Ma Junchuan's eyes sparkled with excitement. Is this absolute strength? Once his leg heals, he will definitely train hard.

Seeing that more and more rabbits were knocked unconscious and not knowing whether they were dead or not, Ning Ke hurriedly asked Damei to go back and call for help.

She had never imagined that there would be so many rabbits in this nest.

Damei returned to the camp, ran to Ma Chunmei and jumped around, then ran away and turned back to jump again.

This scared the few people who stayed behind. They thought something had happened to Ning Ke and the others, so they left a man and Fang Ju to look after the children and luggage.

They hurriedly followed Damei and started running, but when they reached their destination, they were dazzled by a pile of rabbits on the ground.

Emma! So many rabbits!!

"Chunmei, hurry up and hit them one by one with a stick, to prevent any rabbits from being dead." Ouyang Mingze stared at the cave entrance and gave the order.

"Hey, okay." The people who came started to clean up the scene and made straw ropes to string the rabbits together.

Ma Chunmei was responsible for hitting the rabbit's head with a hammer. After hitting it, she would touch it with her hand to make sure it was broken before replacing it with the next one.

My goodness, the fattest rabbit she had ever seen weighed only ten kilograms, but now, there was one that she estimated weighed more than forty kilograms.

On Ning Ke's side, there has been no movement in the cave for a long time, it seems that it's almost time.

"Let's go, it's almost time, be careful!" Ning Ke saw something coming down from the sky out of the corner of his eye, and his face changed drastically in shock.

"Meow~~" Orange let out a loud roar and pounced forward. The shrill cry scared everyone present and made them lie down on the spot.

Fuya ran over at an incredible speed, but Damei was so scared that her fur stood on end and she scurried back into the tree.

Suddenly, an eagle's cry was heard, and Ning Ke looked at the bird in surprise as it was pinned to the ground and beaten by Juzi and Fuya.

The round orange-yellow eyes were full of defiance and grievance, the corners of the mouth were tinged with light yellow, the feathers were messy and dull, and the body was very thin.

Now he was being held firmly under Fu Ya, unable to turn over, and could only flap his wings from time to time.

When Orange saw it flapping its wings, he punched it on the forehead with a few cat-like punches, making it tearful.

"Orange." Ning Ke spoke out to stop him.

Seeing that the danger was over, everyone quickly cleaned up the mess, fearing that it would attract something else.

"Why does this look like a Saker Falcon?" Gu Yunting came to Ning Ke at this time.

Saker Falcon?

Ning Ke looked at it carefully again and found that it really looked a bit like a baby eagle.

"It wasn't coming for us just now. It was probably trying to catch the rabbit." Ouyang Mingze said, pointing to the fat rabbit next to him.

Ning Ke was lost in memories at this moment. In her previous life, there was a private base where someone seemed to have a Saker Falcon. It was said to be very powerful, but she didn't know if it was this one.

Although she was not familiar with the Saker Falcon, she knew that this creature should never appear here.

The only reasonable explanation is that it must have come from a zoo.

I just don't know if it has parents.

Ning Ke squatted down and looked at the embarrassed little guy. Its eyes were so smart.

"Can you understand me?"

The little guy was stunned. Although he didn't nod, he looked away.

Ning Ke smiled and reached out to touch its furry head when it wasn't paying attention.

"Are you hungry? I can let you go, but you can't hurt anyone."

When the little fellow heard this, he didn't pretend not to understand and called out softly.

He stood up, picked out a big rabbit, and held it in front of it. "This is for you."

Reach out and pat Fu Ya to make it stand up. If you press it any further, it will suffocate.

Fu Ya groaned as she climbed up and retreated defensively to Ning Ke's feet. Juzi also left and climbed up the tree, but still in a defensive posture.

Little Holly staggered and retracted its wings. After shaking its feathers, it looked at Ning Ke, picked up the rabbit and flew away without saying a word.

The rabbit was too heavy, and it took it several tries before it managed to fly up crookedly.

No one asked or questioned Ning Ke's actions. Only when they saw Haidong Qingfei disappear did they speed up their work.

Ning Ke was really satisfied with the team's ability to understand the current situation, and the corners of his mouth rose unconsciously.

This is great. I hope they can always stay sober.

The most frightening thing in the apocalypse is having no strength but being too noisy.

Seeing everyone returning with a full load, the adults and children in the camp breathed a sigh of relief.

"Ms. Ning, what should we do with these rabbits?" Ma Chunmei's excitement had passed, and she was dumbfounded looking at the twenty rabbits on the ground.

"Wait a moment, there should be news soon."

After hearing Ning Ke's words, everyone sat down and rested for a while.

“Squeak! Squeak!!”

After returning, Ning Ke opened her eyes and looked at Ermei and Xiaomei who came to her and gestured with their hands, with a smile on her lips.

"Thanks for your hard work."

"Let's go, everyone. Follow the two little guys and let's go to the water source to rest." As he said this, he tied the three rabbits to the big wooden box.

Watching her slender body easily carry such a large bundle, each adult was given one of the remaining rabbits. She gritted her teeth and carried all of them. No matter how tired she was, she would not throw away the food.

No one complained of being tired along the way. They supported each other and did not fall behind. By the time they reached the edge of the pond, they had really reached their limit.

"Thank you for your hard work. We will camp here tonight." Ning Ke took off the heavy objects on his back, carried the rabbit and the dagger and walked to the edge of the pond.

Seeing this, the others hurriedly put their luggage together, picked up the fish scales and rabbit and went to Ning Ke.

"Everyone, watch me skin the skin, trying not to damage the fur. This can be used to make winter clothes."

After Ning Ke finished speaking, some people began to lower their heads in thought, and some still had confused looks in their eyes.

"You don't think it's always summer, do you? And what solar term is it now? How can the weather be normal?"

Ning Ke's three consecutive questions were very meaningful. Everyone present was older than her, and they almost understood her answers immediately.

"It's a pity that we don't know how to tan fur. Does Miss Ning know how to do it?"

Ning Ke shook her head. "No, I only know that I need to clean the excess oil from the fur. I don't know what to do next."

"You really think Miss Ning is an encyclopedia? She is so young, really." Ma Chunmei couldn't help muttering, but she didn't stop peeling the skin.

"Hehe, I'm used to it, I'm used to it." The man was not angry, but laughed it off in a good-tempered manner.

On the top floor of a dilapidated high-rise building, the Saker Falcon loosened its claws, and the fat rabbit landed on the ground with a plop. It then carefully folded its wings and landed.

Hearing the noise, two puppies rushed out from the building, a black and white Border Collie and a dark Tibetan Mastiff.

The reason why they are called puppies is that the size of these two puppies is very different from the adult dog that came out later.

The Border Collie mother looked at the Saker Falcon with worry in her eyes, and walked up to it and circled around it twice.

The Saker Falcon just stood there quietly without moving.

The little Border Collie looked at the fat rabbit with shining eyes, and even though his saliva was dripping, he still sat there obediently and watched.

The little Tibetan Mastiff couldn't stand it anymore and wanted to bite, but before he could bite, he felt dizzy.

After being pawed by its Border Collie mother, the little guy rolled a few times and landed at its mother's feet, looking confused.

The Tibetan Mastiff mother looked down at her cub, and a look of disgust flashed across her eyes hidden under her long hair.

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