Then he harnessed the ox cart and went to the river outside the village to catch the wild boar.
Liu Feng was not afraid that the scattered bloodstains in the yard would be discovered by Tian Laoba and others.
After all, he had been hunting all this time, and there were already bloodstains in the yard that looked uncleaned.
Liu Feng and three other people took up the task until the early morning to finish off the wild boar.
These three people are simple and honest, and they do things in a down-to-earth manner. Liu Feng likes them very much.
After finishing the work, he gave each of the three people a small jar of deer blood and Polygonatum wine and some miscellaneous rice.
But the three of them refused.
They said that Liu Feng had taken good care of them, so it was their duty to help.
Finally, Liu Feng dragged him hard enough to accept the deer blood and Polygonatum wine.
While Liu Feng was sorting out the wild boar with the three of them, they talked about many things in the village.
Although he has the memories of the original owner of this body.
But the boy was uneducated and no one in the village interacted with him. All he remembered was what he saw, so there were some things he didn't understand.
For example, are there any young and reliable people in the village?
Are there any women who are smart and capable but also loyal to their husbands?
The three thought that Liu Feng was someone who needed help repairing the house, so they volunteered one by one and also recommended other people.
Liu Feng memorized the names of these people.
Liu Feng loaded all the prepared wild boar meat onto the ox cart.
After preparing all this, Liu Feng came out with a strange thing.
This thing has a strange shape, with the shadow of a bow on it, but it has an extra back seat that is neither too long nor too short.
There is a groove on it that is just big enough to hold an arrow.
Mu Wanqing was completely confused. He had never seen such a strange thing before.
This was custom-made at a blacksmith shop in the county town. I brought it back when I went to my mother's house. I thought it was an iron accessory for an ox cart, so I didn't ask much about it.