Farming in the Mountains: Max Level Jiaojiao Is Three Years Old Chapter 1808: Can’t Get Help from Others
Chapter 1808: Chapter 1808: Can’t Get Help from Others
This matter, Xue Ganggang had also heard from people in the tribe that afternoon.
Moreover, it was said that Bai Xing had discovered this before he beca the Tiger King. Initially, Beastn would eat whatever they did in their animal forms, which caused many of them to be weak and fall ill. Then, Bai Xing had the mbers of the tribe eat a mixed diet regardless of their animal forms. At first, everyone was reluctant, but after a month or two, everyone indeed noticed significant health improvents and hence respected their king even more.
Other tribes also followed suit, and every Beastman adopted an omnivorous diet, eating both plant-based and at-based foods.
Thinking of this, Xue Ganggang propped her chin on her hands, her gaze involuntarily drifting towards Bai Xing.
Bai Xing and Grandpa Yu were also in the square, a little away from the crowd distributing the at. The two of them were having a conversation, although she couldn’t tell what about. However, with Grandpa Yu smiling cheerfully, it was evident that he was delighted with the substantial catch that day. Bai Xing’s face too bore a faint smile, and because it was dark, with torches and bonfires lighting up the square, it was rather hard to see clearly, almost as if he wasn’t real.
To be honest, Bai Xing was truly very handso.
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Perhaps it was his stable deanor or the fact that he was the king of the tribe — just standing there, he not only made the people of the Yao Tribe feel at ease, but even she felt inexplicably reassured watching him.
It seed as if nothing bad could happen while beside him.
“Grandpa, Grandpa, I’ve collected our share of the at,” said the antelope boy Little Yu as he squeezed out from the at-distributing crowd and ran over to tell his grandfather, carrying the at that had been allocated to his family.
Grandpa Yu chuckled and ruffled his hair, “The wild vegetables and fruits haven’t been collected yet. Go over to the gathering group and queue up to get our share of those as well.”
“Okay!” Little Yu imdiately went off cheerfully.
Seeing Bai Xing, he still shrank back a little.
Bai Xing, however, paid him no mind.
As the king of the tribe, Bai Xing naturally had so privileges. For example, the at and wild fruits and vegetables allocated to him didn’t require him to stand in line; there would always be a Beastman to deliver them to his cave.
The smallest little leopard in the tribe ran over and bounced at his feet, “King, King, today it’s my turn to bring your at and wild fruits and such to your cave. Are you going to roast your at yourself, or should I have it roasted here at the square and then bring it to your cave?”
Bai Xing was about to say to have it roasted at the square, since many Beastn did so at the bonfires there, and to save trouble, he usually had it brought to his cave after being roasted at the bonfire, but for so reason, he suddenly thought of how Xue Ganggang had disdainfully trimd only a tiny bit of at from those two large roasted pieces last night, obviously disliking the taste. He then said, “I’ll roast it myself.”
“Oh, okay.” Then, little leopard transford into human form, the little radish head hurriedly picking up the fresh at and wild vegetables and fruits allocated to their king and carrying them to his cave.
“Jue Jue, you are working so hard at such a young age,” Xue Ganggang said with a smile as she watched the little radish head, standing up and reaching to take the things from his hands to help put them inside.
During the day, this little radish head and a dozen others had co to visit her in the cave; naturally, she knew that the dozen little leopards who had pounced on her were them.
She also knew that this smallest little leopard was called Jue Jue.
“No, no,” little radish head Jue Jue avoided Xue Ganggang, quickly circling around her to bring everything into the cave, his voice still babyish as he said, “The king said to do one’s own work. This is the task assigned to today, and I can’t have others help.”
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