Lin Mu didn't wish to damage the seeds accidentally while cutting the Snow Glass Pears, as such he used this method.

By utilizing Meld, Lin Mu could have precision cuts as if he were a top tier surgeon using a precision obsidian scalpel.

Lin Mu's immortal sense entered the Snow Glass Pears and located the seeds within them. There were six seeds in the center of the fruit, divided into six segments. Having located them, Lin Mu targeted them with Meld and controlled the space around the Seeds.

It was very fine control, and he only pulled the seed out of the fruit from the top.

This left six precise holes at the sides of the Snow Glass Pears, with not a single drop of juice falling out.

"There we go." Lin Mu had finished taking out all the seeds in just five minutes.

In total, he had taken about ten Snow Glass Pears that were ripened and from them, he got a total of sixty seeds.

"This should be decent enough." Lin Mu hoped that at least one of them would sprout.

He knew just how difficult it was to grow Immortal Fruits, and that even if a fruit had many seeds, the chances of even a single one sprouting and growing to maturity was quite low.

And this chance of growth was further reduced when the Immortal plants needed unique conditions and resources to grow.

"Now's the moment of truth…" Lin Mu muttered and carefully planted the seeds in the ground of the Sleepscape.

There was no guarantee whether the Sleepscape would accept them or not. If it did, it meant that the Sleepscape knew the plant would be sentient.

'At least I won't have to wait for months on end to know whether a seed would be viable or not.' Lin Mu thought.

He gently poked some holes in the ground, before putting in the seeds one by one and covering them.

that there was enough distance between them so that there was plenty of place to grow. While it was unlikely that multiple of them would sprout and grow to the point of becoming trees, which would lead to them competing for nutrients, it was

~Huu~

deep breath and waited to see if the Sleepscape would accept or

until finally Lin Mu felt the ground

~pop~pop~pop~

the seed he had just planted started to be

~Sigh~

Mu let out a sigh as over forty seeds

Fifty seven…

that this was a failure. The last spot where he had

~Pop~

the ground parted, Lin Mu narrowed his

green sprout rose

Lin

~thud~

with his weight, and an indent was left on it which recovered

down and took a closer look at the young Snow Glass

color. If one looked at it right now, they would be unable to even tell this was a Snow Glass

survival rate of the young immortal plants was so low. They simply looked too

barely has any immortal Qi fluctuations too.' Lin Mu thought

~shua~

had

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