Chapter 620: Right Use of the Spirit Farming Points: Producing Thousands of Golden Rebirth Fruits In One Night Using the Enchanted Everwood Farmhouse
Chapter 620: Right Use of the Spirit Farming Points: Producing Thousands of Golden Rebirth Fruits In One Night Using the Enchanted Everwood Farmhouse
Aksai moved deeper into the far zone of his isolated farm space.
The air there was filled with a sweet, refreshing fragrance. It didn’t take him long to find the source.
He stopped near the edge of a clearing and his eyes widened.
Before him stood ten enormous trees lined up neatly in two rows. They weren’t ordinary trees — these were the newly planted Golden Rebirth Trees, but they already looked as if they had been growing for centuries.
Each tree stood at least thirty meters tall, its trunk covered in smooth golden-brown bark that shimmered faintly under the soft light of the farm’s twilight sky. The bark looked like it was made of living metal, shifting in hue between bronze and gold.
The roots were thick and twisted, glowing faintly green as they pulsed with pure life force that spread through the soil. The leaves were long and narrow, shaped like blades but soft to the touch, glowing with a faint golden sheen.
Whenever the Spirit wind generated by the elemental array formation blew, the leaves made a faint humming sound, as if the tree itself was singing. From every major branch hung dozens of slender vines — some red, some a darker brown — and these vines pulsed like veins carrying glowing golden liquid.
And hanging from those vines were the fruits — the Golden Rebirth Fruits. They glowed like miniature suns, perfectly round and slightly translucent, their insides swirling with golden mist. The light from a thousand such fruits filled the entire area with a gentle golden glow.
Yelia stood in the middle of the grove, her hands folded in front of her as she admired her work. When she noticed Aksai approaching, she turned with a bright smile. “My lord, you came at the right time. I just finished nurturing them.”
Aksai stopped a few steps away and simply looked around, his mouth slightly open. “Yelia… this… what exactly did you do?” he asked, his voice full of disbelief.
Yelia smiled proudly.
“My lord, you gave me control over the farmhouse’s spirit resources. So, I used the stored Spirit Farming Points to create ten full-grown Golden Rebirth Trees and hastened their maturation.
Various elemental formations have been set up to support their growth. As a result, each one is perfectly stable and self-sustaining. From now on, we won’t have to worry about the supply of these fruits ever again. I’ll tell you more uses of these fruits later on.”
Aksai blinked, his gaze moving from tree to tree. Each one bore at least a hundred fruits, glowing warmly like golden lanterns. He quickly did the math in his head — over a thousand ripe fruits, and twice that number still growing.
A slow laugh escaped his lips.
“You… you actually made a thousand Golden Rebirth Fruits in one day. Even that fellow Reymon, with all his resources and loads of capable subordinates, could only manage six or seven a year.” He chuckled again, shaking his head in disbelief. “If he ever finds out about this, he’ll probably die of shock before the next breath.”
He crouched and touched the soil near the roots of one of the trees. The ground was rich with life essence, almost overflowing with it. The spirit flow around the entire area was perfectly balanced through another elemental formation.
He could tell that Yelia had not only planted the trees but had also modified the spirit ecosystem of the farm zone to support them naturally.
“So that’s where all my Spirit Farming Points went,” Aksai said with a helpless smile. “You really used them all in one go, didn’t you?”
Yelia bowed lightly, her tone soft but proud. “It was a worthy investment, my lord. These trees will keep producing fruits endlessly as long as the farm remains active. Think of them as your golden-egg-laying hens.”
Aksai looked around once more, his heart swelling with satisfaction. “It seems this fruit is really important in your eyes. You wouldn’t have spent the accumulated resources of the Everwood Farm on them otherwise.”
He straightened up, looking at the shining fruits that hung above him. The golden light reflected in his calm eyes as he muttered to himself.
“The world outside is breaking its back to create one of these fruits every few months. Meanwhile, we’re growing a thousand of them overnight.
“It makes me wonder if the martial artists of Sharang could really fight on equal terms against the corrupted druids if they had access to such critical resources.
“And if… if Reymon could create the Grand Martial Hall with just seven of these each year, how powerful would an organization built on thousands of them be in my homeworld?”
He chuckled again, then turned to Yelia. “Your hard work is going to give me a headache for sure. But it’s the kind of headache I don’t mind having.”
Yelia smiled brightly.
“I only did what any loyal subject should do for her master. And I know what you’re thinking. Don’t worry. Even if it’s a resource we found in Sharang, it can still be useful for us back in Dadangar.
“This kind of production is only the beginning. We’ll need tens of thousands of such fruits as base to create even more precious treasures of heaven and earth, my lord. But let’s just say that this isn’t the right time to talk about those things yet.”
Aksai raised his eyebrows and thought about Yelia’s words for a moment before shrugging his shoulders.
“Well, I’ve gotten used to your cryptic answers now, so I don’t mind anymore. Just let me know when you need my help. Until I’m done with my affairs with the Kalingoot in Dadangar, you’re free to run this farm however you want.
“I just hope you’ll also think about increasing the daily earning potential of the Spirit Farming Points instead of just spending them. Don’t get me wrong — I fully trust your decisions. But it still hurts when I see almost all of my Points reserve emptied in one swift move.”
Yelia smiled awkwardly and scratched the back of her head in guilt. She understood that she should have given Aksai a heads-up before making such a major decision on her own.
Aksai shook his head in amusement and looked around the grove one last time before turning back.
In the next moment, he disappeared from sight and reappeared inside the cave beneath Zinnia’s martial arts school once again.
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