Chapter 14 Kelp
After the werewolf finally let go of Su Ran with satisfaction, Xiaoju was no longer in their nest.

Good guy!Is this a chance to run away?

Su Ran's head was full of black lines.

The werewolf who slid down his hair quickly forgot the unhappiness just now.

It pulled Su Ran to the pile of things thrown by the nest, and a strong smell of the sea wafted to her nose along with the wind blowing into the nest. Su Ran was stunned for a moment, and quickly squatted down to look.

The petal-like purple-black mesophyll that is two palms wide, and a black and hard stalk in the middle, this is actually a pile of purple kelp!

Although it looks a bit different from the kelp on the earth, this smell is definitely kelp!

At this moment, an equation immediately appeared in Su Ran's mind:
Kelp = sea water = salt!
There is sea here?

Su Ran almost jumped up excitedly!
If there is a sea here, then she has almost nothing to worry about in terms of food!

The werewolf who had been standing by her side seemed to see her happy mood, and yelped twice in her ear.

At this time, Su Ran remembered that she didn't know why the werewolf brought this back.

No matter how you look at it, kelp doesn't look like something a werewolf would eat.

At this moment, the werewolf had already bent down to pick up the kelp under his feet and handed it to her. At the same time, its other hand stretched out, and there was a torn small packaging bag lying inside.

It was the bag of beef cubes that I gave it in the morning.

So it's because it ate the salty beef cubes that it thought of finding the same salty kelp?

Is it because she thinks the beef cubes she gave her are salty, so she likes to eat salty things, or is it because she also finds salty things delicious, so she went to look for kelp?

"Ow~"

Seeing that Su Ran didn't respond to the kelp handed to her, the werewolf screamed urgently.

Su Ran regained her senses and stopped thinking about the behaviors of werewolves that she still couldn't understand.

No matter what the werewolf's reason for going to seaweed was, it turned out that she wanted it and it was very important to her. This has surprised her and made her very grateful.

Soon, Su Ran and the werewolf came to the place for breakfast again.

Beside the ashes from the morning's fire, a white-headed sheep was skinned and waiting to be processed on a sweet-veined tree.

The werewolf seemed to be very fond of the meat of the white-headed sheep, because Su Ran had hunted this kind of animal for the past few meals since he arrived here.

The time now is around four o'clock in the afternoon, nearly five o'clock, six or seven hours have passed since they finished breakfast, and it's time to be hungry.

Far upstream on the river beach, other orcs could occasionally be seen cleaning their prey by the river.

As soon as he arrived at the destination, before Su Ran could prepare, the werewolf had already gone to collect firewood by himself.

Seeing the eager back of the werewolf, Su Ran was once again curious about the intelligence of the orcs.

Regardless of whether it's the imitation of their own behavior when the werewolf gets along with him in the past two days.When the little orange cat was learning language from her, his ability to perceive words and expressions showed that these orcs were not low in intelligence.

I just don't know how the nature of this world developed, and how the orcs evolved.

These thoughts were only in her mind for a moment, Su Ran shook her head and stopped thinking.

She couldn't find the answers to these questions, and even if she could find the answers, it probably wouldn't be of much use to her.

Instead of thinking about these invisible and intangible things, it is better to quickly find ways to improve your quality of life.

For example, it is right in front of you now, find the location of the sea, and then get some salt out.

The werewolf quickly found the firewood he needed.

But his method is much simpler and rude than Su Ran's -

It did not know where it carried a piece of dead wood back.

The trunk of the dead wood was very thick, so Su Ran had to break off the surrounding twigs and break them into small pieces, and then piled them into the circle of stones that had been built before.

As she worked, she thought that tomorrow she should take down the sapper shovel or the utility ax, both of which could help her get some work done.

When Su Ran was busy, the werewolf, who had been deliberately imitating her, quickly learned how to handle firewood.

So Su Ran simply threw the work to it, and instead lit the pile of firewood that had already been piled up.

Once the fire was up, she started working on the ingredients.

The internal organs of the white-headed sheep were thrown away by the werewolf. She thought of the white-headed sheep that she ate in the morning, and she didn't seem to see the werewolf eating those internal organs, so it should have been thrown away too.

Apparently werewolves don't like the smell of offal.

However, the taste of raw offal must not be much better. Su Ran thought that she might tell the werewolf that offal could be cooked and eaten tomorrow, so she couldn't throw it away.

She has never been so nervous about the amount of food she can eat.

The body of the white-headed sheep was still put on the fire as in the morning, but this time because it was a whole sheep, it took her a lot of effort to wear it with sticks.

In the end, the simple grill was successfully set up because of the addition of werewolves.

After setting up the sheep, Su Ran still used a tactical knife to cut a few cuts on the white-headed sheep's body, and then painted the juice of the sweet vein tree on it.

She decided to ask the werewolf to take her to find some yoyo fruit tomorrow. It is definitely more convenient to smear the mutton with the juice of the yoyo fruit than the juice of the sweet vein tree.

After handling the mutton, Su Ran turned her attention to the kelp that was put aside.

The amount of kelp is a bit much.

The kelp needs to be boiled to remove the fishy smell and dirt before eating, but the stainless steel teapot she can use to cook can cook a piece of kelp at most at one time.

She turned her head to look at the river not far away, bent down and took all the kelp, put half of it into the water, and found a stone to press on it to prevent the kelp from being washed away.

Then I washed the remaining half in the water, and prepared to go back.

But at this time, she was stopped by the werewolf who followed.

The werewolf's broad palm grabbed her arm, and with the other hand he pointed at the kelp she put in the river and howled.

"Those will have to wait until tomorrow to eat~"

Although she knew that the werewolf couldn't understand what she said, Su Ran still spoke to the werewolf in a good voice.

"Ow~"

The werewolf let out a clear voice, but there was still some dissatisfaction in his voice.Su Ran felt that she could imagine the tone of the werewolf's voice: "How could you throw away the food I've worked so hard to find!"

So she had no choice but to pull the werewolf to look into the river, then bent down on the stone with the kelp on it and pressed it harder, then turned to look at the werewolf: "I see, I won't be washed away~"

"Ouch..."

(End of this chapter)

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