I Transmigrated Into A Fantasy World To Farm And Build Houses!-Chapter 474: Conquered by Abundance
Eric only discovered this matter when the wheat harvest season was nearly ending.
The warriors sent from other tribes had followed along and done farm work for over a month, yet his own people hadn’t noticed...
He truly didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. These past few days, he had also been busy counting the grain output, spinning around every day. In the last few days, when everything was almost done, he went to the cafeteria to add a few new dishes and help the clansmen serve rice. Only then did he discover the unfamiliar faces.
As the patriarch, he had long since memorized the Snow Wolves of the Kon tribe and Queen tribe; after all, he always had to assign work.
"You guys..." Before he could finish his words, Eric laughed, feeling both helpless and amused: "Why have you been working for so long without saying a word to anyone? Guests have arrived; we shouldn’t have let you be so busy."
Over these days, the number of Snow Wolves arriving from other places was no longer just a few dozen. Some scratched their heads in embarrassment.
They couldn’t possibly tell the truth, especially those who arrived first. At the beginning, it was a misunderstanding. With the spirit of hardworking beastmen, they thought that since they were of the same race anyway, helping out a bit wouldn’t hurt.
They originally planned to find the patriarch here after finishing the work. Who knew that after finishing the work, the other beastmen had no intention of returning to the tribe? Instead, more than a dozen beastmen came out from the direction of the tribe, carrying fragrant rice and soup, distributing food to everyone.
The food was delicious and filling, and the ceramic bowls were exquisite and large. The Snow Wolves ate with endless praise. Added to the scene of a bumper harvest they had seen, they immediately believed Thomas’s words.
Having eaten and drunk their fill, they were also tired, so they slept in the fields following the other beastmen. The next day, as soon as they opened their eyes, they were called up to work. After finishing work and wanting to leave, different delicious dishes were delivered...
Repeating like this, these Snow Wolves were conquered. They thought that anyway, the tribe only arranged for them to come here to observe; observing in the fields wasn’t wrong...
Incidentally, the Snow Wolves who arrived first also actively kept the Snow Wolves who arrived later in the fields, working together, and freeloading food together...
Eric glanced at the number of Snow Wolves in front of him and finally understood why Sam and the others had been complaining recently that the workload was increasing. He had thought the clansmen were just too tired.
It turned out that over these few days, unbeknownst to anyone, more than a hundred Snow Wolves had been added. It would be strange if they weren’t tired.
Among them was a Snow Wolf with a slightly red face:
"It’s fine, we usually do a lot of work too. Besides, it’s my first time seeing such a scene. So much grain turned out to be harvested like this. Farming is truly as you guys said; it can feed the clansmen."
"Otherwise, how could the Ox-Head tribe live so prosperously?" Eric said with a forced smile.
Another Snow Wolf still had some doubts:
"It’s just that we Snow Wolves can’t replenish our stamina just by eating grain. With so many people in the Hadu tribe, how can the surrounding magic beasts be enough to eat? Running far to hunt consumes a lot of stamina; at least half of the prey brought back is eaten on the way."
But their meals these past few days had been very rich, with no sign of lacking meat.
Max walked over, happening to hear his sentence, and said:
"We have a breeding farm over there. The husks and stalks of the grain can all be used as feed for them. Moreover, animals raised like this are fatter than those outside, and they reproduce very quickly. The scale will get bigger and bigger, plus the magic beasts hunted from outside, it’s enough for the whole tribe to eat."
Especially rabbits; they reproduced too fast.
The current breeding farm was built with distinct areas: chickens, ducks, rabbits, along with prickly pigs, curved-horn electric goats, horned cows... all had separate areas.
White rabbits didn’t know magic, while gray rabbits were low-level earth-type magic beasts; both were also raised separately.
Rabbits gave birth to a litter about every three months, and having eight, nine, to over a dozen per litter was common. When the next litter was born, this litter had already grown up.
Chickens and ducks didn’t reproduce as fast as rabbits, but compared to the wild, here they had sufficient food and no natural enemies. Life was comfortable, so naturally, they also put effort into hatching eggs.
Especially recently, it was the harvest season. Wheat and sorghum had their husks removed before entering storage, and there were also sorghum stalks, corn stalks... all could be fed to them. 𝓯𝙧𝙚𝒆𝙬𝙚𝒃𝙣𝙤𝒗𝓮𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢
Dairy cows didn’t need to be let out to eat grass recently. Sorghum stalks, corn stalks... were enough for them to eat. Letting them out occasionally was just for a walk.
The cafeteria often slaughtered a batch of animals in the breeding farm, adding the meat from magic beasts caught by the hunting team for cooking.
At first, the animals in the breeding farm weren’t enough for the clansmen to even fill the gaps in their teeth. Apart from going to pick up chicken and duck eggs, the people in the cafeteria didn’t actively eat these animals.
Until later, everyone kept catching them, and the initial batches raised in the breeding farm also kept reproducing. The number grew larger and larger, and the scale grew bigger and bigger; only then did they slowly start eating them.
When the harvest season arrived, various grains and vegetables ripened one after another. Not only did the tribe’s food increase, but the rations for the animals in the breeding farm also increased accordingly.
The clansmen no longer worried about having no food to raise them; after all, just the leftover parts of the grain and vegetables were enough to feed many animals.
Hearing that the Hadu tribe raised animals themselves again, these Snow Wolves were so surprised that their mouths couldn’t close. Farming was one thing since the Ox-Head tribe had done it before, but beastmen raising magic beasts was something heard of for the first time.
They only knew that some beastmen would raise magic beasts as pets like humans, but that was a minority. In most cases, beastmen didn’t even have enough food for their clansmen in winter, having no spare energy to take care of magic beasts.
Seeing the surprise and curiosity on their faces, Eric smiled. Max happened to be there too, so the two of them led them to the breeding farm for a look around.
After all, the main purpose of these Snow Wolves was to come here for a visit.
Eric led the Snow Wolves, who were marveling and praising, turning into curious children, on a tour around the tribe and other factories, the brick kiln, and most importantly, the cafeteria.
In the breeding farm were rows of rabbit cages. The white rabbits and gray rabbits were so fat that their bodies were a size larger than in the wild. If they weren’t eating, they were sleeping.
Chickens and ducks were free-range in the coop. Their wings had all been clipped so they couldn’t fly. Coupled with no worries about food and drink, every one of them was plump and sturdy, with shiny feathers.
These animals were all fed and cleaned by small beastmen. Among them, only the gray rabbits knew a little magic and wouldn’t harm the beastmen.
Rabbits ate a lot and pooped a lot. Even though the Cat tribe and Mouse tribe in charge here cleaned continuously, there was still a bit of a smell.







