Prehistoric Survival Records

Chapter 31: Gathering Wild Vegetables

The sky is blue and the clouds are long.

Going out for a walk, accidentally took in a group of underage boys.

Rigg, who already has a group of adult subordinates, said that he got used to it, and it was all drizzle.

So the outing cubs turned from two ends into a group.

The wild land in spring is like a treasure house of nature, hiding countless flowers, fruits and vegetables that can't be called names.

Not long after walking, Rieg found a piece of black fungus on the fallen rotten wood. He was very pleasantly surprised, and quickly called Charlie to see it, and the rest of the cubs also gathered around.

"These dark things are called fungus. Do you think they look like semicircular ears? These are very delicious fungus, and they are most suitable for stewing soup."

"The fungus grows on the rotten wood, and it looks like ears, so it is called the fungus. Basically, the fungus grows in large pieces. If you find some, just observe carefully on the rotten wood, there must be a large piece." Lige stretched out his hand. The rotten wood turned over, and sure enough, on the other side of the lower end, there were dense bushes of fungus growing.

Rigg picked up these fungus and put them in Charlie's pannier, and distributed a piece to each cub, asking them to carefully observe and remember the growth location and appearance of this fungus.

After finding the fungus, Rieger led a group of cubs to continue searching. Soon a green plant with thick leaves and lying on the ground jumped into Rieger's sight.

"Ah, it's purslane!" Lige quickly squatted down and observed carefully. This small plant has alternate leaves, the whole plant is hairless, and the stem is cylindrical. It is purslane.

Rigg's eyes are bent into the shape of two crescents. Laika's father said that the gums of the back molars are a bit red and swollen recently, and he doesn't have the energy to eat meat. It's just right to use purslane to boil water for Laika's father. Except for purslane It is an edible wild vegetable, and it is also a good medicine for clearing away heat and reducing inflammation. It is so good, poach it away.

I just discovered purslane, and after not walking much, Rieger found a long plant in the grass with a stalk that looked like a small claw that made a fist.

"If I'm not mistaken, this is a mountain fern!" Lige clenched his fists fiercely. It's absolutely right, the mountain fern looks like little claws that make fists.

"This dish looks like a small fist. It tastes delicious. It clears heat and drains the intestines, and it is sterilized. It is most suitable for us orcs to eat."

"If someone often doesn't come out, it means eating too much meat. If you eat this dish, it will become very simple, remember?"

A group of cubs, big and small, grabbed a piece of fern and carefully recorded what Rigg said in their minds.

After finding three kinds of edible plants, Rieg felt that today's teaching volume had been reached, and he was afraid that these cubs would not be able to digest and confuse them, so he ended today's class and assigned homework.

"It's still some distance away from dark, so let's disperse now, and everyone will find some of the three kinds of wild vegetables taught today and dig them back for dinner."

The cubs who received the order dispersed obediently, and went to do their homework (digging wild vegetables) in small groups.

Rieg continued to search in situ, and he found dandelions, Malan heads, and a handful of shepherd's purse one after another.

Charlie soon came back with his homework in his mouth, fungus, purslane, mountain fern, two leaves each, very correct, now we give Gryffindor? +5 points.

In view of Charlie's outstanding performance, Rigg decided to give him a sneak peek.

So he taught Charlie the secrets of dandelion, Malantou and shepherd's purse.

Then Rieger found that Charlie remembered it all at once, hey, Charlie is really a smart chicken.

The strange behavior of these cubs caught the attention of the collection team. After all, their path today coincides with that of the collection team.

The females who came out to collect at the beginning paid full attention to them. After all, cubs fighting seemed as natural to them as eating and drinking. Later, when the two cubs defeated a lot of cubs that were older than them, they just admired them. A few words about how strong these two cubs are.

What happened later was beyond their comprehension. Under the leadership of the cub from the Laika family, these cubs stopped fighting and gathered together to study weeds. From time to time, I pick a few leaves and put them in my mouth to taste, making these weeds really edible.

Cubs are cubs, how naive, if these grasses could be eaten, wouldn't their collection team have discovered it a long time ago?

Seeing the funny faces of the cubs sticking out their tongues and staring eyes from time to time stimulated by the weeds, the collection team collected wild fruits and some edible plants handed down from their ancestors, and laughed at the behavior of the cubs as if they were a joke. non-stop.

The cubs don't pay attention to those adults over there, anyway, they will do whatever their boss tells them to do, that's how straightforward they are!

At sunset, the collection team was about to go back, and the cub teams on Lige's side also gathered together with their trophies.

They took the grass out of the panniers (one for each) and, at Rig's request, inspected it.

Lige didn't worry about these furries, if he picked some poisonous weeds and went back to eat them and caused problems, he would be guilty of a serious crime.

His idea was right, he picked out a large pile of pure weeds from the various haystacks, the kind that could only be fed to pigs, cattle and sheep—as expected, Charlie's IQ was not a common phenomenon among cubs.

Fortunately, weeds were mixed in, and there were no poisonous plants. Rieger picked out the weeds one by one for them and threw them away, and then took out the three plants taught today to let them consolidate their memory, and finally put all the edible parts It is distributed equally according to the number of people, and it is announced that today's outing time is over, and everyone will go back to their respective homes to find their mothers.

Dinner was a big pot meal in the square again. As usual, each household was distributed meat and wild fruits. The difference was that tonight the families with young children received a handful of weeds brought back by him as gifts.

My own cub actually knew that he brought something back to the family after playing wildly. A group of orc parents expressed their relief, touch, and joy, and accepted it.

It's just that after the water in the pot boiled, and the cubs grabbed weeds and threw them into the pot, the parents became restless.

Fuck, son/girl, I know you have a heart, but this is really inedible weed, you will be spanked if you make trouble like this.

The cubs all said that they patted their chests and said, this is edible, it is edible, and the boss said that he can eat it!

Mouth!Who told you that weeds can be eaten, who is your boss, dare to lead our cub on a crooked road like this, see if I don't tell his parents to beat him up!

While the other generations of the family were fighting against the turmoil, Rigg and his family were happy and harmonious in front of the fire.

"Dad, drink this soup, and your gums won't hurt after drinking it." Rieg threw the rest of the wild vegetables into the pot to cook with the meat, and took out a separate clay pot to boil the purslane water.

Of the two clay pots that were burned, one was taken away by the patriarch Bu cheekily, and the other was taken home by Rieg after the consensus of other orcs, and it came in handy at this time.

Quinn and Laika have long realized through a series of things that there is no need to be surprised by their cubs' various outrageous behaviors. No matter what their cubs do, it is justified.

So today even if the cubs took a handful of weeds and threw them into the pot to show that they were cooked for everyone to eat, they just turned a blind eye and closed their eyes, and they ate undead beasts. Their digestion ability is strong—anyway, anyway, they Cubs can play however they want!

Today's two cubs are still pampered unprincipled by their fathers.

Lige and his father are kind and filial, and other families with cubs are like chickens and dogs. After they couldn’t persuade their cubs to give up the idea of ​​throwing weeds into the pot, the parents hugged their own cubs and cried endlessly The cubs came to the door.

However, they didn't come here to inquire about crimes. They were still in awe of Lige, a kid who had made outstanding contributions to the tribe.

They just came to find the "boss" whom the cubs called, and asked him to talk to their melon babies, so as to dispel their thoughts of wanting to eat grass and making trouble if they couldn't eat it.

Laika, who brought a spoonful of soup to her mouth, was feeling incredible about the delicious taste in her mouth. Hearing the intention of a group of orcs, she immediately put down the spoon in her hand.

"Um..." Laika was about to say something when she was interrupted by excited parents.

"Lika, tell me about these little brats. We must throw the weeds into the pot. It's not that we don't follow them. The meat boiled in the pot is brought back by the hunting team. How can we cause disasters casually?"

"That's right, this is the same at my house, I don't listen to it, I insist on saying it's edible."

"My family doesn't listen to the beating, and wants to throw the weeds into the pot while I'm not paying attention."

"Can you let Ge, your family, tell me, the two of your family have subdued our family's cubs today, and now we only listen to him."

"That's right, let's talk about it, you can do anything else, but you can't develop the habit of harming food."

A group of orcs were chattering, and it took Laika a long time to understand.

"What, you said this wild vegetable can't be eaten?"

"Oh, you don't know if you can eat it or not. If you can eat it, the collection team would have picked it up a long time ago—" At this point, the orc noticed a group of "weeds" floating in the pot of Lige's house.

Scratching his head, the orc said foolishly, "You, your family really dotes on children."

But he soon realized something was wrong, and said with a straight face: "However, no matter how much you spoil a child, you can't waste food."

"Yes, yes, that's right." The other orcs also agreed with this point of view.

"I said..." Laika was dumbfounded by the training, "Do you want to eat this wild vegetable soup?"

The author has something to say: Thank you for the little angel who voted for me or irrigated the nutrient solution~

Thanks to the little angel who irrigated [nutrient solution]:

1 bottle of Scattered Dust;

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