Super Spender

Chapter 737: 731: Man and Nature (Part 1)



Chapter 737: Chapter 731: Man and Nature (Part 1)

With the explosive growth in human lifespan, the population will undoubtedly experience a super-growth peak until the lifespans of the first batch of people who received gene optimization fluid come to an end. Considering a lifespan of 500 years and the age when people get married and have children, it’s safe to estimate that the population will increase by at least tenfold.

So, the pressure is enormous. Just one Mars or one Earth is definitely not enough. By then, interstellar immigration will be inevitable. Finn Lewis still needs to find new technology to terraform other planets. Of course, it’s not to say that the population will certainly increase so much because, with the increase in human lifespan, many people won’t get married or have children too early.

Finn’s wedding preparations are well underway. Naturally, all wedding preparations should be made in the new manor. So, it’s important to view the manor’s environment as soon as possible. To be honest, Finn has a general idea of what the new manor looks like, but he’s never been there. So this time, his friends came over, naturally, they all went to take a look. To be honest, they were all extremely curious about Finn’s new villa. The whole world was dying to know this place because everyone knows that 100 square kilometers is not a small figure, similar to a small park in a city, which is typically just 1 square kilometer.

Finn has a villa of 100 square kilometers for himself to live in. This area is simply huge, bear in mind that many ordinary prefecture-level cities are not so big. Even though the exact cost of this place is unknown, it can be roughly calculated. The greening work on such a large area is a huge investment.

Don’t think that greening won’t cost much, as it requires a lot of money. Many varieties of trees here don’t naturally grow, and although the water resources here are relatively developed, planting so many trees is a great strain. Furthermore, forming a dense, jungle-like area similar to a primitive forest is quite challenging. Many trees were transported in by helicopters, and the mere transportation of such large trees could cost hundreds of thousands.

The entire park is so large, and the transplantation of so many trees, the quantity and cost of this are enormous. These greenings are rather the most expensive aspect. In terms of other construction, although the cost is also tremendous, sometimes in modern society, the modern urban jungle of reinforced concrete is cheaper than this primitive greening.

So, Finn decided to bring his friends over the next day to inspect the place in advance. Even Finn is now somewhat curious about this location. After getting off the highway, the broad asphalt road presents a unique dark blue color, different from the color of traditional asphalt roads, which can be clearly distinguished. Finn could tell at a glance that this road was made with the latest additives, which can resist earthquakes of at least 9 on the Richter scale.

Of course, this is relative resistance. If the intensity of the earthquake reaches a certain level, resulting in crustal changes and causing the earth’s crust to crack, no matter how superior the material, it cannot resist the force of the planet. But if it is not a natural disaster like an earthquake, under other circumstances, such as the strength of the road, it’s not something ordinary asphalt roads can compete with. Situations like the asphalt road cracking hardly ever occur.

Also, it’s strong enough for large planes, helicopters, and even small spacecraft to take off and land without any problem. Once on such a road, it starts to become unusually smooth, as if driving on an airport runway, extraordinarily flat. After passing a door built like an ancient castle at the front, the view suddenly opens up. The entrance to the park is a broad avenue about five lanes wide, which is lined with giant maple trees that, at first glance, appear to be several hundred years old.

Now, nearing late autumn, the leaves of the maple trees have started to turn slightly yellow and even red. At this moment, the maple trees along both sides of the avenue are incredibly beautiful, even more vibrant than many domestic and foreign photographed maple avenues. The most important thing is these sturdy maple trees, where on earth could one import them from? Such maple trees must be over a hundred years old.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

But Finn knows, though these maple trees grow huge due to their tree age, mostly it is because they have grown so quickly with the help of Energy Cultivation Fluid. That fluid is like the catalyst for plants, way more potent than any ripening agent, but it does no harm to the plants. Instead, it enriches the plants with energy. If animals consume these tree leaves for a long time, it would be beneficial. The plants here were all grown this way, attracting plenty of animals.

Not long after Finn and his friends drove into this grand avenue, they saw from afar a group of more than twenty Sika deer leisurely wandering around on the road. Most of them were continuously chewing, apparently ruminating. This sight stunned his friends. You could see such a sight in countries like the North Federation and Proudshire, especially in the Cana Kingdom, North Federation states with lots of farms and ranches. But in our country, if you want to see such a scene, we can only sarcastically say, “Haha.”

And this scene happened here at Finn’s place. Most importantly, after seeing the car, these deer didn’t panic and run away. They just glanced over here a few times and continued their leisurely activities, whether lying down or standing, they appeared to be utterly calm.

“Wow, Mr. Finn, are these deer yours?” Peak Blair couldn’t help but ask.

“Of course not, these are wild deer.” Finn shook his head. There are people in our country who raise Sika deer, but deer raised in captivity are for consumption, and of course, being eaten is just a part of it, most are for antlers and the like. However, the deer raised in captivity are different from the wild Sika deer. The former has been improved, while the latter is a class 2 protected animal. To some extent, it’s at the same level as the Giant Panda, which is a class 1 protected animal.


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