Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower-Chapter 29 - No More Food

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Chapter 29: Chapter 29 No More Food

Chapter 29 -29 No More Food

Seeing his little grandson showing off his experience with honey, he couldn’t help but pinch the boy’s chubby cheek and scolded with a smile, “You can’t waste like that in the future.”

In other households, they found honey and used the honeycomb larvae to brew wine, while the honey was taken down the mountain to trade for goods.

Their family was different; they doted on the only child with all their might.

They would fry the larvae for him and gave him all the honey to share with his little friends.

Before, it didn’t seem like much, but thinking about it now made it quite heart-wrenching.

If there had been even a little bit of honey on the escape route, I guess it would have been rarer than gold!

Xiao Shan didn’t understand the meaning behind Old Uncle Qiu’s words and just smiled dumbly.

Bai Junjun, however, took note of Old Uncle Qiu’s words to heart; when they found a place to settle down, she was determined to gather all these spices, and then have Sasa cook them for her!

Old Uncle Qiu seemed to understand Bai Junjun’s expression and said to the three siblings with a smile, “Citrus medica, basil, fennel, rosemary, and other wild herbs are also suitable for curing meat.

There are plenty near Green Pool, and the end of spring beginning of summer is the perfect time when they grow wildly, tonight we can let Xiao Shan take you to pick them.”

Xiao Shan, hearing his grandfather name him, couldn’t help but lift his little chin proudly.

“I’m very good, you know.”

As he spoke, he glanced unintentionally at Bai Lingyu, with a somewhat provocative air.

There was no helping it; of the three new siblings, one was always chatting with the grandfather about all kinds of things, appearing very smart, another seemed strong and not easy to bully, and Bai Lingyu alone was the only one Xiao Shan felt he could compete with.

Bai Lingyu, who was challenged out of the blue, was stunned for a moment.

But Bai Lingyu, having experienced the warmth and coldness of human relationships during the escape, was already mature beyond his five years.

Towards Xiao Shan’s childish challenge, a boy unaware of the harshness of the world, Bai Lingyu graciously chose to keep the peace.

Old Uncle Qiu had saved them and taken them in, so he definitely wouldn’t stoop to Xiao Shan’s level.

Xiao Shan’s fist hitting cotton didn’t feel satisfying, and he didn’t dare to provoke openly; otherwise, his mother would scold him again.

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So Xiao Shan stopped bothering Bai Lingyu, turned back into his mother’s arms, rubbed his eyes, and thought about taking a nap.

It is said that a five-year-old child from the mountains can’t exactly be independent, but at least they could tend to two rows of vegetables; very few like Xiao Shan still wanted to be coddled and held by their parents.

However, because Old Uncle Qiu’s house had only this one child, the whole family subconsciously doted on this young life, to the extent that he didn’t quite resemble a child raised in the wild,

At first, seeing how carefree Xiao Shan was along the way, Bai Junjun was worried that they were too lax, but after chatting with Old Uncle Qiu for a while, Bai Junjun realized she was wrong.

Old Uncle Qiu’s relaxed demeanor wasn’t due to laxity, but confidence.

Speaking of which, Xiao Shan wanted to take his noon nap, but Madam Liu was too busy to take care of him.

She was organizing empty rice and grain sacks.

Qiu Da, with keen eyes, saw the emptied sacks and was stunned for a moment, “Is there… no coarse grain left?”

Madam Liu helplessly shook the grain sack, and the empty cloth bag fluttered, releasing the last three grains of brown rice.

Seeing these three grains of brown rice, everyone couldn’t help but sigh.

In the wilderness, everything can be grown except for staple foods; the Lisu people can’t grow them, and they couldn’t even replenish supplies on the road.

From here to Cold City would take at least a month, and upon arrival, it was uncertain whether they could enter the city. If they couldn’t enter, they would be far from the jungle without a food source, and it would be very tough for them indeed.

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