Fantasy Lord: I Have a Moving Castle

Chapter 9: Collecting Bird Eggs, White Cotton Rabbit and the Soaring Hunting Efficiency



Chapter 9: Collecting Bird Eggs, White Cotton Rabbit and the Soaring Hunting Efficiency

Chapter 9: Chapter 9: Collecting Bird Eggs, White Cotton Rabbit and the Soaring Hunting EfficiencyAfter enjoying his first barely sumptuous breakfast since crossing over, Char set off with Lantern Firefly and Star Worm in

The system had already introduced that the fur of the white cotton rabbit was similar to sheep's, and he could keep it to make a coat.

The feathers were almost the same, also useful, and could be made into things like fans.

His resources were scarce, and he had to be economical.

So even the inedible innards that he dug out, Char did not throw away.

If they weren't for eating, they could be used as fertilizer; indeed, it was about time he started gardening.

Back by the carriage, Char first cut off half of the rabbit and skewered the five Buntings. Then, with a gentle swing of Lantern Firefly's lantern, a flame flew out, landing on the pile of firewood and quickly igniting.

It was incredibly convenient!

Char couldn't help but feel, once again, how greatly Lantern Firefly's help had meant to him.

Soon, the pure scent of meat spread, whetting Char's appetite.

Though lacking seasoning and spices, the aroma of the roasted meat alone was enough to tantalize.

While roasting, Char also held a ladle for scooping water, quickly catching any drops of fat that threatened to fall.

He was no longer short on food, as Lantern Firefly's hunting efficiency was countless times higher than his own. Small animals like partridges, rabbits, and sparrows were easy pickings, and even medium-sized animals such as wild boars and deer were within Lantern Firefly's ability to hunt, so he wouldn't be lacking in meat.

However, daily necessities such as firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar, tea, and various other items were still scarce.

For instance, cooking oil.

The thought of plant oil would have to wait; whether through growing and extracting his own or trading with the outside world, it wasn't something that could be achieved anytime soon.

Therefore, he had to collect animal fats.

After roasting half of the rabbit, Char also roasted the five Buntings, and then buried a few bird eggs in the ashes.

Then, he feasted heartily. By the time he finished eating the rabbit and the Bunting meat, the bird eggs had been roasted as well.

The irresistible aroma of the roasted bird eggs made his mouth water.

Char and Star Worm couldn't wait despite the heat, eagerly eating the eggs, while only Lantern Firefly maintained its usual calm and slowly ate a little.


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