221. A Man Falls into the Woods and Be Bullied by Birds 1
At least it's not a bad thing for them to be self-reliant in advance. As the old saying goes, "The children of the poor become rich early." Perhaps they find what they want before others because they have to face the problem of finding food by themselves in advance.
What are you looking for?
With hope in their hearts, Minoya's originally heavy mood suddenly became better! Although they lost their things, it also lightened their burden. In this way, their journey should be longer than those of others.
People who carry a lot of things on their backs should come faster.
And those who take away their things, even if they get their things, will also increase their own burden at the same time, and it will definitely slow down their speed!
Thinking of this, Minoya suddenly felt that it was not wrong at all to say that there are gains and losses!
Birds were chirping in the ears, and the unknown birds on the branches kept chirping, as if they were very entertained and cheerful. Minoya raised his head and stretched out his hand to block the rays of the sun, and faintly saw a few birds from the leaves and branches.
Birds that cannot be named! Beside them, there are bird's nests made of soil and branches and leaves.
"Dirt?" Minoya looked at the bird's nest, and an idea suddenly flashed through his mind.
When she was a child, she and her brother were hungry, so they would sneak into the woods and dig out bird eggs from the trees. At that time, her brother taught her to wrap the eggs in mud and roast them over a fire.
After the mud on the outside is toasted and dry, the eggs inside will be almost cooked!
They didn't eat anything delicious at that time, but Minoya found the roasted bird eggs very delicious. Unfortunately, her hands were much clumsy now, and she was so hungry for two days in a row.
My limbs are already weak and I don’t have the strength to climb the tree anymore!
I guess the bird eggs cannot be roasted, but I don’t know if the rice grains can be cooked and eaten in this way?
She had some doubts in her heart, but she still wanted to give it a try and got a wooden stick as thick as a thumb with a sharp end. She walked to a place where the ground was relatively soft and easy to poke with the wooden stick.
Go up and start digging holes in the ground!
Although Minoya had a delicate and soft body, the movements of her hands were not vague. After a while, she used a wooden stick to dig a hole of more than ten centimeters in diameter on the ground.
As Minoya was digging, she was thinking about how to build her temporary 'pot' for cooking!
The mud dug out from the ground does not need to be the mud in the mud field. The mud is very difficult to control and handle. Minoya thought of a lot of ways to squeeze the piece of mud into a hemispherical shape.
!
Minoya placed a few clean leaves in the 'pot' that looked like a tired bird's nest to separate the rice she would put in later from the surrounding mud!
After making sure that everything was ready, Minoya opened the only bag of rice tremblingly and uneasily, then poured a small portion into the mud pot!
After adding water to the rice grains, Minoya used the same method to make a pot lid out of mud sticks and leaves, sealing the larger half of the round "mud pot".