Chapter 133 Trap



Yunxi would never joke about her own life, so even though there were many animals in the plains, she didn't plan to venture out alone.

It wasn't just dangerous, but also because the snow was so thick that she worried she wouldn't be able to get out once she went in.

But she didn't want to come all this way for nothing and leave empty-handed.

Right at the edge of the forest, they dug out many peach petals, extracted all their essence, and sprinkled several drops of that small clump of pink essence on the ground.

Then he took out a peach that he had been reluctant to eat, cut off a small piece and placed it on the ground, intending to lure animals to his door.

The remaining peaches were quickly put back into the space. All the peaches in the space had grown when there was an abundance of spiritual energy. It could be said that the spiritual energy of the peaches was particularly abundant, so there were not many of them. There were probably only about 20 in total.

I felt terrible even cutting off just a tiny bit, but thinking that you can't catch a wolf without risking your cub, I gritted my teeth and cut off a little more.

I thought that should be enough; such a fruit with abundant spiritual energy should be especially attractive to wild animals.

Animals have much more sensitive noses than humans, so I'm not worried at all about not being able to lure them over.

The first thing to arrive was a hopping little rabbit, which was quite fast, so it must live not far from here.

Before they could even eat the peach petals and peach flesh, I tied them up. There wasn't time to properly deal with them now, so I just snapped their necks and put them into my space. That way, it wouldn't waste any time.

It really felt like I'd stirred up a rabbit burrow; rabbits kept hopping towards me, and I felt like I was creating afterimages, but I still couldn't catch them all.

Finally, they collected the two pieces of fruit pulp, leaving only a few petals on the ground, which is why they arrived a little late.

It seems the fruit pulp is too appealing and not suitable for release.

Although the peach petals were less attractive, the rabbits still recklessly pounced forward.

As time went by, the number of rabbits decreased, but in contrast, pheasants, goats, deer, and other animals began to appear.

There's just too much meat, I can't catch it all, I really can't catch it all.

In a flurry of activity, they were chopped off one by one, with no time to tidy them up, and were simply piled up in the space.

It wasn't until noon, when she was starving, that Yunxi finally put away the flower petals. She couldn't continue; she felt too weak to even lift the knife.

With the mountain of prey already piled up in the space, there was plenty of meat to go around, so they stopped taking a break.

Fortunately, this time the animals attracted were all herbivores. We didn't encounter any fierce carnivores. Could it be that peach petals are only effective on herbivores?

It seems I'll have to try it again next time. Next time, I'll test it directly in a dense forest. With the vines there, it will be my home turf, and I won't be worried about dealing with any number of them.

After finishing cleaning up, I plopped down on the ground, not caring that the ground was covered in snow and that my pants would get wet.

After finally resting, he got up from the ground, hid in a secluded spot to change into a pair of cotton pants, and then took out a large bowl of rice and a large bowl of meat from his spatial storage, ready to treat himself well.

He kept stuffing food into his mouth, multitasking with his mental energy, glancing outside and inside his spatial dimension. Thinking about all the prey he had, he kept chuckling to himself while eating.

Thinking that the villagers have been very kind to me, should I add a dish for them for the New Year?

Anyway, there's plenty of meat in the space, so even if I take a wild boar out, it feels like a drop in the ocean, and I don't feel bad at all.

There's no way around it; when you have a lot of stuff, your hands unconsciously start to loosen up, and you don't really notice it anymore.

Then, considering that Yun Zhaodi was able to get married so quickly, it must be partly due to her uncles. They did a good deed, so they should be rewarded. They should keep up the good work next time.

Once you've thought it through, put the matter out of your mind. When you're almost home, bring out the wild boar and let the villagers have a good meal of meat.

However, there are nearly a thousand people in the village, and one wild boar is simply not enough to feed them all. It seems I need to find a way to ensure that everyone can have meat.

After eating and drinking her fill, Yunxi didn't stay any longer. She had almost completed her mission, had plenty of meat, and had even dug up so many ginseng roots, so it was time to go back.

The main concern is that I'm worried about my house; I'm really afraid it will collapse under the weight of the snow.

Because we didn't stop to dig for various herbs and collect various mountain products on the way back, our speed was definitely much faster than at the beginning.

They didn't even stay overnight, heading home under the cover of night. Along the way, they encountered some nocturnal beasts, avoiding them if possible, and turning into meat in the space if they couldn't.

It wasn't until dawn that we could see the small village in the distance.

We walked for an afternoon and an evening, stopping only to eat something along the way.

After being away for so many days, coming back to this dilapidated little village felt surprisingly welcoming.

It really is true what they say: there's no place like home.

They found a relatively secluded spot and used their spatial abilities to collect the soil. They eventually created a deep trap, and only stopped digging after confirming that they could fit three wild boars in it.

After emerging from the trap, Li Xue looked up at the sky and noticed that the incessant snowfall seemed to be stopping.

Even the sun seemed to be about to emerge, but the sunlight had no heat at all, as if it was just trying to make its presence known.

After the trap was dug, Li Xue went to find the wild boar's den. The wild boars in the space were all dead beyond any doubt, so they definitely couldn't be taken out, otherwise there would be no way to explain it.

She planned to lure the still-living wild boars into the trap. The trap was deep enough that the wild boars would fall in and not be able to climb out, giving her the opportunity to go down the mountain to call for help.

Everything is ready, all that's missing is that east wind from the wild boar.

Fortunately, Yunxi also has wood-type abilities, so finding wild boars is not a difficult task for her. In about half an hour, she had already found the wild boar's den.

There seem to be quite a lot of wild boars here!

Moreover, wild boars don't seem to hibernate; even in such cold weather, they roam freely throughout the forest.

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