Chapter 182



Chapter 182

"How about this? When he wakes up, let him spend the winter in my old house. The Xiren caravan will come again in the spring, and then we can have them take Lanlos away."

Yu Sui thought about it and could only come up with this best of both worlds solution. He said while observing Shu Yu's expression.

But then again, since Shuyu wasn't being hunted as he imagined, then should he also return to the human world...

Yu Sui was still a little reluctant to leave. Shuyu taught him magic, and when he was busy, he would help take care of Xiaochu and occasionally cook for him.

Shuyu's eyes were cold and dangerous, but after a while, he seemed to have thought of something and said lightly: "It doesn't matter, just leave him here, I also have something to ask him."

"Then do you need to go back? If you want to go home, I am familiar with the Xilen Caravan and the president, and I can ask him to help send you back..." Yu Sui hesitated for a while, but still asked.

Glancing at him in surprise, Shuyu's expression seemed to melt like an iceberg. "Don't worry about that. I won't be going back for the time being."

It was hard to tell whether he was relieved or not, Yu Sui smiled and nodded.

Lanlos also successfully stayed in the tribe. Since he was not injured but just fainted from hunger, Yu Sui cooked some rice soup. Notting was responsible for pinching Lanlos' mouth, and he took the bowl and poured a bowl of rice soup into Lanlos.

No one knew when this man would wake up. Yu Sui asked Notting to clean up the mud house. After the seriously injured Argali people were almost recovered, they moved in with their fellow tribesmen. The mud house was vacant again, just right for Lanlos to live in.

The conditions in the mud house were a bit harsh for humans, but Lanlos had been in the trap for an unknown period of time, and there were no signs of frostbite on his body. Yu Sui saw that the fabric of the clothes he wore was not thick, which meant that he was also very cold-resistant, so living in the mud house should be no problem.

It was because he had a grudge against Shuyu. It was good enough that Shuyu was willing to let him stay here. If Shuyu didn't want Lanluos to stay in the tribe, Yu Sui would not force him to go against his wishes. After all, Shuyu had helped him a lot and treated him very well.

Just now, Yu Suidu thought that if Shuyu really didn't like him, he would have someone send Lanlos to the Minotaur first, and then send him back to the human world in the spring.

Now we just live in a mud house, which is already pretty good.

The mud house had no windows, so Yu Sui urgently asked the dwarves to help build two windows. Lanlos needed to live there for a long time, and the Argali people were just recuperating from their injuries and moved out in a few days, so there was no time to install windows.

In winter, orcs only need to cover the windows with a piece of animal skin, but humans still need ventilation, but not too much, otherwise they will be frozen.

Yu Sui often suffered from frostbite when he was a child, which only got better when he grew up. The house he lived in when he was a child was much better than a mud house, but it was still quite hardship.

Fortunately, most of the humans in the other world are able to practice cultivation, which has greatly improved their physical fitness. Otherwise, given the living environment in the other world and the almost zero technological points here, it would still be very difficult for humans to survive.

Ashan brought a group of little ones to make bone cages. In fact, domestic chickens and ducks are generally free-range, but these have just been caught and their wildness has not been tamed yet, so they can only be kept in cages first and released when they have adapted.

As for rabbits, they can only be kept in cages with a larger space, otherwise they will easily get sick due to being too crowded.

The pheasants and gray-shelled ducks had their flight feathers clipped, and they huddled together with their heads drooping. After the cages were made, they were put in.

As long as Ashan doesn't use brute force, he can work happily. He has a group of cubs to help him. Although the orc cubs are naughty, they are still very sensible and their strength is comparable to that of adult humans. Not to mention the dwarf cubs, their hands-on ability is impeccable.

It didn't take long for a cage to be made from a large number of thorns from a hedgehog and leftover monster bones. With the addition of iron wire to secure it, the cage was practically indestructible for white rabbits, chickens, and ducks.

Next to Yu Sui's house, there is a small cage that houses a limping white rabbit. But the rabbits caught today cannot be kept next to Yu Sui's house. There are too many of them, and the stench is so bad that the house is uninhabitable.

It would be best to place the bone cage farther away from the tribe. Ashan remembered that Yu Sui wanted to raise more rabbits, and the smell would only get stronger, and the snow werewolves had very sensitive noses.

Several young argali sheep used their heads to support the cage, while Ashan pulled it forward. Without wheels and relying only on brute force, this method of transport was truly simple...

After settling Lanluos, Yu Sui sighed as he went out to check on the progress of the cage.

Yu Sui ran to the front and chose a flat place in his own territory and decided to place the bone cage there.

If the breeding plan is successful, we will take the time to expand the farm here next year, build a bigger one, build a few staff dormitories, and send a few orcs here to be responsible for breeding. In the future, the tribe will no longer have to worry about eggs and meat, and down will also be one of the by-products.

When choosing a site, Yu Sui deliberately picked one not far from the river bank, so that he could build a cattle farm nearby and it would be convenient for grazing cattle. Places close to the river have lush grass and water, making them suitable for grazing cattle.

Although there were only simple bone cages and less than fifty chickens, ducks and rabbits in total, it did not prevent Yu Sui from standing there and imagining.

"Brother Yu Sui, what do they eat?" Xiaohua circled around the cage containing the white rabbits and ran around excitedly.

Yu Sui thought for a moment and said, "We can feed them the bran from the grains we eat. We can also feed them some grain every few days to increase their nutrition. Pheasants also need to eat some small stones from time to time."

The cubs nodded as if they understood, and continued to run around the cage happily. Some naughty cubs would deliberately scare the animals in the cage, scaring the already listless rabbits, chickens and ducks into curling up even more.

The bone cage is also made of monster bones, so there is no need to worry about them escaping.

Yu Sui remembered that his grandparents had raised chickens and ducks, but he didn't know how to raise rabbits specifically. He guessed that the process should be similar, and it was nothing more than maintaining a clean and tidy environment. As for the food source, there was more grain now, and besides, the bran was not edible anyway, so it was just right to feed them.

Rabbits should also need to eat vegetables. I remember that chickens and ducks also eat them, so just feed them some cabbage leaves and cabbage from time to time.

At the end of autumn, Yu Sui collected a lot of alfalfa seeds, waiting to be sown next year.

Alfalfa can not only be eaten as a wild vegetable, but is also very nutritious as fodder for livestock. Yu Sui remembers that cattle and sheep cannot even eat too much dried alfalfa, as they can easily die from overeating.

Thinking of this, Yu Sui let himself go a little. If he planted more alfalfa, could he use it to feed the argali? After all, he would eat it when there were no vegetables. There seemed to be some left in the cellar, so he would try feeding it to them someday...

Yu Sui touched his chin and smiled wickedly.

After putting the bone cage away, Yu Sui brought Ashan and the cubs to carry a lot of bran and hay. There was no shelter here, so Yu Sui planned to lay more hay on them. After all, no matter how thick the fur was, it would still be very cold on winter nights.

As for food, he first took some peels from wheat and other grains. Yu Sui planned to save the potato peels when the tribe ate potatoes in the future, as well as the peeled cabbage leaves and stalks, to feed the chickens, ducks and rabbits.

The conditions are a little difficult now, but if you persist for a month or two you will be able to eat better.

Plant more corn next year. Yu Sui remembers that corn kernels can be crushed and made into feed, and corn stalks can be made into silage, which is perfect for feeding cattle.

In my previous life, every family in the village that raised cattle had a cellar for storing silage. When the cellar door was opened, wow, the smell was indescribable, it was a shadow of my youth.

So he remembered it very clearly, but the green corn used to make silage in his previous life seemed to be used to feed cattle, not for people to eat. The corn from the other world tasted so good, so corn stalks made into silage should also be good.

Corn can also be fed to rabbits, chickens, and ducks, and can also be eaten by orcs. It can be ground into cornmeal and eaten in many more ways. In short, it is a vegetable that is indispensable in rural areas.

There are also crops such as wheat. As long as the seeds are planted, the by-products of the autumn harvest will be enough to feed the livestock.

Unfortunately, we haven't found any suitable pigs to raise in captivity. The pigs in the Fantasy Continent are all kinds of magical beasts. Not only are they huge in size, but they are also extremely destructive. Take the thorny boars for example. If you raise a few of them, the breeder will have to avoid the scene of thousands of thorns flying at them every day.

Besides, they are so big that they cannot be raised in a farm and have to be raised outdoors.

Yu Sui, who loved eating pork, sighed sadly. The dairy cows were imported from another continent, so he couldn't just import a herd of pigs...

It is said that the large white pigs we ate in our previous life were all imported from the country. In the past, the rural areas raised black pigs. The pork was much more fragrant than that of large white pigs, but they did not produce as much meat as large white pigs.

Thinking about it this way, it’s not impossible to import pigs?

After everyone worked hard, they finally arranged all the tasks and then went home.

The location that Yu Sui had chosen for the future breeding farm belonged to the territory of the Heitu tribe. There would basically be no monsters causing trouble there, and it was close to a water source, so there was no need to dig a well in a hurry.

But this cannot completely avoid danger. After all, there are no orcs to take care of this place. Some brave monsters may come to attack, after all, there is a strong smell of food.

Yu Sui planned to go back and tell Qi, Xu and others to circle around here a few more times when they patrol, or mark (ahem) the territory.

The higher the level of the monster, the smarter it is and will not easily approach the orc tribe. Most of the mid- and low-level monsters only care about food and not fighting, and are likely to break into the orc territory for food.

This was the case with the hedgehog that Yu Sui encountered in the forest. In fact, he didn't run too far that time. The forest where the snow werewolves often went was between the training ground and the tribe. The strong orcish atmosphere resulted in the absence of high-level monsters in that forest.

Of course, there are often clumsy monsters like hedgehogs that break into the territory, which is still dangerous for the cubs, so the adults will not let them act alone.

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