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Aside from looking at the vegetable patch, Zhang Xiaoloong also warmed up the wolf cub with the Herb Growing Art every day. Although he wasn't completely fine these few days, his two hind legs were able to exert a bit of strength, and his internal injuries were almost all healed as well. Furthermore, the hair color was even whiter and brighter than Wu Tie.
Taking advantage of Zhang Xiaoloong's inattentiveness, the little guy sneakily moved to the side of the vegetable patch, stuck his head out and secretly nibbled on a mouthful of the vegetable shoots. He started chomping on them, not even caring about the dirt on them.
This made Zhang Xiaoloong smile. He walked up and knocked on the wolf cub's head: ”I haven't even had a taste of this new dish. I let you taste it, little scoundrel. Is it good?”
The wolf cub whined and rubbed his head against Zhang Xiaoloong, afraid that the other party would blame him. Then, he stuck out his tongue. He raised his head and licked his lips as he 'smiled' with his mouth wide open in a fawning manner.
No one had ever seen a wolf laugh, but Zhang Xiaoloong felt that this little thing was just laughing.
He forcefully rubbed two of them on its head, but he didn't blame it. Instead, he felt that this was more of a reflection of the taste of his dishes.
As the saying goes, a wolf travels the world to eat meat, a dish that can lead a wolf to become a vegetarian. No one would believe it if you said it wasn't good!
It was normal for the Herb Growing Art to be used, but Great God Shen Nong's unique God Power was created specifically to cure all kinds of diseases. With the nourishment of the Herb Growing Art, eating these vegetables was normal, it would only be abnormal if they didn't taste good.
However, Zhang Xiaoloong suddenly thought of a problem. Right now, he only had an acre of land and could use the Herb Growing Art once every day, but what would he do if it turned into 10 Acre 100 Acre, or even 1000 Acre.
Even if the Herb Growing Art could be cultivated, the divine power would also slowly grow. In the end, it would not be as extravagant as it was now.
Even if he had that many divine powers that he could fulfill this requirement of, the dishes would still be out of his reach. No matter how good the dishes were, they would still not be able to escape from the traditional ways of farmers.
Thinking about this, Zhang Xiaoloong decided that from now on, he would not use Herb Growing Art on these dishes anymore. Instead, he would use ordinary vegetable management methods to manage this fine and even divine dish.
As for how to manage it, he definitely needed to learn some modern management techniques. In addition to that, he had also inherited the teachings of the Divine Farmer. The two of them together would achieve the most perfect results.
China was a huge country with a history of five thousand years. When talking about this, many of the Chinese descendants felt proud of the wisdom of the ancient people.
It is undeniable that the crystallization of the wisdom of many of the ancients, even with the most advanced technology of modern times, could not be perfectly replicated, making us, descendants, both ashamed and proud.
However, at the same time, there were many methods that were unsuitable for modern usage, even if they were the inheritances of Shennong.
As the successor of Shennong, Zhang Xiaoloong felt that he should have inherited the great spirit rather than trying to replicate the agricultural model. If that's the case, then it would be a setback instead of improvement.
Time flew by, and in the blink of an eye, ten days had passed. Although the vegetables lost the nourishment of the Herb Growing Art, they still grew very fast under Zhang Xiaoloong's careful care.
Generally, the maturity of a vegetable range from twenty-something days to a few months, and most of the time, it would take a long time to grow fruits and vegetables, such as tomatoes. Zhang Xiaoloong had limited space and wanted to collect the vegetables as soon as possible, so he didn't grow many fruits and vegetables.
But even so, these vegetables shouldn't have reached maturity yet. However, Zhang Xiaoloong discovered that these vegetables might be faster than the growth rate of vegetables that he knew. Every one of them was more than twice as fast.
The cabbages he grew on the ground had basically matured. As for the other vegetables, they would be ready to be sold in a few days.
What made Zhang Xiaoloong curious was that during the process of growing these dishes, no insect pests were found.
Since he wanted to walk the path of pollution-free vegetables, he naturally couldn't use fertilizer or pesticides. However, he didn't worry Zhang Xiaoloong at all along the way, as if the bugs were not interested in the vegetables.