Chapter 55

Recently, the soldiers of the second team have complained in private 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 drew a large circle on the map with a clear red line.

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

Surdak took advantage of the patrol opportunity to lead the second team to the Yansai Lake in the valley to catch the Tim fish there.

This time, the second team was fully prepared. Not only did they carry fish hooks like big iron anchors custom-made by the blacksmith workshop, but they also deliberately caught more than a dozen live short-tailed salamanders in the mountain streams and valleys. The soldiers The salamanders were carried to the river, and the big iron anchors were tied to the round salamanders, and they were left to struggle in the shallow water of the river beach.

The Tim fish in the river found the prey by the river, quickly gathered over, crossed clear water lines on the river, and turned out a wave of waves.

The salamander felt the murderous intention lurking in the river, and desperately climbed up the river bank, but unfortunately it was dragging a big iron anchor under its body, and no matter how hard it climbed, it couldn't get out, but it made a sharp and piercing scream in the shallow water of the river. , watching several Tim fish scramble to rush over, and was swallowed by the strongest Tim fish...

The soldiers of the second team saw the opportunity, and at the same time pulled the Tim fish to the shore. The Tim fish that left the river could only weakly shoot a few water arrows from its mouth, and then it would be split by the soldiers with a mountain axe. Skull, first searched for the magic core in the skull, and then dragged into the woodland, waiting for Surdak to peel off the leather.

The members of the second team in this series of processes are extremely skilled. Everyone took turns to go to the river bank to drag fish and dry some Tim fish meat into dried fish meat. Although this kind of dried food is not very delicious, eating monster meat often can improve physical fitness, so the first The soldiers of the second team will not waste these fish.

The hunting time was only half a day. If it dragged on for too long, Baron Sidney discovered that the team was doing private work secretly during the patrol.

Surdak and the second team carried their loot on their backs and prepared to rush back to the camp overnight. They even prepared some red-eyed hyena skins. They had already figured out the excuse for returning late. They said that they encountered a group of red-eyed hyenas in the forest area. .

Baron Sidney has a deep hatred for these hyenas in the Gandal Mountains. As long as the warriors hunt red-eyed hyenas in the mountains, even if they return to the camp later, they will usually not be held accountable.

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

If the great wizard allows him to have time, he can go to the indigenous tribe to sit. Now that his body has fully recovered, it is reasonable to go to the indigenous village and express his gratitude to the great wizard Inoyatila. Since he has come to the river valley, it is It is better to take this opportunity to visit the great wizard in the indigenous village, and let the indigenous people carry these fish skeletons back by the river beach.

Aboriginal people will not dislike these delicious Tim fish skeletons.

The soldiers of the second team had to return to the barracks within a limited time, and there was no way to go to the indigenous village with He Boqiang.

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

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There was a light morning mist in the mountains and forests, and before the morning sun climbed up the mountain beams, the grass in the forest was full of dew, and even if you were wearing long leather boots, your trousers could not avoid getting wet by the dew.

A drop of water the size of a bean fell from the sky and hit the bridge of He Boqiang's nose. He Boqiang raised his head, the branches trembled violently, and a few flower-tailed panda bears quickly got into the dense canopy, and the dew on the leaves was dusted off one after another, just like It was a torrential rain, and He Boqiang was drenched all over his face.

The first few times I followed the second team through the jungle, and I rarely saw so many small beasts in the forest. This time I walked alone in the dense forest. Those little beasts were no longer afraid. All kinds of fun and distress.

He Boqiang brushed the water stains on his hair with a wry smile, calculating that he should not have to go too far to reach the indigenous village.

He Boqiang lived in the aboriginal village for half a month and was very familiar with the valley. He saw two 60-meter-high lookout trees at the entrance of the aboriginal village from a distance. He waved vigorously to the two lookout trees.

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

When He Boqiang walked to the entrance of the village with a half of Tim fish on his back, the indigenous girl Molly ran out of the village like an enclave like a cheerful deer. He gave He Boqiang a big hug, his emerald green eyes were as clean and clear as a mountain stream.

The girl Molly didn't notice either. Seeing He Boqiang was carrying a linen sack, she immediately took it and carried it on her body, pulling him to the village.

In order to support He Boqiang's trip to the indigenous village this time, Surdak put together all the marching rations carried by the soldiers of the second team, made up half a bag of dry food for He Boqiang to carry with him, and gave He Boqiang an alloy in private. The bow is a gift from He Boqiang's visit to the great wizard Ino Yatila.

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

The girl Molly took him to the thatched hut where he lived, and told He Boqiang in the indigenous language that the great wizard Inoyatila was currently worshipping the gods and demons, and he could not meet him until the worship of the great wizard was over.

Fortunately, He Boqiang already knew a little bit of aboriginal language, and even guessed he understood the meaning of the aboriginal girl.

Afterwards, He Boqiang also picked up a piece of charcoal from the fire pond in the middle of the wooden house, and then slowly drew river valleys, mountain forests and indigenous villages on the ground, and drew simple fish patterns in a few strokes near the river valley, and told them with a series of gestures Indigenous girls, you can ask the indigenous women to go to the river and pick up those Tim fish bones.

Fortunately, the indigenous girl was quite smart. After reading it for a long time, she finally understood that He Boqiang was telling 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 involuntarily.

He Boqiang also dragged him to see the great wizard Ino Yatila for the girl Molly, so he did not refuse, and followed her up the hillside.

But halfway through the road, the girl Molly suddenly pulled him to a fork in the village. He didn't go far before he heard the sound of a gurgling stream in front of him. He Boqiang almost had a nosebleed. He saw a group of indigenous women bathing in the river, not far away there were indigenous children swimming in the stream, and some indigenous hunters were sitting on the grass beside the stream cutting wooden arrows.

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

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

He Boqiang was like a cloud of air, and no one paid any attention to him.

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

(End of this chapter)

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