Yu Wanwan's mind raced, and with an enthusiastic smile that seemed to say, "Grandma, would you like to raise some animals with me to solve our food problem?"
"Raise animals?" Grandma Minzhu asked, puzzled.
Yu Wanwan pulled her into the kitchen and pointed to the chickens on the ground: "For example, these yellow-bellied birds, we can build a fence to keep them in the enclosure, feed them some food that we don't usually eat, or don't eat at all, and then eat them when they're fattened up."
Minzhu's face lit up with surprise, but she quickly became worried again: "But can we keep them alive? What if they die? Wouldn't that be a loss for the tribe?"
Yu Wanwan patted her chest and assured her, "Don't worry, I've raised them before."
When she used to go back to the countryside, she would help her elders feed the chickens and ducks. Although the yellow-bellied birds in the beast world are somewhat different from the chickens on Earth, raising them should be similar and they can be kept alive.
Grandma Minzhu looked astonished: "Wanwan, which tribe did you grow up in? I've never heard of any tribe that raises yellow-bellied birds."
Yu Wanwan was stunned for a moment, secretly annoyed that she had spoken too quickly and almost revealed the difference between herself and ordinary females.
She can't very well say she's from China.
Mo Zhou, who was watching from the side, used the snake's tail to wrap Yu Wanwan around and pull her into his arms. He looked at Granny Minzhu threateningly and said, "It's just breeding. My people also breed animals. We're all the same. Do you have a problem with that?"
"No, no," Minju quickly waved her hand.
She had become somewhat familiar with Mo Zhou over the past few days by coming over to change his food. Although she knew that the cold-blooded beastman in front of her had no ill intentions, she still couldn't help but feel a little afraid of him.
Mo Zhou helped her out of the predicament, and Yu Wanwan breathed a sigh of relief.
She patted the snake's tail, signaling Mo Zhou to put her down, and took Granny Minzhu's hand: "Granny Minzhu, would you like to try it with me?"
Seeing the little female's expectant yet affirmative expression, Minzhu suddenly felt that the little female's idea might be feasible. Anyway, she had nothing to do at home, so she might as well give it a try. After all, Yu Wanwan was the clan leader's partner, so even if she failed, no one would say anything.
Thinking of this, she gripped Wanwan's hand tightly and nodded solemnly.
Yu Wanwan, who wanted to help Bai Jing relieve his pressure by starting a business, gained her first supporter and jumped up with joy.
In the following time, she and Grandma Minzhu talked about how to raise animals, what kind of animals to raise, where to raise them, and how to raise them, etc.
Then he added, “The males are all very busy right now. I want to gather the females and cubs in the tribe to help each other, but I’m not familiar with the other females in the tribe. I wonder if you could help me make a call to them.”
“No problem,” Minju said. “Leave it to me.”
After finalizing the deal with Granny Minzhu, Yu Wanwan immediately went to find Aunt Heyin. Heyin was naturally very willing to help the male and immediately agreed to the little female's idea.
With Aunt Heyin and Grandma Minzhu going to persuade the clansmen, Yu Wanwan's current task is to quickly build a chicken coop to raise chickens and give everyone a preliminary demonstration of the results.
So when Bai Jing returned, he found his family members staring blankly at an empty space.
Knowing that the little female was worried about him and wanted to help him, Bai Jing chuckled, and the fatigue and irritability of the past few days vanished.
He patted the little female's head affectionately and said, "Wanwan, hunting is the male's responsibility. You don't need to spend your time on breeding. If you get tired, I'll feel sorry for you."
When he said his last sentence, his voice dropped sharply, and his warm breath brushed against Yu Wanwan's earlobe, making her heart race.
Yu Wanwan couldn't help but hug him tightly: "Bai Jing, you've done so much for me, I want to help you too."
The romantic atmosphere between them made the two males next to them envious. Mo Zhou was the first to lose his temper. He took Yu Wanwan from Bai Jing's arms and said, "It's about time to end this. Tiger Beast, go help build the fence. I'll take care of Wanwan."
Bai Jing smiled, did not resist, and squatted down next to a pile of bamboo: "How do we do this?"
Fei Han: "Wanwan said that we just need to fence off this open space and build a roof to shelter it from the wind and rain."
"It's that simple?"
Fei Han nodded.
The two of them quickly set up the fence, took out the mat that Yu Wanwan had woven in advance to make the top, and covered it with branches before untying the yellow-bellied bird that was tied to the ground and throwing it in.
The yellow-bellied birds were clearly not used to this small world. As soon as the ropes on their feet were untied, they started to cry out wildly. One of them even tried to fly out right under the noses of the powerful beasts, but as soon as it flew out of the fence, it was whipped back by Mo Zhou's snake tail and lay on the ground with its claws thrashing.
Yu Wanwan quickly said, "Mo Zhou, be gentle. If you kill it, you won't be able to raise it anymore."
"If you kill him, I'll catch another one for you tomorrow." Mo Zhou kissed Yu Wanwan on the cheek.
The yellow-bellied bird was more active than expected. It would try to fly away as soon as no one was watching it, but they couldn't keep an eye on it all day long. Yu Wanwan was in a dilemma.
Is her first attempt at starting a business destined to end in failure?
The little female's good mood dropped at a visible speed, and Fei Han quickly comforted her, "Wanwan, don't worry, I'll catch some other wild animals for you to raise tomorrow."
Mo Zhou added, "That's right, you can raise whatever you want, just not these winged birds and beasts."
Upon hearing this, Fei Han immediately glared at Mo Zhou.
Bai Jing looked around and picked up some uneaten vegetable leaves and stalks from the kitchen, throwing them into the chicken coop. As soon as the yellow-bellied birds saw the food, they flapped their wings and flew over, scrambling to eat it.
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