Chapter 300: Pig Farming

Regarding the fact that his professor was Cheyenne’s grandfather, Reece only found out later.

After staying in the pig farming major for a year, Reece learned the entire process from breeding to fattening to postnatal care within two months.

During the next two years, there were no new students in this major, and he remained the only and last student in the program. The school even seemed to have forgotten both the major and Reece.

By the time he reached his sophomore year, Reece couldn’t bear the foolish sounds of the pigs anymore. He decided to participate in a talent show run by a TV program. When the host asked him what his family did for a living, Reece promptly answered, “Pig farming.”

At first, everyone thought he was joking, but when he posted a photo from his home in the Gray family’s pigsty, they finally realized that he was serious. He was not kidding.

Reece was really into pig farming!

However, even when it came to pig farming, having good looks made a world of difference. While playing the guitar for the pigs, Reece’s fans would just scream in delight, thinking he was incredibly handsome.

“He’s so cute!”

“He’s so compassionate!”

Reece’s family are much

should give up the entertainment industry and go back to farming pigs, since at least those pigs appreciated

slapped down by Reece’s father, Lamont Gray. During that time, there was a food crisis in Agerone, with many people suffering from hunger. The two countries established a joint aid association,

donated

at current market prices, this donation cost him approximately two

about pig farming, he wasn’t referring to small-scale or

who investigated Reece’s family background found out that Lamont, Reece’s father, was the chairman of a company listed among the top 500 companies

of Lamont’s company were in animal feed, pig farming, and food, making it

and it

50 billion worth

for acting, it was just a way

a measly five

were starting to show signs of aging. The balconies along the

was striking. In the north, there were skyscrapers, neon signs, and a fast-paced lifestyle, while the south had the charm of a small town frozen in time. You could often see small

since he’d last visited this place, but as he looked at the familiar surroundings, it felt like he had traveled back

during tough times. In contrast, Cheyenne was quite thin. He would sneak some sausages and snacks from his own home

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