Chapter 24 New Variety Of Crops

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nThe noble alliance had stopped sending mercenaries or armies to Maximus’s territory due to several reasons.

nFirstly, there was a lack of news about the fate of the first batch of mercenaries that they had sent to his territory.

nIt was as if they had disappeared without a trace, leaving the alliance in a state of uncertainty.

nSecondly, the alliance was preoccupied with conquering other lands and territories, leaving them with no spare manpower to send.

nThey were fighting multiple battles on different fronts, and their resources were stretched thin.

nThe alliance feared any attempt to take him down without any further information or manpower.

nAs a result, Maximus was left to his own devices, and he continued his peaceful life.

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nMaximus was taking a stroll across the meadow.

nThe sun was shining bright, and the crops were flourishing.

nHis guards were trailing him closely, scanning the surroundings for any potential threats.

nMaximus stopped in front of a lush field of wheat, admiring the sight of the golden grains swaying in the breeze.

nHe closed his eyes, inhaling deeply, taking in the sweet scent of the fields.

nAs he opened his eyes, he spotted Robert, his advisor responsible for the fields, surveying the land.

n“Ah, Robert,” Maximus said, walking over to him. “How are the crops this year?”

nRobert turned to face him, a small smile playing on his lips. “The yield is excellent, my Lord,” he replied.

n“We have an abundance of wheat, rice, barley, and corn. Our farmers have been working hard to ensure the crops are healthy and thriving.”

nCount Maximus nodded in approval. “That’s good to hear.”

n“But the arable land is becoming insufficient to feed our people. Some citizens have also suggested increasing the variety of crops we grow.” Robert said with a thoughtful expression.

n“I’ll look into it. Perhaps we could try growing some fruits or vegetables, or even some spices.” Maximus said as he browsed the mall for new crop seep.

nSunburst Tomatoes Seed – These vibrant and juicy tomatoes are bursting with flavor and are perfect for salads, sandwiches, and sauces. They thrive in warm and sunny conditions, making them a great crop for dry regions. 1000pcs Prices 0.1

nSunEggplant – These eggplants have a unique star-like pattern on their skin and are great for grilling, roasting, or frying. They grow quickly and easily and can be grown in most conditions.1000pcs Prices 0.1

nFiery Cabbage – This variety of cabbage has a deep red color and a sweet flavor. It is rich in nutrients and can be used in salads, soups, and stir-fries. It grows quickly and is resistant to pests and diseases. 1000pcs Prices 0.1

nSunfire Peppers – These spicy peppers have a fiery flavor and grow quickly in warm and sunny conditions. They are great for adding heat to dishes and can be dried and ground into a spice powder. 1000pcs Prices 0.1

nFirefly Grapes – These grapes have a bright green color and a sweet and tangy flavor. They are easy to grow and can be used in jams, jellies, and as a snack. 1000pcs Prices 0.1

nEarth Carrots – These carrots grow very quickly, reaching full maturity in just a few weeks. They have a sweet and tender flavor and are perfect for snacking or adding to salads. 1000pcs Prices 0.1

nGolden Squash – This squash has a bright yellow color and a sweet and nutty flavor. It is easy to grow and can be used in soups, stews, and casseroles. 1000pcs Prices 0.1

nSapphire Beans – These beans have a deep blue color and a tender and sweet flavor. They are easy to grow and can be used in salads, soups, and as a side dish. 1000pcs Prices 0.1

nPatterned Melons – These melons have a sweet and refreshing flavor and a unique speckled pattern on their skin. They are easy to grow and can be used in smoothies, salads, and as a dessert. 1000pcs Prices 0.1

nAfter choosing for a while, Maximus turned and said to Robert.”Come to the castle I think I have a variety of seeds that you want. As for the expansion of land, you can just get some of the magic crystal in the treasury”𝗈𝗏𝐞xt.𝐜𝗈𝑚

n“Great, I’ll come right away after I finished this,” Robert replied happily

nAs they continued to walk through the fields, Count Maximus and Robert discussed their plans for expanding the lands and increasing the variety of crops.

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nRose stood in front of the cracked mirror, her reflection revealing a frail and emaciated figure.

nHer once vibrant and flowing hair now hung limp and lifeless, a shadow of its former glory.

nHer hollow cheeks and sunken eyes told the story of prolonged malnutrition and hardship.

nBeside her stood her family of five, all bearing the signs of the war that had ravaged their land.

nHer younger brother, Thomas, with his tattered clothes and dirt-streaked face, clung to her side.

nHer younger sister, Vane, only ten years old, looked up at Rose with hopeful eyes, her voice trembling as she spoke.

n“Sister Rose, I heard stories of a land where there is no fighting, and food is abundant,” Vane said, her voice filled with excitement and innocence.

nRose’s parents, weary and worn from a battle that they had just escaped, exchanged skeptical glances.

nThe thought of a land untouched by war and chaos seemed too good to be true. Yet, a glimmer of hope sparked within them, reigniting a flicker of determination.

nWith a sense of urgency, Rose’s family gathered what little belongings they had managed to salvage from the ruins of their once-thriving home.

nThey set out on foot, venturing towards the rumored promised land mix of trepidation and anticipation.

nEach day forward was a testament to their resilience and unwavering hope for a better future.

nAlong the way, they encountered remnants of the war—destroyed villages, abandoned homes, and the echoes of suffering.

nThe scars of the conflict served as a constant reminder of the urgency to reach the promised land, where peace and abundance awaited.

nDays turned into weeks, and they pressed on, their determination unwavering.

nFinally, after what seemed like an eternity of hardship, they caught sight of the land they had sought.

nA lush landscape stretched before them, vibrant with life and bountiful harvests.

nThe scent of fresh food and the distant sounds of laughter filled the air, revitalizing their weary bodies and weary souls.

nRose and her family approached the city gate, weary from their long journey.

nThe line in front of them was seemingly endless, and Rose could see the fatigue on her parents’ faces.

nAs they waited, Rose’s younger brother and sister clung tightly to her arms, wide-eyed and curious about their new surroundings.

nFinally, after what felt like hours, they reached the front of the line.

nThe guard at the gate asked them to register and started questioning them. “What did you do before?” he asked.

n“I was a farmer,” Rose’s father replied.

n“I was a seamstress,” Rose’s mother added.

nRose and her siblings had no specific skills, other than helping their parents with their work.

nThe guard wrote something down on a piece of paper and then asked them to place their hand on an orb.

n“What’s this for?” Thomas, Rose’s little brother asked.

n“It’s just a security measure,” the guard explained. “If it turned green you can enter.”

nWith nervousness, Rose placed her hand on the orb.

nAs her family also placed their hands on other orbs and waited.

nAfter a few seconds, the orb glowed green.

n“Alright, you’re good to go,” the guard said, handing some modification passes.

n“You’ll be assigned jobs tomorrow. For now, just rest and eat food.”

nRose’s family thanked the guard and made their way to the line that offered their food.

nThey were relieved to have finally found a safe place to stay.

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