As soon as Yunxi saw the tracks, she knew that there must have been prey yesterday, but other wild animals beat her to it and ate the animal that had fallen into the trap.
He covered the trap with a layer of soil to cover the bloodstains, then repaired the trap slightly before leaving the place.
If I run into it next time, it means I'm lucky. If I don't, it's okay, I don't lack meat to eat anyway.
After leaving that place, Yunxi still hoped to find ginseng again, so she wandered around everywhere.
After failing to find it, we knew that it was probably no longer available in this area. After all, it was already quite remarkable that we had dug up an 80-year-old ginseng here last time. It would be very difficult to find another one in the same place!
It seems we'll have to find another hill next time; this place is definitely no longer there.
After confirming that there was no more ginseng, Yunxi went directly to the places where she had marked the kudzu roots before, intending to dig them all up and take them back.
Although I'm not sure when I'll grind them into kudzu root powder, I'll at least put them in my space first, so that they'll be truly mine.
I dug up two kudzu roots, which were exceptionally long, exceeding two meters in length. After storing them in my spatial storage, I stopped using them.
I'm going to fill my stomach first, since I still have an afternoon to dig, so I don't have to worry about not finishing.
After eating two steamed buns made from two kinds of dough and drinking some water, I prepared to rest for a while before continuing to work.
Even during her rest time, Yunxi could find other things to do to pass the time. She felt that if she didn't do something, she would be extremely bored being alone in the deep mountains and forests.
Taking out the books I bought from the library from my storage space is a way to read more and broaden my knowledge.
Yunxi took out a book of common disease prescriptions. She felt that her body was so strong that she couldn't get sick easily, but it would still be useful to learn more, in case she needed it someday.
So I started to study that book diligently, comparing the symptoms of various illnesses with the descriptions in it, noting down what kind of illness it was, and how to take the medicine.
After reading for more than half an hour, I only managed to memorize about ten pages of content. I can't be careless with this kind of thing; I'd rather read it slowly and make sure I remember it deeply.
After all, healing the sick and saving lives is a very serious matter, and one cannot risk harming others because of a lack of skill.
After resting for a while, he put the book into his spatial storage and couldn't wait to pick up his hoe and get back to work.
Yunxi never expected that after digging up all the kudzu roots, she would get so many.
All those kudzu roots were originally buried in the ground, and no one could see their true appearance until they were dug up.
But after digging them up, we discovered that these kudzu roots probably hadn't been dug up for a long time, which is why they grew so big, looking like they were several years old.
Suddenly I felt like I'd struck gold, and I got more and more energetic as I dug.
Yunxi felt as if she didn't feel tired at all, digging non-stop until she had dug up all the kudzu roots before she came to her senses.
Looking at the huge pile of kudzu roots in the space, and then at the uneven ground, I found it hard to believe.
Did I really do this myself?
How am I so amazing?
I roughly leveled the hole I dug, and then planted sweet potato vines all over the area.
I planted a little here and a little there, and only after I had finished planting them all did I finally breathe a sigh of relief.
With one less thing to do in the space, I suddenly felt so relaxed.
I glanced at the sky; it was around three or four o'clock. Deep in the mountains and forests, the sky was already starting to change.
As I was about to head back, I turned around and went to take another look at the hawthorn tree.
I picked all the red ones a few days ago, and I think that after another two days, many of the green hawthorns should have turned red.
We can't let them go to waste, lest they fall to the ground and go to waste.
As for the jujube tree from last time, Yunxi had already picked them all.
The two of them eat together every day, which is a way of supplementing their nutrition.
Along the way, Yunxi encountered some herbs, which she collected and stored in her spatial storage.
After walking for about ten minutes, we finally arrived at the location of the hawthorn tree. We saw that the tree was covered with many red fruits, and some were even half green and half red.
Except for the unripe, green hawthorns, Yunxi picked all the hawthorns, whether they were fully red or half green and half red.
This time we probably harvested another thirty or forty catties. There's no way around it, it's been too short since the last time we came here to pick fruit.
The fruit certainly won't ripen that quickly, but there aren't any particular requirements for drying it; as long as it's edible, that's fine.
Feeling that there was nothing left to do, Yunxi decided to go down the mountain. She didn't let any of the herbs she encountered along the way go to waste and put them into her spatial storage. Apart from that, she didn't do anything else.
As she got closer and closer to the foot of the mountain, Yunxi simply took out a basket from her spatial storage and filled it with kudzu roots.
The kudzu roots are so long that to fit them into the basket, you have to use a woodcutter's knife to cut them into sections and stuff them in.
After filling his basket, he went straight down the mountain and headed home.
At this moment, I encountered a lot of people getting off work on the road. It turned out that it was already the usual time to get off work without me realizing it.
They greeted each other with familiar faces, and some gossipy people also looked at the contents of Yunxi's basket.
Fortunately, Yunxi felt there was nothing wrong with seeing what was in the basket, and she was happy to let them see it if they wanted.
Anyway, there are plenty of these things in the deep mountains and forests, so no one will be jealous.
Most families have kudzu root powder at home because elderly people often lose their appetite as they get older and need to eat nutritious refined grains to nourish their bodies.
Therefore, for Yunjia Village, this was not a very valuable thing at all.
After greeting the others, Yunxi went straight home.
The others watched Yunxi's retreating figure and nodded in satisfaction. They felt reassured that the little girl could manage on her own.
Most people in Yunjia Village are quite united, and they are all very happy to see that her life is getting better and better.
However, not everyone is good. After all, there are always a few bad apples everywhere, which is perfectly normal.
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