[Mo Dao Zu Shi Fanfiction] I Raise A Ying in Yiling

Chapter 206 Development 2



Chapter 206 Development 2

Therefore, Wei Ying, who had made up his mind, and Lan Zhan, who was feeling melancholy because of the grudges and entanglements between their parents that had finally been resolved, along with Qi Ye and a group of like-minded companions, got completely involved and started causing trouble at lightning speed!

In August of the same year, when the osmanthus blossoms were in full bloom, Wei Ying and his companions had already crossed Badong County on the northwestern edge of Yiling and entered a remote area where the southeastern corner of the Qishan Wen Clan intersected with the territory of the Qinghe Nie Clan. They stopped their advance in a mountain village hidden deep in the mountains and entered a period of consolidation of their power.

In October of the same year, the Zhao family of Zigui, the Qian family of Changyang, and the Zhou family of Xingshan, which were the first to be established, had already firmly established themselves in the local area with the concerted efforts of the spirits summoned by the spirits. After several months of recruitment, including adopting homeless beggars with decent character within their jurisdiction, recruiting a large number of ordinary people with special skills regardless of their background, and hiring wandering cultivators with poor cultivation but good character and integrity who were not valued by other families, as elders and guest elders, they filled the originally empty family shells into a veritable second-rate Xuanmen family.

Due to their rapid expansion of power, all three families, under the leadership of their respective leaders, have kept a low profile and refrained from any other actions in order to solidify their family foundations.

In November of the same year, as winter approached, the three families, having already begun to absorb the surge in power, decided not to miss the prime time for making money before the New Year. They categorized all the people they had gathered into different groups and assigned them tasks accordingly, before sending them out one by one.

Within their respective jurisdictions, they visited villages one by one to promote indoor soybean sprouting in winter, planting short-maturing green vegetables such as cabbage and leeks that can be grown indoors, as well as other simple and easy-to-learn handicrafts, pointing out multiple ways for countless impoverished farming families to earn money before the New Year.

While promoting the products, the subordinates also need to arrange the corresponding product sales routes to ensure that the products produced by each villager who listens to the propaganda can be sold smoothly and in a timely manner and exchanged for money!

At the same time, this will help gain the trust of all villagers so that new things that are beneficial to agriculture, such as various high-yield crops, advanced and effective fertilizer production, and efficient and convenient agricultural tools, can be promoted during the spring farming season.

These new agricultural products were all developed and improved by agricultural researchers in the learning space based on the comprehensive and detailed soil and climate conditions of the three places that Wei Ying and his group had replicated. They were adapted to local conditions and were almost perfectly suited to the actual local conditions. The probability of side effects was less than 10%.

By the end of December of the same year, starting from Yiling Town and ending in Badong County, the villages and towns along this entire northwest route had already begun to take shape as a large and comprehensive commercial empire through the joint efforts of the Zhao, Qian, and Zhou families. The main person in charge of related matters was Qingyan, who had become mature and wise after several more space learning sessions.

Of course, the tentacles of the chain of snack stalls that Wei Chaoyan was in charge of had also spread beyond Yiling Town, reaching as far as the Zhao family in Zigui.

The food stalls, though not numerous in variety, were exceptionally novel and offered good quality at low prices. With the tacit approval and support of the Zhao family, they flourished during the bustling seasons of festivals and markets. Within their reach, countless similar small businesses sprang up, further stimulating the local economy.


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