Chapter 204 The Hunt



Yes, Shanfeng not only sewed animal hides but also wove cloth. A loom couldn't make it, but a simple weaving frame was no problem. Under Lin Qian's intentional or unintentional guidance, this human brat managed to weave cloth for himself.

With the help of chipmunks and red pandas to pick cotton and other materials, Shanfeng successfully made two loose-fitting summer outfits despite the tedious and difficult process.

However, because the thread was made from a mixture of cotton and hemp, and due to the manufacturing process, the thread was somewhat rough, and the resulting fabric was naturally very rough as well, far inferior to the clothes that Shanfeng himself wore.

Adding linen enhances the garment's toughness and durability; pure cotton would easily tear in the forest, making it far too fragile.

General anesthesia is too much for the skin to handle, and the scraping is uncomfortable, so we combined the two materials.

Fortunately, the giant panda mother had her rocky fists, otherwise it wouldn't have been easy to soften the hemp enough.

The clothes that Shanfeng used to wear are almost ruined from washing. After all, they are washed and dried during the day and worn again at night. This endless cycle can't withstand even the best fabric.

Although the clothes I'm wearing now aren't as soft or comfortable, I've gotten used to wearing them in the mountains.

After glancing at the resting tigers, Shan Feng, who was also not moving around, changed his clothes and sat down under a big tree.

Don't be fooled by the current temperature; in half an hour, it will soar to 40°C, and in another half hour, the sun's temperature will reach nearly 50°C.

The sun today is no longer the gentle sun of the past, but a blazing furnace.

The chipmunk lay on the edge of the basket, rubbing its eyes with one little paw, clearly having just woken up.

The little guy slept well with the mountain breeze overnight and recovered very well.

With a twitch of its little ears, the chipmunk jumped out of the wicker basket and landed with a thud in the mountain breeze's arms. The little guy nimbly clung to the boy's arm and plopped down on his still slender shoulder.

"Squeak." The little paws took out a ripe fruit and handed it to Shanfeng, then it hugged a fruit that was almost the size of its head and started munching on it.

Shanfeng took the huge fruit and started eating it. It was a wild fruit that Shanfeng had never eaten or seen before and didn't know what it was called, but it tasted very good and was not only thirst-quenching but also filling.

Although the chipmunks had jerky, they dared not take it out without Lin Qian's instructions. Lin Qian had specifically instructed them that this was their "last" ration, meant for emergencies, and not to be eaten casually.

The chipmunk didn't know what "a need only when necessary" meant, but it remembered that it couldn't eat things indiscriminately.

Suddenly, a faint thumping sound came from the side. The chipmunk twitched its ears and turned its head to look, only to see a small head peeking out from the bushes.

It's a fawn!

"Squeak!"

The chipmunk happily waved its little paws, beckoning the deer over.

The fawn hesitated, standing among the bushes, craning its neck to look at the tigers, then looking up at the golden pheasants in the trees, and finally glancing at the sleeping panda mother and cub.

The little panda, who had followed its mother around for most of the night, didn't have the luck of having two playmates and slept soundly all night. Now, it's lying next to its mother, its round little belly bulging, fast asleep.

Once she made sure all the "big guys" were asleep, the little deer cautiously trotted over.

The herd of red deer followed closely behind the tigers, and their resting place was naturally nearby.

Moreover, the leader of the red deer deliberately moved closer, and in order to prevent the tigers from making too much noise, he instructed the deer herd to keep quiet.

This is not a problem for the red deer. Herbivores usually try to be as quiet as possible when foraging to avoid being discovered by predators. Despite their large size, red deer are also skilled at hiding in the forest.

The baby deer didn't sneak out; it went out with the permission of the deer leader. The male deer even accompanied it for a while, and didn't turn back until it saw the baby deer run inside. Instead, it rested on the spot and ate.

Herbivores have it so easy; once they enter the forest, there's food almost everywhere.

The arrival of the baby deer was not unknown to anyone; the tigers all glanced at it discreetly before continuing to rest.

The golden pheasants in the trees didn't pay any attention to the tigers since they didn't react and the tigers knew the chipmunks.

The chipmunk took out a fruit and gave it to the fawn. The fawn happily rubbed its head against the chipmunk's, then bit the fruit and lay down next to the mountain breeze to eat it.

A gentle breeze rustled through the trees, and the only sounds in the grove were the rustling of leaves and the munching of three cubs on fruit.

Although the fawn was lying nearby, it remained wary of the mountain wind, because the animal seemed very strange to it, and its fur was also quite odd.

The chipmunk tossed aside the cleaned fruit pit and jumped onto the deer.

"Squeak." Don't be afraid, deer, humans are very weak.

"Young?" Human?

Is this the animal?

The little deer blinked its eyes and raised its head with a hint of curiosity.

The chipmunk nodded, climbed onto the deer's head, and placed its two little paws on the deer's antlers.

"Squeak." Yes, his name is Mountain Wind, and he's still a cub, even more fragile than you were when you were little.

The deer's eyes widened instantly, and the fawn looked up at the mountain wind, its eyes suddenly becoming moist.

This human baby is so pitiful~~

Shan Feng didn't understand why, but seeing the deer's wet eyes, he couldn't help but reach out and touch its spine.

Hmm... this little deer is so cute!

"Young~~"

Yama-kaze has mastered the skill of petting a group of animals; after just a couple of strokes, the little deer let out a happy whimper.

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