Chapter 160 - The Weather Turns Cold (2/2)
At least now there was a leopard helping him take care of Xiao Bai. This was probably for the best.
Parker was also making clothes. But with his lousy techniques, he could only make his own skirts. When he heard Bai Qingqing say she felt cold, Parker poured out all the animal skins in the wooden case and carefully selected a thick piece of bearskin and handed it to Curtis. “Oi, this animal skin is thick.”
Bai Qingqing crawled towards Parker and took the animal skin from him, then wrapped herself with it.
“This bearskin is too exaggerated. I don’t need it for the time being,” Bai Qingqing said with a smile. She had just covered herself with the bearskin, and she was already starting to feel hot.
Actually, the weather was only mildly cold, and it was, in fact, the most comfortable season. It was just that leaning against the cold Curtis made her feel cold. But Curtis insisted on curling himself around her.
Curtis said, “I’ll make it first. You can wear it in the future.”
“Mm.” Bai Qingqing didn’t quite dare to rebut him.
Right before dusk, Parker came back with prey.
The fire in the main room had already been extinguished. When he started the fire, he nearly forgot that there was a mud-covered bird inside. Using a thick tree branch, he poked something tough. He retrieved it and was prepared to toss it aside.
“Eh?” The thing felt heavy in his hands, so Parker looked at it again. It suddenly occurred to him what this object was. “Qingqing, your mud bird has turned dry from the roasting.”
“Ah, I forgot all about it!” Bai Qingqing put on her shoes and ran out. Her gaze quickly swept over the ashes. “Where? This one?”
Bai Qingqing picked up a stone bowl lying around and squatted next to the ball of mud, before whacking it forcefully.
With a bang sound, the intense and pure aroma of chicken wafted into the air. A big patch of dried mud fell off from the bird, removing the fine hairs on the bird’s skin completely. The bird’s skin was a golden brown color, and it appeared very firm.