Pu Rong immediately withdrew his hand, his expression showing disgust.
It's not that I'm discriminating against animals, but just imagine whether it's a human or an animal, having something they've already eaten come back up from their stomach, chew it again, and then swallow it. It's disgusting no matter how you look at it.
"I'm doomed, I don't think I can ever look them in the eye again."
Pu Rong rubbed his arms and said to Xiao He with great despair.
Xiao He suppressed a laugh: "Actually, this is their way of life. You'll get used to it."
As he spoke, Xiao He chose one of the camels that looked more pleasing to the eye, turned to Master Yang, and asked, "Can I ride it right away?"
"Yes, yes."
Master Yang came over and prepared to help Xiao He onto the camel.
"Need not."
Xiao He gripped the reins and gracefully mounted the camel.
And the camel, as if understanding human nature, began to take small steps.
Master Yang immediately untied the reins, allowing it to carry people alone to another part of the group.
Just as Master Yang said, camels are relatively docile and naturally have two humps to stabilize their bodies, so riding them is not as difficult as riding horses. Apart from being a bit slow, there is no discomfort.
Meanwhile, Pu Rong was still hesitating, his eyes scanning the camel caravan in front of him, trying to find a camel that wasn't "ruminating." Finally, he managed to pick a camel that was dozing off.
So the two of them forgot the chill of the morning and began to ride camels happily on the sand.
Riding camels in the desert was a novel experience for both of them.
And this was a completely different feeling from horseback riding. Coupled with the scenery of golden sand and blue sky, both of them were in a very good mood.
Xiao He even learned how to make camels run without being taught.
Camels can run in the desert, but their endurance is not as good as horses, and they cannot run at high speed for long periods of time. They basically have to stop and rest to catch their breath after running for a while.
Furthermore, the ride is much more bumpy than riding a horse. When you sit between the humps, you are easily bumped in front and back, like sitting in a cart without shock absorption. You are attacked from all sides, which is just asking for trouble.
Xiao He stopped running after only a short while.
Ouch, although he wouldn't get hurt, his front hurt from the bumps and his back hurt from the impacts. After all that, Xiao He was in pain all over.
It seems that many of the camels' safety pads were removed for filming purposes.
Oh well, it's not like I have to run around while filming anyway, so trying it once is enough.
Xiao He rode his camel back to find Pu Rong.
Pu Rong was unaware of Xiao He's unspeakable pain. He only thought Xiao He's posture while riding a camel was very cool, so he curiously asked Xiao He to teach him how to ride a camel so he could try it out.
Xiao He smiled slightly, but evil thoughts arose in his heart.
"Come, come, I'll teach you—"
A few minutes later, Pu Rong, who had been jostled about by the camel, clung to his legs and supported his waist as he shakily dismounted from the camel.
He lay on the sand, feeling as if his soul had been carried away by the camel.
And that damned camel, unrepentant, actually sat down and lowered its head to sniff Pu Rong's head.
Recalling the other person's rumination system, Pu Rong felt as if he could smell the stench from their breath. Suddenly, the pain in his body disappeared, and he scrambled to the side, retching, "Ugh—I never want to ride a camel again! Ugh!"
Xiao He, standing to the side, mercilessly burst into laughter: "Hahaha—"
If we're brothers, we'll suffer together!
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