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Able to Repair Genetic Collapse
Ye Mo watched the footage multiple times, carefully confirming that her identity had not been exposed. Only then did she breathe a sigh of relief. She remembered that the interstellar network allowed users to set up anonymous stores with high levels of confidentiality, making it nearly impossible for ordinary people to trace the seller’s identity.
While advanced hackers might pose a threat, Ye Mo used a clever diversion tactic to cover her tracks, ensuring no one could uncover her true identity. Confident in her security measures, she opened a store under the name “Transcendent Plant Master.”
Ye Mo was unaware that “Transcendent Plant Master” was currently trending, drawing the attention of many. As soon as her store was live, visitors began to flood in. She listed 100 catties (60 kilograms) of apples at 10,000 star coins per catty, and they were instantly snapped up, even though the apples were from her last batch and slightly sour. To her surprise, every buyer left rave reviews, praising the taste.
Ye Mo couldn’t believe it. “Have these people never tasted good fruit before?” she wondered. She listed the remaining 400 catties (240 kilograms) of apples, and those sold out just as quickly.
With the last of her picked fruit gone, Ye Mo’s account balance surged by tens of millions of star coins. “Is it really this easy to make star coins?” she thought, staring at the growing piles of grains and vegetables in her warehouse. The farming game she played was incredibly rewarding, with crops growing so fast that her storage was overflowing.
Wasting no time, Ye Mo listed 10,000 catties each of rice and flour at 1,000 star coins per catty—the same price as the plant research institute’s offerings. She also listed a variety of vegetables, pricing each type at 5,000 star coins and weighing over a thousand catties (600 kilograms) each.
Even with these large quantities, her warehouse was still bursting at the seams. Ye Mo felt a bit frustrated, unaware that the interstellar network was in a frenzy over her listings.
People were astounded by the quality of fruit from the “Transcendent Plant Master,” and the sudden influx of grains and vegetables only heightened the excitement. Buyers complained about the one-catty (0.6 kilogram)-per-purchase limit, feeling it would take forever to buy enough.
The entire stock of 10,000 catties (6000 kilogram) of flour, 10,000 catties of rice, and over 10,000 catties of vegetables sold out in just half an hour. This rapid sell-out was mainly due to the discovery that the fruits from the “Transcendent Plant Master” could repair collapsed genes, a revelation shared by someone who had eaten them.
This person hadn’t initially mentioned the gene-repairing properties, and it was only after purchasing rice and flour in bulk that they told their friends, spreading the news far and wide. Had they shared this information earlier, the stock wouldn’t have lasted even half an hour.
The interstellar network was buzzing with excitement, and Ye Mo’s store quickly amassed over ten million followers. Blissfully unaware, Ye Mo assumed the items wouldn’t sell out instantly and logged off right after listing them—she had breakfast to attend to.
Grandma Yu and Aunt Yu were already seated at the dining table, waiting for her. Once Ye Mo sat down, they served her porridge and snacks. As they ate, Aunt Yu mentioned, “A Transcendent Plant Master has appeared on our Kamo Star, and it’s causing a frenzy on the interstellar web.”
Just then, Aunt Yu received a notification and exclaimed excitedly, “The crops grown by the Transcendent Plant Master can repair collapsed genes!”
Ye Mo blinked, startled. Really? Why hadn’t she known about that?
Ye Mo watched as Aunt Yu excitedly tapped on her communicator. After a while, Aunt Yu wiped her brow and said, “Luckily, we have a Kamo Star account. I managed to get two pounds of rice. Mo Mo, let’s have the chef cook some rice from the Transcendent Plant Master later. It was really hard to get; the store’s already crashed.”
Ye Mo’s eyes widened in disbelief. The store crashed? Was it really that crazy?
Since Ye Mo’s store was based on Kamo Star, residents there had a slight advantage when making purchases. After breakfast, Ye Mo returned to her room, and when she checked her account balance, she was stunned. It seemed she would no longer need to sell paintings to make money; her surplus grain alone would be more than enough to support her lifestyle.
Without hesitation, Ye Mo returned to her space and resumed managing her farming game. She soon realized she needed to automate the process and decided to buy a nanny robot to help with farm management.
Acting quickly, Ye Mo left her space, purchased a nanny robot and a chef robot, and discreetly placed them inside her space without the butler noticing. She taught the nanny robot how to handle the farming game, while the chef robot was tasked with turning her supplies into delicious food.
Ye Mo provided the chef robot with cookbooks from the mortal world, confident in its learning capabilities. The robot meticulously stored the recipes before cooking each dish, and soon, it was producing food far superior to anything made by the villa’s chef. The dishes were perfect in appearance, aroma, and taste.
With ample ingredients in her space, the gourmet chef robot worked tirelessly, even requesting the nanny robot to plant specific crops it needed.
Over the next few days, Ye Mo refrained from listing new items in her store. She knew it was best not to sell too frequently, allowing people time to speculate and build anticipation.
The “Transcendent Plant Master” remained at the top of the trending searches, and Ye Mo’s store had gained 50 million followers. Despite this, some skeptical users continued to check the store daily, unable to believe what they had heard.
During this time, Ye Mo noticed Aunt Yu constantly refreshing the store page.
“Aunt, what are you doing?” Ye Mo asked.
“I’m checking if the Transcendent Plant Master has listed anything new,” Aunt Yu replied eagerly. “The things she sells really might be able to repair genes. I can already feel my body improving. If I could buy more, I might fully repair my genes and even regain my fertility.”
Ye Mo considered Aunt Yu’s words before pulling out an apple from her latest harvest. It was sweet, fresh, and still brimming with life force.
Ye Mo refrained from bringing out apples from her first harvest batch, knowing that just one could completely repair collapsed genes. The effect was too powerful, and she wasn’t ready to reveal them casually.
(End of the chapter)
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Don't like going out. Like doing things indoor. No makeup. Short(nearing 160cm). Straight. Female. Do housework. Love reading novels. Watching movies. Early 20s. Sometime play games online. Boring.