Hulim quickly pulled Herkemu and took it back.
Then he took out the big fish that was stuck on the sword and held it in his hand.
"Very good, dinner is taken care of."
"Next," Hulim raised her head and looked around, "let's find a place to make a fire and cook."
Hulim quickly locked onto a suitable spot and headed towards it carrying the big fish.
On the way, when I passed a suspended stone bridge, something caught my eye...
"Boom~, boom~!"
It was a group of round, transparent creatures, jumping around on a river mudflat, completely unaware of the danger that was about to befall them.
"...It's been a while since I've tried popcorn dishes."
Hulim's eyes lit up, and then she took action.
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More than an hour later.
Crack! Pop!
Next to a bonfire.
Several pieces of fish fillet were skewered with branches and grilled by the fire.
Not far from the campfire, there is a simple stove. On the stove is a makeshift boiler, in which a light blue paste is being boiled.
"...and then add this berry juice, and that's it."
Hulim poured a bowl of purple berry juice into the pot, mixed it with the light blue paste, and then stirred it continuously.
After about a few minutes, the water in the purple paste gradually evaporated and turned into a sticky and transparent liquid like honey.
"Done! Popom Jam!"
Hulim removed the boiler and set it aside to cool.
Wait until a few fish fillets are grilled until golden brown.
Hulim placed them all on a cleared stone table and smeared each one with purple Popom jam.
After everything was done, Hulim picked up a piece of fish fillet, brought it to her mouth, and gently took a bite.
"Mmm~, delicious~!"
Hulim's face suddenly showed a happy expression.
"Popom jam is so delicious~!"
"Thank you, Popom, I will remember you~!"
After this day, the Popoms who had lived here carefree for many years encountered the biggest crisis in their history.
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