A female utopia under the apocalypse of natural disasters

Chapter 63: Solitude, energy and food intake

If there was no apocalypse and she had enough money, she might find a quiet and comfortable place to spend the rest of her life with Bao'er.

It's a pity that ideas are just ideas after all. In reality, most rural areas, including her hometown, are places that she and girls like her spent more than ten or twenty years to get rid of and stay away from. She doesn't want to go back, even if it is Neither are similar places.

With a sneer, he suppressed the stupid thoughts in his mind, finished the cherries in the bowl in two or two bites, put the bowl away, and walked quickly back to the villa.

One hour outside, two and a half days in space.

I spent two hours cooking a sumptuous dinner with a little care, and then watched a movie after the meal. Today is the end of the day.

Early the next morning, after Ye Ting washed up, she ate something to fill her stomach, then steamed rice and various pastas, and couldn't wait to run to the lawn behind the villa to try out the newly purchased fitness equipment.

It took half an hour to try out all the equipment and then went directly back to the villa.

The two days in the space were the rest time she gave herself. The fitness equipment would not run out of time, and it would not be too late to follow the instructional videos later.

After breakfast, Ye Ting ran to the woods with a big ax that was one third of her height and chopped a pile of wood. She dragged them to the edge of the pasture with one hand and split them in half to dry.

After her body began to move, she thought it would be better to hit the sun. She looked around, selected a small group of ducks closest to her, took a deep breath, and ran to catch the ducks.

These half-grown ducks ran extremely slowly. After a while, Ye Ting caught a quacking duck and a goose with each hand.

After discovering that chasing these birds could not be used as speed training for her current body, she let go of the two half-sized ducks and geese in her hands and walked straight towards the hills.

Among the Four Seasons Mountain and Stone Mountain, only Spring and Autumn Mountain can be considered rich in products.

Holding the tablet to compare and pick or dig wild vegetables such as Chinese toon, bracken, water celery, shepherd's purse, etc. that she has eaten or heard about.

It took Ye Ting more than an hour to get almost three baskets of wild vegetables before she stopped and ran to Qiu Shan to pick fruits.

Persimmons, pomegranates, sorghum pickles, prickly pears, ground pomegranates, wild mulberries, as well as red currants, mountain twisters, and raspberries. She even found a few chestnut trees that were relatively close and picked up several baskets of chestnuts with thorny shells under the trees.

There were not many fruit trees on Qiu Mountain, and some of them were even of the same type as the fruit saplings she bought and planted in the woods, so Ye Ting did not pick too many.

In addition to the visible fruits, she also found a few eggplants, winter melons, peppers and radishes.

After walking a few steps further, she saw peanuts, sesame seeds, ginger, lettuce and pumpkin.

She had not even entered Qiu Shan for 10 minutes, and there were piles of harvests. There were so many things that she didn't even want to go to the farm to plant vegetables.

Of course, this is a joke.

The black soil on the farm is so fertile, and the vegetables, fruits, and grains grown must be sweeter and more delicious.

The morning was spent in the mountains, and at noon we had a barbecue directly by the stream some distance away from the Shishan Pond.

Of course, most of the meat is grilled, and the rest is vegetables such as enoki mushrooms, leeks, and eggplants that are often seen at barbecue stalls.

Other fresh wild vegetables are either fried in lard or fried with eggs as side dishes.

As for the carbohydrates, there was a lot of steamed rice in the space. Ye Ting took out a wooden bucket of rice and placed it beside her, instead of putting it in a bowl, and planned to eat it directly from the wooden bucket.

Of course, before eating, she still absorbed 0.02 units of energy and weighed what she was going to eat for lunch today.

The energy units absorbed at noon today were five times that of yesterday. After these energy entered the body, Ye Ting clearly felt that she ate much less at noon today.

After fortification, she could eat half a fan of lean pork, five chickens, a barrel of rice, and three plates of about 600 grams of pure lard stir-fry in one meal. Today, she only ate one fan of ribs and two pigs. Legs, three pork tenderloins, half a barrel of rice and two plates of food are enough.

Sure enough, absorbing energy is more convenient and saves time than eating.

If this energy could be dissolved in water or converted into liquid and stored for a long time, wouldn't it be the nutrient solution in those interstellar novels?

It’s incredible, if humans on earth can survive the apocalypse after natural disasters, wouldn’t they be entering the interstellar age?

However, my current mutation level is only 1, and I only need 0.05 units of energy to fill my stomach once at most. But what if my mutation level increases?

There are also evolutionary levels. How many energy units will be needed at that time?

...Forget it, why are you worried so early? Thinking about things that are too far away will only be a waste of energy and time.

Eliminate all the messy thoughts in my mind, take out the rocking chair and sit on it, then take an opened coconut and insert a straw into it, and take a sip of coconut water from time to time while the chair rocks. It is really leisurely and comfortable.

Before she knew it, she fell asleep on the recliner. Not far from her was an iron barbecue grill with no ingredients on it.

The remaining food on the table next to her was also taken back to the basement by Ye Ting for the next meal. She had not seen animals or insects on Four Seasons Mountain or Stone Mountain, so she was not worried about wild beasts being attracted by the smell of food and attacking. she.

The remaining charcoal burned quietly in the iron baking pan until it went out. The sun, which was unknown whether it was real or fake, hung high in the canopy of the space, but the sunlight shining down was real.

In space, places outside the Four Seasons Mountain are as warm as spring. Even if the sky is used as a quilt and the ground is used as a bed, the body will not feel uncomfortable due to cold.

Of course, you will still get cold if you sleep directly on the ground, after all, you are next to the water.

After waking up from her nap, she had nothing to do and didn't want to get up from the chair. After thinking about it, Ye Ting sat up slightly, took out two low tables of suitable height from the space and placed them next to the armrests of the recliner.

On the low table on one side were snacks and tea. The snacks were some packaged desserts collected in the supermarket. She specially opened the packaging, put the snacks on a plate, inserted a small fork for easy consumption, and then took it out of the basement. come out.

The same goes for tea. For convenience, she also used the ability of the basement space to stop time to stock up on a lot of freshly boiled water in a kettle.

But precisely because time stands still, you cannot make tea directly in the basement space. You can only take a teapot, move a part of the boiling water from the kettle to the teapot with your mind, and then put the tea in the same way. After taking it out It takes a while for the tea to brew before you can drink it.

Naturally, there are several volumes of novels on the low table on the other side.

The bottom few books are all newly opened books, but the top three books are "The Three-Body Problem" that she has read. Ye Ting plans to use her free time in the afternoon to write the parts about Ye Wenjie in these three books with pen and color. Mark with transparent sticky notes.

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