159. Fulfill wishes

In the battle against the Great Snake Pill Konoha Collapse Plan, Lu Mang and the eleven small powerhouses he led made a lot of contributions, and after the battle, they were appreciated by the three generations of Hokage-sama.

For others, such appreciation may not be worth much, after all, in their minds, dedication to the village is a matter of course, and it has nothing to do with whether there is appreciation or not.

And for the road blind, praise is also not worth anything, but the person who appreciates is very important to him.

The three generations of Hokage apes in the original plot were killed in Orochimaru's Konoha collapse plan, which is a good thing for others, but for Konohamaru, such a thing is not just a disaster for himself.

It may be said that he got the opportunity to be Naruto Uzumaki as a master, but he lost even more.

The three generations of Hokage Ape Flying Sun Slash are his grandfathers, his closest relatives in this world, and even those two parents who have never shown up are not as important as the three generations of Hokage.

In addition to family affection, he also lost his position as the prince of Konoha Village and lost the opportunity to directly inherit the Hokage.

He had to rely on Naruto Uzumaki's mentorship to have the possibility of inheriting the Hokage decades later, and soon pass the Hokage to Naruto Uzumaki's son, Boruto Uzumaki.

After solving the problem of camping, Lu Mang began to prepare a bonfire.

There is no lighter, no flint, like his current situation, there is only one method that is suitable, that is, hundreds of thousands of years ago, primitive people would drill wood to make fire.

He remembered that he seemed to have learned this method before, but because of the aftermath of the plane crash, his memory may not be very accurate.

Let the paws remove the weeds and bushes in front of the cave entrance, and organize a small platform, and he will pile up the dry twigs he picked up along the way at the entrance of the cave to expose to the sun.

Choose a relatively straight dry wooden stick, sharpen it on the sharp right chelate of the claw, and use a thicker wooden stick to cut it into a flat shape, and drill a few small holes in the chelate tip of the claw.

Then cut out some wood chips to make velvet, and then pile the fire velvet made from the wood chips and the wood chips that were cut off before to ignite.

Lu Mang selected some sturdy vines from the vines near the entrance of the cave, twisted them together to make a simple rope, and then tied the short rope to both ends of a dead branch, and then put the dead branch at the sharpened end into the rope.

Such a simple wood-drilling fire-making device is almost completed, and the next thing is the boring fire-making work.

The work did not go smoothly, the island terrain was humid, the sea breeze was strong, and the fire velvet was exposed to the sun for too short a time, and the sparks that were picked out failed to ignite the fire velvet several times.

But in the end, the work of starting the fire was completed, and before Lu Mang's physical strength was exhausted, a little spark fell on the velvet, slowly igniting the tiny wood chips and branches, and finally forming a bonfire.

Paws are afraid of flames and take refuge in the jungle when the campfire is lit.

Lu Mang didn't care about it, anyway, as long as the bonfire was not extinguished, he wouldn't encounter much danger.

After a short rest, he divided a part of the campfire and carried it into the cave, and walked around the cave with a torch with wet wood, and smoked the cave with the smoke from the wet wood, making sure that there were no more vampire bats, insects, ants, and so on.

Theoretically, these can also be used as food, but first, Lu Mang has no way to identify whether they are poisonous or not, and secondly, he has claws as helpers, and he is not yet to the point where he has to eat these "proteins".

Thirdly, the little snake that had been killed by his claws just now had not moved, and there was no need for him to risk trying other food.

Lu Mang carried dozens of stones into the cave with his claws, and he wanted to use this stone to make a simple fire pit in the cave, which would be safer and easier to preserve the fire.

After doing this, Lu Mang found that the sky outside the cave was much darker.

He came out of the cave and looked up, but the dark clouds on the sea in the distance were getting heavier and heavier, and there were thunder and lightning from time to time, and it seemed that the rainstorm would come at any time.

Heavy rains are normal in the tropics, especially near the islands, where water evaporates very quickly, and there is often a rainstorm in the hottest afternoon.

Before the rainstorm came, Lu Mang dragged a dead tree from the bottom of the mountain with his paws, and then asked his paws to cut it into a section of firewood.

With this firewood, it will be safer to burn the campfire for a night.

Luck was not bad, Lu Mang had just finished all the preparations and drilled into the cave, when the torrential rain smashed down his head and face.

The torrential rain on a tropical island is a veritable torrential rain, with large curtains of rain falling from the sky, as if some monster had pierced a hole in the sky.

Lu Mang was not idle when he was sheltering from the rain in the cave, he pried all the five coconuts, drank the coconut water, dug out the pulp and put it on a clean stone slab for later use, and the coconut shells were taken to the outside of the cave to receive the rainwater.

There are no people here, the air is completely unpolluted, and the rainwater is drinkable.

According to the knowledge of wilderness survival that has been learned before, rainwater is the most important source of fresh water in the wilderness or on a sea boat, and sometimes even the only source, and it should never be wasted.

Now the conditions are not available, and when there is enough time, Lu Mang is also going to burn some pottery pots and pots to catch rainwater, so that he doesn't have to just drink coconut water or wait for rain.

When the rain outside the cave was a little lighter, Lu Mang walked outside the cave with his clothes on, washed the stains and salt stains on his body with the help of the rain, and then returned to the cave to take off his clothes and dry them on a wooden stick.

Although this can damage the garment, it is much better than having salt stains attached to it all the time.

The tropical rainstorm came and went quickly, and it didn't take much effort to disperse, and the scorching sun once again sprinkled the earth, and the moisture on the ground steamed again.

Lu Mang carefully put the five coconut shells collected from the rainwater into the cave, and walked out with a wooden stick for self-defense.

The little snake didn't know when it was eaten by its claws until only its tail was left, and he had to go out to find food on his own.

Besides, even if he may encounter danger, even if he can't hit the prey, he can't just stay there, and his mentality will be chaotic in that way, but it will be more dangerous.

However, his hunting plan did not take place, because his good helper Paw had already brought back his prey.

Looking at the way a big claw with a big claw holding a seabird running wildly, Lu Mang smiled, and he suddenly felt that he might not be as lonely as he imagined.

Although the paw can't speak, it is a very human pet, and when he gets along with it, he feels more relaxed than he used to with pets such as cats and dogs.

Lu Mang took the seabird and fed it to the paws with the coconut meat he had dug up earlier.

During the feeding process, he could see that the long tentacles of the paws were trembling, and it seemed that the paws were in a good mood.

After plucking and cleaning, Lu Mang used a thin wooden branch to fork two unknown seabirds and slowly roast them on the bonfire, and from time to time he smeared the remaining coconut meat to add flavor.