Chapter 126 Protein Bugs



It had wandered around when it was alone before, and seemed to have a lot of experience.

"Tell me, what are your abilities as the leader of the Hu tribe?"

"It can see who has the inner elixir, and can tell what supernatural power that inner elixir represents," Fatty said, "The supernatural power of those two horizontal male fish is related to language, which is also what the leader told me."

Tu Ran couldn't help but be moved.

If she had this ability, she could directly identify who had it and whether it was the ability she wanted.

This avoids the dangers and troubles caused by physical contact.

"Since your leader has this special ability, has he never seized the inner elixir of other species?" Tu Ran asked.

"Of course they have," Fatty said, "The leader took the inner elixir of the rabbit tribe and gained the ability to teleport."

"Teleport?" Tu Ran raised her eyebrows. "If the rabbit can teleport, how can your leader catch it? Your leader is very thin and can fly very fast?"

Fatty touched his belly. He suspected that the Twolegged Beasts looked down on him and his tribe, but he had no evidence.

"We eagles are not fat, it's just that our feathers are thick and numerous, which makes us look fat." It emphasized this point first, and then lifted the furry hair on its neck to show its "slender" figure to Tu Ran.

It's unbearable to watch.

Tu Ran turned her face away.

Pangpang also found that he was not quite qualified to explain this, so he covered his bulging belly again.

It continued as if nothing had happened: "The rabbit had just grown its inner elixir, but it didn't notice it, so the leader found it. The leader brought other guard birds to surround the rabbit, skinned it, and then found the inner elixir."

"So your leader now also has the ability to teleport?"

"Yes." Fatty nodded, "So it's not easy for you to get the leader's inner elixir."

In the darkness, Tu Ran weighed the pros and cons and decided to take the risk and give it a try.

Although it is difficult, it is still worth the risk as we can get two inner elixirs this time.

"You need to cooperate with me." Tu Ran looked at it.

At this time she had turned off the flashlight, and the entire cave was in darkness.

But the faint starlight coming in from outside still allowed Tu Ran to easily capture its small eyes as big as green beans.

Because those eyes were so transparent that they could reflect light.

"Of course you can. You saved Pangpang's life, carried Pangpang on your back, and picked the red melons that Pangpang loves to eat. You are Pangpang's good friend, and Pangpang will help you."

Tu Ran looked at it and asked tentatively: "If you help me, aren't you afraid that your Danghu clan will no longer care about you and regard you as a traitor?"

“No,” Pangpang shook his round head. “Pangpang doesn’t like staying in the tribe. They bully Pangpang, don’t feed Pangpang enough, and steal Pangpang’s food. Pangpang doesn’t like them. Pangpang is free. Pangpang likes to walk around and wander around.”

Tu Ran, hiding in the darkness, had her mouth almost stretched to the back of her head.

"I didn't realize you have such a unique personality." Tu Ran looked at it with admiration.

"Personality? What is personality?" Pangpang didn't understand.

Tu Ran smiled and shook her head, not bothering to explain, "I'm praising you."

"Wow, the biped finally stopped calling me fat and praised me instead."

"Haha..." Tu Ran was amused by its cute appearance.

Meeting such a lively person in the world, chatting with him and having fun with him can relieve a lot of stress.

Tu Ran glanced outside and it seemed brighter than when she just woke up.

"When will the day break?" she asked.

Fatty took a look and said, "It will light up soon."

It turned to face the wall and scratched a few crooked vertical lines on the wall with its paws.

"What are you doing?" Tu Ran asked.

"Pangpang should record the time. The next time I come to this house, I can look at the time on the wall to know when I was here last time."

"What time is it today?" This is what Tu Ran was quite curious about.

The length of day and night in Threshold is completely irregular.

She really wanted to know how these alien species that had been living in the threshold kept track of time.

Pang Pang glanced outside the cave. The sun was rising rapidly and the weeds growing outside the cave could be clearly seen.

"Today the sun rises from the west. There are only four times a year when the sun rises from the west. This is the second time this year."

Tu Ran: It turns out to be so simple and crude.

“Gugugugu~”

The sound of the rumbling stomach was amplified several times in the cave.

Tu Ran rubbed her stomach, it was her stomach that was rumbling.

She was hungry. She had eaten most of a red melon yesterday, and it had been completely digested after such a long time.

Pangpang also heard the rumbling of her stomach, and quickly turned around and jumped up, "Boss, wait a moment, I'll find you something delicious."

Tu Ran was just about to say that she had food and didn't need to look for it, but Pang Pang had already run away.

Sure enough, his leg injury recovered and he could run very fast.

Tu Ran was not in a hurry either. She wanted to see what food Pang Pang would find for her.

After waiting for about ten minutes, Tu Ran heard footsteps.

She stretched her neck and saw that Pangpang had indeed returned, holding something in his two wings and walking very cautiously.

Tu Ran actually felt a little bit of anticipation.

However, when Tu Ran saw what it was, his face suddenly turned dark.

insect.

A wriggling mass of worms.

White.

Crowded.

"Boss, eat quickly! These insects are bouncy, chewy, and nutritious. If you eat them, you won't be hungry for the whole day."

Tu Ran wanted to kick it out along with the pile of creepy bugs!

Pangpang hadn't noticed her disdain yet, and held the thing close to Tu Ran.

"I don't want to eat it, take it away."

"Ah? Why?" Pangpang's eyes were filled with pain.

This took it a long time to find, why not eat it?

"I'm not a bodyguard. Humans don't eat insects." Tu Ran felt a little uncomfortable with its pitiful look and explained.

"Is that so?" Fatty looked at the pile of delicious food in front of him with regret. "Humans don't eat bugs, so I'll have to eat them myself."

"Hurry up and eat it all. Take it over to your side and eat it." Tu Ran urged.

She couldn't stand the pile of white bugs wriggling in front of her eyes.

Fatty walked to the corner holding the insect with regret, and buried his head in it to peck at it.

He ate them one by one with relish.

Tu Ran turned her eyes away, trying not to listen to the sound of it chewing the insects.

Being very hungry, Tu Ran took a piece of compressed protein biscuit to eat.

When Fatty heard the sound of her chewing something, he raised his head from the pile of insects and stretched his neck curiously, "Boss, what are you eating?"

(End of this chapter)

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