Cheng Zongyang called over Zhao the Seventh, who was supervising the work.
He was quite happy to see Cheng Zongyang return, and far more excited to see the medicinal material saplings and rice seedlings than the pile of dried fish.
During this time, he had also heard about some of Cheng Zongyang's ideas from Li Lu, which naturally pleased him.
As long as the County Town could be stabilized, the likelihood of them continuing to be a regional power in the future was extremely high.
The planting of these rice seedlings was arranged in advance. After all, it was dry-field rice, not paddy rice, which was much simpler.
Until the results from the trials in the Wilderness World came in, they continued planting at a rate of 2,500 stalks per mu.
As for the dried fish, Zhao the Seventh had some men take it to the new Storehouse in West City for storage. This also made it convenient to fetch for making soup at the city gates.
