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??29: Chapter 29 Unexpected Discovery 2

29: Chapter 29 Unexpected Discovery 2

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Before leaving, Gaiyin built a fire in the cave.

Just in ti for Yuanyuan to heat water in a pottery jar when she returned.

The two of them managed to clean up by the river before dark.

Su Tang curiously discovered a type of leaf about two centiters thick, roughly the size of a coin.

It contained a thick, gel-like substance that could thoroughly clean teeth and the oral cavity.

When asked what the plant was called, Gaiyin didn’t know!

By the ti they returned to the tribe, it was completely dark, and dressed only in a T-shirt and black tights, Su Tang felt a chill.

But fortunately, a bonfire was burning in the open space before the cliff, and the Beastn of the Winged Tiger Tribe were gathered around, roasting at and laughing.

Seeing Su Tang, Yuanyuan beckoned, “Tangtang, co quickly!”

“Tangtang, I brought over the chestnuts you left in the cave, can we eat them together?”

Su Tang nodded and replied nonchalantly, “Of course we can!

But there aren’t too many chestnuts, so everyone will only get a taste!”

Gaiyin instructed two Beastn beside him to distribute the raw chestnuts, prioritizing cubs and females, as there weren’t many chestnuts.

Originally they roasted six, and only about a dozen were left.

There were about five or six females and three cubs around this bonfire, so not many Beastn received chestnuts.

They didn’t even care, for to them, only females and cubs enjoy fruits, they Beastn, should be eating at!

Only by eating at could they get their fill, providing strength to hunt.

Su Tang understood their reaction and chuckled, not minding at all.

“These are called chestnuts, they’re very delicious!

Everyone, put them at the edge of the fire, not too far inside, be careful not to lose them later!”

The cubs and females mimicked Su Tang, throwing their chestnuts into the edge of the fire.

Gaiyin casually handed Su Tang a piece of roast at, “Eat so at first, then chestnuts!”

Su Tang was indeed a bit peckish.

The at, whose origin she didn’t know, was toasted golden brown and even dripped oil.

It looked good.

After taking a bite, it was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside.

The taste wasn’t bad either, it’s just that there was no salt.

“Uh…”

Gaiyin turned his head, “What’s wrong?”

“Do you have anything salty here?

A plant?

Or a white crystalline substance, particularly unpleasant to taste…”

Gaiyin understood, “You an salt!”

Su Tang was imdiately surprised!

She thought there wouldn’t be any salt here!

“Yes, yes, salt!

Don’t you add salt when you roast at?”

Gaiyin explained, “Fifty of our tribe’s warriors went to the Antelope Tribe to trade for salt with our priest, they might be back in a few days.”

Su Tang nodded in understanding, “Is the Antelope Tribe far away?”

“Not really, it takes about three days if I run at full speed!” Gaiyin replied after a mont’s consideration.

Su Tang also made a ntal calculation.

She didn’t know the running speed of a tiger at full sprint, but three days of running would at least be thousands of miles!

Back on the Blue Star, thousands of miles would perhaps be a half-day journey, but in this dangerous different world, even if she had ten days, she estimated she wouldn’t be able to complete it!

“Pop!”

A chestnut in the fire suddenly jumped, snapping Su Tang out of her thoughts.

She quickly called everyone over.

“The chestnuts are done, everyone find a stick to pull them out, be careful not to get burnt by the fire!”

Looking at the chestnuts whose shells were roasted black, Su Tang felt a sense of warmth!

She got up, looked left and right, trying to find a rock to smash open the chestnut, but couldn’t find one.

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