530 Giving Them What I Bought
But I found in the market low grade energy sources that were much cheaper and more suitable. So I bought these instead and decided to use them in running these machines.
“I’m ready,” after two hours of searching and purchasing, I bought tons of these items and their supplies. Alongside the seeds and the spears I bought earlier, I was sure my inventory was now doubled at least in size.
Once I looked outside, I saw the farmers standing as I said before. Each was one hundred metre away from the other, making the ground look like they were covered in human made carpet.
“Angelica… Bring your boys here for a sec,” I shouted at the nearby Angelica and gave her such an order.
“Are we ready to start?” Hilary stood by my side all silent during this time. She seemed to grow extremely curious, itching to know what I was going to do.
“Almost,” I said, “we just need to finalise a few things first.”
“Yes, lord,” Angelica acted in such a way while her team was present. The few thousand elites stood in respect, while Hilary was on her toes next to me, waiting to see what I was going to do.
*Clang!* *Clang!* *Clang!*.
Without waiting any further, I started taking all the spears I bought. Each stache had twenty spears, and I bought tons of these.
“Distribute these over everyone,” I said, “let them hold one spear and point its tips towards the ground. Make sure the tip is just one inch above the ground, not touching it. The second spear will be raised high in the sky, with its tip pointing upwards.”
“So… Each one will have two?” Angelica asked from down below, and I nodded as an answer.
“Wait…” as her men were about to execute the order, I hurriedly stopped them.
*Clang!* *Clang!* *Clang!*
*Bang!* *Bang!* *Bang!*
I took out other piles of farming tools that I bought earlier, as well as the items and machines I bought to help.
“Distribute the farming tools over them,” I said, “make sure they store away their weapons. Seeing them wielding swords, spears, and hammers made me feel like they are fighters and not farmers.”
“But… The world here isn’t safe,” Hilary argued from the side.
“I didn’t say to throw their weapons away. But as we are going to plant, they have to be ready… Oh wait, not yet!”
As I was responding to Hilary, Angelica’s men seemed so impatient to execute my words. I had to stop them, as the last piece was still missing.
Or actually two…
*Boom!*
This time the sound of the item I got shocked the entire world with a loud booming. It was a gigantic basin, one that was over three hundred metres in length, one hundred in width, and twenty metres in height.
“This…”
“Just wait,” I flew over the basin and first I took out a small bead that I bought with a large sum of coins.
[The bead of magic: Rare grade item. Getting into contact with any form of energy, it can dilute it using the world’s energy and bring a milder form of it. Takes one hour to produce results. Can be used once]
It was a bead the size of a big pearl, enough for me to close my fist over it. It had such a glistering rough brown surface, while it seemed much heavier than what it looked from outside.
“Is this… A jewel?” Hilary came closer to inspect it, but as she did, I stretched my arm outside my chariot, and let it drop down to the centre of the basin.
*Tuck!*
A muffled sound came while Hilary gave me a weird look. I didn’t say anything to justify what I did, took out one of the twelve treasured red liquid liquor and started to empty it.
The liquid that came from it was shining like I just collected it now. It was thicker than I recalled, and it took almost ten minutes to empty the liquor.
The size of this liquid wasn’t even enough to fill one tenth of that basin. It just formed a small red glistering pond at the centre of it, not looking anything special.
“This…”
“We will leave it to do its magic,” I simply said while with my Hawk Eye skill, I could see faint bubbles popping up one after another at a slow rate.
I knew the pearl was just getting started. Soon, this basin would be filled with enough diluted red liquid for farmers to use.
“Then?” Hilary didn’t get any of what I just did. And I didn’t speak to her, but to Angelica.
“Spread my words, in one hour time, let your men come here and fill these balls with the liquid from this basin,” I waved my arm, and a large number of special materials looking like small glass balls appeared in front of everyone’s eyes.
“How can we…” Angelica seemed to be as startled as Hilary.
“Just hold the ball, touch the basin and wait for a few seconds and it will get filled,” I explained what puzzled her. Of course this basin was colossal, with no outlet to release what was inside it.
“What are these used for?” Hilary asked.
“You will let the farmers bury one ball under their feet,” I said in a loud tone, as if Angelica was the one to ask this, not Hilary, “make sure the tip of the spear pointing towards this ball, not shifting an inch away from it.”
I had to stress over this point, as it was very crucial, “failing to do so will make our effort be wasted. So make sure to let them get to this point.”
“Got… It…” Angelica wasn’t even getting what was the point of all this. So she seemed a little enthusiastic about this. However I ignored what she was feeling, what others were feeling, and continued to take the last thing out.
*Splash!*
Like a fountain giving birth to endless water, I just waved my arm at an empty spot nearby and a gush of seeds came out.