She missed the First World.
After she was in the second world where she had no control over herself, she missed the first world even more.
Tu Ran woke up because of hunger. When she opened her eyes again, she saw a familiar cave in front of her.
Tu Ran took a while to calm down, and her memory gradually became clear.
She fainted due to excessive consumption of energy while using the "Wheel of Time". Before fainting, she asked Pangpang to find a safe cave.
This cave was the one they left this morning. Tu Ran supported herself with her arms and sat up, and saw the cracked ground.
Pangpang carried her on his back for an hour and returned here.
At this time, Pangpang was sleeping soundly beside her, with half of his furry feathers covering her, making her feel warm. He was probably afraid that she would feel cold.
The corners of Tu Ran's lips curled up uncontrollably.
This fat guy looks silly, but I didn’t expect him to be so reliable and considerate.
She moved very quietly and Pangpang did not wake up.
She stood up and clearly felt that her body was not so weak. In order to avoid disturbing Pang Pang's sleep, she carried her backpack and crawled out of the grass at the entrance of the cave.
I ate two pieces of protein biscuits first, which relieved some of my hunger. Then I took two sips of nutrient solution and drank a dose of glucose.
The hunger was finally relieved and the body became stronger.
Tu Ran kicked the bushes and waved his fists, feeling good.
He looked down at the time.
Hmm? 7am federal time?
She slept from nine in the morning the day before to seven in the morning today?
Slept for almost a day? That long? The startup cost of "Wheel of Time" is too high.
But she still had two holographic rings to deal with.
Tu Ran took out two more holographic rings from her backpack.
The reason she was unconscious for so long might be because she was pushed for too long.
She could try a shorter one this time.
Move to the past.
The natural deterioration of holographic rings is very long, but the manufactured life is not long.
Tu Ran silently recited "Wheel of Time" in her heart.
Then the time wheel that I saw yesterday appeared in my mind.
The year, month and day are frozen on today.
Tu Ran moved the time back to twenty years ago.
A faint light flashed by.
The two bracelets in her palms suddenly turned into a pile of brand new parts.
It worked.
Although it has only been twenty years, Tu Ran clearly felt that his stomach, which had just been filled, was hungry again.
And that’s only been twenty years.
This superpower is too labor-intensive.
Fortunately, she finally resolved the two time bombs that were weighing on her mind.
Although this superpower is very useful, she will never use it again unless it is absolutely necessary.
Taking out a piece of compressed biscuit and chewing it, Tu Ran took a look around as usual.
She had to find some food for Pangpang.
All the fruits that Pang Pang had picked with great difficulty yesterday were given to the pioneer.
Although Pangpang didn't show any dissatisfaction, she still wanted to make compensation.
Otherwise, what's the difference between following her and following the leader of the Danghu tribe?
They go hungry for nine meals out of three days.
After expanding the search area, I still didn't find any edible fruit, but I did find a river with many fish swimming in it.
The scales were slightly golden, but not as golden as those of the henggong fish. They looked like carp, with a big belly and looked very fat. Tu Ran didn't know what kind of fish it was, but she had seen this kind of fish in Pangpang's memory. The leader of the guards would reward some subordinates with good performance by eating this kind of fish.
Pangpang has never eaten it.
It can't catch it itself, so its memory of this kind of fish is particularly deep.
Tu Ran used a knife to fork three such fish in a row.
Each fish weighed about twenty kilograms and was about the same length as her arm.
Three fish this big are enough for Pangpang to eat.
Tu Ran cleaned the internal organs and scales of the three fish, strung them together, and carried them back to the cave, picking up some dry branches on the way.
Fatty hasn't woken up yet.
It can really sleep.
Tu Ran did not wake it up. She set up branches outside the cave, lit a fire, and tied the cleaned fish on top to roast.
The fragrance soon overflowed, and the fat man in the cave "rolled" out after smelling the smell.
Yes, that's right, it did roll out.
Before the eyes opened, the nose took control of the body and rolled out.
The originally dense grass was like being rolled back and forth by a steamroller and stuck to the ground.
Only when it saw the grilled fish on the fire did it believe that it was not dreaming and it stood up quickly.
"Oh my, it's red fish! It's red fish! Pangpang has never eaten red fish before!"
It rubbed against Tu Ran excitedly.
Tu Ran couldn't even hold the grill steady because of it. "Don't get excited. It's not cooked yet!"
"Pangpang, can you eat it raw? Raw is fine!" Pangpang's eyes were glued to the grilled fish. When he asked this question, Tu Ran vaguely saw a silver thread coming out from the corner of his mouth.
What a loser, he's actually drooling over it.
"No, it tastes better when it's roasted."
"Okay," Fatty sat aside in agony, "When can it be roasted? Fatty is hungry."
"Ten more minutes." Tu Ran turned over calmly.
"How long is ten minutes?"
Pangpang has no concept of human time.
Tu Ran thought for a moment and said, "Ten minutes is about the time it takes you to chew a red melon flower."
"Oh~" Pangpang flapped his wings happily, "Then Pangpang can eat it right away."
"Don't get excited. Your wings will fan the fire too much. The fish will burn easily, and it will taste bitter if it burns."
"Oh, okay." Pangpang immediately folded his wings, looking like an enlarged version of a triangular rice ball.
Ten minutes later, Tu Ran finally handed the grilled fish to Pang Pang, who was drooling.
"Eat slowly, be careful of the heat."
Pangpang didn't bother to listen to her and just put it on his lips. As expected, he was so burned that he breathed out repeatedly.
Even so, it still refused to eat it after it cooled down. It re-fried it in its mouth, swallowed it into its stomach, and then took another bite.
"Eat slowly. Such a big fish is enough to fill you up." Tu Ran was at a loss whether to laugh or cry.
Pangpang took a look and saw that the three fish were indeed big enough, so he slowed down.
The second fish is also grilled.
Tu Ran used a knife to cut a piece of meat from the top and ate it.
She couldn't finish a whole fish by herself, so she left the remaining one and a half fish for Pangpang.
Pangpang quickly finished showing off his fish for the whole day, touched his half-full belly, and went to get the second one.
Tu Ran finished eating her portion. The last fish was already grilled, so she put out the fire.
"The grilled red fish is so delicious," Pang Pang couldn't help but praise while eating, "It would be great if Pang Pang had endless fish to eat."
"You can settle down here." Tu Ran gave it some pertinent advice.
Pang Pang's fragile heart was broken again. The fish no longer smelled good. He looked at Tu Ran with grievance, "Boss, are you going to abandon Pang Pang?"
(End of this chapter)