"If you don't want it, can I clean it up for you?" Su Yizhao asked cautiously.
"Take it, take it! Take up space!" The tiger was very generous, but this thing still smells strange when it is placed in the cave!
Su Yizhao even took out a cloth bag from her backpack. She was fully prepared.
It was originally intended to hold herbs, but unexpectedly it actually contained a pair of deer antlers.
This is really pie in the sky, if she doesn't want it, it will hit her on the head.
Su Yizhao couldn't bear Xiaolu, "Brother Tiger! If there is something like this in the future, just keep it and wait for me to clean it up for you! After all, you can bury the bones for others, right?"
Xiangsi glanced at Su Yizhao, and saw that the baby's face was glowing red and his eyes were full of ingots, and he felt that he was blind.
After Su Yizhao put the deer antler into the bag, she suddenly found a furry and dirty thing on the side that caught her attention.
Suddenly thinking of something, Su Yizhao immediately picked up this thing and looked at it.
"You still have this hobby? Isn't this deer poop? It's so disgusting!"
Dahuang looked at Su Yizhao holding that lump of food and suddenly felt like he was going to vomit out the meat he had just eaten.
"This is musk!" Su Yizhao suddenly burst into laughter. He didn't expect that he would gain a lot from this trip up the mountain!
Seeing the tiger walking to the small pool and drinking water, Su Yizhao only felt funny.
This tiger has quite a few quirks. You could say it likes to be clean! It doesn’t clean up its cave, but it is very particular about its food.
"Brother Tiger! I'll pack it up for you right now!" Su Yizhao picked up the bag and put it in without saying a word.
His eyes were scanning the cave like infrared rays. Su Yizhao felt that this cave was a treasure cave!
Ouch! Just now Brother Tiger invited her to be a guest and she refused! I really want to slap myself in the mouth for almost missing these treasures.
I saw some deer skin vomited by rhubarb in front of me, so I took it away! Although it was damaged by rhubarb, I should still be able to sell it for a few bucks if I tidied it up.
Rabbit skin, take it! What is this? Dog skin?
Oh! Dahuang said it was a wolf skin, so take it!
Fox fur! Take it!
Su Yizhao almost laughed out loud, this is all money! Thanks to the rhubarb for having the habit of not eating the skin.
Xiangsi looked at Su Yizhao who was very busy and found that she was more like a mouse than herself, scurrying around.
Dahuang saw Su Yizhao stuffing even the bones into the bag, and immediately nodded with satisfaction, and let this human being clean up the cave for him from now on.
These are wolf bones! They must be tough. They should not be buried in the ground, but should be put to good use.
Su Yizhao didn't mind that it was dirty, so he took it and put it in the bag.
After everything was cleaned up in the cave, Su Yizhao's cloth bag was half full.
Anyway, she doesn't mind it as long as it comes from animals.
"By the way! Your Majesty! Have you seen this before?" Su Yizhao opened an illustrated book of herbal medicine, placed it in front of the tiger, and asked.
"What is this?" Dahuang looked at the picture in front of him, his eyes full of doubts.
Su Yizhao took a look at the pictures in the book. There were only a few strokes, and the paintings were somewhat abstract.
"Wait! Let me show you this!" Su Yizhao took out a few pieces of paper from her arms as she spoke. Fortunately, she was prepared.
"Aren't these mushrooms? They are everywhere!"
Dahuang brought the tiger's head up to look at it. Su Yizhao felt the other party's hot air blowing onto his hand, and trembled for a moment.
If I tell anyone about this, I’m afraid I’ll be bragging for a year!
If you talk to a tiger and pick up treasures from its hands, who would believe it?
"It's not a mushroom. Take a closer look. It's Ganoderma lucidum. It's different!" Su Yizhao anxiously put the paper in front of the tiger. He must have seen this guy before.
"Oh! It's indeed different. I've seen it before!" Dahuang finally saw the difference and nodded.
"Do you know where to find one? It'd better be a big one!"
Su Yizhao felt excited. Watching Dahuang thinking seriously, she rubbed her hands nervously.
"I know! It's not far from my cave."
Su Yizhao was almost dancing with joy. She quickly turned to the next page and said to the tiger: "Where is this one? Have you seen this?"
"Isn't this a radish? Last time I saw someone planting one at the foot of the mountain!" The tiger took a look and replied casually.
"No! This is ginseng. If you take a closer look, you will see many roots and small red beans on them."
"This little red bean looks familiar. I seem to have seen it somewhere, but I can't remember it!" Dahuang touched the tiger's head with his paws and began to think deeply.
"Did you remember?" Su Yizhao waited for a moment and suddenly found Dahuang's eyes a little dazed. Could this guy be falling asleep again?
"I didn't think of it!" Tiger's head shook, and Dahuang yawned.
"Tell me what's new at the bottom of the mountain, I want to hear it." Although Rhubarb wanted to sleep, it still wanted to hear what was happening outside the mountain.
"Then I'll tell you, but you have to do me a favor!" Su Yizhao had an idea and said with a smile.
Sitting on the stocky body, Xiangsi couldn't help but sigh. Unexpectedly, one day, it would be able to sit on the back of a tiger.
After I went back and told my friends, they certainly couldn’t believe it.
Seeing the little animals looking at them from a distance, afraid to come forward, Xiangsi puffed up her chest proudly.
Su Yizhao couldn't help but feel funny when he saw the Acacia Fox pretending to be a tiger.
Pushing aside the branches blocking his eyes, Su Yizhao couldn't help but touch the remaining tiger's back. This fur! Tsk tsk!
"We're here! Is this what you're talking about?" Dahuang stopped and pointed forward with one paw.
Su Yizhao looked in the direction it was pointing. When he saw the cap as big as a copper basin, Su Yizhao couldn't help but widen his eyes.
Darling! This Ganoderma lucidum is too big, there are more than one. Su Yizhao has never seen such a big Ganoderma lucidum in his life.
After climbing down from the tiger's back, Su Yizhao couldn't help but rush forward and look at the large Ganoderma lucidum in front of him.
The largest one is about thirty centimeters in diameter, and there are two smaller ones below, one of which has two fan-shaped caps.
The two small Ganoderma lucidum trees at the bottom were ignored by Su Yizhao. She was actually not greedy. She only had the three above them. She couldn't fish in the lake.
Fortunately, Su Yizhao had bought a medical book before and had already learned about picking.
She picked it carefully, as she had to prepare it when she got home.
The two smaller ones can be sold. The larger one can be kept if you learn to make it yourself.
Today has been a fruitful day. The smile on Su Yizhao's face has never stopped from just now until now.
Su Yizhao carried the cloth bag and found that it was too heavy. As a last resort, he had to pour out all the bones he had collected before, dig a shallow pit with the small shovel he brought, and bury them on the spot.
"I can keep these wolf teeth and they may come in handy in the future."
Su Yizhao left behind two wolf bones and several wolf teeth, and then put all the cloth bags into the backpack.