceros, whose head is tiny compared to its body, this cat’s head was proportionate to its colossal frame.

“Ah…”

Su Ming stood rooted to the spot, lost in thought for quite a while before he couldn’t resist reaching out to stroke the cat’s head.

Tsk, tsk, tsk!

The fur was so smooth and shiny; it felt incredibly comfortable!

“Purr…”

But his opinion changed in a heartbeat when the cat started to purr. The sound was almost as loud as thunder, but luckily, the three girls in the house couldn’t see or hear anything. Otherwise, they would have had a hard time falling asleep.

Su Ming gave the cat a closer look. Besides its increased size, the lotus flower at the tip of its tail had also grown significantly.

​The lotus was now in full bloom, with several butterflies fluttering around it and the petals gently swaying. Clearly, the cat was in high spirits.

Without overthinking it, Su Ming exchanged for a few more cats, but soon reached his limit. After all, the space was limited, and he could only accommodate four cats at once.

“Ding! Lotus Flower Cat has been successfully bred! Harvest time: 72 hours!”

Once everything was set up, Su Ming breathed a sigh of relief, washed up, took a bath, and then fell into a deep sleep in his bed.

Little Green sat quietly in front of Su Ming’s computer, silently flipping through the pages at lightning speed. It was still learning about human knowledge. With the vast amount of information available on the computer, even artificial intelligence needed time to fully assimilate it.

The next day, as the first light of dawn crept in, Su Ming awoke feeling refreshed.

“That was a great sleep.”

After stretching and feeling content, Su Ming got out of bed, freshened up, and casually made his way downstairs.

“Hmm?”

Upon reaching the first floor, Su Ming paused, puzzled.

Both bedroom doors were wide open.

Where was everyone?

Peering inside, he saw that the rooms were spotless and the bedding neatly folded, but the three girls were nowhere to be seen.

Where could they have gone?

“Heeheehee!”

“Who knew the buns here would be so tasty?”

“Right? And the bakery next door is even better.”

“Shh, keep it down, or that guy will wake up and devour all our breakfast.”

“Exactly.”

Just then, soft whispers drifted in from outside the house. Su Ming furrowed his brow and made his way to the door, peering through the window, and what a sight it was.

The yard of his villa was quite spacious, with several plots of land in the center. No crops were grown, as they wouldn’t receive the System’s protection. Instead, there were flowers, now somewhat wilted with the arrival of autumn. At the far end lay a swimming pool.

​​Su Ming ensured the pool was cleaned regularly, and beside it stood a quaint pavilion with a small table at its heart, surrounded by several stone benches. The three girls were seated there, the table laden with an assortment of small plastic bags – remnants of a hearty breakfast.

With a resigned shake of his head, Su Ming pushed the door open and stepped outside.

“Ah! You’re up?”

“You’re the one who should be sleeping in, shouldn’t you?”

“Bro, these breakfasts are ours. You can’t just come and snatch them away!”

​Ann Chuxia was more composed. As a top-tier celebrity, she maintained a certain decorum while staying at someone else’s home. But Ann Chuxia and Zhang Qianqian were less concerned, quickly shielding their breakfast from him.

“Please, I’m not so low as to compete with you for breakfast. But tell me, why are you all up so early?”

Su Ming sauntered over and took a seat on one of the vacant stools, asking with a warm, teasing smile.

He was blessed with the ability to wake up whenever he wished, never feeling tired or groggy.

But these girls were another story.

They had turned in early the night before, and normally, they might have lingered in bed a bit longer. Why were they up at the crack of dawn?

“It’s my fault. I got a phone call this morning that woke me up,” Ann Chuxia said, her smile tinged with regret.

​”No worries at all. We’ve had plenty of sleep,” Su Ming reassured her.

“Absolutely.”

Su Qiu and the other girl nodded in agreement, quickly chiming in.

“Hold on a second.”

Something suddenly occurred to Su Ming. “Did the three of you go out to buy breakfast together this morning?”

“Yes,” they said, exchanging glances.

​”Just like that?”

​”Yes!” The three girls nodded emphatically, leaving no doubt that they were the ones in question.

​Su Ming couldn’t help but smack his forehead in exasperation. “Sigh, Chuxia, you’re a major celebrity. Luckily, it’s the morning when not many people are out, and those selling breakfast are usually older folks who don’t pay much attention to entertainment news. Just imagine if you tried to go out for lunch.”

“The city center would be completely packed,” he said, clearly feeling resigned to the situation.​

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