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Chapter 607 Porkcupine-B

After focusing on the entrance, Jin started to look at the other parts of the cities as he reviewed the defences of the floating platforms. An overhaul of the Agriculture Sector 1 and 2 was proposed by Weslie, the Scholar of the West.

Based on the System's predictive analysis, Weslie's plans increase the overall output by at least 200%. Still, Jin had decided that to place that priority in the further phases since the opening of the Dungeon City Fortress was more critical. At the very most, he would play the 'demand and supply' card if the store owners at his Tree Mall would to request for more of his food stock.

The overhaul would be a significant renovation of both sectors. Weslie had proposed that sub dungeon instances be used for the animals to better handle their rearing needs. This would undoubtedly increase the Jin's overheads significantly since he had to build a server as well as placing a portion of the System's processing capability to handle the rearing of animals in the Dungeon World. However, she continuously emphasised that the animals needed the utmost care to provide the best quality of meat.

At the same time, Weslie was very curious about the cultivation ability of animals in Jin's Earth. She noted that the meat's quality was indeed more satisfying with the spiritual chi flowing throughout the animal. (Of course, the way to cook it matters too but the ingredient always play a part.)

However, it was deemed inefficient to rear cultivated animals as they could not meet the demands unlike the use of giant monsters from the Giant World.

That was where Half Ghoul Lord Derek's research of combining animals or plants into monsters might have an impact of Weslie's plan. Therefore, Jin called upon Derek and Weslie into the dungeon maker room to have a proper discussion while Lord Wolte quietly (or as quiet he could be) look through the defence layout of Jin's city.

Weslie was a bit annoyed that she was summoned out of nowhere when the scholar felt that she had some ideas with regards to the vital 'instrument' for