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Living In Another World With A Farm

If he wanted to boss around, he could do whatever he wanted. I would continue to farm, but if he tried to attack me, then he would not live to see another day. Zhao Hai was a shut-in until he was transmigrated to another world with a farm and taken over the body of a fallen noble. The land that the noble had was one that could not grow anything. He also had a fiance who was the heir to a principality. To make matters even worse, he was talentless in martial arts and magic where he couldn’t even learn both. “So what if I can’t do magic? I have my farm. Let’s see you try and attack me! I’ll let my bugs out to devour all of your military rations! I’ll put pesticides in your water source and grow weeds on your land! Let’s see you try and attack me after that!” “What? You’ll hire assassins to kill me? Try and do that when I’m hiding inside my farmhouse. Once that is over, I’ll rid your country of all your food sources! Your citizens will come after you instead of you coming after me!” The shut-in had a slightly foul personality. This is a story of how he, and his farm, became a nightmare to the people of a world of swords and magic.

Ming Yu · Oriental
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7218 Chs

The war of the sinners (1)

Input and implantation were two different concepts. Input was to install a book in your head. Although there was knowledge in the book, you had to learn and understand it by yourself before you could slowly master it. However, plants were different. Plants were to directly put some knowledge into your head, making you feel that the knowledge was originally in your head. You knew it and could use it directly without having to understand it yourself.

Of course, these two methods had their own benefits. The method of inputting knowledge required one to understand it by themselves, so one's impression would be deeper. One could even obtain many extended knowledge from this knowledge, and this knowledge would all be yours. However, the effect would be slower. After all, it would take time for one to absorb, digest, and master this kind of knowledge.