Chapter 193 Jumping into the Sea



There are many methods for tanning animal hides. Sunning's original world already has special tanning agents, but Bradley and his group don't have such a thing.

Therefore, the only option is to use traditional methods to tan animal hides.

"Given that you lack many tools and equipment, I'll suggest a few methods here. You can decide which one to use yourself."

As he spoke, Sang Ning taught the oil tanning method, the smoking method, the water tanning method, the oral tanning method, and the traditional tanning method.

She explained each method in detail, and Bradley and the others listened very attentively and even took notes.

The audience was stunned.

There are so many ways to process animal hides?

[It should be so. I don't know the specific effects, but I feel that what Sang Ning said was substantial and not at all evasive.]

I have an idea. Fat rats often come into our yard and dig holes, making the yard full of pits and bumps. Not only do these things reproduce at an amazing rate, but they also cause extremely serious damage to the soil and environment.

Therefore, I kill dozens of fat rats every year; their fur is really nice.

Previously, because they didn't know how to process them and no one wanted to eat the fat rat meat, they could only throw the carcasses to the garbage robot to be sent to the garbage disposal center for decomposition.

A lot of fur wasted.

I plan to keep the pelts from the next fat rat and process them using Sunning's method to see if I can get pelts of the same quality as those in the museum.

[Great idea upstairs! If it really works, fat rats might become a species that needs to be farmed. What do you guys think? Should I go to some breeding planet and lease a farm specifically to raise fat rats?]

This person's actions were truly amazing; the live stream seemed to freeze, and the chat disappeared.

By this time, Sang Ning had finished teaching.

"These are the methods. You can decide which method to use yourself."

"Okay, we will carefully consider it based on our own circumstances."

Bradley and his group thanked them warmly, then asked Sunning, "Do you want the fur?"

"If you want some, we'll send some over once it's ready."

"Okay, okay."

Sang Ning was delighted to hear this, and the joy of receiving a gift made her completely ignore the distance. It was Emmanuel's question, "Where are you?" that brought her back to reality.

"If it's not far, I can deliver it, but if it's far, I'm afraid I can't deliver it."

They didn't know how far Bradley was, but that didn't matter. They had coordinates. By matching two coordinates, they could determine the distance between the two people based on the distance between the coordinates.

The result of this pairing shocked everyone.

A distance of seven or eight thousand kilometers is not just a little far, but an extremely far distance.

Without high-tech transportation, it would take several years to reunite the two groups of people on foot.

That's assuming the journey goes smoothly. If the journey is not smooth, and you encounter large wild beasts or the like, whether you can survive is unknown.

With her desire to receive the gift completely extinguished, Sang Ning sighed, "Keep them for yourselves."

Bradley and his men could only manage a wry smile; that was all they could do.

"I still have to thank you. If we ever meet again in the future, no matter who the final winner is, we will definitely save a portion of the animal hide for each of you."

Abraham solemnly made his promise, and Sang Ning and the others exchanged glances and nodded in unison.

"Okay, it's a deal!"

"It's a deal!"

Then Abraham and his companions took their leave, cut off communication, and went to attend to the matter of the animal skins.

Meanwhile, Sang Ning and his companions continued their tedious voyage.

The sun was blazing today, and even with a thatched shed built on the raft to provide shade and shelter from the rain, it was still hot.

However, they must conserve their freshwater. Unless they encounter islands along the way where they can rest and replenish their freshwater, drinking freely could very likely lead to dehydration and endanger their lives.

"Let's drink coconut juice!"

Seeing Elliott and Louis swallowing hard, Sanning quickly opened two coconuts and, together with Emmanuel, replaced them.

Around 4 PM, the temperature dropped and the wind picked up.

Ripples spread across the calm sea, and the sea breeze carried a salty, damp scent, making Sang Ning and his companions, who had been sweltering all afternoon, feel alive again.

"It's almost dark, we need to prepare for spending the night."

Emmanuel was a little uneasy. He had never spent the night at sea before. If it were just the three of them, it wouldn't matter, but with Sang Ning, a primitive human woman, there was no way he could be careless.

We have to ensure her safety.

Sang Ning had no idea what he was thinking; at that moment, she was in excruciating pain from holding in her urine.

She went to the toilet before setting off, and to avoid any embarrassing situations, she didn't eat anything else that day except for some ribbonfish sashimi and a few sips of water.

We really can't hold on any longer.

To ease the embarrassment and to avoid wetting her pants, she jumped into the sea with a splash.

Emmanuel and the others were bewildered.

audience,"???"

"Why did 凸(艹皿艹) jump into the sea?"

Louis, looking utterly devastated, lunged at the edge to try and pull Sang Ning out, only to find that Sang Ning was nowhere to be found.

"Sang Ning, Sang Ning, where are you?"

Louis panicked and jumped in with a splash, but Sang Ning emerged from the water not far from him.

"I'm here."

She smiled and waved to Louis, who was staring at her dumbfounded, thinking to herself that she had finally avoided the embarrassing situation of wetting her pants. How relieved!

What's wrong with you?

Louis swam over and asked urgently, his face full of disapproval.

Sang Ning chuckled awkwardly, "Sorry, I saw a very beautiful fish and jumped in before I could say hello. I made you worry."

The answer of jumping into the sea for a fish is truly speechless and makes one want to complain.

Looking at her innocent face, Louis swallowed back the scolding he was about to utter. He remained silent for a while before finally saying "Oh," and admonishing her, "Don't do that again next time."

If she comes a few more times, they'll be terrified of her.

Sang Ning nodded obediently, looking very well-behaved, and said, "Okay, I remember. Next time I'll let you know before I jump..."

"There will be a next time?"

Louis couldn't believe it. He turned and glared at her, and he even wanted to punch her.

Sanning, "···"

There will definitely be a next time, otherwise how will she deal with her personal hygiene issues?

"It's too hot."

She tactfully suggested, "I want to go into the water to cool down."

Is this reasoning reasonable?

Reasonable.

At least Louis and his companions believed it, because being exposed to the scorching sun at sea was truly hot, and even a shelter and an ugly straw hat were of little use.

But what they couldn't understand was why Sang Ning didn't go into the sea when it was hottest, but instead went in when the temperature had already started to drop.

This operation, to put it simply, really left them somewhat confused.

Despite their confusion, the group didn't say anything. They simply said "oh" and told her to dry her hair quickly.

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