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54. Return to Aboriginal Village

Recently, the soldiers of the second team have complained privately that the daily patrol area has nearly doubled from a month ago. The patrol area not only includes the entire forest farm, but also the nearby mountains.

patrolled area.

Baron Sidney even clearly drew a large circle with a red line on the map.

Under Surdak's active efforts, the number of patrol missions of the second team increased significantly.

Suldak took advantage of the patrol opportunity and led the second team to go to Yansai Lake in the river valley to catch Tim fish there.

This time, the second team was fully prepared. Not only did they bring fishhooks customized by the blacksmith workshop that looked like large iron anchors, but they also specially caught more than a dozen fresh short-tailed salamanders in the mountain streams and valleys. The soldiers

They carried these salamanders to the river, tied large iron anchors to the round salamanders, and allowed them to flop and struggle in the shallow water of the river beach.

The Tim fish in the river discovered the prey on the riverside, quickly gathered around, drew clear water lines on the river, and created a wave of waves.

The salamander sensed the murderous intention lurking in the river and crawled to the river bank with all its strength. Unfortunately, it dragged a big iron anchor underneath its body and could not get out no matter how hard it climbed. It could only make a sharp and shrill scream in the shallow water of the river.

, watching helplessly several Tim fishes rushing towards each other, and being swallowed by the strongest Tim fish in one bite...

The soldiers of the second team saw the opportunity and at the same time pulled the Tim fish to the shore with force. The Tim fish that left the river could only weakly shoot a few water arrows from its mouth, and was then split open by the soldiers with a mountain axe.

The head was first searched for the magic core in the skull, and then dragged into the forest, waiting for Surdak to peel off the leather.

The members of the second team were very skilled in this series of processes. Everyone took turns to drag fish to the river bank and dry some Tim fish meat into dried fish. Although this kind of dry food is not very delicious, eating Warcraft meat regularly can improve physical fitness, so the first

The soldiers of the second team will not waste these fish and meat.

The hunting only lasts for half a day. If it takes too long, Baron Sidney will discover that the team is secretly doing private work during the patrol, and he will be whipped at the least.

Surdak and the second team carried the loot and prepared to rush back to the camp overnight. They even prepared some red-eyed hyena skins. They had already thought of an excuse for returning late, saying that they encountered a group of red-eyed hyenas in the forest.

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Baron Sidney had a deep hatred for the hyenas in the Gandaur Mountains. As long as the soldiers hunted red-eyed hyenas in the mountains and forests, they would usually not be held accountable even if they returned to the camp later.

He Boqiang looked at these fish skeletons discarded on the river beach, and suddenly thought of the invitation from the great wizard of the indigenous tribe Inoyatila.

The great wizard asked him to go to the indigenous tribe to sit for a while if he had time. Since his body has fully recovered now, it makes sense that he should go to the indigenous village to express his gratitude to the great wizard Inoyatila. Since he has already arrived at the river valley, he should

Why not take this opportunity to visit the great wizard in the indigenous village, and ask the indigenous people to carry these fish skeletons back to the river beach.

The Aboriginal people would not be dissatisfied with these delicious tim fish skeletons.

The soldiers of the second team had to return to the military camp within a time limit and were unable to go to the indigenous village with He Boqiang.

He Boqiang persuaded Suldak and separated by the river. The second team of soldiers returned to the camp at night, while He Boqiang went to the indigenous tribe alone.



There is a light morning mist all over the mountains and forests. The morning sun has not yet climbed up the mountain ridges. The grass in the forest is full of dew. Even if you are wearing long leather boots, your trouser legs cannot avoid getting wet with dew.

A drop of water the size of a bean fell from the sky and hit He Boqiang's nose. He Boqiang raised his head, and the branches shook violently. Several pie-tailed pandas quickly got into the dense canopy, and the dew on the leaves of the leaves was wiped off one after another, like

It was a gust of rain that hit He Boqiang all over his head and face.

The last few times I walked through the dense forest with the second team, I rarely saw so many small forest beasts. This time I walked alone in the dense forest. The little beasts were no longer afraid, and the journey was full of fun.

All kinds of fun and troubles.

He Boqiang brushed the water stains from his hair with a wry smile, figuring that he wouldn't have to go too far to reach the indigenous village.

He Boqiang had lived in the indigenous village for half a month and was very familiar with the valley. He saw two fifty- to sixty-meter-high lookout trees at the entrance of the indigenous village from a distance. He found a large protruding rock.

He waved vigorously to the two lookout trees.

What followed was a loud whistle. Apparently the natives on the lookout tree also saw He Boqiang, and the whistle was obviously a greeting.

When He Boqiang walked to the entrance of the village carrying half of a piece of Tim fish on his back, the indigenous girl Molly ran out of the village like a cheerful deer, swinging her thin braids, and ran into He Boqiang's arms.

She gave He Boqiang a big hug, and her green eyes were as clean and clear as mountain springs.

The girl Molly didn't notice anything. When she saw He Boqiang carrying a linen bag, she immediately took it and carried it on her body, pulling him towards the village.

In order to support He Boqiang's trip to the indigenous village this time, Suldak put together all the marching rations carried by the soldiers of the second team and made half a bag of dry food for He Boqiang to take with him. He also gave He Boqiang a handful of alloy in private.

The bow was a gift from He Boqiang's visit to the great wizard Inoyatila.

On the way to the village, He Boqiang discovered that the girl Molly was still wet, wearing a simple tube-style animal skin skirt, and her hair was full of water droplets. She looked like she had just taken a shower.

The girl Molly took him to the thatched wooden house where he had lived, and told He Boqiang in indigenous language that the great wizard Inoyatila was currently worshiping gods and demons, and he could not receive her until the great wizard finished worshiping.

Fortunately, He Boqiang already had some basic knowledge of Aboriginal languages, and he was able to figure out the meaning of the Aboriginal girl without even guessing.

Later, He Boqiang also picked up a piece of charcoal from the fire pit in the middle of the wooden house, and then slowly drew river valleys, mountains and indigenous villages on the ground. He also drew a simple fish pattern with a few strokes near the river valley, and used a series of gestures to tell the story.

Aboriginal girls, you can ask the aboriginal women to go to the river to pick up those Tim fish bones.

Fortunately, the indigenous girl was quite smart. After watching for a long time, she finally understood that He Boqiang had asked them to carry the food. The indigenous girl couldn't help but give He Boqiang a big hug again, and then pulled He Boqiang out of the wooden house without any explanation.

He Boqiang also did not refuse because the girl Molly took him to see the great wizard Inoyatira, and followed her up the hillside.

But after walking halfway, the girl Molly suddenly pulled him to a side road in the village. Not far away, he heard the sound of a gurgling stream in front of him. After turning around a wooden house, the scene that came into view was shocking.

He Boqiang almost spit out nosebleeds when he saw a group of indigenous women taking a bath in the stream. Not far away, there were indigenous children swimming in the stream. Some indigenous hunters were sitting on the grass beside the stream, whittling wooden arrows.

The girl Molly ran to the stream without hesitation and spoke a series of Aboriginal languages ​​to the Aboriginal women quickly.

Before He Boqiang could react, a dozen young and strong indigenous women hurriedly wrapped their grass skirts around their bodies, swarmed towards the village entrance and disappeared in the blink of an eye.

He Boqiang is like a ball of air, no one pays attention to him at all.

When the girl Molly remembered to take him to see the great wizard Inoyatira, He Boqiang sat in the wooden house and waited drowsily...


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