this space is that every time I take something out that could be special, the space will level up, uh, I mean this space will get stronger.
Last time, I took the black soil and the lake water into this space, and it gave me two extra acres of land.
So if I try to grow those seeds, then maybe the area of land in this space might get larger, and then I would be able to grow more things.”

Meirin was stunned by Zhao's words.
“If it's like this, then it's possible to try, Master.
If those seeds could help make this space stronger, then that's good.”

Since that was settled, Zhao continued, “Grandma Meirin, tomorrow morning, tell everyone to clean up the garbage and pile all of it into one place.
So when we leave this space, I could just take out all the garbage in the same process.”

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“Yes, Master.
I'll take care of it.” 

“And Grandma Meirin,” Zhao said after looking around at all the furnishings, “if I organize this room a little, I think I can fit in another bed, then you won't have to sleep outside.”

Meirin shook her head.
“No, Master.
Resting outside is fine.”

Zhao saw that Meirin absolutely wouldn't budge on this issue, but a part of him already knew that it was impossible for Meirin to rest inside this room, so he said, “Then at least let me get some beds from the barn and put them outside.
Yes, I'll move them next to the hut so you and the others can sleep close by.”

Meirin had no objections this time.
She felt that it was nice to sleep in the open air.
But do not forget that this was a closed space.
Being crowded around a hundred slaves makes it hard to sleep.

Zhao decided that he was going to take out some wood and make two separate rooms on the side of the hut.
Although he couldn't make a roof, he could at least make it so that people wouldn't be able to look inside.

Seeing as Meirin had no objections, he left the hut, followed by everyone else.
Outside, the slaves were up, filled with spirit.
After eating a meal, they would be very sleepy, but after a period of time they would feel better.

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While calling over those slaves, Zhao came up with some wood and told them to build two separate rooms next to the hut.
Each room was to have three beds.
One was for Meirin, Meg, and Daisy, while the other was for Blockhead, Rockhead, and Ann.

The reason that Zhao let Daisy and Ann stay with the others was, in fact, to show that they were different from the slaves.

Although Daisy and Ann had become commoners and servants of the Buda clan, they still interacted with the slaves.
He wanted them to tell the slaves what a change of status could do. Whether it was dinner or their sleeping arrangements, he had to show off their differences in order to nudge the slaves towards the goal of trying to become a free commoner.
This was his policy.

Zhao was an otaku, he had no extraordinary management skills.
However, he was an avid reader, although he mostly read light novels.
But you couldn't deny that you could learn something useful from those books.
Everything Zhao knew came from school and reading light novels.

Although the stuff in those light novels might not necessarily be true, those books had been written by people from all walks of life.
Those people had put everything they knew into those novels, so it makes them worth reading.
Zhao liked those types of books, he had learned a lot of useful things from them.

To an outsider, what Zhao was experiencing might seem like something out of a fantasy novel, but here it was much more real.
Zhao was clear on the fact that if he died here, he would really be dead.
This wasn't a game or a dream.
This was real life.

Everyone would use everything they learned and apply it to their life, and Zhao was no exception.
Although he didn't know if what he learned was correct, he would always try to keep on learning, and it was only through this way that people would mature, right?
 

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