Chapter 303: You Were Called Only To Carry Things (4) (2/2)
Mo Beihan took a look and replied, “Don’t panic. I know a place to rest. It’s not far from here.”
The mountains were more dangerous at night. Although Mo Beihan was not anxious, he did not stay there for too long either and headed to a cave that he found previously after packing up.
After drying those vegetables and mushrooms for the entire afternoon, the amount reduced greatly and it became much easier to carry them back.
They carried the fishes back first. The cave was at the waist of the mountain. It had a small entrance, but it was very spacious and rather deep inside. Such a cave was the safest.
Ji Mingzhe went in to take a look. There were a pot, some firewood and even utensils in it. Evidently, it was not Mo Beihan’s first time here.
“Amazing! You can even find such a great place.”
Mo Beihan smiled without saying anything. He placed the items down at the deepest corner of the cave before coming out to retrieve the vegetables and mushrooms. Mo Beihan left after scattering something at the cave entrance.
After drying the vegetables, mushrooms and herbs for an entire afternoon, they only took up two sacks when contained together.
They had a large surface area but were not very heavy.
Mo Beihan took a look at the traps in the surroundings and found some gains.
They gathered the loot. Lin Dongxu gleefully tied the animals up one by one with his ropes and strung them together. Then, he hung them all on his body with the largest grin he could ever form.
Ji Mingzhe’s lips twitched!
He seemed to understand what this fellow brought so many ropes here for!
On their way back, they suddenly heard some strange noises when they passed a forest.
Mo Beihan and Ji Mingzhe paused in their tracks and squinted their eyes.
“Is this… a wild boar?” Ji Mingzhe was alarmed.
“Climb the trees!”
Before he finished speaking, Mo Beihan already made a decision. He immediately took some of the preys on Lin Dongxu’s body and hung on himself and set aside those vegetables and mushrooms. However, he could not bear to abandon the herbs in fear that the wild boar would ruin them, thus he carried them on his back and climbed up the tree.