The first thing she did after waking up in the morning was to light a cigarette. The fire burned for about half a quarter of an hour before Song Yuehua put out the firewood pile.
In the next two days, we caught three big rabbits and two pheasants.
It’s not a lot, but it’s not a little either. I can go back, but I don’t think it’s necessary. I have finally entered the mountain, but it doesn’t feel worth it just for these few things.
Just when Song Yuehua was hesitating whether to go back or not, a big deer ran past her not far away.
Ah, silver!
Song Yuehua subconsciously ran towards the big deer, drew her bow while running, and shot an arrow, injuring the deer's hind leg.
Although it was not fatal, its running speed was obviously reduced.
Even though the big deer had injured its leg, Song Yuehua managed to catch up with it.
Since I haven't found a good opportunity, I can only pursue it closely.
Suddenly, the big deer jumped down the slope, and Song Yuehua rolled straight down because she didn't brake.
Fortunately, her hands and feet were not broken. Just as she was about to get up, the deer turned around and rushed towards her.
God-given opportunity!
Song Yuehua immediately put an arrow on the bow, pointed the arrow at the deer's chest, pulled the bowstring to its full extent, and shot the arrow. The deer fell to the ground with a thud only inches away from her, whimpered a few times, and died.
Only when she got in front of it did Song Yuehua realize how big the deer was, estimating it to be about 300 pounds.
Now a problem arises. Although she is as strong as an ox, her body shape makes it difficult for her to carry this 300-pound thing back.
This deer needs to be dealt with as soon as possible. It’s a bit far to return along the same route, and I’m afraid the meat will go bad by the time we go back and forth.
After walking around the area, Song Yuehua found a particularly tall tree. After climbing up, she noticed smoke rising from cooking not far away.
It looks like a village.
After coming down, he made a wooden plank using local materials and tied the sika deer to it.
He tied the remaining hemp ropes on his left and right shoulders, dragged the sika deer, and moved forward step by step laboriously towards the village.
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