A Webnovel Author who died after installing a strange farming game was reincarnated into a brutal, apocalyptic world. Armed with only his wit and a quirky farming system, he finds himself surrounded by ruined cities, mutated beasts, and desperate survivors. The world is on the brink of collapse, but his system insists on growing crops and raising livestock in the middle of the wasteland. At first, he thinks it’s a joke—a farming system in the apocalypse? But soon he discovers the hidden potential of his system. The crops he grows can strengthen his body, grant unique abilities, and even repel the deadly monsters that roam the land. However, the system has a mind of its own, and not everything is as it seems. Now, balancing survival and farming, he must build a haven in this hostile world, gathering strange allies along the way, all while uncovering the secrets behind his reincarnation. As his farm flourishes, so does his power—making him a target for dangerous factions and ancient forces that lurk in the shadows. Can a peaceful farmer rise to become the hero this broken world needs? Or will his fields of hope be crushed by the horrors that await? Note: 1. Slow-paced story. 2. There is no female lead in this book.
It wasn't that the researchers hadn't cultivated a crops with low-mutagenic virus content before, but usually, that success depended heavily on luck, with just the right combination of circumstances. Asking them to replicate it was almost impossible.
In this situation, however, the Pyeongseong Safe Zone Plant Research Institute had managed to produce three crops with very low mutagenic virus content all at once. Did this mean they had found a way to control the mutagenic virus levels?
This thought set the rest of the research community buzzing. However, no matter how they inquired, Pyeongseong Safe Zone kept everything tightly under their wraps. They only knew it was thanks to a new consultant that had recently joined the facility, but no other details could be obtained.
The arrival of the new consultant followed so closely by the birth of several high-grade vegetables. Nobody could believe it was just a coincidence.