Chapter 73 Dried Fish
The big-tailed yaks and the jumping lambs like to eat grass. Qiao Xi cut the taro beads, washed the bitter candies, cut a large bundle of fresh alfalfa, and mixed it with the newly sprouted milk vetch. He then poured honey with properties that no elf could refuse. It was simple and quick. He put it aside after it was done and started with the next one.

Both the Digging Rat and the Digging Pig are omnivorous monsters that eat everything, but there are still some minor differences between them.

I added half a basin of yam to the basin for the digging pigs, mixed it with taro beads and bitter candy, made a few wheat rice balls, poured honey on them and completed another portion.

The digging rats had to trouble the empty rock rat. There was a mountain of nuts and dried insects in its iron walnut. Josh exchanged fresh magic fruit with it and got a full bowl in return. It was made with nuts as the base, a bowl of bitter candy, a bowl of taro beads, and honey poured on it to make a honey nut bowl.

For the Kongyanshu, add half a cup of big-tailed yak milk to the recipe. It is a mid-level magical beast, so it can eat more attribute food to replenish its energy.

Qiao Xi was not sure what the golden macaques liked, but since they were monkeys, they should eat more fruits. Qiao Xi poured the remaining bitter candies and taro beads into the pot, and added the pickled crispy honey lemon nectar. This should be good.

As for the ladybugs, dung beetles and bees, there is no need to bother preparing them. I have planted so many flowers, plants and saplings recently that the bees and ladybugs can’t eat them all.

Not to mention the golden-armored dung beetles. If they were eaten by other elves, wouldn’t that be like giving them a snack?

I have to say that Josh still has some bad taste.

Finally, it was the Brown-headed Vulture's turn. Josh was waiting for the Greater Sand Goose to bring her some fish, so she left it to last.

After knocking the lively dough fish unconscious, Josh cut the fish in half to make it easier for the brown-headed vulture to eat, cleaned the internal organs and the membrane inside the belly, sprinkled it with salt and honey, and marinated it for a while.

The dough fish is a small water-attributed monster. Water energy continuously leaks out of its body, causing the pickled fish to be a little wet.

After the fish was almost marinated, Qiao Xi took it out with chopsticks and put it in the sun for a while.

The weather is good now and there is plenty of sunshine. It didn't take long for the water energy in the dough fish to be consumed. The surface felt dry and a little hard.

Okay, Josh put the dough fish on a small rack and baked it slowly. It was mainly to comfort the brown-headed crow, so Josh made its food extra delicately.

They were slowly smoked and roasted over low heat until the small fish became light yellow dried fish. Josh tore off a little and tasted it, and his eyes lit up.

Although it was her first time making it and she knew it would be tasty, she didn't expect it to be so delicious. The tender fish meat became more flexible after being simmered and roasted, and the flavors of honey and salt were completely integrated into the dried fish, giving it a dry fragrance and a slightly sweet taste. It didn't taste salty at all, but it still had a good flavor.

As I chewed, it felt like the last bit of water energy was being stimulated. My mouth didn't feel dry at all, but instead felt moisturized like drinking water. Was it hot water? I guess it was the effect of the honey.

But after eating that small half piece, I inexplicably felt a little full. No way, it seemed like she had made something extraordinary.

It is easy to store and tastes good. It can fill your stomach and replenish water at the same time. When the eagle comes to get the honey from next month in a few days, you can ask it to take some back and see if they are interested in buying the dough dried fish.

But since you want to relax today, don’t think about these troublesome things. Write them down first and deal with them in two days.

After putting away the brown-headed cuckoo's dried fish, Josh went out to look for it.

I saw it rush into the glimmering forest to vent its emotions. I wonder if it has come back now.

"Brown-headed vulture, brown-headed vulture, brown~" Josh shouted a few times.

Fortunately, it seemed to have recovered its mood and flapped its wings to fly in front of Josh.

"Quack~" Qiao Xi said, "I'm sorry. I was so rude just now. I'm sorry." The brown-headed vulture lowered its head, feeling very guilty.

"It's okay, Brown, but can you tell me what the reason is? You have never been like this before. Do you know that sharp-eyed mountain eagle?" Qiao Xi reached out and hugged the brown-headed vulture.

It fell into a brief silence, as if it was organizing its words.

Josh didn't press it, "It's okay, you don't have to say it, come and eat something first, I promise you will like it."

Then they dragged out the portion of the jumping lamb and the big-tailed yak, yes, they dragged it out.

There were so many jumping lambs that even if Josh only prepared a small snack, more than twenty of them would be a lot.

Put the big-tailed yak's portion separately in the cowshed and let it eat first.

Josh called out to the elves on the farm, "Come over and have your snack, otherwise you'll miss it if you're late."

They were all greedy little fellows. Before Qiao Xi finished speaking, the jumping lambs and digging pigs came running from all directions.

"Don't fight over it, everyone has one. Come on, digging rats, this is yours. Little pigs, this is yours. Don't be so impatient, little lambs! Don't jump over my head!"

Well, the scene got out of control, the jumping lambs started playing like crazy, and the digging pigs who were eating according to the rules also went crazy.

Well, they started fighting. After getting familiar with each other, the gentle character of the big-tailed yak could no longer intimidate these stupid lambs. Now they ignored the warnings of the big-tailed yak and started to fight against the digging pigs.

"Quack~" The low voice of the brown-headed vulture was heard. It grabbed the naughty jumping lamb and threw it down from mid-air. It controlled the scale. The lambs were not seriously hurt, but they were scared and trembling, and dared not make trouble anymore.

Qiao Xi breathed a sigh of relief. There were too many lambs, and they were naughty by nature. She usually didn't want to teach them a lesson, and now they were becoming more and more disobedient.

However, Josh noticed the Brown-headed Vulture's reluctance. It only had one leg, so it had some difficulty picking up the lamb.
Normally, it deliberately hides it so that no one would notice the inconvenience caused by having one leg. Josh never mentioned it for fear of hurting it.

It rarely played with other birds, and gradually Josh didn't care much about it anymore.

But how can you say that losing a leg has no effect at all? Their claws and beaks are their weapons, and losing any of them will affect their fighting ability.

Qiao Xi felt a little uncomfortable, so he lowered his head and blinked to cover it up.

"Brown-headed Vulture, don't worry about them. Come and eat yours. I have prepared something different for you." Josh raised his head and smiled at the Brown-headed Vulture.

The lambs were much more well-behaved. The burrowing pigs were not the type to cause trouble, so there was no need to keep an eye on them. Qiao Xi picked up the plate of dried fish, took out half a small fish and handed it to the brown-headed vulture.

“How is it?” Josh looked at it expectantly.

The brown-headed vulture was stunned for a second after eating the dough fish dried fish, and then it was visibly amazed by the deliciousness of the dried fish, and the whole bird became excited.

Reluctantly swallowing the piece of dried fish in its mouth, the brown-headed vulture flapped its wings and landed in front of Josh.

(End of this chapter)

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