"Your dad is really smart, doesnât offend anyone."
Thatâs whatâs fun about the business world. Compared to the straight-up battles on the Insect Man front, the business world is more about twists and turns. The ones that donât understand play small-scale trades, while those who do engage in commercial warfare.
Mr. Ji is clearly a seasoned businessman, giving face to big and small bosses across various industries.
Su Xiaocai is glad she had the foresight not to play the stock market game with her company. While it appears like thereâs a lot of money, owning shares and deposits are different things.
Many wealthy people go bankrupt overnight because they dabble in the stock market without knowing how to manage their companies, teaming up with those who specialize in cutting grass, which naturally leads to being harvested.
Sheâs better off focusing on growing vegetables and research.
"Donât worry, your seeds also count as high-tech products. As long as they appear in promotional materials, the price will only go up. By then, weâll issue a written commission, and if it doesnât exceed a certain price, weâll just bring them back."
"Then help me arrange it, Iâll send you more bamboo shoots."
"Do you only have bamboo shoots? What about turtles?" Ji Li joked about her demanding many things, but the gift options were few.
"Donât worry about what I give, bamboo shoots are great, why do you insist on turtles."
Beep beep beep, the blood test results are out, Su Xiaocai obtained the test data and turned to tell Ji Li, "The seeds can sell for three, letâs go with five grains, packaged for sale, the highest bidder gets them, help me arrange it well. You can have any turtle you want."
Ji Li: "Got it."
Su Xiaocai sneered, thinking about turtles all day, fine, sheâll buy some long-lived turtles right now.
A turtle can live through three generations. When the people are gone, the turtle will still be there, letting him raise turtles for a lifetime.
Holding the test report, Su Xiaocai carefully examined Huahuaâs genetic makeup. Thereâs indeed a defect, but itâs not a eunuch, just lacking that component (sperm).
Itâs just a bit weak in that area, with a low romance probability, unlike the common issues in standard tabby male cats.
Genetically speaking, Huahua is indeed a mutant, yet it hasnât completely stepped out of the cat category, but why?
Thereâs a sense of familiarity.
Isnât it quite similar to the human changes when they gain Qi Sensing?
Could it be that cats can also cultivate Qi Sensing and evolve into having superpowers?
Su Xiaocai thought it was nonsense, no matter how smart Huahua is, itâs just a cat.
She patted Huahuaâs soft little belly, saying, "Huahua, you have to be determined. Iâll wait for a few more months, until the kittens grow up. If you still canât do it, weâll have to take artificial measures. If it still doesnât work, Iâll buy an artificial placenta specifically to cultivate kittens."
Knowing Huahua can do it, Su Xiaocai was relieved. She was considering if Huahua were a eunuch, she might clone one to temporarily solve the raw material issue.
Natural breeding would undoubtedly be better to follow the rules.
Su Xiaocai mumbled to herself, bombarding Huahua with words for hypnosis.
Huahua twitched its ears, definitely convinced the pooper-scooper has occasional amnesia.
She canât hear its meows, but could it understand her human words?
On the way back to the dorm, some female students approached happily, "Su, can we take a photo together?"
Su Xiaocai responded briskly, "Sure." She then stood with them, naturally smiling at the camera.
After the photo, they said, "Congratulations on your paper getting published, we are all about to graduate, but we havenât succeeded in publishing yet."
"The timing of my publication was just perfect."
Su Xiaocai felt pleased internally, as her paper spreads, the revival of agricultural science is imminent, and the Agricultural College might become a popular discipline.
In the Ten Stars System, there are few places like Suâs Planet that focus on intensive farming. If more people pay attention to agriculture, then people on remote and impoverished planets wonât need to survive on Nutrition Pills anymore.
While Nutrition Pills are not bad, they are meant to fill the belly and provide energy, but not what humans are supposed to consume.
They canât completely replace human food and the nutritional demands the body requires.
In todayâs society, Nutrition Pills are becoming more popular, squeezing the survival space of ordinary farmers.
Itâs imagined that in a few hundred years, people will gradually get used to Nutrition Pills, and regular food will only be found on the tables of the rich, beyond the reach of ordinary people.
Su Xiaocai doesnât want to see conglomerates dominating the food chain; agriculture is the foundation of human survival, not those tasteless Nutrition Pills.
Likewise, thatâs why many military colleges added an Agricultural College.
To prevent capital from controlling the food source.
Increase crop yields and lower prices so Nutrition Pills can return to their "emergency" role.
Thus, when classmates asked if the group photo could be posted on the platform, Su Xiaocaiâs answer was: "Sure, but could you add a few sentences?"