Hunting is really difficult for me! I walked all over the mountain and saw a lot of chickens, but I just couldn't shoot. Note: It's definitely not because my archery skills are bad, but the pheasants here are too "chicken"
(Clever), quick to respond, much faster than those chickens raised in the 21st century! I hunted all day yesterday, and I only caught one chick (heehee! That chicken’s leg was injured)
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It’s been two days since I came here, and it’s been like a year! Every night, I have to hug my naked Mei Niang to sleep. Forget it, I’m getting used to it anyway, but the most uncomfortable thing is that Mei Niang wants me to go up the mountain.
Hunting? She said that men don’t know how to hunt, just like women don’t know how to wash and cook. It’s so inappropriate. So she insisted that I go up to the mountains to hunt every day. Even if I don’t come back with food, I can at least practice archery! This way
If he keeps going, one day he will be as great as his father, who can bring home a lot of food in a day. Oh! I forgot to mention that his father is an expert hunter!
Hey, look at what I look like now? I'm wearing coarse linen clothes, plus a pair of extremely dirt straw sandals under my feet, with a basket on my back, and holding a wooden bow. What do I look like? A savage! I cried: Wow... do this again
If I go down, I can finally "return to my original form" and transform back into a gorilla (humans are originally evolved from orangutans)!
I really want to leave! Leave this forest village and go to some big cities to find my Mr. Right. If I find him early and complete the task early, I can return to the 21st century early. But I have to leave Mei Niang behind.
I can't do this for a girl who is alone and left alone! She is still young and needs one person to take care of her. I have to help her find a good man who can take care of her for the rest of her life to take care of her for me! But like this
Good man, where can I find it? Annoying, annoying, annoying...
"Woo...wu..." A whimpering sound came from beside the voice![
Who? Who is crying?
I stood up vigilantly and after looking around, my eyes were fixed on the weeds on the left!
I stepped forward, pushed aside the weeds on both sides and took a look: It was a little boy? A little boy who was only about three years old?