Chapter 122 Roe Owl and Guards



Tu Ran never thought that one day she would see shyness on a chicken's face.

Taking a glance at its weight, Tu Ran roughly guessed why it couldn't fly.

She suddenly felt that she didn't really need such a subordinate.

As it stands now, it is of no use other than gaining the trust of the pheasant leader.

She might as well just leave it there.

She will look for the next suitable option.

"Ah! Are you going to abandon Fatty?"

Tu Ran felt guilty and subconsciously denied it, "No."

"That's good. Then go find something for Pang Pang to eat. Pang Pang is hungry."

Tu Ran bit her lower lip: What should I do? She wanted to shoot it.

"If Pangpang eats a full meal, he will recover quickly. Pangpang has a good recovery ability and will recover in one day."

The chubby pheasant monster has not yet realized that his life is in danger.

One day, Tu Ran touched his chin and thought it would recover in one day, so it was worth keeping it.

"What do you want to eat?" Tu Ran asked.

"I eat everything." Pangpang touched his belly with his wings and said proudly.

Tu Ran glanced at the land under his feet and said seriously, "Look, don't you eat everything? Here's the soil, take it and eat it."

Fatty's bean-sized eyes were filled with sadness of being insulted: "You two-legged beasts are so mean! You bully Fatty!"

Tu Ran curled her lips, "Didn't you say you would eat anything?"

"Chichichichichichi"

Pangpang was furious.

All the hair on the neck stood up, looking fierce, and the black eyebrows stood upside down, like an angry bird with its feathers standing on end.

Tu Ran stopped teasing it and turned to walk towards the surrounding dense forest.

She also had food in her backpack, but the food was not much to begin with, and she planned to stay in the threshold for a while, so she wanted to save as much as possible.

With the fat man's body size being almost equal in length, width and height, he could finish that little bit of food in one meal.

So it’s better to find something it can eat.

When reading its memory before, Tu Ran had also seen some scenes of it eating, and had some impressions of the food it could eat.

For example, a melon with red skin and black flesh.

Tu Ran has seen this kind of melon in this forest.

She returned the way she had come, and after a few steps she saw many red fruits growing on the top of a tree.

The fruit is larger than a human head and has red skin.

This fruit was once brought back by pioneers and is also recorded in the research institute.

After testing, they are found to be non-toxic and nutritious.

The reason why they are not considered in the pioneer team's threshold diet is that they taste very bitter.

Suffering that humans simply cannot bear.

Tu Ran climbed up the tree branch and picked a melon.

The melon was heavier than she had imagined.

Tu Ran estimated that with just this one pill, the pheasant monster would definitely not be full.

She had to pick a few more.

I looked at the height from the ground and it seemed like it would break into pieces if I threw it down directly.

Tu Ran took out a rope from her backpack, wrapped it around the melon, and hung it down steadily.

Then she pulled the rope up again and found three more in a row.

There were four melons as big as human heads. Tu Ran estimated that the dog would not be able to eat them completely, but at least he could eat half full.

After climbing down from the tree, Tu Ran walked towards where Pang Pang was, holding two melons.

Pangpang was lying flat on the ground with his feet facing the sky, swinging his toes comfortably.

It’s great to have someone to help find food!

It also wants to be the leader! Looking at its leisurely appearance, Tu Ran suddenly wondered if she had recruited a subordinate or if she had gone to be someone else's subordinate.

"Eat it quickly!" Tu Ran threw the melon in front of it and said unhappily.

Pangpang sat up flexibly and was surprised to see this kind of melon. "Pangpang loves red-skinned melons the most!"

It picked up the melon with its two wings and knocked it from the ground skillfully, splitting the melon in half, revealing the green flesh inside.

It pecked at the fruit pulp with its mouth and ate it with relish.

It finished pecking at half of the melon in a short while. When it was eating the other half, it said in between bites: "Pangpang couldn't fly before, so he couldn't reach a melon like this."

Tu Ran looked at it with its mouth full of green juice and couldn't help but wonder if this melon was really as bitter as the legend said?

Why does it look like this melon is so sweet judging by its enjoying expression?

What is the difference between human and its sense of taste? Since she has eaten the inner elixir of the Gu Diao, will this melon also taste sweet?

Thinking of this, Tu Ran looked at another melon.

She cut it open with a knife and took out a small piece of green flesh.

Looks like I have no appetite.

But she still wanted to give it a try.

Tu Ran fed it into her mouth, prepared to die of bitterness.

Unexpectedly, yet expectedly, the melon flesh is not bitter at all but has a hint of sweetness.

There is a lot of juice, which fills the entire mouth and quenches both thirst and hunger.

It turns out that the inner elixir of the Gu Diao is the most hidden treasure.

After she swallowed the inner elixir of the Gu Diao, she could eat a lot of food in the Threshold, so she didn't have to worry about staying in the Threshold for a long time without food.

"I picked two more. You stay here and I'll get them." Tu Ran stood up.

When he heard there were two more, Pangpang's eyes lit up.

That’s great. By following the two-legged beast, it can eat its fill.

"Chichichichichichichichi"

It will always follow the two-legged beast! Tu Ran has left and returned to the place where she picked the melons.

From a distance I could see the two picked melons still lying there quietly.

Tu Ran was about to step forward when she noticed a black shadow behind the tree.

A large mass, hidden behind the tree trunk.

Its tail was not folded in, and more than half of it was exposed, shaking.

It was guarding the two melons, waiting for its prey to come.

Tu Ran retreated quickly.

Ran towards the completely unaware Fatty.

Pangpang is still eating the second melon.

"Stop eating. There's a black-tailed monster over there. We have to leave quickly."

Fatty raised his head from the melon pulp: "Black tail, is it a roe owl?"

"have no idea."

Tu Ran said quickly, pulled the melon out of its hand and threw it away, Tu Ran turned his back to it and slightly bent his knees.

"Come up quickly."

Fatty was surprised by her action and couldn't believe it, "Are you going to carry me on your back?"

"Stop talking nonsense! If you don't want me to leave you here, come up here quickly!"

Pang Pang was startled by her yelling and sat there aggrieved, "Don't abandon Pang Pang, the roe owl will eat Pang Pang."

"Then come up quickly!" Tu Ran was so mad at it that she almost died.

"oh."

It finally agreed to climb onto Tu Ran's back.

The two wings held her shoulders firmly.

"Boss, boss, run over here. This is our guards' territory." Pangpang gave instructions above Tu Ran's head.

The pheasant monster is not called pheasant monster, but called "Danghu".

"Are you sure your territory has such great authority? Can it intimidate it?"

Don't let the wolf into the house.

"Of course!" Pang Pang said, "Danghu live in groups. There are many adult Danghu birds in the Danghu territory. They are very powerful. There is only one Roe Owl, and it cannot defeat a group of adult Danghu."

Tu Ran ran in the direction it pointed.

(End of this chapter)


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