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Chapter 73 Dig, Dig

Man Bao stretched out his hand and tugged on the leaves of the vine. Still feeling familiar, he asked Keke, "What is yam? Have I entered it before?"

"No," the system looked a little excited and said, "This is a wild yam, and its value is very high. If the host enters it, you will remember it."

The system added, "It's delicious and can be stewed with chicken."

Keke has quickly retrieved some records about yams in the encyclopedia.

Now the future yam has also become extinct, but its disappearance time is short, and it once was glorious as a food ingredient for a period of time in history, so there are quite a lot of records about yam. Not only that, you can find an entire book in the encyclopedia

It's a recipe using yam as an ingredient.

The system urged Manbao to quickly dig up and include the things. It said: "Because yam not only has medicinal value, but also has huge edible value, the encyclopedia has a high position on it. If it is included, the reward points will definitely be high.

And it came down very quickly.”

Up to now, the Encyclopedia has not settled Ligustrum lucidum points to them. The system is afraid that Manbao's enthusiasm will be dampened.

But Manbao herself had almost forgotten her Ligustrum lucidum points. Now she only heard Keke saying that the yam was delicious, so she secreted a little more saliva. Then she waved her little hand and asked Fifth Brother to dig it for her.

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Wu Lang looked at this bunch of plants with disgust, and finally squeezed out some impressions from his limited brain, and said: "Isn't this a vine? Why did you dig this thing?"

Keke subconsciously searched for Ji Yateng in his system, but found that no entry could be found. He searched in the encyclopedia again, but there was no such entry either. He couldn't help but wonder, "Is this another name for yam that has not been included?"

Man Bao didn't care, and asked Wu Lang to dig. When he didn't do anything, she squatted on the ground, picked up a small piece of wood, and started digging by herself.

Wu Wulang had no choice but to pick up Yaomei and put her aside, saying, "I'll do it."

He found a relatively thick branch, then broke it to make it sharper, then pushed the vine aside and dug out its roots.

While digging, he complained, "This is the vine, right? There are long roots at the bottom of this thing. Why are you digging it?"

Saturday Lang and Datou came over and saw Friday Lang digging something noisily, so they also helped. While digging, they asked, "Fifth brother, what are you digging for?"

"Manbao asked me to dig it up. Isn't this the chicken vine? I remember there is one next to a piece of land in our house." Wu Lang tried to discuss with Manbao, "If you want it, I'll go back home."

Dig it for you."

Liu Lang looked at the clump of plants and said, "It's not the vine, it doesn't bear any fruit."

Datou also felt that it didn't look like Jiyatou. As for the others, they didn't even know because they had never heard of the name Jiyatou.

Wu Lang was a little tired and was looking for an excuse to strike when something suddenly appeared in the soil.

He groaned and hurriedly dug to the side along the rhizome, "It's really not a vine."

Man Bao happily squatted a little closer and commanded: "Dig here, dig here, don't damage it."

The soil here is relatively easy to dig because it is on the side of the hillside. There are more fallen leaves here and the soil is brown. Perhaps because there are many rotten leaves and it is moist, the soil is a little loose.

At this moment, Keke had searched a lot of information about yams for Man Bao, and analyzed the soil for her, saying that this land was very suitable for the growth of yams.

The soil is fertile and moist, and the fallen leaves can bring enough nutrients to it, so Keke also reminded her that for the sake of sustainable development, Manbao was advised not to dig out all the yams, but to leave some for seeds.

Man Bao agreed. There were quite a lot of yams in this bush, and they would definitely not be able to dig them all out.

Man Bao squatted aside, reached out and took a handful of soil mixed with rotten leaves and rubbed it. Wu Lang had already dug out a yam. It was a very long length, and a small section was broken in the soil.

There, but Wulang was too lazy to dig, so he broke the vine, handed the rhizome to Manbao, and then went to dig another one.

Several people were busy here, and Zhou Dalang finally felt something was wrong and came over.

Seeing them digging with their buttocks stuck out, Zhou Dalang couldn't help but ask, "What are you doing?"

Man Bao had already started to help, and her face was covered with mud. She raised her excited face and happily said to Zhou Dalang: "Brother, come and help, we have found yams."

Zhou Dalang immediately stepped forward, took a look at the roots they dug out, and asked, "What kind of medicine is yam?"

Man Bao said: "It's just yam. It can be eaten as a vegetable or as medicine."

Zhou Dalang had no doubt because Man Bao also told them Ligustrum lucidum, and they knew it was medicine.

He immediately rolled up his sleeves to help and asked Manbao, "Manbao, how do you know that yam is medicinal?"

"It's written in the book."

It's a pity that Manbao can't take out the book in Keke's belly and show it to his elder brother.

Zhou Dalang thought that Man Bao had seen the book at Mr. Zhuang or the Bai family, because in recent days Man Bao had been following the young master of the Bai family to the Bai family to read books. According to her return, the Bai family had many books, including one

There are many medicinal materials in the picture book, and the preparation methods are also recorded.

With Zhou Dalang joining in, the speed was much faster. At Man Bao's request, everyone left a yam plant on this hillside. In Man Bao's words, "Leave one yam to make a seed and it will grow again next year."

You can get a piece of it."

Daya supported her small waist and said, "Then it's better to dig it and plant it at home, so that you don't have to come here to dig it next year."

Man Bao thought about it and thought what she said made sense, so he asked everyone to dig up the last yam.

Keke wanted to say something, but after scanning, he found that they were digging unprofessionally. Almost every root had a broken section in the soil. After thinking about it, he stopped talking.

There were many people, young and old, in this bunch of yams. Zhou Dalang and Wu Lang each held a bunch of yams in their arms. They were afraid of breaking them, so they carefully put them on the cart.

Zhou Dalang said: "I don't know if this thing should be concocted."

Wu Lang was curious, "I don't know if the drug store will accept it."

Man Bao was very confident, "Since it's medicine, of course I'll take it."

Everyone's mood became a little higher, and Zhou Lang said: "I don't know if the price is high."

Zhou Erlang already knew from their few words that this thing was also medicine. He couldn't help but hug Man Bao into his arms and said, "Man Bao, you are so smart and know more than our brothers."

"That's right," Zhou Dalang was also very proud, "our Manbao is a scholar."

The scholar Man Bao was placed in the middle of the cart. The two brothers of the Zhou family pulled the cart away with great excitement. If these yams could be sold at a good price, then they would have to search carefully in the mountains, maybe they could still get some.

Find some.

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