She Only Cares About Cultivation-Chapter 740: 【732】Beast World Farming 42 (2 more updates) 3000 characters_2

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Chapter 740: 【732】Beast World Farming 42 (2 more updates) 3000 characters_2

The house had grown larger, now equipped with a cellar and two storage areas, making life much more comfortable.

Especially since the land in this era was unclaimed, come spring, they planned to cultivate more, which she believed would lead to even better days.

She wasn’t sure if the grain fruit could grow here. They had planted some last year, and it had sprouted and taken root, but after the Cold Season arrived, only bare branches remained, small and fragile. Whether they could survive to become large trees was uncertain—it might take many more years. She wasn’t used to it; truth be told, she still preferred the seasonal harvests that came straight from the ground.

But that was the situation now; she felt powerless to change it.

Once the Cold Season in Beast World arrived, it would snow continually. It resembled the weather in the Northeast, but the rainy season in summer felt somewhat like Yunnan, equating to four months of Cold Season, four months of rainy season, with the remaining four months serving as transitional periods. Transitioning from the Cold Season to the rainy season marked a time when nature revived, still yellowish-green, while the transition from the rainy season to the Cold Season was the harvest season, with various fruits, vegetables, and grains maturing.

She had adapted to life here in just two years.

The only thing she couldn’t adapt to was the complex and chaotic family dynamics, and she didn’t even know how to face them in the future.

Every time she thought about it, she felt worried. Fortunately, the others were quite busy, and she kept them occupied with various tasks every day, so they didn’t have much time to ponder either. After all, she was still a minor; there was no point in worrying prematurely. Hence, they too felt awkward. In other words, her good days were likely limited to perhaps another two years or even just one, after which she would have to seriously consider the current circumstances.

She had originally planned to study medical skills under Nanny, but later discovered many of Nanny’s traditional methods were wrong. Aside from some ability to identify herbs, most of it wasn’t scientific. If it weren’t for her assistance during last year’s Beast Tide, this year the tribe would likely have many more Beastmen missing limbs.

With her methods used for setting broken bones, these injuries gradually healed. Apart from a few disobedient cases with slight complications, most people regained their strength, leading more to realize her importance, unlike Nanny who previously just amputated in such cases, which was both cruel and ignorant.

Thus, among those who came to seek her out, some did so for medical treatment. She would help them if she could; if not, she directed them to Nanny. If even Nanny couldn’t help, chances were, they were beyond saving.

She generally handled childbirths for the females unless she was not at home. When home, she would assist and then instruct them to use modern methods for postpartum recovery, to rejuvenate their bodies—even if not for a full month, half a month was suffice (as Beast World females were naturally strong). Most heeded her advice, but a few with special family circumstances resisted. Ultimately, whether or not there were any complications was now beyond her concern.

Tangtang didn’t interact much with these females daily. When she went out to gather, she only did so with her family, as the secret of the "space" made her cautious around strangers. Naturally, she felt somewhat disconnected from the tribe’s females, but she considered herself approachable, always ready to help with childbirths, and even offered eggs. Of course, many of those who returned with gifts weren’t few, probably the beginnings of human relationships?

Only through giving and taking could the relationships be maintained. No one would like it if one side only took advantage and was lazy.

In any era, such people exist, and Beast World was no exception. After all, not all females were hard-working, clean, or morally upright.

In the third month of the Cold Season, the Beast Tide arrived again, but this time, thanks to the house, walls, and traps providing three layers of protection, not only did the tribe’s females and cubs stay in place, but even the Beastmen didn’t panic, standing calmly within the safety line.

As the wild beasts stepped over the corpses of their kin and leaped into the safety line, the Beastmen retreated to the tribe. The beasts crazily attacked the walls but only ended up dazed and badly bruised, bewilderedly staring at these three to four-meter-high walls, likely never having encountered such sturdy barriers before. The Beastmen, watching their antics, finally felt their hearts settle.

No matter how sturdy the wall was, without testing and experiencing it, they couldn’t truly rest easy.

Now, watching these wild beasts wander helplessly around the wall, with no way to counter and their faces bloody from the barbed thorns, the Beastmen inside cheered and jumped for joy.

The Beast Tide came fiercely but retreated in defeat. When they vanished like the tide, leaving only those beasts caught in the traps, the Beastmen knew this symbolized a future free from the fear of Beast Tide attacks. Overjoyed, they lifted several of Tangtang’s family’s Beastmen, shouting and expressing gratitude.

Thanks to Tangtang’s intelligence, not only was the Beast Tide successfully repelled, but they also enjoyed warm and full bellies during the cold Cold Season—a scenario previously unimaginable but now a daily reality. What could be more blissful in life than a warm house full of loved ones and children?

When they later divided the caught prey, Tangtang’s family received ten animals. Tangtang accepted them all without hesitation, for her family had indeed contributed significantly, a fact undeniable. Moreover, since they had donated much food the previous year and this year everyone had food, there was no need for modesty.