At the beginning, he acquired a piece of land worth billions, but Su Ming used it to cultivate crops!
Row after row of cucumbers, plant after plant of chili peppers, shoot after shoot of bamboo shoots… …
Everyone couldn’t understand: “Having a billion-dollar land and using it for farming? Su Ming, what’s wrong with you?”
Yet, Su Ming just smiled mysteriously.
Do you really think, naively, that the cucumbers I grow are just ordinary cucumbers?
The joy I find in farming is something you can never imagine!



Lotm that is
There is barely any development of his relationships with his parents and old friends, which could have added depth and color to the plot. The main character lacks a distinct personality, and it's tedious how he uses his victories to socialize with the wealthy. Additionally, why don't these 'rich system' stories ever show the main character doing anything for charity (other than helping abandoned animals)? It's disappointing.
The overall theme of the novel seems to be that if you have money, everyone thinks you're wonderful. I wish this were a satire, but it isn't.