Section 19 Birch Grove and Roses

The nineteenth day of entering the eternal world.

Joining Wilson are Willow and Wigford. Only Granny and Wally remained at the base, and oh, and Ves.

To be honest, Weiss's presence here is really too low, and Wilson only thinks of him during meals, and everyone ignores this friend who can't speak. Woody, in particular, makes no secret of his dislike for the mute Ves, and Wilson remembers what he said when he brought back Vess: "I don't want to bring him back" and "He's just wasting our food." Although it is true that Weiss can't help everyone, he is not like a grandmother who coordinates affairs, he is not good at fighting like a female warrior, and he is not as strong as a strong man, everyone here works hard for the lives of all his friends, Weiss can only write sign language that no one understands, and wander around like a child, but after all, his age is not a child, and he doesn't know what he did in the previous world. But even then, Woody doesn't have to treat our friends so badly, does he? Maybe Wilson was too kind.

Wegford was still halfway through with Wilson and they were separated, and she was used to acting alone. Wilson's path was the way to Webb's 'home', because the female warriors needed spider meat, and they had no other source of meat, and although spider meat tasted weird, it was better than nothing. Therefore, Wilson brought the female warriors here, and he still remembers the scene when he returned to the base with Chef Wally and Webb, and Webb insisted that Wilson and Willow meet his "spider family" - those big spiders that roared viciously were really impressive.

Wilson and Willow continued south, and according to the little spider, there was a birch forest to the south, and Wilson wanted to try his luck, there was always something practical in the forest.

Walking through the pine forest, the color of the ground slowly changes from dark green to yellow-brown, probably because of the different colors of the fallen leaves, and the birch forest always looks more vibrant. It did look like it was going to be winter, and the trees in the birch forest were all bare and had lost their leaves. The trees here are not as dense as the pine forests, which is good for saving and looking so oppressive.

"It would be nice if we had built the base here." Willow stood under a birch tree, "In spring they are green, in autumn they are golden, think about it, a gust of autumn wind blows, and the leaves shake like golden waves." And the woods provide us with shade. ”

"yes, but I can't move here anymore." Wilson pulled his axe from his backpack, "Who told us we didn't know there was this forest in the first place?" ”

Wilson began to cut down birch trees, and although it was the end of autumn, there were still ripe birch fruits on the branches, and he cut down a towering birch tree, chopped the trunk into small pieces and put them in his backpack, and made a bonfire on the spot, and probably had to spend the night outside again tonight.

"Willow—" Wilson roasted the birch fruit and broke it in half, beckoning Willow back from the distance, "what did you find?" ”

Willow hugged Bernie and took a bite of the roasted birch fruit, "Is this our lunch?" Oh~ I should have brought the barbecue Wally gave me. It's a mole. Willow pointed into the distance, "There's a mole there." ”

Willow led Wilson to a small clearing filled with flowers and a rose.

"Look! It's digging holes! Willow ran up to the mole that had just poked its head out, crouched down and poked its head with her fingers.

The mole quickly burrowed back into the hole, and Wilson was a little more interested in the rose, "Be careful, don't get bitten by it." Wilson admonished Willow, then reached out and plucked the rose, "Oops! ”

"What's wrong!" Willow quickly stood up, "What happened?" ”

Wilson had a rose in his hand, and he turned his wrist to look at the stabbed wound, "Pricked, it has thorns." ”

"Of course roses have thorns." Willow grabbed Wilson's wrist, "Does it hurt?" Pay attention! ”

"But I didn't catch the thorn." Wilson muttered, then carefully handed the rose to Willow, "Whew." ”

"Cutting ~ flowers are useless." But Willow took it anyway.