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Chapter 412 - 412 412 Raising Fish is More Reliable
412: Chapter 412: Raising Fish is More Reliable 412: Chapter 412: Raising Fish is More Reliable It turned out that these people were not professional talents at all.
The questions they asked were the very basics.
Although they had done some work before, it was either superficial or simply involved moving materials around, nothing more.
Zhao Guang felt a wave of headaches, seeing now that he had found the wrong people for the job.
No wonder Qiao Miya hadn’t dared to confirm that they could prepare so many ships after the spring.
If it were him, he would probably be even less confident; there was a lack of talent.
“Forget it, forget it, don’t fret if you don’t understand,” he said.
“We apologize, my lord, we, we…” Cold sweat broke out on the foreheads of everyone present.
Although Zhao Guang was usually very approachable, he was still the lord who held the power of life and death over them.
Zhao Guang waved them off, “My expectations were too high.
Go back and start from the basics.
I’ll prepare something elementary for you to study.” With no external talents available, it seemed he would have to rely on cultivating his own.
After some persuasion, these people finally believed that he wouldn’t hold it against them.
Did he really look like a cruel lord?
It was impossible that he would punish them just because they didn’t know something.
Forget it, this matter would have to be postponed after all.
“Master, about the pool you asked for, we have prepared it, but what is it for?”
Seeing those people leave, Xi Fei quickly mentioned the task she had just completed.
The master had been getting busier lately and if she didn’t speak quickly, her report might be forgotten amid other matters.
“The pool?
Oh, right, the pool,” Zhao Guang remembered.
The pool was not small and had floor heating underneath to ensure a consistent water temperature.
“The fish I asked for, have you caught them and brought them here?
Put them in the pool for now.
I need to conduct an experiment.” Yes, this was all for the purpose of fish farming.
The pool wasn’t meant to be a permanent fixture and would be dismantled after some time.
He had been constantly modifying the map of his domain recently, which increased the complexities of game design on that front.
Fortunately, the little game he started with was just an ordinary one and didn’t have many players.
The constant changes to the map thus didn’t cause much trouble.
Later, because some maps had extensive changes, he created several sub-maps that became different versions.
But to Zhao Guang, these were unimportant.
Games were trivial; his focus was the overall plan and that was the real reason he was employing these people.
Soon, the fish were delivered to the pool.
“Let’s give this fish a name.
Since it looks like white sturgeon, let’s call it… White Marlin,” he decided.
He was as bad at naming as always.
He named it based on its white color and its head that resembled a long spear, not knowing that the name was already taken.
Even if he did know, he wouldn’t bother changing the name; he’d just consider it a coincidence.
Anyway, in the future his White Marlin would surely become more famous.
The former would have to change its name or be known by another name.
Zhao Guang still had tasks to do since he needed to set up an Anti-Magic Domain here, with sections even requiring the stimulation of a Micro Magic Domain.
He needed to divide it into different parts.
Since it would be farmed on Earth, it was essential to differentiate the areas.
Luckily, there was an abundance of White Marlin here, so he didn’t have to worry about running out of experiment materials.
After being busy for a while, the experiments here were completed.
Next, he just had to conduct tests over some time; there was no rush from Earth’s side since this wasn’t essential.
“After all, fish farming seems more reliable,” Zhao Guang said, resigned.
Who could’ve guessed that his attempt to solve the shipbuilding issue would end before it even started?
The fish farming experiment he had not paid much attention to was proceeding smoothly, and everything was going well.
Zhao Guang then went to check his experimental fields, where there were numerous plants waiting to be tested.
Through continuous improvement and optimization, the yield of wheat Zhao Guang was working with had soared rapidly.
Initially, these professional seeds from Earth weren’t supposed to reproduce at all.
But thanks to the power of magic, not only had he managed to selectively breed them, but he had also evolved them to a remarkable degree.
According to his plan, he would be able to achieve a wheat yield of over two thousand pounds per acre before spring.
Even Zhao Guang was startled by this outcome because it was incredibly high, surpassing many rice yields, and quite frankly, it was intimidating.
What was crucial was that as the yield increased, management became even easier.
Aside from ideal growth conditions and enhanced resistance to pests and diseases, there was only one drawback – increased fertilizer consumption, inevitably due to the higher yields.
But that was a trivial concern.
Fertilizer was the least of his worries as long as the supply kept up.
“Next, I need to look into anti-counterfeiting measures,” he contemplated.
Zhao Guang wasn’t running a charity.
If these seeds were to be used on Earth, he needed to learn from other seed companies.
At the very least, he had to ensure that these crops couldn’t be easily reproduced by others.
Making money from selling seeds was one thing, but the key was to keep the seeds under his control.
Once he held sway over the world’s wheat seed supply, those from other countries would have to think twice before trying to trouble him.
And not just wheat; he planned the same for other crops as well.
He was researching many varieties simultaneously, but wheat seeds were the top priority.
“Mira, keep sorting these based on the standards I’ve previously set,” he instructed.
After cultivating a batch of plants, Zhao Guang turned to Mira who had been waiting nearby.
Mira nodded happily, marked her place in the book she was holding with a bookmark, and then came skipping over.
The cover of the book suggested it had something to do with Potions.
Zhao Guang was quite pleased with this, appreciating her eagerness to continually learn and improve.
He nodded and walked away.
There were accumulated matters in his domain that required his attention.
It was truly bothersome, dealing with these tedious issues, yet they could not be ignored.
As the domain expanded, there would only be more to handle.
Indeed, his team needed to grow faster.
“Master, master, Sister Aleya is here,” Jeana suddenly rushed in.
He hadn’t been dealing with the issues for long when Jeana burst in.
Wait, Aleya had arrived?
That was excellent news; it meant large-scale trades could proceed.
His own supply of Beastman Holy Spring was running short.
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