Jing Shu gave a slight nod. I have space storage, but I can't just take fresh vegetables out to use. Fresh vegetables couldn't be kept for too long, leaving her no choice but to dry them. Dried vegetables lost some of their nutrients. If one truly had dehydrated vegetables, they would be extremely beneficial in the apocalypse—convenient and nutritious. Soaking them in water would be like having fresh vegetables anytime, anywhere.
The old man, whom Housekeeper Cai called Mr. Liu, said, "These dehydrated vegetables indeed have great prospects. I think it's necessary to acquire this technology. Then we can vigorously develop agriculture. With the apocalypse upon us, it's not that we intend to hoard them as rare commodities; no one knows what other disasters will occur in the future, so it's very important to stockpile dehydrated vegetables."
"Yes, having grain in the apocalypse means peace of mind. If we only have grain and no vegetables, our old bones won't be able to take it."
