Su Yan took it and put it in a clean bowl, "Put on your clothes, it will be a little cold."
"The peanuts are fried, you can try some."
Qin Anna wiped his hair with a handkerchief, and then put on his coat. He bent down and grabbed the peanuts spread out on the cloth, and squeezed them gently with his big hands, and the shells fell off.
After eating one, he peeled off more than a dozen in succession, and then handed it to Su Yan's mouth, "It's crispy and fragrant."
Just as Su Yan was about to take it, Qin An moved his hand away, bent down slightly, and said in a low voice: "I'll feed you." After saying that, he came close to her mouth.
Su Yan didn't know whether to laugh or cry. She opened her mouth and ate a few pills, chewed them a few times, swallowed them and said, "I just ate a lot, and the shells are still piled over there. You can eat it by yourself."
"Want some soup and rice? I made some shepherd's purse."
"eat."
Qin An finished eating the peanuts in his hand, then took an ax to chop firewood, and soon there was a crackling sound in the forest.
The soup and rice are ready, and a lot of firewood is piled at the entrance of the cave.
Around the fire, the two of them ate soup and rice, and the two dogs ate soup and rice at the door. It was quiet and warm for a while.
Qin An ate his second bowl of soup and rice and glanced at the woman. She ate it in small bites with a gentle look on her face. His heart softened for the most part.
This is his wife.
He suddenly said in a low voice: "Daughter-in-law."
Su Yan subconsciously looked up at him, "What's wrong? Isn't it enough? Then I'll bake some pancakes."
Qin An shook his head and raised the corners of his mouth, "If it's okay, I'll call you."
Hearing this, Su Yan frowned and took a sip of soup and rice, "I won't eat it after this. Everything in the pot belongs to you."
"Eat some more."
Qin An gave her half a spoonful and said, "Eat slowly."
Then scoop the rest into a bowl.
He eats quickly, but he habitually waits for Su Yan to finish before taking the last bite.
It was already dark after the two of them put away the pots and dishes. Qin An made a den for the dog on the fence so that it would be warmer at night.
Then cover the fence with cloth.
Su Yan took a look and her cheeks felt a little hot. She was sleeping on the innermost side and said, "The warm water is in the bucket."
Qin An turned his head and glanced at her, took off his clothes and wiped himself with the handkerchief. Under the weak firelight, the man's strong chest was looming.
Su Yan looked at her for two or three times and then moved away. Not long after, the footsteps behind her gradually approached, and soon she was held in a big hand.
You can clearly smell the unique scent of a man, which makes you feel at ease.
Before she could say anything, she felt his dishonest hand. She reached out and patted him, "You have to hunt tomorrow, so take a good rest."
The hands on his waist didn't stop at all, and the man's low and honest voice was a little aggrieved, "Daughter-in-law."
Su Yan didn't know whether to laugh or cry. She turned around and hugged his waist, whispering: "My waist still hurts."
The next moment, big hands gently rubbed her waist, and she fell asleep not knowing how long it took.
The man's breathing was slightly heavy in the dark night, which seemed a little unbearable, but he still hugged her properly.
He gently rubbed the woman's head with his chin, and he fell asleep soon after.
There were screams in the mountains from time to time at night. Su Yan occasionally woke up and felt the rough man beside her, and she fell asleep peacefully again.
It was getting slightly brighter, so Xiao Huang ran over to rub Qin An, and then ran towards the fence, obviously going out to pee.
Qin An subconsciously looked at the woman in his arms, then gently stood up and opened the fence, and the two dogs ran out.
Su Yan just heard the sound of the fence opening. She sat up and looked outside. There was still some fog. Qin An walked back and lay down again, "Sleep a little longer."
Su Yan fell on his arm, "I'll go hunting with you later, and I'll pick up mushrooms."
"Okay." Qin An couldn't help but kiss her forehead twice.
Su Yan moved a little itchyly, then raised her head and kissed his face.
After a while, some heart-shaking sounds could be heard in the cave.
It was already midnight when the two of them came out of the cave. Su Yan pulled at her wrinkled clothes and said, "You raise the fire, and I'll bake the pancakes."
Qin An's clothes were also wrinkled, but he didn't pull them. He raised the fire in a few times, and then went back to fetch water.
After eating the pancakes, the two of them and the two dogs went into the mountains. Qin An asked Su Yan to pick mushrooms on a flat place, and then he went hunting.
Xiao Huang bit a rabbit somewhere and put it next to Su Yan. The head had been eaten. Su Yan was still a little happy, so she picked it up and put it in the basket.
"I'll make you some more food when I go back later."
As soon as she finished speaking, she heard someone talking. She turned her head and looked over, and saw two tall men holding bows and arrows in their hands, obviously hunting.
The two men probably didn't expect to see the young woman here. They were stunned for a moment, and then they looked Su Yan up and down.
This woman is really pretty.
Su Yan was holding the basket without any panic on her face. She turned around and called out, "Mr.
Then he raised his voice and shouted, "Mr.
Soon Qin An strode over with a bow and arrow. When he saw two strange men, he frowned and then placed them in front of Su Yan.
When the two men saw that the woman's husband was here, they took their bows and arrows and left. Qin An stared at them as they walked away before turning to look at Su Yan, "Don't be afraid, come hunt with me."
These two men are hunting in the mountains here, and they will probably be here for the past few days.
Su Yan nodded, "Okay."
After that, she followed Qin An all the way into the mountains, where the woods were lush, shady and overgrown with weeds.
Qin An deliberately walked slowly and waited for her to follow. The two of them were lucky enough to hear a pheasant crow in a grass cage.
Qin An threw a stone, and the pheasant flew up. He took the opportunity to shoot out, and the pheasant immediately fell to the ground.
Qin An strode over to pick it up, pulled out the arrow and threw it into the basket on his back, then got into the grass cage and quickly came out with a few wild eggs.
He showed it to Su Yan and said in a low voice: "I'll fry it later and eat it."
Su Yan took it and put it in the basket. Just when she was about to say something, she saw something. She turned her head and looked in that direction again, and said happily: "That's a ginseng leaf."
Hearing this, Qin An followed her line of sight and looked over. There was a ginseng plant among the weeds, but it didn't look that big.
This is quite common in the mountains.
He walked over and shook it twice before pulling it up. It was not too small and could probably be sold for more than one tael of silver.
He shook it twice and put it into his clothes. As soon as he put it away, the two men came from nowhere.
Qin An stepped on the place where he had just pulled the ginseng, and then stared at the two of them quietly, saying in a low voice: "Don't you understand the rules of hunting?"
Mountain people who hunt generally know that there are people in this area and will not come over.
The two men guessed that they were two men and did not feel embarrassed at all. "This mountain is not yours. We came here first. You go to other places."
As he spoke, he looked at the two people's baskets and backpacks, and it was obvious that he heard the two talking about ginseng.
Qin An stood in front of Su Yan, his brows furrowed slightly, and his expression was a bit sinister due to his lack of expression, but he didn't say anything and took Su Yan and walked to the other side.
After walking far away, Su Yan glanced behind her and whispered: "They seem to be following us."
Qin An said "Yeah", "I know this mountain better than they do."
He paused and said comfortingly: "They can't beat me, don't be afraid."
Those two men were obviously wary of him, otherwise they would have had other ideas.