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Chapter 338: Ocean Survival 22

Lan Huahua was extremely envious of Ling Xue's booming business. She also wanted to learn how to do the same, but without the ingredients, she could only dream about it.

However, if you want to do this job, it is not impossible, but you will not earn as much as Ling Xue.

Ling Xue also provided Lan Huahua with a way to make money. It didn't require any cooking skills. She just had to bake the sweet potatoes in the oven and sell them to the survivors.

Needless to say, because roasted sweet potatoes are sweet, delicious and cheap, they are popular among survivors.

Survivors who sell food can make a lot of money now, because there is a price but no demand. There is no other way, if you want to eat, you can only buy it in a hurry.

The roasted sweet potatoes sold by Lanhuahua were also priced at one silver coin each, and the price was the same for both big and small ones. If the survivors bought the big ones, they would secretly feel lucky, and if they bought the small ones, no one would complain.

What are you complaining about? It’s good enough that you can grab it. Look at those survivors who didn’t get the roasted sweet potatoes and can only drool at them to know how happy they are.

Lan Huahua’s sweet potato stock is limited, so she can only ask Ling Xue for help again.

Of course Ling Xue would not ignore her number one little brother. Although she gave herself this title, she was used to it, so Ling Xue just accepted it.

So Ling Xue told her how to be self-sufficient: "You have an island, don't you? Why not reclaim it and grow your own sweet potatoes?"

Lan Huahua was stunned when she heard Ling Xue's words. She had no objection to asking a young lady who had never done housework to plant sweet potatoes, but she didn't know if she could succeed!

"I've never grown sweet potatoes before. I haven't even taken care of the flowers in the pots at home. I don't know if I can grow them successfully!"

Of course Ling Xue encouraged her a lot, but we couldn't rely on her for everything.

"Don't worry, it's very simple. I've prepared a tutorial for you. Just follow it. It's very simple!"

Although Lanhuahua's island is not as big as Lingxue's, nor as rich in resources, there is still a lot of land if it is reclaimed for farming, enough for Lanhuahua to eat!

So Lan Huahua started her farming life in the ocean world under Ling Xue's persuasion. Don't say it, although this guy is not good at farming, but with the detailed teaching video provided by Ling Xue, she still succeeded in planting with some difficulty.

When the first batch of sweet potatoes was harvested, Lan Huahua was so moved that she didn't expect that she was not useless after all, it was just that her hidden skills had not been discovered before.

Look, after arriving at Ocean World, she discovered that she can also make money on her own. How relieved would her grandfather and parents be if they knew about this!

Without further ado, let’s continue planting sweet potatoes!

When she can return to her original world in the future, she will buy a piece of land to grow sweet potatoes and let her family see how powerful she is!

Apart from anything else, none of the people in their family have the ability to grow crops like this.

She is where she is today thanks to Boss Ling Xue. No, she has to make time to go treasure hunting for Boss, otherwise she will feel guilty.

Ling Xue didn't know that the skill of growing sweet potatoes that she casually taught Lan Huahua actually inspired this second-generation rich girl to embark on the path of farming. This was truly an unintentional success!

Ling Xue not only inspired Lan Huahua, but also inspired a large number of survivors who sell food to start their careers in the ocean world.

Some people are not good at fighting and cannot fight marine creatures, but they also have other skills, some of which are cooking.

They didn't take any other boats, but collected some seafood to cook and then sold it back to the survivors. The harvest was quite large, and many people upgraded their wooden boards to large wooden boats.

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