Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower-Chapter 962: They Are All Ours!

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Chapter 962: Chapter 962: They Are All Ours!

Finally, no one knew who started it, but everyone naturally began to reach out to pick lychees.

As Mr. Dan He ate, he said, "I didn’t expect Heavenly Beings to eat lychees too. Shouldn’t they be planting Peaches of Immortality in heaven? That’s what the stories always say."

"The ones who write the stories have never been to heaven anyway, how would they know what’s up there?" Mr. Shan Hai answered matter-of-factly.

"That makes sense," they agreed.

Meanwhile, Bai Junjun touched her nose somewhat awkwardly. It was mainly because she didn’t have any Peach of Immortality pits; if she had, she wouldn’t mind growing a whole bunch of them.

"If everyone wants to eat them, we can collect more fruit seeds in the future," Bai Junjun replied.

The others didn’t really take her words seriously, thinking Junjun was joking. They laughed and said they’d like to eat whatever they wanted and plant whatever they wanted.

As they were laughing and talking, they suddenly heard the sound of chickens crowing and dogs barking.

The group was startled and turned around instinctively.

They saw that to the right of the orchard was a place resembling a courtyard, but instead of humans, the rows of wooden houses were inhabited by various animals, including chickens, ducks, geese, horses, dogs, cows, and even pigs and sheep.

These livestock were valuable commodities, beyond the reach of ordinary people except for the rich.

Everyone was stunned, having never expected that the Heaven’s blessing included not just a marketplace, workshop, orchard, but also a bunch of livestock. Seeing the livestock’s plump and healthy appearance, even the Fire-Swallowing Tribe couldn’t help salivating.

So many prey! No, so much food! Not that either, so much... so much... um, stuff to eat.

The group realized that all that came to mind was "stuff to eat."

"All of this... All of this is for us?"

They found it hard to believe. What had they done to deserve so many gifts?

Bai Junjun pushed the group onwards with a smile.

The sightseeing had only just begun, and there was even more excitement ahead.

Having seen so many wonderful things, they thought nothing else could surprise them. But then they saw the golden expanse of Liang Tian, and they were flabbergasted again.

These paddy plants bending under their weight... were they for them?

The group arrived at the edge of the fields and saw that each plot of land had been meticulously planned out.

It seemed as though it had been measured with a ruler, not only were the Rice Fields neat, but even the ridges were straight, wide, and flat.

All in all, viewing this scene, who wouldn’t praise it as a masterpiece of divine workmanship! freeweɓnøvel~com

If they had any doubts before about the place being a Celestial God’s blessing, now they had none at all.

Everything they saw could only have been the work of Immortals and no one else.

"You all see, this is a gift from the Deities. As long as we manage it well, we’ll surely not starve," Junjun said.

The group was still in a daze. There was no way they would starve here.

Looking out at the boundless Liang Tian, they could spend three winters here with no issues.

"As you can see, this place is ready for restoration, and we urgently need manpower and resources.

The paddy is ripe for harvesting, and we can plant another round of crops before winter comes.

The pastures also need someone to tend to them, and the neighboring workshop needs people to oversee it.

In our future education plans, we will train you based on your strengths, and try to place everyone in suitable jobs," she continued.

A passionate light gleamed in the eyes of the four older men.

Bai Junjun went on to say.

"We have another advantage here—we’re exempt from exorbitant taxes.

All the grain and livestock in front of us are ours, we can eat as much as we want!"

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