Chapter 65 - Miss Bai Fumei

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation  Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

The netizens were speechless from the shock.

The anti-fans of Xiang Yi, who had been flaming her for being ‘uncultured’, has no ‘f*cking clue’ in particular. But here was proof that what she has been calling her house is really her house!

A few seconds of silence passed by.

—[Can I ask weakly, what the hell is a Little Rabbit Farm?]

—[I’m from Nancheng, so let me explain this popular science. Little Rabbit Farm is the pride and joy of our southern city. The farm used to be on a wasteland, and the farmers in the surrounding area were very poor as well. Then, some big boss invested in high-tech farming, such as cultivating high-quality seeds, introducing automatic seeders and harvesters, and automated stock retrieval. Although the total output is not high, the quality was able to reach the level of specialty supplied goods! A small number of semi-processed foods can also be purchased online, but remember, all the other products can only be bought locally in Nancheng!]

—[Online shopping relies on your hand speed, while offline shopping relies on how fast you run. Yesterday, I was only a second late and missed out on the last box of strawberries in my supermarket from Little Rabbit Farm. /goodbye /goodbye]

Some netizens went off to a search engine and looked up Little Rabbit Farm. The price that first popped up were the listed prices of the agricultural projects. The numbers were enough to make people wonder if the merchant had input the wrong number.

Little Rabbit Farm specialty strawberries: 12 RMB/piece, starting at 6 pieces. Shipping not included.

?????

How was this any different from daylight robbery?

You can buy a pound of strawberries with 12 RMB!

Upon clicking into the comment section, one could see the buyers’ high praise, describing their taste as heavenly. Even ass-kissing comments going as far as saying “these berries should only exist in heaven” constantly popped out.

Heh? Is it really that good?

I don’t believe it!

Let’s buy one and try it out!

Just as they were confirming the purchase, a prompt popped up:

This product is sold out.

Motherf*cker, is this how you run a business? I’m trying to spend money, but you won’t even let me do that??

Clicking into the other products, one could see they were all equally absurd in price. Yet, they were all fascinatingly seductive and were all sold out without exception.

Hmm, hunger marketing?

You think I’d fall for such a low-end consumer trap?!

…Motherf*cker. Alright, if I can’t buy directly, then to the black market it is!

With another click, the black market prices were as listed below:

Second-hand/authentic/Free e-shipping/Little Rabbit Farm Specialty Strawberries: 36 RMB/pc, 6 pcs minimum. Bought based on own ability. Does not accept negotiations or unresponsive buyers. If you want it, click buy. I was only able to get two boxes, so suit yourself.

???

Are all second-hand sellers this arrogant these days??

After such drama, several netizens began to form an intuitive understanding of Little Rabbit Farm:

Expensive.

Hard to buy.

This Little Rabbit Farm was full of fresh produce, unpretentious, and delicious. It had successfully drawn their attention!

See you at the Weibo lottery!

However, the majority of netizens had forgotten the Little Rabbit Farm for the time being. The film location being used for “Two Under One Roof” was actually the Vase Fairy’s home?

This heavenly mansion, with its fairytale garden, vast vegetable fields, clear ponds, far off farms… All of it belonged to the Vase Fairy?!

Countless netizens fell into a state of contemplation.

Her entering the entertainment industry was the equivalent of a national team player going to the countryside to help the poor.

She was clearly a Bai Fumei*, engaged in the temporary process of experiencing the suffering of real life!!

*Translator’s note: Bai Fumei = Term used to describe someone who is respectively fair Skinned, wealthy, and beautiful