Chapter 41 Arrow (2/2)



"Su Yuan, I want to give this to you. You said before that wooden arrows were too fragile, so I made a bone arrow out of bones."

Su Yuan looked at the arrow made of bones in her hand. It was obvious that Hu Si had put a lot of effort into this bone arrow. Not only had the arrowhead been polished, but the groove on the tail wing had also been polished out.

"No wonder I saw you sitting by the campfire alone late at night. It turns out you were sharpening arrows."

Su Yuan recalled that during this period of time, Hu Si always sat there alone and always returned to the snow house to sleep very late at night. It turned out that Hu Si was grinding the fish bones left over from his previous meal.

I have to say that Hu Si did find a way. Bone arrows are much sharper and tougher than disposable wooden arrows.

This project is too time-consuming. It takes nearly a week to carefully polish an arrow, and even if it is just casually polished, it will take three or four days.

"Well, I've always thought that if wood can be made into arrows, then bones and stones should also be able to be made into arrows, so."

Su Yuan originally wanted to rub Hu Si's clever little ears, but seeing that Hu Si was taller than him, he had to put away the bone arrow first.

"It's a smart idea, but it's too much trouble to sharpen an arrow."

He found the broken iron arrowheads that he had used to shoot the Yeti before. The arrows he exchanged for were of the arrowhead-embedded type, and it was difficult for primitive tribes to grind out such small round holes.

However, it is still possible to do it by drilling a small hole in the bone material.

"Hu Si, just polish an arrowhead and then clip it onto the wooden arrow shaft. If the arrow shaft breaks in the future, just take off the arrowhead."

Hu Si took the iron arrowheads. It still hurt a little when her fingers touched the sharp parts. Fortunately, the effect of the medicine had long worn off, otherwise Su Yuan would have been afraid that she would fall to the ground by accident.

"I understand! Su Yuan, can you give me these arrows? I'll use the reward from the previous archery!"

Hu Si stroked the iron arrowhead with both hands, looking at Su Yuan with eyes full of desire.

If the recycling price wasn't too cheap, he would have taken those useless iron arrowheads to the company for recycling. Seeing Hu Si so interested, Su Yuan nodded.

After Hu Si got the arrow, he thanked him a few times and ran towards the training ground again. It seemed that there were a lot more thoughts in his little head, leaving Shi Shi alone standing here.

"Is the Lion Lion finished too?"

Su Yuan looked at the lion who was still standing beside him and looking at him, and asked curiously.

"Yeah, but slower than Fox Thought."

Su Yuan could feel Shishi's loss. For Husi and others, setting up small rewards was just a way to motivate them to train, but Shishi treated it as a competition.

Every time Layi shot the arrow, she was fully focused, but unfortunately, the arrow would be smashed into pieces by the burst of arrows, and she had to sharpen the arrows again.

Or the snowman is shot and broken into pieces of snow, and you have to rebuild it again.

This made her one step slower than Hu Si in completing Su Yuan's goal.

"It's okay. From now on, you just need to pull the trigger and aim at the big guy on the opposite side. What reward do you want, Shishi?"

Shishi was a little confused. She was usually aloof but her face turned red at this moment. She stammered, "I... I'm not the first..."

"It's okay, just consider it as my gift to you today."

Su Yuan didn't mind. To him, Shishi had protected him so many times, so giving her a small gift was nothing.

"Then... can I go hunting with my arrows?"

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