Chapter 82: A Princess, Actually Had to Farm

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Ning Shu became immersed in frantic practice and pushed all other affairs aside.
The current Ning Shu was no longer a glutton, and her body had started changing in a strange way.

A weak energy now flowed through her body.
This energy felt comfortably warm as it traveled through her body and strengthened it, filling it with vitality.

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Her mind felt clear in a way it had never felt before, her thoughts were calm, and she was filled with the feeling that the world was beautiful.

It was a very magical feeling.
Ning Shu rubbed her arm and found that though her skin was still satiny and smooth, it was now filled with energy.
Luckily it hadn’t changed to piece after piece of muscle.

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Having successfully accomplished a great feat, Ning Shu felt great triumph.
Following that, she led a whole entourage of servants to the imperial family’s Manor Garden, which was the original host’s Manor Garden.

The imperial family’s Manor Garden was very large and inside were orchards, farm grounds, and all sorts of vegetation.

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Ning Shu already had a plan.
Of the basic necessities of life – food, clothing, shelter, and transportation – food was placed at the very top.
She didn’t know if this world had any crops like sweet potatoes or normal potatoes that were high-yielding and resistant to drought, not to mention very filling.
If any natural disasters occured, crops like that could save lives.

Ning Shu strolled around the entire Manor Garden but was disappointed to find that nothing like what she had in mind was here.
She sought out the manager of Manor Garden and asked him about it, but he also replied that there wasn’t anything like that.

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Haa.
This wasn’t logical.
There have been remnants of sweet potatoes in recorded human history since 2000 BC, yet this world actually still didn’t have sweet potatoes?

>The origin and domestication of sweet potato is thought to be in either Central America or South America.
In Central America, sweet potatoes were domesticated at least 5,000 years ago.
In South America, Peruvian sweet potato remnants dating as far back as 8000 BC have been found.

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