Tian Shu spoke up to explain for his younger brother: "What Third Brother means is, if we use arrows but our archery skills are not good and we scare away the wild ducks, wouldn't that be a pity? If you take the shot, you definitely won't miss."
Upon hearing this, Hong Xiaoduo waved her hand dismissively: "What's there to regret? Go hunting tomorrow without worry. If you miss one, I can just try again."
With me here, not a single wild duck will fly away and escape.
If someone else had said this, it would have sounded like bragging, but coming from her, no one present thought she was bragging, because she really did have that ability.
"Ahem, there's no need to wipe them all out, is there?" Quan Jinghuai couldn't help but laugh as he spoke, unable to contain his amusement.
Because it was their master who said these words, Tian Shu and the others wanted to object, but they didn't dare.
I really want to say, Master, if you're so kind, please eat less duck meat! You're enjoying your drink and the wild duck meat so much!
Hong Xiaoduo was thinking that if this were modern times, wild ducks would be classified as Class II protected wild animals. Although there are several varieties, if the number of wild ducks killed is large, the methods are cruel, and serious consequences are caused, the offender would be sentenced to imprisonment for not less than five years but not more than ten years, and would also be fined.
Don't ask her how she knows so much detail. Just say that she hunted a lot of wild animals in this dynasty and, out of boredom, she checked out her computer in her spatial dimension.
Unlike in ancient times, modern times are different. Wild game is everywhere, and villages and towns near mountains and forests have hunters who make a living by hunting.
Hong Xiaoduo thought that since she could hunt freely here, she was going to have a good time.
"Oh, right, Xiaoduo, I forgot to tell you something. Those two lanterns you bought are amazing. One of the candles can burn for a very, very long time. It's been more than a month since you went to the capital with Kaiyang, and it's still the same two candles." Quan Jinghuai happened to look up and see the lanterns hanging on the pole, and remembered to ask.
Feiyan and Tianshu also looked at her with curiosity.
Oh, Hong Xiaoduo only remembered after hearing this that she used to just do it every few days, changing the candles or something.
I completely forgot about this during my trip to Beijing. How am I supposed to explain this...?
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