Apocalypse: Reborn with a Soul Sync Farming Space System-Chapter 34 New Ability Unlock
Ling Xuan stared at the potatoes section for a long time before clicking her tongue.
"Time for the dirty part."
Ling Xuan grabbed the hoe swiftly, swirling it around in irritation. She held the handle with both her hands and drove it down to the earth.
"Ah," Laurel exclaimed. "Don’t ruin the poor Irish potatoes."
Ling Xuan made a grunt sound again before driving the hoe into the soil. She used her hand to push the soil away, revealing a brown potato.
She followed the potato leaves, digging around the base carefully until the rest of them came out in small clusters.
After hours of digging and harvesting the potatoes, she was finally done. Sweat trickled down her skin, and dirt clung to her arms, making her feel sticky and uncomfortable. The heat made everything worse.
She felt itchy, and it only made her more irritated.
She leaned on the warehouse wall, staring at the scattered potatoes on the ground.
[Mission completed: Crops harvested in 2 days.
Reward: 500 points.
Unlock: Manure.]
[New Unlock: Ability to sell]
Ling Xuan’s eyes narrowed slightly. "Sell?"
Laurel’s voice echoed in Ling Xuan’s head. "System, who do we sell the goods to? Can you tell us a little more about this ability?"
The system screen flickered again.
[Ability: sell
Function: Hosts may sell harvested crop products for points and coins across dimensions.
Current exchange rate: Based on freshness, weight, and crop grade.
Crop grade: common (Grade D), rare(Grade C), special (Grade B), legendary (Grade A), premium (Grade S).
Buyers: hosts may sell the crops both at home and across interdimensions.
Warning: Once sold, items cannot be retrieved.]
Laurel didn’t know if she should shout for joy. When the system had first introduced itself, she wasn’t even paying attention to all it was saying. "We can also get points and coins from food."
Ling Xuan wiped the sweat off her jaw with the back of her hand, then stared at the piles of potatoes like she was looking at a treasure chest.
If she could get points for it, maybe she would be able to build her army and become a war general again.
Then, when the apocalypse comes, she would be the sole leader of the vast world, leading the world to a new era. An opportunity like this was hard to come by, and she wasn’t going to let it slip through her fingers.
Meanwhile, at the same time, Laurel was thinking of all the supplies she could buy with the points. And then, she doesn’t have to worry about their supplies running out during the apocalypse. She could live a quiet and comfortable life without any worries.
"That means we can level up faster," Ling Xuan finally said.
Laurel hesitated. "But... These are still food, we need them too. If we save them and sell them during the apocalypse, we might get triple the current amount now."
Ling Xuan scoffed. "We can grow more."
Ling Xuan was already thinking about Enzo, the man she bought the firearms from. If she could recruit them as her own people, she could easily turn the valley into a well-guarded fortress... and she could also acquire more firearms.
Laurel also went quiet for a moment. She didn’t deny what Ling Xuan said, because she knew Ling Xuan was right. The space water was expensive, but the growth speed was insane. If they played their cards well, they could keep farming and still stockpile.
Still... something about selling their first harvest felt strange to her, and she didn’t understand the reason why Ling Xuan wanted them to sell it, without considering her own perspective.
"System," Laurel called softly. "Show us the selling panel."
The screen changed immediately.
[Sell Panel Opened]
[Fixed price system: Standard sale unit]
[Corn: 12 cobs : {Grade D} 120 points
Beans: 5kg {Grade D} 200 points
Millet bundles: 11 bundles {Grade D} 60 points
Tomatoes: 4kg {Grade D} 110 points
Potatoes: 5kg {Grade D} 130 points]
Laurel inhaled sharply. "That’s... a very good price."
"We want to sell everything we have harvested." Ling Xuan said.
"Ling Xuan," Laurel called out, a little irritated.
Why couldn’t she see the plan she had for them? They could not just sell everything, who knows if it was worth it. After all, a barrel of space water costs a thousand points.
"We can easily plant another one, we need the points. Take a look at the valley, there is not a single strong defence.
The disaster is coming, we need everything we can get and that isn’t just about stockpiling. Our time is running out, we should also be able to protect our land if we want to secure both our supplies and farm." Ling Xuan said coldly.
Deep down she was already annoyed, why was she paired with someone who shared a different vision from hers, and not to mention the fact that she was also spineless.
[Conflict between hosts detected. Hosts should solve their differences as soon as possible.]
Laurel paused, completely aggrieved. She only wanted to be able to build a well-secured home, where they don’t have to worry about supplies.
She only wanted to have enough, and then get rich by collecting rare minerals during the apocalypse. During the apocalypse, cash became useless, and civilisation would take a step back.
People only get what they want through trade by barter. They could easily rise in the apocalypse if they reserve the supplies they have now and exchange them later for what they want, especially the monster’s cores, which were good substances for leveling up and curing all types of ailments.
Laurel sighed, she also didn’t want to fight with her. "Fine, we can sell it. But for the next harvest, we have to save them."
"Deal." Ling Xuan said.
[Confirm sale?]
"Yes."
The next second, all the harvested crops vanished in front of them.
[Total harvest detected: 24 batches]
[Sale successful]
Points gained: 2520
Coins (10) received per standard sale quantity: 240]
Ling Xuan’s eyes sparkled as they stared at the screen. Their work had finally paid off.
Before she could speak, footsteps echoed from the side of the warehouse. The system instantly disappeared.
Ling Xuan’s eyes turned sharply, her hand tightly around the sickle lying close to her.
Just then, Nate’s voice echoed just from beside the wall. "Ma’am? Someone is here asking for you... He claims to be your husband."







