Farming with Entries: From Lord to Emperor-Chapter 449 - 245: Snow Rabbit People

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Chapter 449: Chapter 245: Snow Rabbit People

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Luo De followed Lawrence into the kitchen.

"It’s right here, sir."

Lawrence stopped in front of a giant wooden chest.

The chest was over a person tall, about as wide as two people could embrace, and entirely made of thick pine wood.

Luo De stepped forward and tapped it, it was very solid.

It must have been personally ordered by Avril, the carpenters did it very carefully, and there were engravings on the outside.

Every joint in the wooden panels of the chest was tightly sealed, not a hint of a gap, and the exterior was coated with a layer of oil, reflecting a dark brown sheen under the light.

Lawrence lifted the lid of the chest, and a wave of cold air immediately rushed out, like the cold wind in winter.

At this moment, Luo De noticed the chest had two layers, with thick hay in between, and a layer of animal skin laid on top.

The most striking were the palm-sized Mutated Demon Rabbit skins attached in both directions inside the chest, emitting a faint blue glow, sending waves of cold air into the box.

This must be the Frost Rune.

"This large one is for non-freezing ice, to keep food fresh."

Lawrence pointed to two small boxes on the right, "Those will freeze items inside."

"Hmm, the large one is the refrigerator, the small ones are freezers."

Luo De corrected Lawrence’s terminology and asked, "Mussen still needs to recharge them regularly, right?"

Lawrence nodded repeatedly, "Yes, sir, about every two days."

"Hmm, the method is still too primitive."

Luo De couldn’t help but mutter.

The most basic Frost Rune, simple structure, low cost, but unable to recharge itself, still can’t compare to the refrigerators of the past life.

If only it were Dragon Crystal, everything next to it would freeze.

"Sir, Mussen said you designed this, is that true?" Lawrence asked curiously.

"Hmm, just a thought."

Luo De replied casually, took a sip of wine, "This thing is too simple, for now let’s make do."

"Sir, you are too modest!"

Lawrence admired, "These refrigerators and freezers are good stuff, not only do they keep food fresh, but you can also enjoy ice blocks in the summer!"

"If this thing is sold to the south, wouldn’t those noble lords go mad for it?"

"It’s a big business opportunity!"

No need for Luo De to remind, as a businessman, Lawrence had already sniffed out the commercial potential.

"If it can be made to not need recharging, it would indeed be a big business opportunity." 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝙬𝙚𝓫𝒏𝓸𝓿𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝙤𝓶

Luo De nodded slightly, suddenly realizing an issue.

The Frost Rune is very basic, surely someone in the Dawn Society must have mastered it, yet why has no one in the southern provinces ever heard of such a cupboard for preserving items?"

Luo De frowned, pondering, for a while he couldn’t figure it out.

Lawrence looked at Luo De’s expression and cautiously asked, "Sir, what’s the matter?"

Lawrence wasn’t an outsider, so Luo De immediately shared the confusion in his heart with Lawrence.

"Well... indeed never heard of it."

Lawrence thought for a while, then said, "I feel those who know spells are very mysterious, they probably don’t care about the lives of us ordinary people."

That sentence from Lawrence instantly made Luo De realize.

The wizard apprentices care more about knowledge and Spiritual Power enhancement, such minor things like cupboards are probably beneath their notice.

If they needed ice blocks, they could directly cast spells to obtain them, and could sell them casually for Gold Coins.

Wizard apprentices often are on their own, lacking the interest or time to research these things.

In Luo De’s mind was etched the life of the past, and with people under him and having capabilities, he couldn’t help but want to replicate it.

Furthermore, the relationship between the Dawn Society and the nobles was somewhat delicate.

"By the way, how much seafood has been smoked out?"

Luo De no longer thought about the Dawn Society, adding, "Salable finished products."

"About ten tons have been transported back."

Lawrence said somewhat helplessly, "And some are not yet completed."

"Ten tons isn’t much." Luo De frowned slightly.

"We have enough manpower, sir, but the seafood we can pick up on the coast is becoming increasingly less..."

Lawrence explained, "These past days everyone also made some fishing equipment and cages, just barely managing to maintain the harvest."

"Hmm, tomorrow I’ll take people to make some of these fishing tools."

Luo De has much knowledge in this area, hadn’t had time to impart it previously.

"Additionally, go look for those skilled in shipbuilding, but don’t make it too obvious."

Luo De looked at Lawrence and instructed, "Once we have shipbuilding craftsmen, smoked seafood can be sold."

The basic conditions for fishing must be arranged before revealing the news that Black Pine Ridge can access the coast, thus avoiding deliberate blockades.

And one more thing, the attribute of Tide Body requires a large consumption of seafood.

"Let the Night Language Association investigate this, and then you send someone to buy."

"Alright, sir."

Lawrence nodded heavily, keeping Luo De’s instructions in mind.

Just as the two were about to continue the discussion, Avril gracefully walked into the kitchen with her gown hemmed,

"Dear, they are ready to toast."

Avril extended her delicate hand, "Without you, the lord, they can’t start."

Toasting must naturally start by offering a toast while one is still sober to the lord, then begin drinking to one’s heart’s content.

In fact, without the lord present, the banquet reaches halfway, then begins arranging territorial matters.

"Coming."

Luo De gently squeezed Avril’s hand, stood up, and returned to the banquet.

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Night had descended.

The bonfire had long since extinguished, leaving only the embers of charcoal in the courtyard.

Everyone had returned home, while Gang Le pulled Rein and Sao to the tavern for a second round.

Under Leia’s service, after bathing, Luo De pushed open the heavy wooden door of the bedroom.

Although having drunk quite a bit, Luo De’s steps remained steady.