Chapter 494: Hay Leaves

There were many thorny branches in the bushes, and the village host's stick was beaten again, and two unsuitable ones were discounted. The discount is not completely broken, the skin and wood are still connected.

It took a lot of effort to beat it like this, and the village owner was optimistic about a suitable long strip, and only got that one.

The village lord raised his stick and struck it only at the right strip. After a blow, the thorns around this strip were almost wiped clean. The thorn is easy to beat, and it will fall off when it is hit, and it is brittle and hard.

The village lord reached out and tugged at it, knocking off the remaining thorns on his head with a stick.

The village master threw the stick and pulled the strip with both hands, trying to uproot it.

This root is not easy to pull, the village owner dragged his whole body, but did not pull it down, and the root was like a clamp, and he did not move.

This root is stronger than the bar, and the village owner can't do anything about it.

The village owner tugged again, and finally gave up on getting this one.

The village owner rested, went to find a stone, and decided to get one on the side. He walked to the edge of the bushes, took the thorn in his hand, and smashed the thorn with a stone.

When the thorn was smashed, the village owner squatted down and smashed the root with a stone.

This stone smashes the roots, like an axe cutting down a tree, but it is not as sharp as an axe.

The village owner smashed it for a while before smashing it.

"It's finished." The village lord said a word, threw the stone, and picked up the long strip.

This piece is somewhat tough, easy to bend and not easy to break. The village lord took the long strip and dragged the snake picker stick back to the stone vegetable pier.

The village owner dropped the stick and placed the stick on the two stands.

The village lord looked at the piece and imagined a snake wearing it to roast.

He thought that the snake would be roasted by burning firewood, and the snake would be worn from head to tail, and it would not be easy to cook at both ends, so if he had to add firewood to both places, the two brackets would have to be burned.

It's not good to wear a snake like this, so you have to change another snake wearing routine.

The village owner went to see the soldiers, only to see the soldiers holding firewood in the distance, looking for firewood. The village lord didn't bother him, looked at the strips on the two stands, and thought about how to change the routine of roasting snakes through snakes.

The village lord looked at the slivers, looked at the snake, and came up with a solution, which was to take two slivers and wear the snake through nine twists and eighteen bends, so that the snake meat could be cooked by only building a fire between the two supports.

"That's it." The village master thuged and went to the bush to make a strip again.

Soon, the owner of the village brought another strip.

The two strips were not sharp on their heads, and the village lord said, "How can this be worn?" Throw a point out of a rock? ”

The village owner had no other way, and he didn't know if he could do it, so he found a stone and smashed a sharp head on the stone vegetable pier.

The village owner thought that the pointed head was not easy to smash, but after smashing it, he smashed a pointed head out?

The village master touched the pointed head, which smashed like a man stretching out an index finger. The village lord touched his pointed head and said to himself, "As long as you can put snake meat in it." ”

The village owner let this go and went to smash the second one.

This second one, the village owner smashed it a few times before he smashed the pointed head.

After the two slivers were smashed, the village owner went to pick up the snake meat, sat on the ground, and put the snake meat on the two slivers, and wore them in nine twists and eighteen bends.

"Hmm." The village lord looked at the snake meat and nodded with satisfaction.

The village master put the snake meat on the grass, looked at the two brackets, and said to himself: "I have to get two brackets, and insert a bracket next to these two brackets, and the new bracket is closer to the old bracket, and put a horizontal log on the old and new supports, and then make a fire, and put two strips on the two horizontal logs to roast the snake." ”

"Hmm." The village lord nodded, a smile on his face.

He looked at the pile of dry wood that the soldier had taken, and said that there was nothing suitable for the shelf. He looked at the soldiers in the distance and shouted, "Hey, have you found dry firewood?" ”

The soldier was a little far away, and he didn't hear what the village master was shouting. He shouted, "What did you say? ”

The village lord shouted, "Is the dry firewood ready?" ”

"What?" The soldier still hasn't heard clearly?

The village lord shouted, "Is the dry firewood ready?" Dry firewood! Okay, no? Dry firewood. The village lord shouted and stood up.

"Dry firewood?" The soldier shouted with dry wood.

"That's right! Is the dry firewood ready? The village lord shouted.

The soldier shouted, "I'll look for it again." When the soldier had finished shouting, he looked for dry wood again.

The village lord saw that the soldier was looking for dry wood again, looked at it, and did not call him again.

There is little dry firewood here, and if you go inside, there is more dry firewood, and the two farmers who pull dry firewood are the dry firewood in it.

The village lord looked around, and the roasted snake had to find a place to sit. The village lord said to himself, "Bring a few more stones and sit down." ”

The village owner went to find the right stone. The soldier found some dry firewood and held it full. The soldier could no longer hold it, so he walked back, and he shouted, "Village master, the dry firewood has been collected." ”

The village lord was looking for a stone, looked up into the distance, and shouted, "Ah. ”

The soldier walked straight to the place where he had put the dry firewood in front of him, and carefully put down the pile of dry firewood. The soldier put the dry wood away and went to see the snake and two shelves that the village owner had made.

When the soldier saw that the village owner had done it, he praised: "The village master is really good, how good is it to make the snake?" ”

The soldier looked at the two shelves, as if they had not yet been completed, and he shouted to the village owner: "Village master, what are you looking for, I have a lot of dry firewood." ”

The village lord replied: "I will find a suitable stone to sit on, sit and roast snakes, and eat snakes." ”

When the soldier heard this, he said, "Village master, then I will also find a piece to sit on." ”

The village owner replied: "Okay." ”

The village owner looked for a stone to sit on, and the soldier also went to find a stone to sit on, how comfortable it was to sit and roast a snake and eat a snake.

The village owner found two stones, and he could stack them on top of each other to sit higher.

The soldier carried a large one, which was not in a very good shape, but it was well placed and could be sitting, and he had the strength, and only lifted it twice, and then carried the big stone over.

The village owner stacked the two stones on top of each other and found suitable dry wood to insert two new ones next to the two old shelves. The soldier brought the boulder to him, and the village lord asked, "Do you have a fire breaker on you?" ”

The soldier gasped and replied: "No, I have flint." ”

The village owner asked, "Is there flint, is there any velvet?" ”

The soldier replied: "There is only flint, and there is no velvet." ”

The village lord said: "The flint is all brought, why don't you bring flint, what's the use of just taking flint without flint?" ”

The soldier replied: "Back to the village master, the little one didn't expect to make a fire today, so he didn't take that thing, only two flints and flints to have fun." ”

The village owner said: "There is no velvet, why is the flint lighting this dry firewood?" ”

The soldier said, "Village master, find some fine leaves of hay to try?" ”

"Looking for some hay leaves?" The village lord said, "You go find some, and I'll put two more shelves." ”

The soldier listened and replied, "Yes, the village master." ”

When he had finished speaking, the soldier went to look for the leaves of hay, the thin leaves of hay that could easily be ignited by sparks.

To find hay leaves, you have to find a place where there is always sunlight, the soldier is not stupid, he knows where there will be hay, he looks around, he wants to find a clearing, a place where there are no trees at all.

The soldier looked around, and there was a clearing a few hundred meters to the west, where there were no trees, only roots, and all the trees had been cut down.