Monster Girl Farm: A Farm LitRPG Story by Archer Simon

Monster Girl Farm: A Farm LitRPG Story by Archer Simon

Author:Archer, Simon
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Published: 2020-10-11T00:00:00+00:00


“They aren’t doing as well as the others,” I yelled across the corral to her.

“That’s what happens when people try to shortcut shit!”

she yelled back, laughing. “You’ll have to walk them for two hours to get the same results.”

I looked at Hops and Royal, my shoulders drooping. I had indeed tried to shortcut the process, and while I technically wouldn’t be losing any time in the long run, it disappointed me that I wasn’t saving time either.

“Guess I should ask questions before giving things like this a shot,” I told Glendella when the llamas and I passed her on our way around the corral.

“May save you some false hope if nothing else,” she agreed. “Did you eat lunch?” Her subject switch caught me o guard.

“Don’t think so,” I answered, knowing I had not.

“Well, it’s too late now,” she replied haughtily. “You’ll have to wait until dinner. I’d recommend not missing dinner, however, or you won’t be able to dive into tomorrow the way you have today.” She nodded at my arm, and I craned my neck to see what she was looking at.

It was my health meter. It was three-quarters empty after hauling wheat and walking llamas all day.

“I won’t miss dinner. What time is dinner, again?” I asked, laughing.

“We are moving it to seven since we are getting up at five,” she answered.

“I’ll be there,” I replied. She nodded as she walked away to return to whatever work it was she was doing.

I instantly found myself bored for the first time that day. I had over an hour left to walk the llamas, who were both going agonizingly slow compared to Frosting. So, my mind started wandering to the books and journals I’d read since I’d been to the farm.

My uncle had bred all these animals and all the ones that the farm sold, as well as animals for other farmers and businesses that needed them. He had also bred Violet, which he wanted her existence kept a secret until he could figure out how he did it.

My mind kept returning to the same image when I thought about the secrets my uncle had, and that was the drawing of the board I’d found in the capsule room. I realized that I never asked if his breeding practices for the more typical animals, like the llamas and cows, were a secret, or if they were well-known techniques. It felt like everything he did was a secret the way he had the journals, the hidden room, and the shadow box with the false-back.

There were a lot of questions left to find an answer to, and I decided right then and there that I was going to find them.

For the rest of the walk, I went over what I remembered of the breeding processes I’d read about. A lot of the time involved seemed to depend on what was being bred. Some of the more basic animals only took a few hours. Some bigger animals, like horses and llamas, took a few days.



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