"Is this a wild boar?" Zhang Qiurui turned her head sharply after hearing the 'grunting' sound. She saw in a bush not far away, several pairs of small eyes flashing with vigilance were looking at her curiously and cautiously through the gaps between the dense branches and leaves.
There was a wild, unruly look in her eyes, yet also a hint of curiosity about the unknown. As she watched, the bushes swayed gently, and five sturdy, mottled-haired little wild boars slowly emerged. Their snouts sniffed the air, occasionally emitting a "grunt" sound, as if to confirm the surroundings were safe.
"Little wild boar?" Zhang Qiurui didn't know what he was thinking. His face changed and he ran towards a thick tree. He turned the backpack over and quickly climbed up a tall tree with the backpack. His movements were agile and skillful. It was obviously not the first time he had done such a thing.
She clung to the tree trunk, breathing heavily, her eyes still fixed on the little wild boars below, feeling mixed emotions.
"How come we encounter little wild boars? Could it be that the big sow is coming? This is troublesome." Zhang Qiurui thought to himself that the appearance of several little wild boars here must have been led here by the big wild boar.
If a wild boar pushed his small body, the consequences would be disastrous, so Zhang Qiurui couldn't wait to climb up the tree.
Not long after, Zhang Qiurui seemed to hear a few "bang bang" sounds.
She looked at the little wild boars with a puzzled expression.
Could it be...?
Seeing several little wild boars stop, their ears slightly pressed back, and a more alert light flashing in their little eyes, they seemed to be disturbed by the sudden sound.
Zhang Qiurui touched the fishing net hanging around her waist, and suddenly made a bold decision. She bought a few pounds of sweet potatoes from the supermarket, smashed them open and threw them not far from the wild boars.
When a few little wild boars saw the food, they came forward, sniffed the sweet potatoes scattered on the ground, and then scrambled to eat them, making satisfied hums.
Seeing this, Zhang Qiurui showed joy on his face. He slowly chopped the sweet potatoes and slowly led the little wild boars to his tree.
After struggling for several minutes, she finally gathered all the little wild boars under the tree. She held her breath, feeling both nervous and excited.
Although this plan is risky, if it succeeds, five little wild boars can be harvested.
These little wild boars weigh a dozen pounds each, the smaller ones weigh a dozen pounds each, and the bigger ones weigh about twenty pounds each. The five of them together weigh nearly a hundred pounds each.
Zhang Qiurui gently opened the fishing net in his hand, moving as slowly and silently as possible, for fear of disturbing the little wild boars who were enjoying the food.
She found the right moment and threw the net fiercely. The net was like a huge net bag, instantly enveloping several wild boars. The wild boars were frightened by the sudden change and ran around in all directions, but the toughness of the fishing net made it impossible for them to escape easily.
Either it hooks the nose or it gets tangled around the legs.
Seeing this, Zhang Qiurui quickly slid down from the tree. Seeing a wild boar about to escape, she was quick-eyed and quick-handed. She grabbed the little wild boar's hind legs and pulled it hard into the net, finally trapping it firmly in the fishing net.
The other little wild boars struggled even more violently in the net, but Zhang Qiurui already had a plan to deal with it. She quickly moved along the edge of the fishing net and quickly pulled the net together, tightly tying all five wild boar cubs together.
Sweat trickled down her forehead, but her face was filled with the joy of victory. Although the five wild boar cubs were caught in the net, they continued to struggle, exerting considerable strength. It took considerable effort to subdue them.
Seeing this, Zhang Qiurui picked up a wooden stick and hit one of the wild boar cubs on the head, knocking it unconscious.
Take it out of the fishing net, use vines to help the wild boar's limbs, and then put it in the backpack.
Follow the same procedure, put three in the backpack and hold the other two with a fishing net.
Zhang Qiurui doesn't have the strength to carry back the weight of less than 100 pounds.
Helplessly, he had to carry the two wild boars in the fishing net and slowly drag the backpack down the mountain with a vine.
After walking for a while, Zhang Qiurui was exhausted and out of breath. Because the mountain road was rugged and uneven, and he was carrying a heavy burden, every step seemed extremely difficult.
Zhang Qiurui thought to himself that although the journey down the mountain was much more difficult than expected, he felt a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment when he thought that his family would soon be able to eat delicious wild boar meat.
She gritted her teeth, adjusted her breathing, and tried to keep her steps steady to avoid falling or slipping.
At this moment, she really wanted to meet her mother, eldest sister-in-law, second sister-in-law, Mingqi and others and ask them to help her.
I don’t know if what I wished for came true, or if Zhang Qiurui was really a girl of luck, but a rustling sound came from the bushes on the right.
Zhang Qiurui thought it was other members of the team going into the mountains, so she hid a few wild boars behind a big tree to see who was coming.
She still understands the principle of not showing off one's wealth.
Then, several familiar figures came into view - it was her mother, second sister-in-law and Mingqi who she had been thinking about.
"Mom! Second sister-in-law, Mingqi, it's you three! I thought it was someone else?" When it seemed that the people who came were the ones he had been thinking about, Zhang Qiurui showed a look of great joy on his face, then he wiped the sweat from his forehead and breathed a sigh of relief.
"Qiu Rui, why are you here? Where are your sister-in-law and Ming Ren?" Zhou Guihua asked curiously when she met her little daughter here.
They split into two groups, choosing opposite paths, so the chance of them meeting each other was extremely small.
"We first picked a basket of vine pears and a few August fruits, and then asked Mingren to carry the things down the mountain.
After that we came across a pheasant. I went out to chase the pheasant and got separated from my sister-in-law.
"I'm so lucky to have met you now, otherwise I don't know what to do?" Zhang Qiurui said with a look of joy and relief.
"Are you scared now? Don't get separated from us next time. If you forget the way back, it will be terrible." Zhou Guihua thought her daughter was scared because she was alone in the mountains, and couldn't help but scold her a few words, but her tone was more of worry and heartache.
She took Zhang Qiurui's hand and checked carefully, and only felt relieved after confirming that her daughter was not injured.
"Afraid? What are you afraid of? Mom, you're overthinking it.
I brought too many things and couldn't move them back. I was already exhausted after just walking a short distance." Zhang Qiurui saw that her mother had misunderstood, so she quickly explained with a mischievous smile on her face.
"What did you pick up that you can't carry back? How long have you been in the mountains?" Zhou Guihua obviously didn't believe it.
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