The wife travels through time and space to honor her husband: The heirless prince raises a child
Chapter 237 No Plants Summoned
Chapter 237 No Plants Summoned
Once the teleportation array arrived at the wilderness, everyone went to their respective fields to cultivate.
Jiang Xu, Qin Yan, and Qin Tang didn't come that day. As soon as Qin Bi arrived, she summoned rain. It was a light rain. The last time they went to the desolate land, the spiritual energy was thin. This desolate land was extremely lacking in spiritual energy.
With spiritual energy scarce, summoning becomes difficult.
Qin Bi held up the small teacup and tried to summon it, but she felt a blockage. It was heavy and the summoning seemed to be suppressed, so she could only summon a fine drizzle. Actually, it could have continued to rain like this.
I'm afraid that even this light rain won't come down.
Rong Yan, Qin Lang, Qin Xun, and He Zu all summoned vines, but Rong Yan couldn't bear to use his ancestral summoning plant, the bean sprout. That little bean sprout would probably lose its leaves even if the soil was turned over.
Rong Yang summoned, and a light drizzle began to fall. The child was surprised; he had intended to summon plants.
"Can your little teacup summon plants?" Qin Bi asked Xiao Tuanzi.
The small teacup has no design, so I don't know what it represents.
Little Dumpling Rong Yang said, "No plants were summoned."
Qin Bi guessed that she probably couldn't summon plants. Lin Yao came over and saw the rain that Qin Bi and Rong Yang had summoned. He sighed, saying that the rain was a bit light, but better than nothing.
“The barren land is lacking in spiritual energy and the land is arid,” Lin Yao said. “Some low-level cultivators come here but cannot summon rain. It’s already quite good that you can summon a light rain.”
"It's even harder to cultivate than the last barren land," Qin Bi compared.
"That barren land has been almost fully cultivated." Lin Yao knew this and explained to Qin Bi, "Barren lands are mostly lacking in spiritual energy. I don't know if it's because of the lack of spiritual energy, but it's very dry everywhere. The soil has no moisture at all. Winter is better, but summer is the most difficult time to cultivate the land. It's hard to summon rain. Princess Consort and Young Prince, there's no need to rush. Just cultivate the land slowly."
Qin Bi naturally knew that there was no rush in clearing the land, and waved her hand: "Go ahead and get busy."
Lin Yao then greeted Rong Yan, Qin Lang, and a few others before leaving with a flick of his sleeve.
Lin Yao had some close friends to help him clear the wilderness. They were all about the same strength. Clearing the wilderness was easier for the Confucian scholar than for people like Qin Bi. It wasn't good to talk about it too much. Lin Yao also needed to clear the wilderness.
Qin Bi looked at the turned-up floor; it was about the size of two tabletops, which was a bit too small.
Qin Bi held a small teacup in one hand and stretched out the other, gently moving the rainwater to a nearby open space. The rain was fine and dense, not heavy, but enough to wet her clothes.
Everyone was busy and didn't notice.
Little Rongyang was also focused on summoning the fine rain. When the child turned around, she was anxious: "Mother, you have too much rain, can you give me some? My fields are short of water, how can you let the rain fall on the side?"
"I want to cultivate more land; the soil is too dry to turn over," Qin Bi explained, but she still turned around and reached out her hand to divert a small patch of rain using the same method.
Suddenly, a light rain began to fall over the child's field, no longer a drizzle.
Rong Yang grinned and, holding a small teacup, joined in the summoning. Although he only summoned a light drizzle, the little guy put in a lot of effort. Qin Bi felt sorry for the child and gave him some spiritual fruit to eat after a while.
"Take a break," Qin Bi called to Rong Yang.
Rong Yang ran over, and He Zu summoned a tree to provide shade. It was a small tree, about a meter tall, with sparse leaves, just enough to shade the little guy alone.
Qin Bi wasn't afraid of the sun and ate with her child.
After the child ate the spirit fruit, he happily ran to summon it. Qin Bi planned to turn the soil over. She didn't bother anyone else. She took out a shovel from her storage bag and turned the soil over again. She turned the soil over a second time yesterday and turned over the newly cultivated fields once.
After tilling the field, Qin Bi checked that about half of it was there. She stopped, held up a small teacup, and beckoned. A moment later, a fine, dense rain began to fall. Rong Yang turned her head, her eyes filled with envy. Qin Bi smiled and tentatively put the teacup away; the rain was still falling.
He Zu and the others didn't notice, Qin Bi took a head and went to Rong Yang's field: "I'll turn it over for you."
"Okay." Rong Yang was delighted.
The area, about the size of a desktop, had already been flipped through once, and Qin Bi flipped it through again. Rong Yang, being young, just watched from the side. After Qin Bi finished flipping the field, she waved her hand to make it rain on Rong Yang's field.
At this moment, Qin Bi was worried that the child was too hot, so she took a melon, cut it open, and held the child while watching him eat the melon.
Qin Bi held the child in her arms, holding a small teacup. He Zu turned around and saw that his nephew was not too hot, so he was slightly surprised that Qin Bi could go to the side to call him.
"Don't throw the seeds away." Qin Bi reached out and caught them near the child's mouth.
Little Rongyang spat out watermelon seeds and ate two pieces of spirit melon. After the little guy was full, he ran to summon rainwater, changed to a summoning artifact, and summoned a small vine to loosen the soil.
Qin Bi got up from the ground, observed the field she had cultivated, selected a plot, took out a rake from her storage bag and rake it, then dug ridges with her head, and put the watermelon seeds aside to dry.
Qin Bi focused on making the rain fall in this area until the soil had absorbed all the water. Then she dispersed the rainwater and stopped raining in this area. After she had been busy for a while and the ground was no longer wet, Qin Bi took watermelon seeds and planted them one by one, then covered them with loose, damp soil from the side.
After planting the seeds, Qin Bi called Xiao Tuanzi to eat some melon.
The little dumpling munched on two pieces of melon, spitting out the seeds. Qin Bi dried them in the sun and planted them in the prepared furrows. The sun was scorching in this wild land, and the land that had been planted before had dried up again.
Qin Bi took a small teacup and summoned rain. By noon, half a melon seed had been planted.
Around noon, everyone left one after another and went to restaurants for lunch. Those who were short of money could eat something simple in the cafeteria, since some of the students came from ordinary families.
Qin Lang and his group went to a restaurant and ordered stir-fried dishes and steamed buns.
Qin Bi fed Rong Yang steamed cakes and stir-fried vegetables, but the little guy was still too small.
After the meal, many scholars and cultivators went to register the acreage of reclaimed land. Rong Yan said, "We don't need to. The fields haven't been fully reclaimed yet. We'll register the wasteland after we've reclaimed most of it."
He Zu replied, "The fields I've been cultivating should be finished by evening."
Qin Bi led Rong Yang by the hand, He Zu picked up the child, and the group left. Lin Yao and the Confucian scholars chatted idly at the registration area, glanced at the group, and then looked away.
Once in the fields, everyone got busy, summoning the plants.
Qin Bi wasn't in a hurry. The spirit melon couldn't be opened after it was cut. Qin Bi cut the spirit melon and let Rong Yang eat it all. Qin Bi put away the seeds, rested with the child for a while, and then got up to do her work.
Qin Bi stood at the edge of the field, her eyes scanning the ridges, and saw the seedlings breaking through the soil.
Qin Bi's eyes widened: "...Rong Yang!"
The little dumpling came running over: "Mother."
Qin Bi winked at the child, Rong Yang was puzzled, Qin Bi pulled the child down to squat down and pointed to the green seedlings: "The spirit melon has sprouted."
(End of this chapter)
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