Drought: I Have A Spirit Spring And A Farm In My Personal Space

  • Genre: History
  • Author: Fallen Petals Lie In Profusion
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

# spiritspring
Chen Zhiyuan was transmigrated to the ancient times when resources were scarce because of the drought.
Not a single drop of rain had fallen for the whole year, causing the ground to crack and the rivers to dry.
People struggled to survive while corpses could be seen everywhere.
Fortunately for Chen Zhiyuan, he had received a system that allowed him to receive items in his personal space by signing in.
“You have signed in for the first day. You have been rewarded with the cool and slightly sweet Spirit Spring.”
“You have signed in for the second day. You have been rewarded with a Spirit Farm, and a bag each of paddy and wheat seeds.”
“You have signed in for the third day. You have been rewarded with a Spirit Tree.”
Chen Zhiyuan was able to plant trees, raise animals, and train warriors in his personal space, turning it into a utopia.

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  1. Alanray64YtE
    Alanray64YtE rated it
    "Drought: I Have A Spirit Spring And A Farm In My Personal Space" is an intriguing read that captivates the imagination. The author's unique blend of mysticism and personal growth resonates, as the protagonist's journey to overcome drought with unconventional methods keeps me hooked. The story delves into the depths of resilience, reminding us of nature's untapped wisdom. The character's farm within their mind serves as a metaphor for self-sufficiency, making it a thought-provoking exploration of the human spirit. Overall, a delightful blend of fantasy and introspection that stays with you long after the last page.
  1. Saji
    Saji rated it
    "Drought: I Have A Spirit Spring And A Farm In My Personal Space" is a thought-provoking and deeply personal narrative that explores the themes of resilience, self-sufficiency, and the intricate relationship between nature and human existence. The author weaves a compelling story that centers around an individual's journey in the face of adversity, where drought becomes a metaphor for not just physical scarcity but also emotional droughts.

    The protagonist's determination to cultivate a spirit spring within themselves, symbolizing hope and inner resources, is a testament to the human capacity for adaptation and growth. The farm within their personal space represents a microcosm of life, where they learn to nurture and harvest both literal sustenance and metaphorical wisdom. This act of reclaiming control over their circumstances challenges societal norms and invites readers to reflect on the power of individual agency.

    The novel's poetic prose creates a vivid atmosphere, allowing readers to empathize with the character's struggles and victories. It serves as a reminder that even in the bleakest of times, there is always a hidden spring of strength within each of us. Ultimately, "Drought" is a heartwarming and inspiring tale that resonates with the universal human experience of overcoming obstacles and finding solace in the simple joys of life.
  1. zhaopulei
    zhaopulei rated it
    Netizens Lynn Winifred original text:

    Can't wait to read more. Not normally a fan of story's with "Cheat" systems, but the way this is playing out it's more based on strategy and smarts of the main character.

    Is it really good-looking
  1. Lynn Winifred
    Lynn Winifred rated it
    Can't wait to read more. Not normally a fan of story's with "Cheat" systems, but the way this is playing out it's more based on strategy and smarts of the main character.
  1. Tim Cissie
    Tim Cissie rated it
    Farm novels for life! While not much focus has been put on farming so far I still hold out hope and the story isn't bad its a bit of a refreshing change of pace.
  1. Roxanne Burke
    Roxanne Burke rated it
    #FARM Wish this novel picked up and on ASAP. It would be a delightful addition in my Farming novel reading list. Pretty please with cherry on top.
  1. Nelly Wyat
    Nelly Wyat rated it
    so...what they mean by "farming" is not your usual i plant and harvest this vegetable. but it seems that this "farming" thing is more like "hack and slash" genre
  1. Vicky Ferdinand
    Vicky Ferdinand rated it
    There are different types of drought. Sometimes it has light and fast rains, the sky is absolutely cloudless, it is rare because when it reaches this level, the heat of the ground increases the strength of the winds. The particles in the atmosphere rely on solar energy to create the agitation we call air. And as a result of that comes clouds of dust, salt or sand (in the case of silt).

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