Volume 1 The First Arrival of the Primordial Chapter 21 The Sheepfold is Formed and the Ocelot is Killed

In his sight, a nursing ewe caught Tinch's attention. Its baby should have been born not long ago, and compared to the other lambs, it was noticeably thinner. The mother sheep grazes constantly, and at the same time feeds the baby sheep that follows her a little further away from the flock.

That's it!

Ding Qi, who had determined the target, slowly moved his body, hoping to get closer to the mother sheep, and at the same time untied the flying stone rope around his waist, preparing to attack.

Twelve meters!

The moment Ding Qi got up quickly, he waved the flying stone rope in his hand and threw it at the mother sheep who was grazing in the panicked herd. The flock, which had always been vigilant, was alarmed and fled in all directions amid screams.

The dancing flying stone rope slid through the space and hit the mother sheep who was about to escape, three stone ropes flew in the air, relying on the blocking of the sheep's body, and quickly hit different parts of the mother sheep's body, and a stone ball hit the head, making it move. The other two stone balls each drove ropes around the sheep's legs, and the whirling force carried it down and prevented it from getting up, while its family members quickly disappeared into the jungle like frightened rabbits.

Ding Qi rushed forward as soon as he threw the flying stone rope, and did not care about the result, but went straight to the lamb next to the ewe. He is prepared to settle for the next best thing if he doesn't succeed, hoping to use the lamb to control the ewes, which is the great mother's love, regardless of geography and species. Thankfully, Tinki's flying stone rope served its purpose.

The ewe lay on the ground and struggled to break free from her feet, but to no avail. The poor lamb bleated beside him, circling around his mother, and kept pushing his head against his mother's body, trying to help his mother stand up.

Tinch quickly stepped forward, grabbed the ewe's two hind legs, tied them with the ropes that had been prepared a long time ago, and then went to tie the two front legs. The mother sheep struggled even more violently, and even the little lamb rushed over, trying to use her immature body to knock Ding Qi away to save her mother.

Dandingch didn't let them succeed, and quickly tied his two front legs, untied the flying stone rope and hung it on his body. Then he got up and took the ewe on his back, and walked towards the way from which he came, ignoring the lamb beside him, for he knew that the lamb would follow its mother. It was getting dark now, and he had to rush back to camp before dark.

It may be that Ding Qi did not show a particularly tyrannical or murderous aura, and on the way back, the ewes and lambs did not make too much noise to attract the attention of predators, which also brought great convenience to Ding Qi.

As soon as he returned to the camp, Ding Qi first added firewood to the campfire, then ran to the bamboo forest to cut back a bundle of bamboos the thickness of eggs, plus some remaining wood and bamboo, built a sheepfold for the ewes and lambs, and put the mother and son in them. Tinchdo grew a heart eye and tied a rope to its right front leg and left hind leg, slightly less than its stride, to ensure that the ewe would not run away.

After doing these things, Ding Qi had time to set up the pot to cook and release the cutie. The cutie was very alert, and when she saw a person or beast other than Ding Qi in the camp, she wanted to rush forward with her little baby teeth, and let out a milky roar, as if to warn them.

The two sheep were also startled by the appearance of the baby lynx, and cried out in panic for fear that the little beast would rush over and eat them, knowing that there must be a big guy watching behind the little lynx.

Ding Qi looked at the little lynx and smiled, stepped forward and picked it up, and said to it:

"Little cutie, don't make trouble, this is your nurse in the future, you want to eat and grow up quickly, but you have to rely on you, the sheep mother, and the lamb next to you is your milk compatriot, you have to protect it, you can't bully it."

The little cutie seemed to understand what Ding Qi said, so she stopped roaring, quickly climbed on Ding Qi's shoulder, and watched the two sheep raise their paws, as if to greet them.

After Ding Qi calmed the cutie, he quickly wiped out the cooked rice and barbecue, fed the little lynx and rushed to sleep, and he lit a torch and went to the stream to wash his whole body. The water was a little cold, which was not a problem for Ding Qi, who was used to taking cold showers, but he felt that he needed to make a clay pot for a hot bath.

Starting from the clay pot, Ding Qi also thought that it was necessary to make a bed to lie more comfortably, and the wooden house needed to have stools, tables, clay pots for storing things, rattan baskets and other daily necessities, and the days in the future would be more busy.

Back at the cabin, Tinch moved the fire in the bedroom to the living room, then cleaned up the bedroom, spread the moisture-proof mat and sleeping bag in it himself, and the first night of sleep after the completion of the cabin will start today. I was in a happy mood, but I was missing a bed, and I thought about Ding Qi and soon fell asleep.

Early the next morning, after breakfast, Ding Qi dressed himself and went for a walk around the forest, checking the harvest of those traps. Since he didn't come over yesterday, he didn't have much hope for the trap harvest, mainly to fix the triggered trap, and by the way, add two or three more traps to increase the chance of catching prey.

The first two traps didn't trigger, and Tinch refilled the bait before heading to the third trap. Before he could get to him, he found a yellow shadow lying there, and after hearing Ding Qi's voice, he quickly got up and tried to escape.

Ding Qi pointed at the yellow shadow jumping in the grass with a bow, and slowly approached, and the face of the yellow shadow also appeared in front of Ding Qi's eyes.

It is a similar animal, with a slender body, about a meter long from head to tail, and covered with black spots all over its body, like a small leopard. Seeing Tinch approaching, he kept jumping up and down, trying to escape. But the ropes that bound its forelimbs and the stakes that were tied to its thighs made it move a little weak, and next to it was the leftover rabbit, with only a few bones still hanging in the air.

Ocelot!

Ding Qi recognized the identity of the prey at first sight, and the murderer who stole the prey was also found.

Looking at the ocelot, which was many times larger than the cat, and its gorgeous fur, Ding Qi put down his bow, picked up the wooden spear beside him, and swung it fiercely at the leopard cat, which looked a little weak, he didn't want to add more trauma to this animal with beautiful fur, so as not to have too much damage to the fur that was peeled off.

The ocelot was killed in humiliation, and Tinchi was given a beautiful fur and a pile of about twenty or thirty pounds of animal meat. After looking at the other traps, Tinch, who had nothing else to gain, returned the trap to its original position and added two larger heavy pressure traps and a sharp knife trap, both with the aim of hunting some of the larger prey.

After returning to the camp, Ding Qi hurriedly took the mountain knife and went to collect a large pile of grass and threw it into the sheepfold. From yesterday afternoon to now, the mother sheep has not eaten at all, but only drank a little water that Ding Qi used in a bamboo tube.

Seeing the tender and delicious grass on the ground, the mother sheep hesitated slightly, it was a little afraid of Ding Qi, but seeing that the other party did not mean to hurt herself, and considering the empty stomach and the little sheep that kept pushing on top of herself, it slowly stepped forward, took a few grasses in her mouth and slowly ate it. Seeing that it had not hurt itself, it gradually grew bolder, buried its head in the grass pile, and ate the grass in a big gulp.

Ding Qi saw that the other party had begun to eat grass, and his heart was also put down, as long as the other party did not resist and did not play the trick of the virgin martyr, he believed that the first meal of goat's milk would be baked soon, and he would not have to worry about the problem of the little lynx eating.