The ewe's mouth was swollen, as if it had been kissed by a dozen bumblebees.

When Xu Ning saw it, its mouth was still drooling uncontrollably, its eyes were blurry, and its voice was soft and small.

"Pfft, Sister Yang, did you steal the honey?" Xu Ning reached out and touched it, and found that the red and swollen sheep's mouth was still hot.

Xu Ning studied it and found that it didn't seem to be the bees that were attacking him, but rather he was allergic to something he ate.

Xu Ning couldn't understand it, so he asked the treasure chest to check it out. It turned out that this guy had eaten a whole wild chili pepper. His mouth was so spicy that he lost consciousness after eating it, and he also accidentally ate some herb.

As a result, my mouth was hot, I was drunk and had no strength, so I collapsed on the ground and couldn't move.

Xu Ning felt both amused and angry. He didn't know how to describe it, and even if he described it, it wouldn't understand.

Fortunately, she came to find it at this time, otherwise if she came later, and other beasts or humans appeared, it would have to be reborn again.

Xu Ning wanted to help the ewe to stand up and walk, but it was as if it had drunk fake wine. After taking only two steps, all four legs went the wrong way and it immediately became weak and sat back down.

Xu Ning stood with his hands on his hips, looking at the ewe lying on the ground with a dazed look in her eyes, not at all calm, and was thinking about how to take it away.

If you use the space, you can let it stay in there for two hours. When it is time for lunch, you can let it out, but it will not be able to leave in the afternoon.

Firstly, the effect of the Drunken Sheep Herb lasts for one day, and secondly, the space can only hold living things for two hours.

Xu Ning wanted to carry it, and she actually tried it. As a result, except for a part of its flesh that was lifted up by her, the rest of its huge body did not move at all.

Xu Ning sighed, looked at the ewe's confused, resentful and aggrieved eyes, and finally put it into the space.

For fear that it would be scared, we also moved the RV into the living space.

Sure enough, when the ewe saw the familiar RV, the uneasiness she felt after entering the space subsided. Knowing that the space was a safe place, she soon lay down and rested obediently.

Xu Ning had an indescribable feeling, as if he had a troublesome pet but was helpless about it.

Xu Ning shook his head, shook off the thought, and started on his way using his Qinggong skills.

Soon, Xu Ning saw the wild chili pepper that had been eaten by the ewe.

There was only a branch of the wild chili pepper left standing there, and not far away, there were several wild chili peppers with fruits.

Xu Ning looked at the bright red chili peppers and swallowed his saliva. He plucked them all without thinking too much and dug one out to plant in a flowerpot in the RV.

After putting the flower pots back into the RV, Xu Ning clapped his hands and continued walking. The further he went, the more different pepper trees he discovered.

Xu Ning picked some that didn't look so spicy, and dug up a few seedlings. It was not until she saw the small bamboo pieces that had not yet rotted that she finally understood why there were so many pepper trees growing in the wild.

Noon soon arrived. Xu Ning found a cave that was facing the sun and hidden. After making sure there was no problem with the cave, he let the ewe out.

The ewe still looked drunk, but her drooling had stopped and her eyesight had recovered a little.

I don't know if it was embarrassed, but it didn't even stare at Xu Ning. It ate whatever Xu Ning gave it. Xu Ning got a lot of water for it, and it drank it all obediently.

After eating, Xu Ning didn't feel sleepy anymore, so he started digging wild vegetables nearby. He then found that there were quite a lot of tender wild vegetables and several bamboo forests, all of which had not been visited by anyone yet.

It was the time to eat bamboo shoots. No one had dug up the winter bamboo shoots, so many of them had stuck out of the ground. Xu Ning dug up the tips and found a big bamboo shoot.

Gradually, as he dug more, Xu Ning discovered that he could dig faster and more by digging along the roots of the bamboo.

After a while, Xu Ning had dug a full basket. When Xu Ning lifted it, it was at least over 100 pounds.

Xu Ning immediately put the full backpack into the space, took out a new backpack and continued digging, and did not go back until the sun set.

The ewe seemed more awake now. When Xu Ning was not around, she stood up and went to the toilet several times. Now she can stand up and walk around for a while.

However, its spirit is not even one-fifth of its usual level. If a wolf comes now, it will be knocked down in minutes.

Xu Ning touched its head and said, "Pat your head, Sister Sheep. You have worked hard. Come and eat some bamboo shoots."

Xu Ning poured out a small basket of bamboo shoots, peeled off their thick and hard shells, left two to stir-fry with peppers later, and gave the rest to the ewe.

Ewes also like to eat it, and the sound of it crunching is both funny and healing.

Xu Ning took out the door that he had used to lock up the monkey and placed it outside the cave. He then lit a fire outside the cave, took out a bucket of water, scooped out water with a ladle, washed his hands, and began to wash rice and cook.

Xu Ning first put the rice on the fire to cook, then took out a chopping board and placed it on the stone, cut the washed bamboo shoots into shreds and put them aside, and cut some non-spicy chili shreds and placed them in another plate.

Then he took out a piece of bacon from the space and cut off a small piece, preparing to cut the small piece of bacon into thin slices, and put the rest back into the space.

The rice cooked over firewood cooked very quickly. Soon the rice was ready. After Xu Ning brought the rice down, he took the pottery pot and made himself some honeysuckle tea.

While the water was boiling, Xu Ning took out the wild vegetables he had just picked today and planned to mix them together to eat.

The honeysuckle tea was ready soon. Xu Ning took out the cooking pot and poured some water into it. After it boiled, he blanch the wild vegetables first, then poured water in again to cook the bamboo shoots.

Bamboo shoots that have been soaked in water are crisper and sweeter than those that have not been soaked in water. Bamboo shoots that have not been soaked in water are easy to break when stir-fried and have a muddy and astringent taste.

Before the water boiled for blanching the bamboo shoots, Xu Ning had already prepared the cold wild vegetables. Finally, the blanched bamboo shoots were scooped out, rinsed with cold water, put back into the pot and poured with boiling hot oil. The aroma of the cold wild vegetables immediately reached a higher level.

Xu Ning couldn't help but try it first, and it was so delicious that his eyebrows relaxed.

Then Xu Ning started to stir-fry bacon slices and chili peppers. The chili peppers were a bit pungent, and thick smoke rose in front of the cave entrance. The ewes stopped eating the bamboo shoots and stayed away from them.

Xu Ning also coughed a few times due to choking. When he saw that it was almost ready, he poured in the bamboo shoots that had been rinsed with cold water, stir-fried them evenly, sprinkled them with seasonings, put them on a plate, and Xu Ning brought them into the cave.

Xu Ning also moved the bamboo shoots that the ewe had not finished eating into the cave. While Xu Ning was moving the fire, the ewe saw that it was not so choking outside the cave, so she slowly followed Xu Ning into the cave.

Xu Ning placed the brewed honeysuckle tea on the stones next to the fire to warm it. After making sure that everything outside the cave had been moved in, she decisively closed and locked the door, then sat down to enjoy her dinner.

The ewe also lay on the side and continued to eat her bamboo shoots. Crunch, crunch, the two sounds seemed to be in coordination, echoing in the small cave.

After eating and drinking, Xu Ning threw all the pots, pans, and other things back into the space, cleaned them briefly, took out a small tent and lay down in it.

The ewe's nest was also taken out and placed next to Xu Ning's.

There was no other way. The cave was too small. After putting down the tent and the sheepfold, all that was left was the fire in front.

Xu Ning turned over and sat in front of the tent, facing the fire, stretched out his hand and yawned. The ewe also lay in the nest and wagged its tail.

The howling of wolves gradually sounded outside the cave, and soon green eyes passed by outside the cave one after another.

Xu Ning took out his earplugs, took a calm look, then crawled into his sleeping bag and fell into a deep sleep.

In the middle of the night, the wild wolves began to bang on the door. Xu Ning turned over and continued to sleep. The ewe poked her head out and saw that the wolves could not do anything about the door. They lingered at the door and refused to leave.

Seeing this, the ewe stood up leisurely, walked around the door where the wolf could not reach, and then leisurely returned to the den.

The wolves outside the door went crazy. They howled and dug vigorously outside the cave all night long, and finally left in a panic after dawn.

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