Chu Mu wanted to grab his hair with satisfaction, but suddenly found that the height was not enough.
Just as he was about to stand on tiptoe, Xiao Bing over there had already lowered his head obediently.
[What a good boy! I used to suspect he had ulterior motives, but he's clearly a pure, natural Husky.]
Xiao Bing let Chu Mu pull her hair randomly without any rules, and there was an unfathomable dark light under her long raven-feather eyelashes.
…
The treasures Chu Mu was talking about were some wild berries that were ignored by the villagers, and mushrooms that grew in the dark.
"These berries are covered in thorns. They look inedible, don't they?"
Chu Mu gently pinched a red fruit towards the camera.
"See, this way you can peel off the thorn shell and then you can eat it."
Chu Mu handed the peeled fruit to Xiao Wu: "Try it."
The little curly-haired boy stuffed it into his mouth with curiosity and squinted his eyes happily: "Sweet!"
Chu Mu had already walked towards another area: "Mushrooms like these that grow on trees usually grow close to tree stumps. Although they are not very attractive in appearance, they taste great when used to make soup and are also nutritious."
"You can't pick mushrooms like this," Chu Mu snatched a brightly colored mushroom from Xiao Sizi's hand, "It's poisonous."
Lu Xifa chased Chu Mu and took pictures all the way. All the flattering words he had intended to say were suppressed by Chu Mu's performance.
This poor student who was said to have not even finished college was actually an encyclopedia!
Lu Xifa had long forgotten his original purpose. He squatted down and picked a green fruit with one hand: "Chu Mu, what is this? Can I eat it?"
Chu Mu glanced in the direction of Lu Xi's raft and stopped.
"You can eat it," his voice suddenly lowered, "but it's for the guy behind you."
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