All the Greats of the Beast Race Are My Little Fans

A normal girl, Yu Wanwan, one day stepped onto the Beastmen Continent. Powerless, she decided to cling to the coattails of the Great White Tiger.

Don't be afraid, don't be afraid. Far...

Chapter Forty-Eight: The More You Eat, the More Mentally Disabled You Become

"Where did I lie to you? I swear to the Beast God, this fruit really cannot be eaten."

He was right; the old witch doctor had indeed taught him that this fruit was bad for the brain, but the orc was something he made up.

Fei Han made a solemn vow, even swearing on the Beast God, so Yu Wanwan had no choice but to believe him.

She stayed far away from the lush chili pepper bushes, still feeling lingering fear.

Eating this fruit is no different from indirectly ingesting poison.

I never imagined I would witness the power of the "Idiot Fruit" in my lifetime!

The little female's mood immediately plummeted. Fei Han realized she might have gone too far and couldn't help but ask, "Why did you think of eating this?"

Few orcs like the taste of chili berries, unless they are so weak that they can't afford to eat, in which case they will pick some to eat.

But this female looked fair and delicate, and didn't seem like she was being raised by an orc who couldn't afford to eat.

Yu Wanwan said, "I'm not going to eat it. I'm going to spread it on grilled meat. It tastes better that way."

She sighed, "It's a pity that the only delicious flavor is gone now."

Fei Han patted her little head: "If you like this taste, I have something similar here."

As he spoke, he took out two items from his spatial storage.

Yu Wanwan's eyes were immediately drawn to it, and she was pleasantly surprised: "You actually have ginger and chili peppers!"

The two things in Fei Han's hand, one red and one yellow, were ginger and chili peppers.

"Ginger and chili peppers?" Fei Han laughed. "You can call them that if you want."

As she spoke, Fei Han placed the two items into Yu Wanwan's hands.

Yu Wanwan held the ginger and chili peppers like they were precious treasures, almost jumping for joy.

Although chili peppers are spicy, they don't remove fishy smells, and adding too many can even give them a slightly astringent taste.