The farm kept developing.
There were fields, greenhouses, and enclosures.
The previously empty cement courtyard walls began to burst with life.
Because of this, more animals started to come this way.
For the animals, the easiest place to get food was where humans lived.
For instance, North American raccoons used to live in the forest, struggling every step of the way. They had poor hunting abilities and no real means of protection, making life very difficult for them.
Later, they began rummaging through human trash cans, and it got out of control; they all started living in human trash cans, and their population grew significantly.
Xu Yang's farm was five kilometers away from the mountain village, surrounded by vast stretches of open land.
The animals, feeling audacious, dared to venture in.
Little Fox was happily frolicking on the farm's grassland.
Running around.
Seemingly sensing no danger, their bravery grew.
Xu Yang fed them from time to time.