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Chapter 641: The Gift of Nature (Part 2)

Schiller did not make his own BJ roast duck because the soil here was really not suitable for a stove, but he did make a simplified version, which was to clean the duck and marinate it with the juice from the seafood.

Cut the belly open, stuff it with apples and lemons, and then stuff the whole duck into a larger coconut shell. After sealing the coconut shell, put it into the burned sand to simmer the duck.

Hal originally wanted to make a replica of Beef Wellington, but since there was no ready-made starch, the pastry could not be made, and there were no good raw materials for the sauce, so he also made a simplified version.

Trim the sides of the toast bread, brush each layer with butter, stack it in four layers, and fry until golden brown. Sprinkle pepper on the steak and fry until it is medium-rare. Spread the seafood sauce on it and wrap it in bread until it becomes crispy.

Seeing that the opponent's strength was equal to their own, the two people, who did not feel hungry at all, did not stop showing off their cooking skills at all, until another figure appeared at the entrance of the cave.

It is actually difficult to see a real expression of doubt on Batman's face, but at this moment, Schiller was very sure that he saw a trace of doubt and a trace of confusion on Bruce's face.

The two people lying down were not very good at judging life and death, but the appearance and smell of the food could not be deceiving. Bruce, who had been flying for several hours before finally arriving at the crash site, was also a little hungry at this time.

When he opened the door to the closed cave and walked in, he became even hungrier.

These recipes basically add original elements to adapt to the environment, but the general structure is still a food preparation method that has been tried countless times by humans. There is basically nothing wrong with it. Therefore, whether it is from the fragrance or the appearance,

, are all very tempting.

The chicken stewed with mushrooms was the first to come out of the pot. Because of the rich fat of the chicken legs, the whole dish was covered with a layer of golden luster. The equally shiny dish was the seafood pasta made with shrimp oil.

The pasta in the coconut shell makes it easy to imagine that in addition to the delicious seafood, it has the unique fragrance of coconut.

What is also full of reverie is the duck meat that has been cut into pieces. The meat has been suffocated until it is extremely soft. Paired with the seafood sauce prepared by Schiller, I am afraid that you will go straight to heaven after one bite. The wilderness survival version of Steak Wellington looks like

The combination of unique flavor, large amounts of carbs and thick-cut steak will drive any omnivore crazy.

When the last pot of seafood soup on Schiller's side came out of the oven, Arthur sat up like a corpse. He no longer cared about Bruce as an uninvited guest. He approached the stone slab at a speed as fast as a gallop and waited.

Let's have dinner.

Schiller helped Oliver up and took him to the stone slab. After the four people sat down, there were no empty seats around the stone slab, so Bruce, who had just arrived, seemed a little embarrassed.

Although he has recognized the refrigerator next to it, it is the one Alfred prepared on his plane, but he is very self-aware. If these ingredients are given to him, he will not be poisoned after eating them.

, he was already lucky. If he wanted to eat such delicacies on such an isolated island, he would probably have to go back and train with Alfred for another three months.

Schiller raised his eyes, as if he had just seen Bruce, and said, "Isn't this Mr. Wayne? Do you happen to be here for vacation?"

Bruce cast his eyes on his refrigerator, and Schiller also looked back at the refrigerator and said, "Oh, that is a gift from nature. In this case, I think nature will not reject every traveler.

Want to have something to eat?”

"Shouldn't you explain what's going on first?" Bruce said in the low tone he often used.

Half a minute later, Bruce was chewing a piece of chicken mechanically. Schiller looked at him with an unkind look and said, "Do you think my cooking is not delicious? Why do you look so embarrassed when eating his pasta?"

Want to be happier?"

Arthur quickly moved to the side, not wanting to get too close to Schiller. Bruce pursed his lips and said, "No, I was just wondering how nature could give you a refrigerator that is exactly the same as the one on my plane..."

…”

"Do you believe in God?" Schiller asked.

The look on Bruce's face was "Do you even need to ask?".

Bruce Wayne is a devout Christian, and he previously sponsored all the costs of repairing Gotham Cathedral, but Batman? He doesn't believe in any gods.

"If you don't believe in God, I can't explain it to you." Schiller crossed himself on his chest and said.

"What if I believe it?"

"Then why don't you ask God?"

After saying that, Schiller threw the last chicken bone out of the cave. Just when Bruce was struggling, the rice on the stone slab had already bottomed out.

The way Arthur and Oliver eat can't be said to be reserved and polite, it can only be said to be the reincarnation of starving ghosts. Facts have proved that no matter how strong and rational people are, they will be hungry, and nothing can stop human beings' desire to eat.

After a good meal, everyone regained their energy. Oliver's condition improved a lot. Schiller began to use the things in the medical bag to help him treat his wounds. The previous wounds had deteriorated due to some of his improper operations.

signs, so it’s a bit troublesome to deal with.

During this time, Arthur and Hal planned to make the hand-thrown net. The fibers were dried after being boiled. Now that they are almost dry, they can start weaving.

"First, we need to cut all the long leaves with a metal sheet. The thinner the better. Note that part of the front end of the leaf should be reserved and not cut. Then put this leaf into the water and soak it.

, weave the fiber parts in this way..."

I saw Arthur taking a prepared leaf and starting to weave it. The general weaving method is somewhat similar to braiding, but because there are many cut strips, the overlapping method is very complicated. After Hal read it again, he blinked.

, asked: "What just happened? What did you do? Why did this leaf turn into a string?"

Bruce, who was standing aside and observing, looked thoughtfully at a leaf next to him. He picked up the leaf, picked up a piece of metal from the side, and began to scratch the leaf.

Using the remains of his Bat Fighter as a tool made Bruce sigh in his heart several times, but what made him sigh was not that this material was wasted. What he thought was that the metal used to make a fighter next time should be

It is softer and can be used to make tools when you are out of ammunition and food in a plane crash. You can also use it to make tools when you are trying to survive on a deserted island.

After marking the leaves, he started knitting. The movement was a little slow at first, but by the time he got to the middle part, afterimages had already appeared on his fingers, even faster than Arthur.

Soon, a thin rope appeared in Bruce's hand, but he still felt dissatisfied. He stretched out the two ends of the rope, and then looked closer, and found that as he pulled harder, the rope became somewhat cut.

The thin fibers have broken, and it is obvious that if more force is applied, the rope will definitely break.

Bruce shook his head and turned the corners of his mouth downwards, showing a dissatisfied look.

He picked up another fiber. This time, he made the cutting distance larger, and each fiber was thicker. However, when weaving, it could not fit well because of the hardness of the fiber.

The rope has bulges everywhere and is not smooth.

Bruce simply walked to the door, moved a lot of various fibers over, and then conducted experiments one by one, measuring distances, recording experimental data, control groups, and testing finished products...

Behind him, Arthur was still talking to Hal about how to use metal to stably cut thin fibers, and Bruce had already carried out several product iterations.

Finally, Bruce found a kind of palm leaf that is very suitable for making rope. When the fiber of this leaf is thin, it has good strength, and the braided string will not break. When it is thick, it can maintain a certain hardness, and has

toughness.

After finding this material, he began to improve the weaving method, striving to find a simple, fast, labor-saving and strong weaving method.

It didn't take long for him to weave several strings and then began to test them one by one. Finally, he found a method and began to improve it.

After finding the best way to weave thin ropes, he twisted many thin ropes into a thick rope. At this time, Bruce discovered that a thick rope twisted from a single fiber was far inferior to a thick rope made from multiple fibers and multiple weaving methods.

The quality of the thick rope is so good.

He began to study the best combination again, trying to find the most suitable method among several materials and methods.

On the other side, Hal finally learned how to make a thin rope, and Arthur began to teach him how to twist the thin rope into a thick rope. His method of twisting the rope was very simple, just twist it and rub it, and then tie the knots at both ends.

Already.

After the thick rope is finished, you can start weaving the fishing net. Hand-thrown fishing nets are actually very simple. What Arthur made is a kind of hand-thrown net that is similar to the modern Frisbee hand-thrown net, which is made of harder plant stems.

support, and then put the net on top.

The weaving method of the net is also very simple. It is nothing more than stacking one layer on top of the other, pressing the back to the front, and the left to the right. After a while, Arthur has made a very good hand-thrown net, which looks like the kind of hand-thrown net sold outside.

The only difference in throwing nets is the material.

Seeing Arthur's actions, Bruce began to think again. He saw that it was a hand-thrown net, but Bruce, who also grew up in the seaside city of Gotham, knew that although the hand-thrown net was simple, it was relatively primitive and good for fishing.

The success rate is not high, especially in the ocean.

At first, Bruce wanted to make a capture net launcher. He had made similar equipment before to capture criminals alive, but soon he found that in a place without gunpowder and rubber, it was difficult to provide a large enough force for the net.

The driving force is meaningless if the distance the fishing net is shot is not as far as the distance it can be thrown by hand.

Since the fishing net can't pass, let the fish come over. Bruce changed his mind and looked at the wood next to him.

He took the leftover wooden sticks that Arthur had dealt with before. After playing with them for a long time, Bruce made several shapes. Looking at these shapes, Bruce touched his chin and thought for a while, and finally chose one of the shapes, and then began to circle it.

Weave a fishing net in this shape.

When Hal finally succeeded in weaving most of the fishing net, Bruce created a strange-looking fishing device. Obviously, it was not a fishing net, but a fishing trap.

Bruce had never fished before, so this fishing trap was made entirely by his reasoning and wisdom. When Hal finally succeeded in making a hand-thrown net and prepared to try it with Arthur, they turned around

, and saw the fishing traps that Bruce had thrown all over the floor.

Arthur's eyes widened. He strode over and said loudly: "Fishing trap?? You are also a fisherman???"

"Oh my god, my dad has tried to teach me how to make this thing several times, but I haven't learned it yet. You must be an experienced old man..."

As soon as Arthur said this, his eyes had already fallen on Bruce. Although Bruce was about the same age as him, he was much better maintained than him, and because he often moved at night, there was almost no weather or sun damage on his body.

At first glance, he looks like the kind of young man who picks you up and drops him off wherever he goes.

Arthur sighed and said, "You are definitely not a fisherman, so where did this thing come from?"

Bruce, who was carrying the fishing trap, glanced at Schiller who was still treating Oliver's wounds, then threw the trap in his hand to Arthur and said

"This is a gift from nature."


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