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Chapter 65 Savages Can't Catch Fish

The thread is simple. There is a kind of grass here that is very soft and thin. There is also a kind of thread that is very similar to the thread used now. She doesn't know if the knot is strong or not, but she can make do with it.

Before it was too late, she pulled the savage out, still holding her fishing tool in her hand. This was a guy who was eating, so naturally he couldn't throw it away. The savage didn't understand but was dragged away by her.

, and with this pull, he was pulled to the river.

Xu Ruowen used her excellent eyesight that she had developed over the past few days to spot the snakehead fish in the river at a glance. It seemed that the snakehead fish could be seen everywhere, and the number was much greater than she imagined. She squinted.

I lowered my eyes and spotted a snakehead fish swimming over. I raised and lowered my fork without getting out of the water at all. When I pulled out the fork, a plump snakehead fish was already stuck under the fork.

When the savage saw her catching fish, he thought she wanted to eat the fish, so he jumped directly into the river. The water was not very deep, only reaching his thighs. However, he overestimated himself. He was so

As soon as he got into the water, the fish scattered in all directions. He looked at the water blankly, then bent down and caught it. However, as soon as he caught the fish, he ran away, and even if he didn't catch the fish, he ran away. In half a day, he couldn't catch the fish.

Not a single fish was caught.

Xu Ruowen sighed, his limbs were strong but his mind was simple. The savage walked ashore dejectedly and sat on the side motionless. Xu Ruowen raised his face and looked at the empty bamboo bucket next to him.

Alas, it’s up to me. I don’t know how long it’s been since he sighed.

Thinking about how much time she spent trying to catch a fish, her feet were soaked until they turned white, and she managed to catch a small fish. Her current fishing skills can be summed up as a history of her blood and tears. As for

It seems that it is not easy for this savage to reach his level.

Although, he is also an animal.

Yes, this savage is nothing if not an animal.

She picked up a fish and moved the fish back to the cave to dry, and then catch some tomorrow. If she catches it for a few more days, there will be enough salt for her to make vegetables, but she is a little worried.

, if caught like this, will this kind of snakehead fish be extinct? However, her worries are obviously unnecessary. This nature has its own natural laws.

After being hunted so crazily by her, it was pretty good, and there were still quite a few swimming in the water, so she could rest assured that there would still be these fish, and as long as there were such fish, then the salt would not be enough.

Problem.

She put the snakehead fish in a ventilated place in the cave and covered it with animal skins. Soon, the fish would be able to store a lot of salt. At this time, she went out to dig wild vegetables and mushrooms every day. At the same time,

She also discovered a kind of bean, which was about the same length as a soybean and larger than a soybean. She had seen birds eating it, and the savages didn't say it couldn't be eaten, so she thought it should be edible and not poisonous. She

She also soaked the beans until soft and fried them once. They tasted good. She had already thought about it. The beans could be soaked with vegetables or left alone. She would eat them in winter and grind them into powder to make porridge.

Eat, look, she already has a lot of food in stock. There are half a hole in the cave for potatoes, which can be stored. She also has wild vegetables, as well as mushroom noodles and bean noodles. She also has a lot of meat. She is going to eat it.

Make bacon and sausage.

That kind of little pink pig can be made into sausages. Although her skills are not very good, the sausages may not be very delicious or very beautiful, but at least they can be stored for a long time, so that

With the savages eating at such a speed, she could imagine that they might go hungry all winter.


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