My Daily Life of Farming in the World of Cultivation-Chapter 41 - Planting of Vines

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Chapter 41: Chapter 41 Planting of Vines

Fang Yun also had great expectations for these few vines. After all, they are a type of Spirit Plant!

Moreover, since they were planted, so many days have passed, and these vines have already sprouted and have not died, which means that these vines have the potential to mature.

In that case, I might really harvest another type of Spirit Plant.

Thinking of this, Fang Yun quickly walked to the corner and saw that there were 5 vines that had grown about a meter long, climbing along the mountain wall.

However, after Fang Yun got closer, he discovered that perhaps this little spot wasn’t very nutrient-rich. The bit of Spiritual Energy condensed previously through the Spirit Rain Skill had been depleted as the vine seeds germinated.

Thus, these five vines didn’t look particularly healthy and seemed rather languid.

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So, Fang Yun sensed his remaining Mana.

And he cast the Spirit Rain Skill once again.

As a small cloud appeared in the sky, a drizzle of rain poured down onto the five vines.

With the irrigation of the rain, the condition of the five vines improved slightly.

They were slowly creeping along the mountain wall, but the information they conveyed didn’t express the same sense of satisfaction as the Spirit Rice.

Instead, it was a relatively chaotic and aggressive feeling.

Fang Yun thought for a moment and felt that perhaps the ordinary energy in the soil wasn’t sufficient.

Therefore, he went to the place where soybeans and weeds had been planted before, utilized the Earth Power Skills to gather the ordinary energy from the soil to a portion of the land, and then brought it to where the vines were growing.

With the supplement of this energy, the vines’ condition improved a lot more, and they began to wriggle frequently on the mountain wall.

However, the emotions conveyed became even more aggressive.

Such emotions left Fang Yun a bit stunned.

He squatted down and carefully examined the five vine tendrils in front of him.

He intently sensed the specific state of the vines and speculated about what they were trying to express.

After thinking for a long time, Fang Yun looked at the thorns that had grown on the vines and thought about the slightly aggressive messages they conveyed.

Considering their inherent Attack Attribute, Fang Yun seemed to have some speculation about the emotions they were expressing.

These vines, although they are also classified as plants, possess the ability to move like animals.

Although they can’t leave the place where they were planted on their own.

However, they can move their own branches.

Thinking back to the previous life’s textbooks and other materials that mentioned aggressive plants.

It seems like these vines should belong to the same type of plant.

This is also why they can become Spell plants.

So, what they want to convey now is that they need some prey?

If so, Fang Yun isn’t unable to provide these things to them.

However, if they need the flesh and blood of prey as a nutritious component.

The mountain’s growth environment clearly isn’t quite suitable for the growth of these vines.

There aren’t any prey for them to capture on the mountain.

And I don’t have the time to feed them.

Then they can only be placed in the northern mountain range, which indeed has enough wild beasts.

Or they could be taken down the mountain, where the Fang Family likely has plenty of livestock to feed these little creatures.

However, once they leave here, it wouldn’t be convenient for me to replenish their Spiritual Energy and energy.

It’s just uncertain whether for these vines, Spiritual Energy is more important, or prey is more important.

After some thought, as a type of Spirit Plant, the lack of prey might affect their growth, but without Spiritual Energy, they would regress to ordinary plants even if they don’t die.

This is something Fang Yun cannot accept, as he is looking forward to harvesting their Life Essence Qi once these vines mature.

If they degenerate, it would be meaningless.

Since Spiritual Energy is more important, neither location is suitable for the growth of the vines.

After thinking for a moment, to balance prey and Spiritual Energy, perhaps only the previous valley could serve this purpose.

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Although there usually didn’t seem to be any prey there, the valley was also among the northern mountains, and with a bit of lure, there should still be no lack of wild beasts.

Having made up his mind, Fang Yun dug up the soil and unearthed all five vine plants.

He allowed their tendrils to wrap around his arms as he approached the spirit field to check on the Spirit Rice. Finding no issues, he then confidently headed towards the valley.

In fact, the Spirit Rice at this stage, although very attractive to insects, are mostly active at night, just like the previous Green Beetles.

Therefore, during the daytime, it was still possible for Fang Yun to step out occasionally.

He arrived at the upper reaches of the valley.

Fang Yun pondered for a moment; actually, there was no need to enter the valley to plant these vines.

The reason for bringing them here was the possibility of wild beasts and for his convenience in supplementing them with energy and Spiritual Energy.

Thus, the place where he should plant these vines should be somewhere nearby where wild beasts are likely to roam.

Not to lead them into the valley itself.

With this in mind, Fang Yun, along with the five vine plants, circled above the valley a few times.

Then he found a small river, which should be the upstream of the small stream within the valley.

According to documentaries seen in a previous life, a place with a water source should not lack wild beasts.

Planting these five vines here should be quite appropriate.

Moreover, this place is only a short distance from the valley, making it convenient for him to come and supplement them with energy and Spiritual Energy.

As for whether these vines could deal with the wild beasts, Fang Yun had never worried about it.

After all, they were a type of Spirit Plant, and moreover, a Spirit Plant with an Attack Attribute. He didn’t worry about their ability to handle the demon beasts, but there should be no problem dealing with these ordinary wild beasts.

After choosing a spot, Fang Yun planted the five vines not far from the riverbank and separated them.

Then he used the Earth Power Skills to gather the surrounding energy.

However, he only gathered a portion and did not drain all the energy from the soil, as he had done elsewhere before.

His main concern was that if the surrounding soil lost its energy, all the plants on it would die.

In such a case, wild animals would not dare approach upon seeing such a scene.

That would go against his original intention.

Moreover, Fang Yun also planned that even in the future, when he went to procure nutrient-rich soil, he should not deplete all its energy; otherwise, the plants in the areas where he had extracted energy would die off completely.

This was not what Fang Yun wanted to see.

After planting the vines, he cast the Spirit Rain Spell on them.

Fang Yun then returned to the mountain, as it was a critical period for the Spirit Rice. Although he believed that occasional absences should be fine, he dared not leave for too long.

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