After the team members greeted Ye Xin, Nan Zhi directed a group of excited girls to go barbecue. They had to have a big meal today.
The girl with the best cooking skills in the team naturally took on the task, and those who had nothing to do nearby helped out, and they were having a lot of fun.
Ye Xin was very satisfied with the meal. The cooking girl was very skilled. She could prepare a large table of dishes in such a simple environment, and each dish was delicious.
As they chatted and laughed, the sky darkened completely. After Nan Zhi arranged for the guards, she quietly found Ye Xin.
"Boss, we all take turns on duty. How about you take a good rest tonight and resume duty tomorrow?"
Nan Zhi told them her plan, but she didn't know whether the boss was willing to take the guard post, after all, they had shamelessly begged for him.
Ye Xin nodded, "I'm fine with anything. You're the captain, so I'll follow your instructions."
"Also, don't call me big brother, just call me by my name! Otherwise it sounds awkward."
Nan Zhi chuckled, "Then I'll take on this responsibility. Calling you by your name is a bit awkward, so how about we call you Sister Xin?"
"Sure, feel free to do as you please." Ye Xin was a little dazed when she heard these two words. Her friends on Earth used to call her Sister Xin. She hadn't heard this name for a long time and she missed it a little!
Nan Zhi smiled faintly, "Okay! Sister Xin."
The girls also shouted, "Okay! Sister Xin."
A smile appeared on Ye Xin's face. It was really wonderful to be with girls!
…
The sun was high in the sky, and the midsummer air was filled with a hint of dryness. Ye Xin couldn't sleep because of the bright sun. She opened her eyes irritably, and she felt angry when she saw the big sun above her head.
What are you doing so diligently so early in the morning? Don't you know how to take a break?
The sun, which was working hard to spread its light, suddenly felt its scalp tighten. Why did it feel like there was someone behind it?
The drowsiness in Ye Xin's mind receded like a tide as she was exposed to the sun. She had just yawned when she saw Luo Shan, who had been out picking fish, running back excitedly with a few fish in her arms.
Luo Shan casually put down the things in her hand and greeted Ye Xin who was in a daze, "Sister Xin, won't you rest for a while?"
Ye Xin had tears in her eyes and gnashed her teeth in hatred, "I was woken up by the sun."
Luo Shan looked up at the sun, and the strong sunlight made her sneeze.
"A-choo!"
"The light today is indeed much stronger than yesterday."
Luo Shan found a yellow hollow straw hat for Ye Xin to wear. She had knitted it in her spare time. Luo Shan was very skillful and could create a variety of patterns out of a simple straw hat.
Ye Xin didn't feel that hot with the Xuankong hairpin on her head, but this hand-woven straw hat was the first time she saw it.
These craftsmen existed in ancient China, but with the development of interstellar civilization, almost no traditions were preserved, and even the last ancient civilization was no exception.
After Luo Shan gave the hat to Ye Xin, she also gave a straw hat to each of the other girls, and then went to the side and carefully began to prepare the ingredients for this morning.
…
"Sister Xin, stop it quickly! It's going to your place."
As soon as Ye Xin stepped into the woods, she saw a black wild boar attacking her, followed by the screams of several girls.
Ye Xin raised his hand and shot out a blade of light, which penetrated into the wild boar's brain and directly crushed its brain.
The wild boar's body stiffened, and before it knew what was happening, it was dead. When it fell, Ye Xin's shadow was still reflected in its pupils, and it could be said that it died with its eyes open.
Mao Yi looked at Ye Xin in admiration, his eyes almost popping out yellow stars, "Sister Xin, you killed a fifth-level monster in a flash, you are so powerful!"
Ye Xin placed her index finger on her mouth and winked playfully, "Shh! Keep a low profile."
Mao Yi covered her mouth with her hand, indicating that she understood.
"By the way, why is this fifth-level thorn pig here? It's a social animal, there can't be only one."
Mao Yi shook his head to indicate he didn't know. "Sister Xin, we happened to encounter this spiny pig on our way back. I don't know what stimulated it, but it came up to us as soon as it saw us."
Stimulated?
Ye Xin immediately thought of the five-colored python in the sect's back mountain, which had also gone mad and bit anyone it saw. He wondered if this thorny pig had eaten something as well.
Ye Xin squatted down and turned the thorn pig's body over, and saw a wound on its calf. If Ye Xin hadn't accidentally touched the blood, it would have been difficult to see this hidden wound.
Ye Xin called Mao Yi over and asked, "Did you cause this wound?"
Mao Yi denied it and called the others over. The girls also denied it after seeing it, saying they didn't hit the animal's calf, only its back and abdomen.
Ye Xin examined the thorn pig again and found nothing that could have caused it to go berserk. Since it wasn't Mao Yi and his men who did it, it could only be someone else. Perhaps Mao Yi and his men were lucky this time, having stumbled upon a fish that had slipped through their net.
Mao Yi saw Ye Xin was silent for a long time and couldn't help but feel a little anxious. "Sister Xin, is there something wrong with this pig?"
Ye Xin smiled slightly. "No, you're lucky. I heard that the thorny pig is delicious. Let's eat it tonight!"
Just as the group was about to go back, a man with a goatee came out.
"Wait, you can't take this hedgehog with you."
Mao Yi looked at the goateed man with a bad look in his eyes. "If you say no, then it's no. Who are you?"
The goatee twirled his beard and said proudly, "Don't worry about who I am. This thorn pig escaped from our encirclement. We were just a step slower, and you guys killed this monster." Logically speaking, this thorn pig should have half as many as us.
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