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Chapter 22 System

  Chapter Twenty-Two System

  It's no wonder that Shu Yao is crying. Anyone who has gone through what she did today would be in tears too. The scene before her eyes is just too stimulating, and anyone would cry if they saw it. Shu Yao's eyes are brimming with tears as she stretches out her small white hand to pull out the radish that has drowned to death. Who let her water it too much last time? The radish root had rotted away, and Shu Yao had been planning to come harvest it for some days now. She thought about how her cousin Li Qian would be pleased if she brought back some radishes, since they were said to bring good luck.

  Ke Shu Yao was now thoroughly disheartened, she couldn't even grow radishes properly. This upgrade to open up the space for her apprentice's path seemed like a distant dream. Ke Shu Yao wiped away tears while pulling out the radish seedlings, muttering: "It's just bullying me, I don't believe she was an agricultural expert in modern times. She must have just scattered seeds randomly and could grow ginseng and cordyceps. I only watered them a bit more, and the radish seedlings drowned to death. This is so unfair."

  Shu Yao complained to the heavens, clearing the land cleanly. Shu Yao re-sowed the radish seeds and didn't dare to water them randomly again. However, Shu Yao really couldn't understand how much water the radishes needed to grow properly. As a master's degree holder in optoelectronics, she was a pure science student who had never grown radishes before. She regretted not having enough practical experience, and if she had access to the internet, she wouldn't have been so clueless about planting radishes.

  Shu Yao used a gourd-shaped ladle to scoop up water, but hesitated and didn't dare pour it onto the land. The radish seeds were almost gone, and if she couldn't level up this time, Shu Yao's personal space would be more useless than a chicken rib. She had tried bringing in seeds from outside before, but anything brought in would instantly turn to ash. After careful analysis, Shu Yao found that the atmospheric pressure and other conditions outside were completely different from those inside the space, so seeds from outside couldn't be used inside.

  "Whether to water or not, God, give me a word." If the radish is killed again and there are no seeds, Shuyao really doesn't know what's the use of this space? "You don't tell me how to grow radishes, I'll never enter this space again."

  For a mediocre space, Shu Yao didn't care. She was full of grievances and just wanted to mix and eat until she died, enjoying the luxurious food and clothes that she hadn't enjoyed in her previous life, and enjoying family relationships. To Shu Yao, space was more like a toy, something she could abandon at any time.

  Just then, a piece of paper floated down from the sky and landed in Shu Yao's hand. She glanced at it and threw away the gourd ladle, "Heh, really advanced, printed out by a printer."

  On the white A4 paper, a few lines of words were written: "Respected space user, the system defaults that you are currently in the first-level farm state. Please work hard to cultivate and upgrade as soon as possible. If Shu Yao had paid attention to this little game before, she would have known it was Happy Farm. But Shu Yao had never paid attention to it, all her attention was on scientific research."

  Shu Yao turned it over and over, looking at the A4 paper, and was really hard to calm down. There was nothing in the space except for the fields and wells, Shu Yao couldn't bring a brush from outside, so how could she reply to the system? Shu Yao had an idea, her fingernail scratched across the paper, leaving a trail of ink color, indeed, it could be written directly on the paper.

  With this understanding, Shu Yao didn't hold back either. She directly wrote on the paper, writing a lot of words that ultimately boiled down to one sentence: Heaven is unfair, Li Ziqing's space can grow anything, but she can't even plant radishes, and the system should give her a planting strategy. Although Shu Yao was a science student and her writing wasn't as elegant as that of liberal arts students, her ability to provide examples and evidence was very strong, especially since she was extremely curious about the construction principle of the space and the distant crossing, or whether it was soul crossing. This was a new proposition for Shu Yao, who believed in science. Since there was such a thing as the system, Shu Yao wouldn't be polite and wrote down all the things she didn't understand.

  After finishing, Shu Yao checked that there was no mistake and folded the paper into a plane shape, throwing it towards the sky. The plane disappeared in the high altitude of space, and Shu Yao sat in the middle of the land, waiting calmly for the system to respond to her questions. Shu Yao had wondered if there would be a customer service hotline.

  After a moment, another A4 paper floated down. This time, Shu Yao felt a sense of entanglement between the lines, which she couldn't tell if it was an illusion or not. The system proactively sent over a cultivation strategy and apologized for Shu Yao's losses, offering 50 radish seeds as compensation. In response to Shu Yao's question about spatial principles, the system gave a vague answer, emphasizing that those who engage in scientific research value practicality and theoretical basis. Shu Yao was not satisfied with the system's ambiguous explanation. In her past life, she had relied on this unyielding spirit of research to discover the special effects of photoelectricity, making significant contributions to her country's aerospace industry.

  Shuyao is very skilled at mental calculations, comparable to a computer. Shuyao listed parameters such as air pressure, temperature, and air content, performed complex calculations, and asked what the parameter of the space system was. That is, if you stay in space for one minute, how much time will pass outside?

  After Shu Yao submitted the question and waited for a long time, she finally got an answer. Shu Yao was full of expectation, but on the paper, there were only a few ellipses followed by a line of words that read: "System is chaotic."

  Shu Yao muttered: "It wasn't me who messed up the system, was it? How many users are there anyway? Are the spaces between each other interconnected? Why is Li Zhiqing's space so mysterious?"

  Suddenly, the space fluctuated violently, Shu Yao covered her head and crouched on the ground. The commotion of the system was really too great. Shu Yao had thought about leaving the space, but she couldn't move at all. After the turbulence ended, Shu Yao opened her eyes, shocked to find that her space had changed. There was an additional small hut, had it been upgraded?

  In the sky, an A4 paper appeared again with the words: 'Dear user, the system cannot answer your question, so it will compensate you with upgrade experience. You are now a level 2 farmer and can open up another piece of land to plant carrots. Your future upgrade rewards will be doubled. After this, the system will not answer any of your questions, isolating your space. Please rest assured that no one can enter your space. The seeds you need will be automatically sent to you. You are really too powerful.'

  Shu Yao watched as the paper slowly disappeared, with seeds of levels 1 to 50 placed beside her. Was this really the end? Shu Yao still had many questions she didn't understand. She tried throwing the paper airplane into the air again, but it was no use. After a few attempts, she finally realized that the system would no longer respond to her. Looking at the seeds, Shu Yao opened up a new plot of land and scattered the 50th-level seed on it. However, the seed just lay there on the ground, refusing to take root. It wasn't easy to exploit the system's loopholes. Resigned, Shu Yao took things one step at a time. Was she supposed to just level up to 50? She had no idea how long that would take.

  After completing the planting strategy, Shu Yao added suitable well water to the radish and looked at the thatched hut with disdain. Who would want to live in it? Let's talk about it after upgrading. This time, Shu Yao's space trip was rewarding, as she would receive double experience and rewards every time she upgraded. It seems that asking more questions isn't a bad thing. Shu Yao left the space with satisfaction.

  For Shu Yao, the female lead who was used to being a lady of leisure and indulging in extravagance, spatial abilities were just a toy. It's fortunate that she had this toy to alleviate her boredom in ancient times.

  I wrote this article because I've read too many stories about spatial abilities and transmigration. No matter what the female lead does, they're all skilled at farming and can plant anything. Taking things out of or putting them into their spatial space is incredibly easy. Another point is that those "clear stream" sisters who cultivate supreme skills with their magical spaces are just trying to become little wives for men? And fight with a bunch of women over one man? It's really sad.

  This article is written in a lighthearted tone, and I don't strive for it to be logical or reasonable. If you're not used to this type of story, please feel free to close it.

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