Chapter 23 (2/2)
The females left reluctantly after having a taste of the fish, and their males also followed them.
Bai Qingqing had a small stomach, so most of that pot of fish went into Parker’s stomach. He had a happy and satisfying meal.
Of course, Parker was the one who washed the pot. Because they had used willow bark, there was a layer of grease at the bottom of the blackened pot. The stone pot was borrowed, and he definitely couldn’t return the pot in this state, so Parker found a large rock and started cutting the rock, huffing and puffing while doing so.
Seeing Parker’s actions, Bai Qingqing thought to herself that this was pretty similar to the Earth’s late stone age and wondered if they would be entering the bronze age next.
Bai Qingqing changed into a new piece of cotton, dumped the soiled one in the sandpit at the back of the house, and buried it with a wooden rod. According to Parker, all the beastmen’s toilets looked like this—Bai Qingqing reckoned it looked like a cat’s litter box.
She began feeling sleepy after filling her stomach. Lying on the grass nest, she fell asleep in no time. By the time she woke, she discovered there were several newly added stone bowls and a large stone basin in the house. Gazing outside, she saw, to her surprise, that Parker was barbecuing meat again.
“Are you a pig?” Bai Qingqing felt speechless as she walked out.
There was an ambiguous gaze in Parker’s gaze towards Bai Qingqing. “I feel that I ought to strengthen my body these few days.”
“Why?” Bai Qingqing asked.
“You fool!” Parker glared at Bai Qingqing and snapped. “In order to mate with you!”
Bai Qingqing was speechless.
“Who wants to mate with you!” Bai Qingqing snapped back. At hearing herself, her face flushed. She ranted. “You might as well dump me back into the forest. I’ll walk back to my tribe myself. Isn’t it just a wolf? Next time I’ll just climb onto a tree.”
Parker’s expression darkened in an instant.