"Besides, didn't you find that those herbs were only fried, not burned into ashes?"

What's more, in this wilderness, it would be nice to have boiled eggs to eat. Who has nothing to spend so much effort to make preserved eggs?

at the same time,

Su Mubai looked at the fried medicinal herbs, crushed them with a stone, and turned them into powder with ease.

After they were all crushed, he added spiritual water and the sawdust that had just been scraped off. After a while, a pile of wet mud appeared on the slate in front of him.

"Fuck! I get it! God Su is trying to make incense!"

"Fragrance?! Sticky sawdust and herbal powder? I lost it and hammered it!"

"It turned out to be making incense, so I said that God Su couldn't have spent so much effort making preserved eggs, but what's the use of this incense?"

"How stupid! I just saw that Su Shen's medicinal herbs were added with mugwort and Yelaixiang. I guess he planned to make mosquito coils."

"666! Mosquito coil! Sushen Steak!"

"+1..."

"+1..."

Sure enough, Su Mubai made a long stick of dough made from herbs and sawdust, and stuffed a bamboo skewer into it.

One, two, three...

After Su Mubai finished all the mosquito coils, she wiped the sweat from her forehead and stopped.

"The effect is not bad..."

After igniting the mosquito-repellent incense that was dried by the bonfire just now, Su Mubai closed his eyes and felt it, a faint fragrance wafted around.

The blood-sucking mosquitoes that originally surrounded the neighborhood seemed to have left the area involuntarily after smelling the breath.

"Woooo?"

The wild wolf next to him was about to cry happily, and those pesky mosquitoes finally stopped, not buzzing constantly in his ears.

"Unfortunately, there are still some things missing. Otherwise, it can be made into a sachet and can be used for half a month without burning it."

Su Mubai sighed,

There are several versions of mosquito repellent incense, and this mosquito coil is only one of them, and its use is relatively restricted.

And there is another one that just needs to mix the herbs and boil them and apply a little on the skin to keep mosquitoes away.

However, one of the medicines was difficult to find, so Su Mubai could only retreat and make this simple mosquito coil first.

"Little guy, this is your home from now on, stay here and wait for us to come back."

Su Mubai took out a roasted bamboo rat, tore off some meat, and placed it beside the nest of the young eagle.

This bird's nest is hung in a tent, so don't worry about the sun and rain.

"Haw..."

The young eagle eating bamboo rat meat seemed to be responding to Su Mubai.

According to Su Mubai's speculation, this young eagle should have been around for about a month, with a figure comparable to two fists of an adult, with eyes full of energy.

Generally speaking, eagles can grow feathers and learn to fly in three or four months. If they are properly trained at that time, they may be a helper similar to wild wolves.

"Tietou, let's go."

After settling down the young eagle, Su Mubai left the camp with the wolf again.

It's just past noon now, and it's still very early before dark. Maybe you can go out and see if you can find some other herbs and materials for making tools.

Su Mubai took a general look at the stones near the rubble, but could hardly find any hard rocks such as flint.

Without sharp cutting tools, making bamboo bowls and kettles with nanzhu can almost be said to be twice the effort and difficult to complete!

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Chapter 23 Bone and Obsidian

Chapter 23 Bone and Obsidian

"Tietou, this herb is enough, let's find more of it next."

One person and one wolf were walking in the wilderness. Su Mubai took a medicinal herb and put it in front of the wolf to look at it.

Since the birth of mosquito coils, the wild wolf seems to have fallen in love with finding medicinal herbs, and its efficiency is much higher than that of Su Mubai.

By smelling the taste of herbs, it will soon be able to find exactly that herb in the jungle.

Even for convenience, Su Mubai weaved a rattan back basket so that the wolf could hold it in its mouth.

"Woooo..."

The wild wolf nodded, slid into the jungle, and continued to look for the herbs Su Mubai said.

Su Mubai looked at the terrain while looking for stones that could be used to make knives and axes.

In general, hard rocks such as obsidian, flint, and agate can be used to make sharp skinning knives and hunting knives.

Even Stone Age people used these stones to make arrowheads for arrows.

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