Anlu looked in the direction of his finger with confusion.

Unfortunately, the light in the cellar was dim, and she did not have Bai Ze's 2.8-meter-high eyesight, so naturally she could not see anything.

Just as he was about to get closer, Bai Ze grabbed him.

"Don't go! In case there are any uncomfortable scenes..."

Bai Ze didn't finish his words.

Rather than the fruit going bad, he was more worried that the orcs in the tribe might have been unable to hold back while busy in the cellar and would have eaten the fallen fruit on the spot.

After spending a while with Anluo, Bai Ze could no longer accept that some members of the tribe still maintained their old habits of urinating and defecating anywhere.

Especially after Anluo's training, I know that what goes in and what comes out must be completely separated. It would be disgusting if they were mixed together.

Bai Ze was worried that it would turn out as he thought, and he could no longer bear to look at the pile of fruits.

He even began to resent Jin Tu.

After all, he had repeatedly reminded that the place where food was placed must be clean and hygienic, but he didn't expect such a disgusting thing to happen.

Anluo and Bai Ze's thoughts were completely on different platforms, and they even had vague guesses about the fruit he resisted.

He patted Bai Ze's tightly held hand and said absentmindedly: "It's okay, I'll go over and take a look. The clan leader takes care of the cellar every day, so it shouldn't be broken."

But Bai Ze still didn't let go.

"It's really okay. These were picked with great effort by our tribesmen. It would be a shame if they went bad, and they would infect other good ones. I'll go take a look and pick out any that are bad."

Anluo explained patiently.

Bai Ze tried to hold his breath and stood in front of her: "I'll go and see, you wait here."

Seeing her firm attitude, An Luo also stayed where he was obediently.

Bai Ze walked to the corner, suppressed his nausea and squatted down to check. After a while of digging, the stench became more obvious, making him particularly resistant.

"Have you found the source?" An Luo's voice suddenly appeared behind him.

Bai Ze was startled and opened his mouth to answer, but the stench took advantage of the opportunity and rushed straight to the top of his head.

Wow.

One of them couldn't hold it in and turned around and ran away, vomiting violently.

However, since I didn’t eat anything for dinner, I vomited for a long time but couldn’t vomit anything. I just kept dry heaving!

An Luo's eyes twitched as he watched. He kept patting him on the back and urging him to leave.

"Why does it stink so bad? I don't smell it."

Seeing that she looked normal, Bai Ze resisted the urge to retch and responded: "Females' sense of smell is weaker than that of male orcs."

Anluo suddenly realized.

Looking at Bai Ze, whose face turned pale from vomiting, he felt a little distressed: "Okay, then go over and get some fresh air first, I'll take a look."

"Luo Luo, don't—"

Without waiting for Bai Ze to stop him, An Luo had already squatted where he was just now and started to dig.

He didn't smell the bad smell in Bai Ze's mouth, but he smelled a familiar fragrance.

An Luo narrowed his eyes and became more and more excited the more he picked.

He even cared about Bai Ze: "It's okay, don't worry, I'm very capable."

As soon as he finished speaking, Anluo exclaimed again.

“Wow! Durian!!!”

Not knowing what was going on, Bai Ze quickly stepped forward despite the stench. Before he got close, he saw her carefully picking up a golden hard-shelled fruit covered with thorns.

And that familiar stench comes from this hard-shelled fruit.

Seeing that she was fine, Bai Ze was so scared that he quickly took a few steps back and stared at the thing in her hand vigilantly.

"Lolo, throw away that stinky fruit quickly, don't dirty your hands."

An Luo's eyes sparkled and he smiled foolishly:

"Hahahaha, Bai Ze, even though this thing stinks, it's actually good stuff!"

"How can a good thing stink like this?" Bai Ze said with disgust.

Anlu shook his head mysteriously.

"There are so many more. I will make them for you later. Let's eat this first."

When Bai Ze heard that she was going to eat this smelly shit-like thing, his eyes were filled with horror, as if he had discovered something terrible.

He looked at her with a slightly hurt look: "Lolo, don't eat this stinky thing, I can hunt and feed you."

"Yes, yes, you are very capable and powerful, but you can't throw this thing away. It's not smelly. It's called durian. It's delicious, sweet and sticky, and it's your favorite sweet."

When talking about his favorite sweet food, Bai Ze's eyes flashed with hesitation. He still couldn't believe that this stinky thing was sweet. He shook his head in resistance.

"No! This thing stinks. I won't eat it even if it's sweet. The smell makes me..."

As he spoke, Bai Ze took a cautious step forward and sniffed lightly, "Ugh..."

Then the man ran further away.

An Luo shook his head upon seeing this.

"Forget it, forget it. It seems that you don't have the chance to enjoy the delicious food. I have to enjoy it alone."

Bai Ze looked at the disappointed expression on her face hesitantly. He opened his mouth several times, but still couldn't resist the stench of durian.

An Luo knew that people who were not used to eating durian would be tortured just by smelling the smell, so she deliberately held it farther away and instructed Bai Ze:

"If you can't stand the smell, I'll hold you away. You can pack some other fruits for me to make jam, and bring some vegetables and seasonings to cook."

Bai Ze obediently stepped forward and took some vegetables and condiments without her telling him.

He has been cooking all the meals recently, so he knows what to use.

Only when it came to taking the fruit, Bai Ze looked at her with resistance and dilemma.

Even though the durians were taken away, the stench of durian still remained in the pile of fruits, which was really nauseating.

And... he doesn't know which fruits to use to make jam?

"Red berries, numb berries, thorny berries, sweet berries..."

Anluo counted the names of more than a dozen kinds of fruits in one breath.

Bai Ze took a quick look and decided that all the varieties in the cellar were what he wanted.

Now Anluo didn't need to name the items anymore, he simply packed ten pounds of each, even sweet potatoes.

An Luo glanced at the backpack that was filled to the brim and called out to Bai Ze to stop: "That's enough, no more sugar is enough."

Bai Ze stopped immediately after hearing this.

He tied the filled backpack to a vine, then shouted towards the ground, asking Jin Tu and others to help pull it.

There are four vines in total.

Two backpacks and a durian took up three vines. Bai Ze tied the last vine to Anluo's waist and signaled the orcs on the ground to pull it.

After receiving the instructions, Jin Tu and others immediately started to pull it up.

One or two were fine, but the moment the durians were pulled up to the cellar, the orcs couldn't help it and vomited one after another due to the fumes.

I even accidentally let go.

An Luo, who was slowly rising, was frightened and let out a cry of surprise.

"what!!!"

"careful!"

Seeing this, Bai Ze in the cellar's face changed and he cried out in surprise.

At the same time, Jin Tu, who was not far away, immediately pounced over and grabbed the falling vine tightly, thus preventing Anluo from getting hurt.

"What are you doing? You can't even pull a vine!" Jin Tu sullenly scolded the male orc who let go.

The male orc cried like a child who had done something wrong. He helped to pull the people away while explaining in a low voice:

"I didn't mean to do that. It just smelled so bad I couldn't help it."

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