Chapter 9 Life on the Farm

When I got to Hell, I went straight to the hell fortress I had laid before, and after clearing the fortress, I returned home to see that Brighton had fought a few skeletons, a few creepers, and the remains of monsters all over the ground.

I gave Brighton a handful of Hell Oil, and then I dug up a few more soul sands, and we both started by paving a few paths with soul sand, placing buckets of water on either side of the road, and putting a few Helloil on top of the soul sand.

I clapped my hands and said, just let it grow. After that, we went straight to see what was going on with the wheat we had planted.

Wow, this field is ripe, full of gold, a scene of harvest joy. We both harvested the wheat and put it in our backpacks.

I took out a few seeds, fed them to the chicks in front of me, and then, using the seeds, led them into our room, tied them all up, and went back to my workbench to make a few fences and a fence gate, and put together a small chicken farm.

Every day we can feed, kill and eat chickens at home, and we can survive on chickens.

I asked Brighton, what were you doing when I went to Hell to get hell oil? He replied, "I made a few pickaxes, went to the mines, dug a few mines, and got a few diamonds and a few redstones, and a few emeralds.

I happily said, there's a village ahead, can we go and trade emeralds? He said tiredly, I'm too tired today, I've fought a few battles and dug a lot of mines, you wait here first, I'll go to bed first.

Brighton said anxiously, give me a few emeralds first, I'm going to trade wow! I saw that he was a little anxious, so he didn't lie down anymore and went over there to trade a few diamonds.

Go home and sleep. The next day I put the diamonds in the box, and the boxes gradually got more diamonds, and the emeralds were there.

I made a beacon with Brighton, which I made from the withered Nether Star, and went digging up a few obsidian, making an appointment to go to Hell first.

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