In the northernmost part of China, the Greater Khingan Mountains. Meng Fei, suffering from a terminal illness, gained a live-streaming system that would extend his life. To survive, Meng Fei return...
He divided the roast into four portions, gave one portion to each of the little ones and kept one portion for himself.
The little ones stared with their eyes wide open at the golden barbecue in front of them, which was emitting an enticing aroma, and their saliva could no longer be stopped from flowing.
They could no longer bear the temptation of such delicious food, and impatiently put their little heads on the barbecue, opened their mouths, and started eating it in big mouthfuls.
Meng Fei looked at the little ones eating so happily and felt very satisfied. He picked up the barbecue and started eating.
"Yeah! It's delicious!" Meng Fei's eyes lit up and he praised.
Although everyone calls roe deer "silly roe deer", it has another name in Greater Khingan Range.
"Herb Pill!"
The reason for this name is that roe deer eat all kinds of grass in the mountains, including some precious Chinese herbal medicines, which makes the meat quality and nutritional value of roe deer much higher than ordinary meat.
(PS: When I was in primary school, I went to my grandpa’s house during the holidays. Because the winter in Northeast China is very cold, and my grandpa lived in a bungalow, he was afraid that I would be cold, so he found a piece of animal skin from the warehouse.
He said it wouldn't be cold to sleep on it at night. At that time, I thought it was dirty, but later I couldn't persuade my grandfather and I put it under the mattress anyway.
I felt something was wrong in the middle of the night. Friends from Northeast China should know that the kang is basically not warm at midnight. But that night, I felt like there was a small stove under my body, it was hot, and I even broke out in a layer of sweat. I felt very warm and comfortable at the time, so I continued to sleep.
The next morning, as soon as I opened my eyes, I saw steam coming out of my quilt. I was so scared that I sat up, thinking my quilt was on fire.
Later, my grandfather told me that I slept on roe deer skin last night, which was left over from his hunting trip when he was young. He relied on it for hunting in winter. He put the roe deer skin under his body and could lie in the snow for a whole day without any problem.
Later, my grandfather's family moved and no one knew where the robe skin was lost.
If you like it, I will tell you some stories about the Greater Khingan Range at the end of the chapter. I have folk customs, supernatural stories, and funny stories.
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