Chapter 119: Momentary Happiness
The fishmen landed on the island and put a lot of raw fish and coconuts in front of Gran.
Gran was incredulous at the sight of these things, and he thought that it was impossible for the fish people to fulfill his request.
The fish people expressed their cheerful emotions with their bodies and words, and Gran did not do anything to sweep them away, and by the way, he used the energy he had worked hard to accumulate in the past two days to help the fish people heal their wounds.
It was a consolation to the fish who were looking for food for him, and although the fish people might feel that the wounds didn't need to be treated, Gran didn't want to owe them too much.
The fishmen then told Gran that they had to do something for their tribe and would not come back in a few days, and then left the island.
Gran thought it was a pity, he couldn't get the fishers to help him find resources anytime soon, but he didn't feel unhappy for long, because with these resources he could do more.
Saying goodbye to the fish, Gran began to dispose of the resources.
Raw fish is eaten, coconut pulp and juice can also be eaten and thirst-quenching.
He first examined the coconuts to make sure they were not rotten.
Then he immediately began to process the raw fish, which Glenn wanted to remove from the gills and internal organs, which had a lot of bacteria and were very perishable.
There was a large fish with many fresh scars on its body, which looked to have been caused by the fish-man, and it took some effort to catch the fish.
Glenn first disposed of the fish, which had big, hard bones, and Glenn was going to try to make something out of the fish's bones.
Instead of eating the entrails of the fish after handling all the fish, Glenn plans to use the entrails and bones to see if he can catch them.
Then Gran wants to eat the fish as soon as possible to prevent it from rotting and spoiling.
But looking at these fresh raw fish meat, he didn't dare to eat it at all.
It's not that he's worried about the fish-man poisoning these raw fish, but he's mainly worried that he may not be able to eat the food that the fish-man can eat, or that there are parasites in the fish or something.
But now that food is scarce, he has no picky capital, and now he must gamble.
Glenn chose to cut a small piece of raw fish from the big fish and put it in his mouth, savoring it, leaving the task of identifying the composition of the fish to the dragon's blood in his body.
I have to say that the taste is very delicious, which makes Gran, who is a little tired of eating bird eggs and crab meat, feel healed inside.
After swallowing, there is no discomfort in the body, the meat of this big fish should be safe, and he will also refer to the system by the way, remembering the name of the system fish and the number of evolution points given after eating.
This big fish gives 5 points, which should be considered a relatively good ingredient.
Gran continued to use this method to slowly enjoy the other raw fish, most of which were safe, only one or two would make him feel strange, and he decided to use the unusual raw fish meat as bait for fishing,
Next, Glenn was thinking about whether to eat all the fish at once, and he wanted to keep some of it for later, but the fish rotted faster, but he couldn't make dried fish for long-term preservation.
So Gran decided to eat all the fish that was okay and have a full meal.
This time, he said he would do it, and directly ate a lot of raw fish meat to feed himself.
Gran has lived without a meal since arriving on this isolated island, and this is the first time he has eaten enough since he came here.
He felt very happy and comforted himself that even if he had a problem eating fish and meat, he could be a full ghost.
"You can't think like that, it's like you've given up." Gran will do everything he can to solve his food poisoning, and his obsession with returning to his original world is the main pillar that supports his life now.
When he had eaten his fill, Gran was not idle, he wrapped the remaining fish entrails in leaves, carried them on his back and began to walk around the island, looking for other eggs and materials he wanted to use to make fishing line.
If he could still find the eggs, Glan would find a way to put them up, and he would be able to survive many days of hunger after eating fish.
As for the material of the fishing line, he had already considered it, and Gran had taken a fancy to a vine on the isolated island, which he thought was tough enough to be used as a material for the fishing line.
Gran cut off a long piece of rattan from a tree and pierced it with a large fish bone shaped to be used as a hook.
He returned to the reef by the sea, smeared the entrails on the rattan to mask the smell, then strung it on the hook as bait, and then held the rattan in his mouth and stretched the other end of the rattan into the sea.
Glenn waited patiently for the fish to take the bait, and after a while, he felt the rattan tremble unusually, so he lifted the rattan and threw the whole rattan onto the sand.
He saw the rattan being thrown onto the sand, and on the hook was a small fish, which was bouncing on the sand, but it was a pity that it could never return to the sea.
Glenn immediately moved to the beach and picked up the fish.
The fish was covered in a lot of sand, and its vitality was very tenacious, and it jumped very well in the claws of the Gran.
Gran thinks it's very good, it's a good thing to have a strong vitality, and a sick fish will lose their appetite at the first sight.
He plans to go back to the forest and rub the sand off with the leaves, and then dispose of the fish.
It turned out that a group of seabirds were gathered around the pile of fish bones he had eaten, trying to peck at the remaining fish flesh and eat some of the fish bones by the way.
These bones were an important resource to Gran, and he rushed over to scare away the seabirds.
One of the fatter seabirds, who didn't know whether it was slow to react or too bold, didn't fly away, and Gran directly and mercilessly rewarded the bird with a tail smash, killing it with one blow.
Gran decided to take the seabird for breakfast tomorrow, and the fish he caught now was not enough for Gran to eat.
He decided to taste it and save it for tomorrow to see when the fish would rot.
If it rots, he will use it for fishing, and Glenn thinks that the fish will not mind eating carrion, and he will not mind eating fish that has eaten carrion.
Later, when Glan disposed of the fish he caught, he found that the fish had nothing in its stomach, and he was a hungry ghost like before, so it was no wonder that he was so easily lured by the fish entrails.
Then Gran absorbed the starlight energy into the middle of the night, and went to sleep with the flesh and bones.
The nose was full of fish and the smell of blood, but it was a happy and sweet dream for Gran.
For the next three days, Glenn would use rattan tackle every day, spending a lot of time each time, and on average catching three or four fish a day.
That's enough to feed him half full, and leave some fish guts for the next day's bait.
Unfortunately, the fish blood could not quench the thirst, the dew could not fully meet the drinking needs, the fresh water in the puddle was gone, and when he was thirsty, Grande had to peel off the coconut skin with his paws, dig up the coconut shell, and drink the sweet white coconut water and coconut flesh in the coconut.
Glenn vaguely remembered that eating too much coconut in his previous life could cause diarrhea, but he had no time to care about this.
The coconuts that the fish-people bring to Gran will use up one a day, and soon only three coconuts will remain.
Gran feared that he would die of thirst from lack of water, and now the problem of water was much more important than the problem of food
It didn't take long for
Dark clouds began to gather in the sky,
It's going to rain.