Chapter 132: Bread

Chapter 132: Bread

Barka kept shaking his head and lamented that Anna's luck was too good. Anna's eyes suddenly turned into a pair of dead fish eyes, and she looked at Barka and said, "Are you a grandfather who is more than two thousand years old?" Now start to sigh about your life? ”

"This ......" Anna's words immediately interrupted Barka and continued to recall his hard days, not knowing what to say for a while. Seeing that Barka was speechless by Anna, Kalia covered her mouth and laughed.

By this time, Vane had already roasted the wolf meat, and he smiled and instructed Barka, "All right, Barka." Send the barbecue to Teddy. ”

Hearing Vane give him a step, Barka immediately took the barbecue from the campfire, lifted the tent and walked out. The weight of the two wolves could easily be lifted in Balka's hands, and his strength was no less than that of an ordinary adult High Elf. When Barka left with the wolf meat, Kalia quickly took out the pots and pans from the backpack behind her and said to Anna, "Anna, take out the flour quickly." ”

"Ah, I see." Anna took out a small bag of flour from the space bag around her waist and handed it to Kalia before turning to Vane and asking, "I want to know, why do you prepare flour?" Are fruits bad? As long as you eat a few fruits, you can last a whole day without even drinking water. ”

"Of course there is no problem with the fruit, but the flour is certainly not bad. What's more, with the exception of Quel'Thalas, the outside world doesn't eat fruit all year round. So I'm not used to eating all at once. Vane said to Anna as she reached out to help Kalia sift the flour.

"Isn't the flour bad? He's the flour of grain. I used to eat this stuff when I was a child, and it was very unpalatable, except that because it didn't smell bad, it was only better than the fishy meat. Anna retorted unconvinced when she heard Vane's answer.

"Of course, the High Elves have never bothered much about food because they have enough fruit. When eating grain, it is always put directly into the pot to cook, and it is strange that it tastes good without removing the oatmeal. Vane looked at Anna with disdain.

Vane's expression suddenly made Anna feel a little crazy, but she still said in a calm and indifferent tone: "Then this way of eating was not invented by you, but you learned it from humans and dwarves, what do you have to be proud of?" ”

"Huh, how do you know?" Before Vane could speak, Kalia, who was sifting through the small sieve with her eyes, stared at the small sieve in her hand and asked Anna curiously.

"Barka told me." Anna turned to Kalia and said calmly, "He said that after Vane saw that the dwarves were using flour to make cakes, he lamented that Quel'Salas did not have the High Elves to think of this way to handle food. This can be a bit more tasty. ”

As soon as Anna finished speaking, Barka lifted the tent again and walked in, having already given both roast wolves to Teddy. Although it has only been for a while, the temperature outside the tent has dropped a lot. The cold wind blew in with the tent that Barka had raised, and Anna shook her body with her arms crossed and clasped herself. After all, she had been outside for a long time just now, and the clothes on her body had become a little damp due to the hazy drizzle, and now she felt cold when the cold wind blew.

Vane, who was holding the pot with both hands to pick up the flour sifted under Kalia's sieve, had been listening to Anna just now, so Anna's movements were watched by Vane. He only had to think about it for a moment to know why Anna was doing this, so Vane asked Anna, "You should have brought extra clothes, right?" ”

Anna didn't speak, just shook her head silently. Vane sighed inwardly, he forgot to tell Anna to bring two more sets of clothes, and two more sets of clothes when she went out, but Anna and his father were both High Elves who had never been far away. So this was not taken into account.

At this time, Vane's hands were occupied, and Kalia was also sifting the noodles, so he asked Barka, "Barka, how many spare clothes did you bring?" ”

"Three sets, what's wrong?" Barka had just come in and asked inexplicably.

Vane didn't explain, but said directly to Barka: "Take a set for Anna, she didn't bring extra clothes." ”

"No problem." When Barka heard Vane's words, he noticed that Anna's clothes seemed to be a little damp, so he nodded and walked past Vane's side, picked up his own backpack in the corner, and took out a set of clothes from it and gave it to Anna and said, "Here you go, put it on." ”

Anna took the clothes that Barka handed over, and looked at Vane and Barka in a daze. She had known much about the distinction between men and women much earlier than the average commoner High Elf child, so she didn't shy away from it at all when she found out that Barka and Vane had given her their clothes. So he frowned and said, "Are you going to stay here like this?" ”

Balka inexplicably turned his head to look at Anna and said, "Where is it not here?" It's dark outside, and it's raining, so I can't go outside now. ”

"That's not what I meant......" Anna sighed at Barka's blank eyes, "Forget it, you come over for a moment." ”

"Oh." Barka walked up to Anna and asked suspiciously, "What do you want me to do?" ”

Anna pointed to the fur that was spread on the ground and said to Barka, "Hold it up and block me." ”

"This?" Barka pointed to the fur on the ground and asked Anna puzzled, "It's heavy, why do you do this?" ”

"To cover me, of course, so that I can change my clothes. Or do you want to see my body? Anna stared at Barka with flat eyes.

Barka felt a little uncomfortable being stared at by Anna with such strange eyes, so he responded, "Okay, okay. Really, it's just a change of clothes, and it's so troublesome. I never have to go through this trouble when I change clothes. ”

After Barka lifted the fur on the ground to block Anna, Anna quickly took off her already damp and cold clothes and replaced them with the one Barka handed her.

It wasn't until she had finished changing her clothes that Barka put the fur back in place, by which time Vane and Kalia had sifted through the small bag of flour. In addition to the wheat husk, many small stones were filtered out of the small sieve. Next, Vane and the others used the filtered flour and added a little honey and jam to make a few dough cakes.

Anna picked up the dough and ate it into her mouth, feeling completely different from what she had eaten before.

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