Pokemon Settler

Chapter 64 Charcoal-burning training

In the past, Rock's peeling was just to process the ingredients, but this time it was different. He planned to process the horned deer skin carefully and sell it the next time he went to Sunshine Town to replenish supplies.

Due to its unique antlers and elusive habitat, the fur of the horned deer is relatively rare and can be worth a lot of money.

It will take at least a year before the fruit can be harvested. Rock's savings are running low, so he has to find a way to increase his income during this time.

The deer's skin, antlers and the beads on the antlers are worth a lot of money in total.

So Roque was very careful when peeling the skin this time. If he could tear it with his hands, he would never use a knife. If it was really difficult to tear, he would use a finger-long knife to gently cut open the fascia.

This knife is one of the two attached knives that come with his scimitar. It is usually only used when eating.

Before the light disappeared, Rock finally peeled off the deer skin completely.

At this time, he and the three elves were already a little hungry, so they simply cleared a place to make a fire to eat.

Since having Dairubi in the team, it has become much easier for Rock to light a fire.

Leaving Arbor to guard the prey, Rock, Bayleaf, and Dairubi split up to gather dry firewood.

Breaking the dead branches he picked up into long and short firewood sections, and then standing them sideways to build a bonfire. At this time, Delubi happily spit out sparks to light the fire like a child waiting to light fireworks.

Hahaha, you like to set fire so much, you will definitely be able to master many powerful fire skills in the future.

Rock sat down next to the fire, put his right arm around the squatting Delubi, and patted its chest encouragingly.

The blazing fire lit up the temporary camp, and Bayleaf and Arbor were also sitting around the fire.

The Viridian Forest at night is very dark, without a trace of starlight. Except for the area near the fire, the surroundings were completely covered in deep shadows, and from time to time there were some strange sounds that made people think about it.

Although he knew that the noise was made by some nocturnal Pokémon, Rock still felt a little chilly. Fortunately, the three elf companions around him gave him the courage to stay calm.

In order to process the deer skin as soon as possible, Rock planned to wait for the meal before returning, so he chose the faster cooking method of frying.

Cut the plump deer tail into small pieces and fry it in a pan until it becomes oil residue. A layer of fragrant deer oil will appear on the bottom of the pan.

Strips of meat fillet were shaved from the venison leg into the pot, briefly fried and then sprinkled with a handful of salt and pepper before being placed on a wooden board cut out of a bay leaf, and then immediately fried in the next pot.

About 30 kilograms of venison from the two hind legs were all put into the oil pan by Rock, and the remaining leg bones with some meat were placed next to the fire and roasted.

This was Rock's first time to be surprised by the antler meat. Although it was cooked in a simple way, it tasted very fresh and mellow.

The venison fillet fried in deer tail oil is very tender and smooth, and you feel warm when you eat it.

Several wild elves were also attracted by the rich aroma of fried venison, their pupils reflected by the firelight glowing green in the darkness. There was an owl standing on the treetop, staring at them unblinkingly.

Uluru

Delubi bared his fangs and growled menacingly.

Don't worry about them. Hurry up and eat. After eating, we have to rush on.

Rock gave all the remaining venison at the bottom of the pot to the three elves, and then put away the tableware.

Arbor glanced at the treetops and released his ferocious and intimidating aura. The owl was so frightened that it flew away immediately.

After a simple but delicious dinner, Rock and the elves packed up and continued on their way.

Bay Leaf used the flashing technique to open the way in front, Rock followed behind carrying the remaining venison and deerskin, Delubi wandered around to guard, and finally the Arbo monster broke off the rear.

Just like that, he walked out of Viridian Forest without any danger. The moonlight returned to the earth, and the surrounding vision became much clearer.

The wilderness at night is a different scene, quiet but lively.

Regardless of admiring the night view of the territory, Rock hurried back to the camp beside the oak forest.

Letting the bay leaf increase the illumination of the flash technique, Rock unfolded the deerskin and inspected it carefully to ensure that there was no residual fat, meat or fascia on it.

Then he walked to the river and found a shallower surface. He spread the deer skin flat and soaked it in it, with a few stones pressed on it.

After checking that there was no problem, Rock returned to the camp to rest.

After getting up the next day, Rock and the three elves were not very hungry because they had eaten a lot of venison last night. Looking at the frightened deer with more than half of it left, he felt a little confused.

The season now is late spring, the weather is already very warm, and the color of the venison is no longer pink and tender after one night.

Rock thought for a while and decided to make the remaining venison into bacon and store it to eat slowly. The delicious antler venison was worth his effort.

To make bacon, you first need to burn some charcoal. There are a lot of oak trees growing on his land, which is the best charcoal raw material.

In fact, burning charcoal was an important reason why Rock decided to take time to make bacon. Recently, he discovered an interesting phenomenon.

With the trench digging work carried out in the past few days, Arbor Monster and Bayleaf became stronger, which made Rock realize that many work behaviors during the reclamation process can also have good training effects.

So he planned to burn charcoal to see if he could enhance Derubi's ability to control fire energy.

In the Pokémon world, there is a naturally occurring high-quality charcoal that can enhance the power of Pokémon's fire-type skills.

Rock definitely can't burn such a magical item, but he may be able to achieve the same effect through charcoal burning training.

He first found a hillside and dug a cave dwelling on it. Then he piled up a large number of collected oak branches and asked Delubi to fire them with sparks at the entrance of the kiln.

Just keep it at this temperature. Don't let the fire go out, and don't let the fire burn too brightly. I'll leave it to you here, Delubi. It doesn't matter if you fail. Just pay attention to feeling the changes in the flames.

Dairubi nodded seriously, sitting at the entrance of the kiln and staring at the flickering charcoal kiln carefully. Feel the pulse of fire energy and add a spark from time to time.

Leaving the serious and responsible Delubi behind, Rock, Arbor, and Bayleaf continued the last ditch project.

Burning charcoal is a tiring job and requires precise control of the temperature of the flame.

To be honest, although Rock has confidence in Darubi's talent, he doesn't have high expectations, as long as he can exercise it.

But what he didn't expect was that Dairubi only spent half a day in front of the charcoal kiln before he mastered a fire-attribute signature skill, spraying flames.

boom!

Thick flames spurted out from Derubi's mouth. Cleverly, it blocked the entrance of the kiln directly and heated up the inside of the charcoal kiln through the soil layer.

Good evening!

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