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Now reading: Chapter 17 Golems, ducks, geese, and cows from Farming is OP, a Action novel by deadlywolf234.

The next few weeks flew by in a haze. Silk had gained an animal-charming skill from , but it didn’t make her better at taking care of animals; all animals were more friendly towards her. That included wolves in the forest who would be more wary or avoid her instead of outright attacking when they could. It took so convincing to get Silk back into my bed, but after telling her of the benefits, she reluctantly agreed.

It ant that most nights ended in a threeso, very rarely did I get either one of my partners by themselves, and after just a few days of this playing out, Silk felt like a missing part of the family was found. She was feral while in heat; she now took the backseat role to Tems and would only jump in after watching us the first ti. We only needed to do it once for the daily bonus to take place, but that was rarely the case.

I had grown to a point where Tems was not enough, but with the two, I felt satisfied, and neither was so worn out that they couldn’t work the next day. The two got along perfectly to the point that Tems sotis filled in on guard duty when she had free ti and didn’t feel like exploring. It also ant that we had another mouth to feed, and Silk was a fan of the milk, eggs, and at we were bringing in.

Her job beca to milk the goats and collect the chicken eggs for breakfast and dinner. I bought more chickens, bringing us up to a good dozen as I bought so duck babies and geese too. The geese weren’t great for their eggs, but they protect the more stupid ducks and chickens. It also ant more work as I had to keep supplying the ducks with enough water for them to feel comfortable.

I also put in an order for a guard dog and a farm cat. We hadn’t gotten them yet, but the mont two were born or we found out if a nearby village had two they didn’t need, we’d get them. The geese… Hated my guts and only seed to get along with Silk and Tems. I couldn’t get too close to them unless I was feeding them or bringing the ducks more buckets of water, because they splashed out what was in the duck basin I made. At so point, I reached twenty-five again.

STD Immunity- Gain immunity to sexually transmitted diseases.

Pleasure bonus- Increases the pleasure your partners feel.

Comfort zone- Increases health, mana, and stamina regeneration by 100% while on the farm.

Elental affinity- Choose an elent. Earth, Water, Wind, Fire, Lightning.

Jack of Jack of Jacks- Increases bonus by another 10%

Sexual healing- Regenerate 25% of health, mana, and stamina from having sex.

Don’t think about it- The lower a person’s intellect the higher your charm up to a 100% bonus.

New!

Wicker armor- Allows the creation of a wicker set of armor that provides a growing boost to defenses the more crops grown

Wicker tools- Allows the creation of a wicker tool that provides a growing boost to utility the more crops grown

Wicker quality- Crops grown on wicker golems now also have an increased quality by 50%. Potential bonus doubled if higher quality fertilizer is used.

The wicker skills were another pick, one of the three choices, and as cool as a set of wicker armor or tools would be… The quality bonus is too amazing of a boost. It would upgrade anything grown from potential rare to epic. I pick wicker quality and make another golem, bringing my total to three. One mushroom, one lichen, and one vine. I had realized at so point… I was making far more money than I had any right to, for it being my first year of growing crops.

It just wasn’t my first year; it was barely through spring, and sumr just started. I still had another half a year to grow my class until winter, and then there were special winterized crops I could grow. I was making money hand over fist and rolling every single copper back into my field. A brand new adventurer might be able to earn two or three gold, but I had already made twice that amount, and the amount was just going to keep increasing as I kept expanding.

I picked strawberry for the vine golem. I just knew instinctively that even though they were considered a bush, they worked in a similar enough way that the vine golem would function perfectly normally with growing strawberries. My other options were just worse than that one. Grapes were too slow growing, at least the food part of the plant anyway. The grape vines had spread the entire side of the wall I planted them on and started to expand on the adjacent walls of the village.

I would have no problems making wine. The biggest problem would be harvesting and making the wine before the fruit spoiled; they had spread that far already, to where we might get hundreds of bottles of wine made every single year now because of it. Tomatoes were a choice, but I don’t really think they’d work well on a golem. It was a lot more work and planning than just planting an uncommon magified strawberry I had ordered. The boost wasn’t great, just slightly increased taste and size, but every bit added up.

It did an that if an epic magified strawberry was made, it would be that much bigger and sweeter compared to a normal epic strawberry. I still needed the high-quality fertilizer to get the full effect. After that, I would start looking for magified versions of the poisons to make the three poison golems I had planned. That would also give a reason to visit the alchemist, to have her make poisons for to sell.

Things just kept improving, slowly but surely we were making progress. Silk and Tems began to explore the forest in their free ti together. I had decided that with , we would get too sidetracked picking up everything we passed by. I had only gone in with them once, and Silk yelled at as I had the bag filled a mile into the forest.

I was just too good at spotting various items that sold for a tiny amount but were valuable enough not to pass up. They bypassed them all and normally brought back silvers more stuff than they’d get going with . If I did go with them, it was only until the bag was full, then they’d go in further. I waited patiently for them to get back as I avoided the geese that were also waiting for them.

After seeing them coming from the woods, I couldn’t help but smile until I saw what they were bringing back with them, and my jaw dropped. They managed to lure a small group of magified cows back with them. The bull that guided the smaller cows was above my eye level. I gulped as our eyes t, but he didn’t deem a threat and quickly ignored .

Normal cows were expensive… Magified cows, even common, were beyond expensive. I’d guess the four females and one bull would cost over ten gold. The only problem would be if they monsterized instead, but that was sothing to worry about in the future. Even if they did, I’d have made enough money to pay for whatever they destroyed ten tis over by then. As I began to excitedly walk towards the town. I knew that fencing these animals between the farm and forest would be a great deterrent for when the goblin army got built back up. I gulped my saliva as I wondered what their special milk would taste like.

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