Chapter 31



Chapter 31

Under Yu Sui's confused gaze, Uncle Kuroiwa put down his hand speechlessly.

"Then we can distribute these offal to everyone in the cafeteria every day, so we can save a lot of meat before winter." Xu suggested, thinking that this way they could eat it every day!

The other warriors nodded in agreement.

I am trying it today, but I am afraid that some people cannot accept the taste of offal. After all, many people nowadays do not eat animal offal.

Now it seems that he was overthinking it. There is a shortage of food here and the cooking skills are zero, so it doesn't meet the requirements for being a picky eater.

Uncle Heiyan laughed heartily and said, "Yes, from today on, Ashan will stay in the cafeteria in the afternoon and will not have to participate in training or night patrols. He, Karan, and Dolly will be in charge of the cafeteria!"

When he heard that he didn't have to train anymore, even though he had to wash smelly internal organs every day in the future, it didn't affect Ashan's mood.

He slapped the ground in delight, "No problem, I'll make sure my people can eat such delicious offal every day!"

The soldiers around were so happy that they raised their bowls and joined in the cheering.

"It's all up to you, Ashan!"

Eating offal every day... Yu Sui fingered the hair by his ear. He wondered if he'd get tired of it sooner or later. But the orcs had been eating blackened barbecue for years, so they were definitely more receptive.

The braised offal can be fried into various flavors. It would be better if more beans were added. You can sprout bean sprouts and stir-fry pork intestines. If there are spices, you can also use them as hot pot base or dry pot offal.

Today is the first day. I will first teach a few people how to braise offal. After they have learned it, I will start teaching them various stir-fry dishes.

Yu Sui remembered that he had forgotten the pork belly stuffed with pork that he had made, so he quickly pulled Qi to help him move it.

Karan saved it for him and hid it in a corner of the tent.

The belly meat was still warm, so Yu Sui put one in each of their bowls and cut the rest into slices and piled them on a plate. He didn't have his fish scale knife with him, so he used the tip of his claws to cut them.

The Snow Wolves thought it was the same piece of offal they had just eaten, so they took a big bite.

The skin of the tripe is crispy, and the mutton inside is soft and tasty. The taste of the combination is amazing and quickly captured the hearts of the snow wolves.

Yu Sui had just eaten a big bowl of braised food, and now he ate a lot more with them, and also ate a belly-stuffed meat that was as big as his head. His stomach was so full that he couldn't eat any more.

After bringing some belly-stuffed meat and braised food to Xiaochu, he stood up and said goodbye to Uncle Heiyan, Qi and the others.

The cafeteria is now officially operational, and Karan and others have become busier.

Uncle Heiyan hadn't figured out how to collect the food yet, so he decided to just have the canteen cook the offal and distribute it to the tribesmen.

People here don't have the habit of having breakfast, so they spend the morning kneading pottery and making tables and chairs. Qi, Xu and others take turns to help.

The warriors in charge of hunting usually come back at noon. They start to process the monster's internal organs, clean them and put them in the pot for stewing.

Yu Sui also taught how to cook. As long as you know how to control the heat, you can cook many kinds of dishes.

Humans in the other world don't have the cooking method of stir-frying; at most they can fry or boil.

Other races are not as good as humans, except for the elves who have the longest lifespan. This race is exquisite and refined, and their food, clothing, housing and transportation are all desirable.

We haven’t had enough of the braised food yet, so we’ve also had all sorts of stir-fried offal dishes, like stir-fried kidney, stir-fried liver, stir-fried pig intestines, and stir-fried pork belly.

The stir-fried dishes of various flavors made the tribesmen very happy.

There is only one drawback, the snow wolves never have enough to eat, unlike the dwarves who always eat to their heart's content.

The lucky guy that day couldn't forget the belly meat made by Sui, so he went out hunting and specifically picked various sheep-like monsters.

So the tribesmen not only ate tripe wrapped in meat, hot mutton soup, but also tripe with red oil. These had to be eaten while hot, otherwise the red oil would solidify if it cooled down.

Yu Sui made roasted lamb chops and roasted lamb legs with the lamb he was given, and used wild onions to make scallion-braised lamb, lamb noodles, and lamb stewed rice, and invited his friends to dinner.

From then on, Green, Black Rock and the other snow wolves had a new filter for the sheep-shaped monsters.

The days passed by busy and fulfilling day by day. Thanks to their efforts, there were finally enough tables, chairs and tableware in the cafeteria.

Amidst the complaints of the tribesmen, Uncle Heiyan and Chief Bangbo discussed and finally decided to officially open the cafeteria.

After careful consideration, the two patriarchs made a decision.

The staple food of the dwarves of the Tu tribe is grain, which they have to bring with them for the time being. The snow wolves need to eat in the cafeteria, and the hunted prey and collected food can no longer be distributed.

In short, the dwarves work (such as building canteens, making iron pots, etc.) to obtain protection and food, while the snow wolves are responsible for hunting and collecting daily necessities (such as firewood, beans, fish and shrimp, etc.).

To put it simply, Yu Sui provides food and accommodation but no salary.

In primitive society, at least they are fair. People in the tribe help each other and it is very harmonious, unlike the human kingdom where people intrigue for gold coins.

There are also times when they play tricks, like grabbing the last piece of meat...

Given the snow werewolves' appetite, the dwarves could not bear the workload of cleaning the food. Now, in order to feed the snow werewolves, Uncle Black Rock transferred two more snow werewolves to the cafeteria to help.

Qiu is one of them. He comes to work in the cafeteria with a warm smile on his face.

Yu Sui didn't quite understand what was so happy about such dirty and tiring work in the cafeteria. Even if the physical exertion was not a problem for the snow werewolves, they would still hate the stench of the internal organs.

Are they all like Ashan, who would throw everything aside for food?

Even the snow werewolves who were not selected were very disappointed and looked at the two with envy.

He guides everyone in cooking every day, and others don't let him try. He also turns over the sauce that is drying in the sun every few days. Since coming here, Yu Sui has had a rare moment of free time.

The open canteen has indeed improved the work efficiency of the tribesmen, and the delicious food has given them greater motivation.

A lot of monster meat has been saved these days, and Uncle Heiyan's mouth is about to split with a smile. Every day, the monster meat is cut into pieces and dried, and then stored after drying. I heard from Qi that the dried meat in the cave is piled higher than in previous years.

The only drawback is that the smell is even worse. We dried a lot of fish this year, and the dried fish has a strong fishy smell, and the cave is filled with that smell.

It's all food, though! After hearing Yu Sui say that dried fish dishes have a unique flavor, even the Snow Wolves' gazes toward the dried fish softened.

After Uncle Robert made the magic wand, Yu Sui asked him with a smug look on his face to help him make a distiller, because he was the one who was most familiar with the craft and had the most advanced skills.

Rob, dressed in brown cloth, was forging iron. He was very happy that Sui came to him for help. He thought it was a great recognition of him.

Everything here was inconvenient, not even paper. Yu Sui fretted, using a small wooden stick to sketch the outlines of the distiller's structure on the ground.

Why don't you make some time to make paper? Autumn is almost over, and the soft leaves in the woods that we use to wipe our butts are about to wither...

He thought as he was drawing.

In the original owner's memory, snow or branches were used in winter, which Yu Sui, a modern man, could not accept.

This fact shocked him. He had been living too leisurely recently and had forgotten such a serious matter!

His mind was in a state of confusion, and the outline of the distiller in his hands became a little distorted. Yu Sui quickly threw the thoughts out of his mind and concentrated on finishing the painting.

Robert squatted beside it, examining it carefully. He pointed at the wine pipe with a branch in his hand. "It's a little difficult to seal here, but if we add some red copper to the casting material, the toughness of the material will increase, making it easier to bend..."

He knew nothing about the raw materials here, and even in modern times he didn't understand these things. Yu Sui listened humbly.

But this was no different from giving him a class, and it was a science course at that. He was really dizzy and confused.

Uncle Robert, who was talking about professionalism, was still talking about which materials were better for which parts, but Yu Sui's eyes were already blank and he was daydreaming with a perfunctory smile on his face.

Fortunately, the other dwarves in the tent who had time soon gathered around and looked at the pattern on the ground curiously.

When it comes to their favorite profession, they quickly begin to exchange their views, and some dwarves even argue fiercely to prove that they are right.

Amidst the noisy dwarves, Yu Sui took the opportunity to crouch down and retreat to the periphery, breathing a long sigh of relief.

Emma, ​​I haven’t listened to the teacher’s lectures for many years, but every second still feels like a year.

He ran out of the tent and saw through the opened door a group of dwarves arguing with each other, spitting loudly. He shrank his neck in fear.

I don’t know what materials they finally agreed on, but Uncle Robert won in the end, and his rough hands patted his chest, making a loud clapping sound.

"Haha, I can deliver it to you in less than two days!" he said in a loud voice.

"Thank you, Uncle Robert. I will definitely come to you first when I brew good wine." Yu Sui said gratefully.

In the Warcraft Mountains.

Xu wiped the two blood-stained magic cores on the animal skin until they became crystal clear, and then put them into the cloth bag hanging around his waist.

"What did you pick this up for? It won't be exchanged for much." Notting pointed at his waist and asked in confusion.

With a slight smile, Xu touched the cloth bag and said, "Xu Xiaosui wants to use this as decoration for his new house."

"Oh, the cubs just like these shiny things. I remember I liked picking up stones from the river when I was a child." Notting said knowingly.

"Really? I just remember that you went too deep into the river and got beaten by your father." He pretended to recall the past.

Infuriated, Notting tried to hit Xu, but Xu dodged him with a loud laugh. The two of them ran away fighting, raising a cloud of dust.

Qi stared thoughtfully at the cloth bag around Xu's waist.

After returning home, Yu Sui started making paper.

As one of the essential skills for time travel, he has seen a lot of papermaking techniques.

Plants such as tree bark, bamboo, and grass stalks can be used to make paper.

Paper made from bamboo and tree bark is of better quality, but it is too time-consuming. Without chemicals, it would take at least half a year for him to make paper using these two methods.

He didn't need very good paper now, so he made the straw paper first and solved the most important problem.

The thing that was most in abundance here was reeds, and Yu Sui brought over a large pile of them.

He dug several large holes in the ground and buried the pottery jars in them so that it would be easier to use the force.

Put the reed stalks in, sprinkle lime evenly and mix well.

After fermenting for a few days, add water to soften it.

At this time, they used wooden sticks to continuously hit the reed stems hard, further destroying the fibers of the reed stems.

Uncle Robert came over with the finished distiller and was about to show off his craftsmanship to Yu Sui when he saw Yu Sui putting a pile of tattered grass on the steamer to steam.

Is he researching something new? Considering Yu Sui often uses unexpected ingredients to make delicious dishes, this was Rob's first reaction.

Hay can also be used as food. The appearance of this one is different from what Yu Sui usually makes. He moved his nose again and the smell was not good either.

Putting down the distiller, he saw Yu Sui busy at work but did not go forward to disturb him. He just sat aside and watched.

I saw Yu Sui steaming reeds in the pot while he made a bamboo curtain with bamboo on the side.

After steaming it over a high fire for a while, he took the reeds down and crushed them hard with a big stone several times until they became a paste.

Wrap the reed paste into a ball with linen and put it in water to wash it clean.

After washing the reed paste to remove impurities, untie the linen cloth and put it in clean water.

The bamboo curtain that had just been made was now put to use. He put the bamboo curtain into the water and scooped up the fish one curtain at a time and dried them in the sun.

Seeing him stop, Uncle Robert walked forward and squinted his eyes at the thin mixed liquid in the bamboo curtain. After looking back and forth, he really couldn't make out what it was.

"Xiao Yu Sui, what are you doing?"

Yu Sui wiped his sweaty forehead proudly and said, "You'll know later. This is a good thing."

He just didn't believe that the dwarves didn't have to worry about wiping their butts!

The humans in the other world were similar to those in the ancient times of his own time and space. The nobles and royal families used comfortable cotton or more expensive cloth, while ordinary people used leaves, branches or stones.

No matter where you are, the daily life of poor people is always the most difficult.

After hearing what he said, Uncle Robert felt as curious as if he was being tickled by a kitten, but Yu Sui refused to say anything, which made him very angry.

Glancing at the distiller beside him, Yu Sui picked it up as if it were a treasure, and caressed it up and down lovingly.

"Wow, this is better than anything I've ever seen. Uncle Robert, your cooking skills are incredible!"

Uncle Robert hugged his chest and snorted heavily. Yu Sui could see anger on his hairy face.

"It's not that I don't want to say it, it's mainly because I don't know how to describe it before the finished product. By the way, Uncle Robert, what did you use to make the blueprints before?" Yu Sui laughed dryly and scratched his scalp.

His attention successfully diverted, Uncle Robert unconsciously touched the iron ring on his long beard. "You mean the structural diagram, right? Of course, it's recorded on parchment, and it can be preserved for a long time after being treated with preservatives."

After answering Yu Sui's question, he thought of something else and frowned sadly. "It's just that the smell is too bad. Every time I open the box containing the parchment scroll, it feels like there's a dead fish lying inside that's been rotting for years."

Hearing his description, Yu Sui felt a little bit like Yue.

"Why are you asking this? You orcs don't have written language. Have you finally realized the benefits of writing and want to learn from other races?" Uncle Robert asked suspiciously.

Text? Yu Sui didn't think that far ahead. He just wanted to make a toilet paper.

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