Chapter 133 Ancient Version of Poor Little One 18
Chapter 133 Ancient Version of Poor Little One 18
The tigers appeared one by one. Once they appeared, they were rarely alone and had strong fighting power. The key was that their skin was thick enough. It would be difficult for the villagers to escape unscathed if they encountered one.
After calculating her position, Qu Nannan moved as fast as lightning. She killed the leading wild boar with her knife, and then killed several other adult wild boars. The remaining half-grown ones were easier to deal with. They died under Qu Nannan's knife before they could escape.
Looking at the fallen wild boar, Qu Nannan nodded with satisfaction. Fortunately, she had been exercising since she recovered, so her speed was still good. She quickly collected the wild boar that was still bleeding, took out a capsule specially used to deal with the smell of blood, and threw it on the ground.
After a puff of smoke, the choking smell of blood disappeared instantly, so there was no need to worry about attracting other large wild beasts.
Qu Nannan walked to the place where the wild boar had been eating. The grass seemed to be particularly lush. The more she looked at the grass, the more familiar it looked. After thinking about it, she remembered what it was.
Qu Nannan clapped her hands and said, "System, take a look, is this a sweet potato vine? How could I have forgotten that wild boars love to eat this? No wonder these wild boars have come back. There is food here for them to eat."
Qu Nannan took out a hoe and dug directly under the vine. Soon she dug out several sweet potatoes the size of an adult's fist.
"That's true. Now we don't have to worry about having nothing to feed the pigs. I'll dig a few more and show them to the village chief. I'll bring people over to dig the rest tomorrow."
Qu Nannan dug out a dozen of them and put them in the backpack, carefully remembering the location and continued to move forward. Noticing the robot's alarm, Qu Nannan sped up and ran in the direction of the robot.
When we got there, we saw several creatures with gray fur, black bellies and black and white stripes on their heads attacking the robot. The robot had no attacking skills and could only dodge. It sent out an alarm signal because it was attacked.
When Qu Nannan saw the appearance of the animal, she thought of a badger. These creatures are fine, why would they attack the little robot?
Qu Nannan quickly dealt with the badgers. Once properly processed, these badgers are a great medicine for treating burns, and their meat is also very delicious. Only then did the little robot approach Qu Nannan and signal her to watch its playback.
The little robot does not have a voice function, because it is the simplest detection robot. After playing the video, Qu Nannan finally understood why the badgers attacked the little robot. The badgers were licking the stone, but the little robot went up and picked up the stone to check. How could it not be angry?
But why are these badgers licking stones? Qu Nannan also picked up nearby stones curiously and examined them one by one. The little robot spit out a piece of paper from its mouth and gave it to Qu Nannan. Looking at the data on it, Qu Nannan was a little excited.
It turns out that these stones contain salt, which may be good for the bodies of small animals. Occasionally, animals come here to lick these minerals when they have nothing to do.
It's really what you think. It turns out there is a salt mine here, and the mine is buried underground in a secret cave.
Qujia Village is located in the south. There is occasional snowfall in winter, and the snow melts as it falls. It seems that this place was probably once an ocean, and the salt caves were formed by changes in the earth's crust.
Let the little robot lead the way, and we found a very small cave not far away. Such a small cave can only be crawled into by children. Even if adults see it, they will not care, and will only think it is the cave of some small animal.
Qu Nannan looked at the hole, then looked at her own body size, it was not impossible to go in. But she was really afraid of getting stuck, so she took out the tools to enlarge the hole to a size that an adult could crawl in, then she put away the tools, cleaned up the traces around, and then squatted into the cave.
Don't be fooled by the small entrance from the outside, the inside is not small, and the entire cave is filled with white crystals, making the light in the cave not very dim. The salt she saw in front of her was enough to feed dozens of Qujia Village for a lifetime if it was refined.
Qu Nannan picked up a few fallen stones and planned to take them back to try to make salt. It was definitely not okay to eat them directly. The chemical substances in them were comparable to poisons and could directly kill people. It was not advisable to eat them directly for a long time.
Qu Nannan knew the simplest way to make salt. She just needed to go back and experiment and test whether there were any toxins.
Having achieved her goal today, Qu Nannan happily returned to the village. When she was almost at the entrance of the valley, Qu Nannan made a simple rack. She took out two big and two small wild boars from the dead, and took the rest to the city to sell.
When they walked to the entrance of the valley, two young men came out when Qu Nannan called them. They were overjoyed to see what Qu Nannan had brought back, and quickly stepped forward to help pull it in.
"Nannan, you hit me, you're not hurt, are you?"
"No, I took advantage of the time when they weren't paying attention."
"Great, we have meat tonight. Can you exchange something for the meat?"
"No need to change. I can't eat so much meat. Let's eat together when we get home to celebrate our move."
"Really? Thank you, Nannan. Your brother will take care of the Shiba Inu from now on," the young man who wanted to exchange meat promised, patting his chest.
The other young man didn't want to be left behind: "Then I'll take care of the water pillar from Nannan's house for you."
Qu Nannan smiled and nodded: "Okay, then I will be relieved from now on."
In fact, the boys in the village often help Qu Nannan with these tasks. If any family makes something delicious, they will take turns to send some to Qu Nannan. Otherwise, Qu Nannan is not a saint who would be so dedicated to the people in the village.
No wonder the original owner was thinking about helping the villagers avoid disaster until his death.
Seeing the wild boar being pulled back, the villagers dropped their work and gathered around: "Did the girl hit this? Is the girl hurt?"
An old man looked at the young people in the village and said, "You should all practice the Kung Fu that Nannan taught you. You don't have to be as strong as Nannan. As long as you can protect yourself when you go out, it will be fine."
The young man still likes to be noticed and answered loudly: "We will practice well."
"Girl, go back and clean up first. We'll help you prepare the meat and send it to you later."
"No need, Fourth Uncle. I can't finish all the meat by myself and it will go bad. It's just right that we have a feast today to celebrate our village moving to a new place."
"Girl, if you can't finish it, you can sell it to earn some money. It's such a pity to just eat it like this."
"What's the pity? We've eaten all of it. And we haven't had meat for a long time. Let's have a good meal today. I won't help with the rest. I'll trouble you uncles and aunts to do it."
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