It's too late to take out another explosive from the bag...
The only weapon in his hand is a wooden stick without a sharp point.
The tiger came straight towards him. There was no suspense. Bai Haitang closed his eyes, threw out the stick, and before the tiger arrived, he instinctively turned around and hid behind the ancient tree...
The tiger didn't have time to turn, and still pounced straight forward...
"Plop" sound...
Then there was no sound...
When Bai Haitang opened her eyes, the scene in front of her shocked her.
The branches behind the rosella grew on the edge of the cliff. It was obscured by the branches and leaves and it was impossible to see that it was a dead end. The tiger pounced and fell into the cliff.
I walked to the edge of the cliff and looked down. The cold air hit me and I couldn't see the bottom.
Shuilian Mountain is indeed, as rumored, full of dangers.
Bai Haitang picked the roselle flowers one by one, wrapped them in big leaves, and put them in the package. Although they put a lot of them, they were very light and not heavy to carry.
She never wanted to come to Shuilian Mountain again. If she wanted rosella, she had to grow it herself.
There are no seeds yet at this season, they are all blooming petals.
Bai Haitang took out a bamboo knife and dug out more than a dozen small roselle saplings with roots. The roots were wrapped in soil, then wrapped in large leaves dripping with water, and finally wrapped with a layer of cloth.
This will ensure that you have enough nutrients to support you when you take it back.
Tear off a few vines from the old tree, tie up the roselle saplings, and carry them on the other shoulder.
The trip to Shuilian Mountain was fruitful.
On the way back, Bai Haitang was in a good mood, and his concentration was not as good as before. As he was walking, he suddenly kicked something.
There was a "crack" sound. I thought it was a stone, but when I lowered my head, I saw that it was actually a bone.
It was so pale that it was impossible to tell whether it was human bones or animal bones.
Bai Haitang immediately thought that her grandmother's grandfather at the entrance of the village went hunting in the mountains and never came back. This bone might...
But there were many people who didn't come back, and it wasn't necessarily Grandpa.
Bai Haitang was shocked.
Amitabha, no matter if you have sins or sins, whether you are human bones or animal bones, this life is over, so you might as well go and live a good life. May you live a hundred years in the future.
Bai Haitang muttered a few words, then dug a small hole and buried the bones.
I finally felt a little more at ease.
I wanted to go home quickly along the roadside, but there were unexpected storms, and there were several thunderbolts in the air. I looked through the gaps in the branches and saw a dark cloud rolling in the distance, threatening to overwhelm me.
It's going to rain, not bad.
There is no shelter from the rain in the mountains, so I am not afraid, but I am afraid that the rosella and silkworms will not survive.
Although there are towering ancient trees, taking shelter under the trees is easy to be struck by lightning. Especially in such heavy rainstorms, there will be lightning and thunder when it comes. Looking at this ancient tree, half of it is scorched, which means it has been struck by lightning.
Where there are rocks, caves can easily form.
Bai Haitang turned back and searched carefully at the place where the tiger fell. On the right hand side, there were indeed rocks standing everywhere. Although they were covered with moss and vines, they could still be seen as rocks.
Along the rocks, Bai Haitang continued to explore.
A fig tree blocked the view. Its roots hung down from the branches and became entangled with the vines on the rocks. Some of them even penetrated into the ground and continued to grow.
The luxuriant branches and leaves cover a large area of the rock.
Go around the banyan tree, behind this branch...
Bai Haitang tried to peel off the branches, and sure enough she saw a hole that was as tall as a person, just right for shelter from the rain.