Chen Yang checked the addresses sent by the viewers and made sure there were no omissions before closing the backend of the livestream.
He walked into the backyard.
The seeds he planted half a month ago had already started to sprout.
Moreover, over the past half month, he had also drawn dozens of spiritual soil in his lucky draws, all of which he had added to the vegetable garden.
The garden was about one-third the size of the entire yard, which was really spacious.
The variety of vegetables he had planted was also quite rich—bell peppers, lettuce, cabbage, and the like.
They were all simple, everyday vegetables.
"The vegetables are growing so fast!"
"I barely noticed, and they've already sprouted?"
"If I didn't have to worry about kids' education or healthcare, I'd really want to move back to the countryside and do what Master Chen does—plant vegetables and dig for bamboo shoots."
"Who doesn't want that?"
"Although I can't live that life, Master Chen is living the life I dream of. Watching him every day gives me the energy to keep going."
Chen Yang smiled, scooping up some well water to water the vegetable garden, and said, "Everyone has their own way of living. You don't need to envy me. And life in the countryside isn't as great as you think. There are actually a lot of inconveniences."
"Take traveling, for example. If I want to go somewhere, I have to borrow Uncle Da Long's car. Otherwise, going out is a huge hassle."
From the camera's angle, his life indeed seemed quite nice.
Of course, it was nice in reality too.
But if they actually came to live here,
maybe they'd last a week at most before they couldn't stand it.
Having grown used to city life, it's hard to adapt to the countryside.
There are no shopping malls where you can buy anything you want. Anything you want to buy has to come from Taobao or JD.com.
The food is the same.
Especially vegetables.
In the village, almost every household grows its own food.
Sometimes, they'll buy vegetables from small shops.
Uncle Da Long goes to the market if the villagers tell him what they want to eat, and he gets it for them the next day, mostly just earning some pocket money.
Similarly, people who've gotten used to rural life also find it hard to adjust when they move to big cities.
Many of the villagers have grandchildren in the cities and are asked to help look after them.
As a result, they end up stuck in the house all day, which can really drive a person crazy.
"Alright, that's it for today's livestream. See you all tomorrow."
At five o'clock, Chen Yang ended the stream.
Well, no, he closed the livestream room.
He squatted down by the vegetable garden and examined the bell peppers in front of him.
Hmm, they looked great.
Their color was bright and vibrant, a deep emerald green, just like jade.
No wonder they grew so well with the spiritual soil.
Now he just needed to see how they tasted.
He picked a few and decided to make stir-fried bell peppers with shredded pork later.
Looking at the five bell peppers in his hand, he thought for a moment and decided to pick a few more…
In the end, he picked a total of twenty bell peppers.
He couldn't help it—after drinking all that spiritual water, he was hungrier than usual.
When he worked less, it was fine, but once he started doing physical labor, his appetite grew considerably.
At dinner, Chen Yang was stunned by the flavor of the bell peppers.
They were so delicious, really delicious!
He didn't even know how to describe it other than saying it was great.
"Hiss hiss~"
"Woof woof woof~"
Big Black and Little White were drooling beside him, watching.
Chen Yang looked at them, then at the plate of food, and asked, "What? You guys want to eat too?"
Both of them nodded eagerly.
Chen Yang sighed. He had bought a whole lot of hot dog sausages for them.
Every time he ate, he would always feed them first.
But now… what was this situation?
Were they hungry again?
"You guys are big eaters, huh?"
"Soon you'll be eating more than I do."
"I'm such a poor streamer, how am I going to feed you two in the future?"
Complaints aside, Chen Yang still grabbed two bowls, filled them with rice, added some of the vegetables, and placed them on the table.
"This is yours, and this is yours. If you want anything, just let me know, I'll serve it for you."
"Hiss hiss~"
"Woof woof woof~"
They nodded, understanding what he meant.
Over the past half month, Chen Yang had given them a few bottles of spiritual water.
Their bodies were visibly changing.
Big Black now had a standard four-meter length, and Little White… was already 80 cm tall.
She had become a fully grown dog.
Since the viewers watched the stream every day, they didn't notice the change much.
Also, animals grow fast in general, so it didn't raise too much suspicion. Most people just assumed it was because Second Grandpa fed them well.
"Huff huff~"
One snake and one dog were happily devouring the food.
Especially the stir-fried bell peppers with shredded pork, which they devoured the most.
After finishing, they were both panting from the spiciness, sticking out their tongues.
Chen Yang poured some water for them.
"Alright, from now on, you two can eat with me every day. We three are now living together as a team."
Chen Yang rubbed their heads and said.
Then, looking at Little White, he added, "Little White, you've grown so big now, you're a mature dog. You should know how to hunt, right?"
Little White: "Woof? Woof? Woof?"
"You don't know? It's okay, I'll take you to the mountains soon, and I'll teach you."
Little White was a Chinese rural dog, just an ordinary street dog.
Her fur was white, her ears stood up, and she had a massive body.
Her legs were strong, and her whole body was muscular.
This was all thanks to the spiritual water.
However, today's dogs weren't the same as before.
After being raised, they had lost their hunting ability.
It could only be brought back through training.
Since Chen Yang was a Beast Tamer, he was quite knowledgeable about this.
Additionally, Little White's intelligence was far beyond that of regular dogs, so training her to catch rabbits or other small prey wouldn't be too difficult.
As night fell, Chen Yang sat in the yard, calling his parents.
They had looked at a house—a three-bedroom, two-living-room house in Lu Zhou, the provincial capital of Anhui Province.
The price per square meter was 20,000 yuan, totaling 2.3 million yuan.
They had been eyeing the house for a while and thought it would make a great future wedding house for Chen Yang.
But it was just too expensive.
Yet, despite their concerns, they had still bought it outright.
Chen Yang was a bit shocked upon hearing the news.
"Dad, 2.3 million? You paid for it in full?"
"Yes. Your mom said it's better to buy it outright so you don't have to worry about mortgage pressure in the future. You're still young, and having such pressure will crush you. Besides, you'll need money to marry someone later, so we just took out the savings and paid in full."
"Dad, you…"
Chen Yang's nose suddenly tingled, and he felt a lump in his throat.
It's often said that family is the final harbor.
But at this moment, Chen Yang just wanted his parents to have a comfortable life.
The two million yuan—they were the ones who worked for it, but Chen Yang would gladly use his own money to help them.
They had been living in a shabby house for years, but now they were finally able to buy a better one.
But instead of buying it for themselves, they had used their hard-earned savings to get it for Chen Yang.
At that moment, Chen Yang didn't know what to say.
"The house is still under construction. When the property title deed is ready, you come over, and we'll put your name on it."
His father continued.
Chen Yang replied, "Dad, don't worry about it. I'm making money now. I'm a big streamer. Just put the house in your name. I can take care of myself."
His father said, "Take care of yourself? I know you, alright? Don't argue with me. When it's time for the certificate, I'll give you a call."
Then he hung up the phone.
Chen Yang, choking back tears, couldn't help but feel speechless.
He checked his balance and found that he still had 300,000 yuan left.
Then he looked at the livestream revenue.
He was shocked when he saw the amount.
Props reward: 330,000 yuan
He blinked, thinking he had misread the numbers.
It had been exactly 20 days since he started streaming!
That meant he was earning an average of 20,000 yuan per day?
The amount displayed was after the platform took its share.
So, just from the rewards, he had earned over 400,000 yuan.
His share was 330,000 yuan.
Without hesitation, Chen Yang transferred 300,000 yuan from his card, leaving only 20,000 for himself, and sent the rest to his father.
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