ch 2.2 - Farming Dimension (1/2)
”Xiao Xiao, what's the matter?” Mrs. Cheng had noticed the sudden change in her daughter.
Her siblings who were just about to start eating looked at her after hearing what their mother had said. Cheng Xiao Xiao couldn't possibly explain to them, ”Mom, you start eating, I will be back!”
She didn't wait for Mrs. Cheng's response before she went back inside her own house.
”What is up with her?” Mrs. Cheng was a bit worried, but looking at the three starving kids in front of her, she said to them, ”Start eating, save a bun for your older sister!”
After entering her house, Cheng Xiao Xiao sat crossed legs on the bed, she was about to pass out from this great news. She tried her best to calm herself and thought in her mind, ”Enter dimension!”
In the next second, in the blink of an eye, she saw in front of everything the way she'd remember from QQ farm - the same hut, fields for plowing, ponds.
For real, this is real, Cheng Xiao Xiao was so happy she was jumping up and down. She wanted to scream at the top of her lungs.
So long as she has this dimension, she can face any obstacles!
She finally started calming down after a long while.
Looking at the 10 plowed fields in front of her, she was baffled. ”I thought QQ Farm starts out with 6 fields?”
”Replying host: the host's farm is of upgraded dimension, and starts with 10 fields.”
”That's fantastic!” Cheng Xiao Xiao didn't care about whether it was upgraded or not, as long as it was beneficial to her.
Suddenly her stomach started to grumble. Cheng Xiao Xiao noticed that she had barely eaten and was starving to death. She didn't even give it a second thought but ran straight to the fields and pulled out a ripe white radish. She then ran over to the pond, the fish-less pond was so clear you could almost see the bottom. She rinsed the white radish in the pond and bit into it.
The white radish was crisp and sweet, it didn't take her very long to finish the entire one. She didn't feel hunger any more. She sighed, ”After playing QQ farm all these years, I could finally eat the food from the farm.”