Traveling Through the Stars

Chapter 1967: Trap a pheasant

  Chapter 1967 trapped a pheasant

  Robi can’t remember, she is upset! He let out a long sulky breath.

   After a little entanglement, she tried to prop the bamboo into the bamboo sieve, but the result was not good. The bamboo was too short, and the gap under the bamboo sieve was too small to support it. Whether it was a pheasant or a winged rabbit, she could not get in.

  She sets pheasant wing rabbits, so it’s not a useless thing to get in.

  If this doesn't work, then support it on the edge of the bamboo sieve. After doing this, Robbie grabbed the rope and stood up, and visually inspected the height of the bamboo sieve that was supported. Um, pheasants and winged rabbits can pass.

  That's right, it's relatively unstable, the bamboo will be crooked with a little effort, after all, the bearing area on the edge of the bamboo sieve is too small.

  There is no way, Robbie didn't want to cut another piece of bamboo. She carefully pulled the rope back and walked back. The rope was not long enough. She took another one, and it was still a short length after pulling it to the place where she was digging wild vegetables.

  Robi dropped the rope and ran back. Thinking of the pheasant eating the millet, he grabbed a small handful of millet from the storage bracelet and sprinkled it under the bamboo sieve. A small handful is really a small handful. Millet is spread on the ground with grass, and only pheasants can find it.

Eh?

  Robi grilled it, but she could not find a grain of millet. She was worried that the millet would not attract pheasants, so she grabbed a handful of them distressedly and threw it in. She didn't watch it at this moment, and she wouldn't spread it any more. The pheasant hadn't been seen yet, and the millet had been spreading twice. It was not worthwhile.

  With the pheasant to eat, Robbie looked for the winged rabbit to eat. The last thing she lacked was the green radish. She took out a radish from the storage bracelet and pulled the radish tassel on it and threw it under the bamboo sieve.

  As for the green radish?

   is not for winged rabbits, no one can eat it, and winged rabbits are blinded.

  After finishing this, Robbie returned to the place where he was digging wild vegetables, took a small **** and started digging wild vegetables in a hurry. The time she missed just now is not short, or more than forty minutes, if she digs wild vegetables, she digs half a basket.

  The more he calculated, the more anxious he became, and Robbie accelerated his hand movements.

  It was already ten o'clock in the morning, and the fighting on the other side was still going on. Robbie heard the voice and knew how intense the battle was. This is still a colorful monster, there are two on the main battlefield, and the battle is more intense.

   While digging wild vegetables, Luo Bi kept paying attention to the bamboo sieve and took a look. There were already many pheasants and winged rabbits in the bushes and grasses, but not long after, a pheasant wandered out to look for food, cooing.

  The pheasant searched for food all the way to the bamboo sieve. Robbie stopped digging wild vegetables and grabbed the rope. There is a problem with the pheasant. He likes to peck everything with his mouth. The silly chicken pecked and found that it was delicious, and plunged his head under the bamboo sieve.

Okay, I can't run this time. Rob Bi suddenly pulled the rope at the right time, and the bamboo supporting the bamboo sieve fell down. The bamboo sieve without support was buckled down, and the pheasant that was looking for the millet valley was snapped. Trapped.

  Look, the white millet is not so delicious.

  Robi is happy, she can be regarded as catching one, so what if it's not a weapon? She can also play with the bamboo sieve. She was excited but didn't dare to show it. You should know that there are others not far away. If you let others know that she caught a pheasant, it would be fine.

  No, she has to quickly catch the pheasant from under the bamboo sieve.

   Robbie suppressed the joy in his heart, pretending to be calm, took a small **** and stood up, pretending to be looking for wild vegetables, and turned around before walking to the bush and grass.

  (End of this chapter)

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