Chapter 18 Wild Boar



Watching the vines diligently cutting pig feed for her, Yunxi couldn't stray too far from the vines; otherwise, she wouldn't be able to control them.

So all I could do was quietly pull up the medicinal herbs on the side and throw them into my spatial storage.

Although she doesn't recognize them now, they are still useful. She will categorize them when she buys the books.

Before I knew it, I had picked almost a large bundle of medicinal herbs, all kinds of them piled together, and put them directly into my space.

The pig feed on the side has all been cut down; it feels like we've already completed the task for the next three days.

First, fill the basket, and then put the rest into the space, planning to take them out little by little when handing in the next task.

I looked up at the sky and it seemed like it was still early. Would it be too fast to turn in the task now?

Thinking back to last night when I was boiling water, there was only half a room of firewood left in the woodshed. Since I have some time now, I might as well make some more.

Yunxi noticed that there wasn't much firewood left on the mountain, and she didn't know if it had all been picked up by others or what.

There was plenty of dry firewood still clinging to the tree, but the village had a rule that you couldn't cut firewood until it had fallen from the tree.

We can only watch helplessly as they fall; how long would that take!

Yunxi glanced into the deep mountains. It seemed that she must go deep into the mountains someday when she had time, not only to collect firewood, but also because there were many kinds of prey in the deep mountains.

She was particularly interested in those prey, but as for whether she would become prey herself?

Yunxi felt that this was impossible. With her body, which she was gradually adapting to, she could easily have more than 200 pounds of strength.

As long as you don't do anything particularly reckless, there shouldn't be any safety issues when you encounter those large groups of fierce prey.

As I was walking forward, I suddenly heard a humming or moaning sound ahead.

Yunxi, a peach tree spirit who has lived in the deep mountains and forests for thousands of years, is no stranger to this.

It could be said that both old and new grudges came together.

You see, as a peach tree spirit that has lived for thousands of years, her body is exceptionally large, so there are always a few ungrateful wild boars who keep rubbing against her.

Not only did it wear down her bark, but it also left some dirty things on her trunk and occasionally excreted some smelly feces near her roots.

It was only later, when her magical powers became more and more powerful, that she was able to control tree branches to whip the wild boars, which made them afraid to come over again, and her life became so peaceful and tranquil.

But this body gets drooling whenever it thinks about wild boar meat; it's obvious it's the kind of person who craves meat.

Since I've come across this, I certainly won't let it go; I'll just consider it adding to my collection.

Quietly approaching the source of the grunting, I saw a group of wild boars rubbing against the trees, while others were digging for something to eat on the ground.

After carefully counting the number of wild boars, it seemed that the group was quite large. In addition to a large male wild boar that looked to weigh four or five hundred pounds, there were four or five sows weighing two or three hundred pounds, and the rest were a group of wild boar piglets that had just been born and looked to be just a month old, as well as about ten half-grown wild boars weighing about 100 pounds each.

He touched the non-existent saliva on his mouth, realizing he needed to find a way to get rid of it all.

The most direct way is to put them into a space. Once they enter the space, they will be in a dead state. Even if they are released, they will be in a state of death.

This method is the easiest. When they are not paying attention, control the vines on the side and quietly tie them up, so that they will not have a chance to escape.

After confirming that the vines had bound their legs, Yunxi ran over and first put the boar and five sows into her spatial storage.

Before the bags could notice, they were quickly stored in the spatial storage, making the remaining ones less dangerous.

I breathed a sigh of relief. All that was left were the half-grown wild boars struggling nearby and the baby wild boars that were just a month old.

Even if they struggled incessantly, they couldn't break free and could only obediently surrender.

After storing the ten half-grown wild boars in her spatial storage, Yunxi faced a dilemma regarding the approximately 20 piglets that were just over a month old.

They're really small, only about ten or twenty kilograms. It would be such a waste to eat them directly.

If we send all the piglets to the village's pig farm, we won't know how to explain where these wild boar piglets came from.

However, if these wild boar piglets are released, Yunxi feels that they will have a hard time surviving and growing up.

The forest is teeming with all sorts of ferocious carnivorous beasts. These little wild boars, barely a month old, are practically meat delivered to our doorstep, and they're incredibly tender and easy to catch.

Just thinking about this made Yunxi feel that it would be better to give meat to herself than to give meat to those ferocious beasts, since roast suckling pig is quite delicious.

Finally, they decided to go all the way and put the 20 or so wild boars into their spatial storage as well.

Looking at the pile of wild boars in the space, Yunxi knew that she would be busy all afternoon.

But the thought of processing so much meat and being able to have meat to eat freely in the future makes me feel pretty good, and it doesn't matter if I'm a little tired.

After dealing with all the wild boars, Yunxi didn't leave immediately. The wild boars she had just watched kept rubbing against the ground nearby and even eating.

I'm curious to know what they eat.

After searching around, I found the food they had eaten, which was still on the ground.

Although Yunxi herself didn't recognize it, the little girl still remembered it. Villagers would dig it up when they came across it; it seemed to be called wild yam.

Most people just steam it briefly and eat it like that. This is what people do when they are short of food, as it helps save some food for their families.

Some families with sufficient food would grind all the grains into a paste, allowing the white granular powder to settle out, which they would then mix with hot water and consume. Some more particular families would add dried wild fruits picked from the mountains.

No wonder those wild boars ate so happily; after all, how could something that humans can eat not taste good?

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