Night is coming.
The rock tortoise stopped to rest.
"Boom!"
Mu Liang knocked on the door: "Mino, I'm out for dinner."
"You eat first, I have no appetite." The girl's timid voice came from the room.
Mu Liang stood at the door, muttering, "A fourteen-year-old girl, isn't it the youth rebellious period, right?"
The soundproofing of the door made of wooden shed door can be imagined.
Huh!
The door was opened instantly.
Mino appeared at the door with flushed cheeks, staring blue eyes.
She put her hands on her hips, and said grotesquely: "I'm not rebellious."
"Yes, not rebellious." Mu Liang suddenly felt like raising a daughter.
He smiled and flicked the girl's forehead, and said gently, "Come over for dinner."
"Huh eh eh?????"
Mino's eyes rounded suddenly, staring at the completely distorted hall in shock.
At some point in the hall, there was a tall square table and four benches.
At this time, the steel pot is placed in the middle of the table, and wooden bowls and chopsticks have been placed face to face.
"What are you doing stupidly? Come over for dinner." Mu Liang beckoned calmly.
"You did this this afternoon?" Mino sat down blankly.
She stroked the tabletop and bench and found it smooth.
"I did it when I made the big tub.
Mu Liang filled the girl with broth, and said indifferently: "You can't always sit by the firepit and eat."
"There is a big bathtub?" Mino was so shocked that he almost bit his tongue.
"In order to store water and take a bath, I made a big bathtub."
Mu Liang pointed to the big half-person bathtub in the corner of the hall.
With his current strength, handling wood is very easy.
In the past, Mu Liang had to cut the sawdust a little bit, but now he takes a big piece of wood and flies away.
"How much water is necessary for this." Mino ran forward and looked at it, ignoring food.
"You can hold at least ten of your size." Mu Liang sipped the broth.
Mino sighed, "But there is no water."
"It will be fine when it rains." Mu Liang looked rather openly.
If there is no water, go to the blood beard base camp to find water. If you can stay in the base camp, there must be a source of water.
"I don't know when it will rain. It hasn't rained for 17 days."
Mino sat back on the table, thinking of the smell on his body, and he was not in the mood to eat his favorite broth.
Mu Liang chewed on the barbecue and urged: "Hurry up and finish dinner, I have something for you."
"What is it?" Mino asked curiously.
"You'll know after eating." Mu Liang glanced at the bowl in the girl's hand.
"I'll finish it right away." Mino had roasted meat on one hand and broth on the other.
In less than ten minutes, the girl finished her dinner.
"I'm done."
Mino licked the corner of I's mouth, blinking his blue eyes and shaking his rabbit ears.
The current appearance of the girl is like a little girl and his father asking for candy is no different.
Mu Liang took out the drawing board from behind and handed over the painting named "Hometown".
He warned: "You can't touch the painting on the surface, it will spoil the charcoal powder on it."
"Got it." Mino took it curiously and turned to look frontally.
At the first glance, the girl's blue eyes suddenly widened, her small mouth widened.
The familiar scene in the drawing board instantly hit the girl's heart.
"Madam…beautiful." Mino's nose was slightly sour, and his vision blurred.
"Hometown, this is the name of the painting." Mu Liang got up and touched the girl's head, leaving room for her.
He stepped out of the hall and came to the courtyard, looking at the dark wilderness, he really couldn't see his fingers.
At this time, Mu Liang thought a lot.
He thought of traveling to Otherworld and was lucky enough to meet a kind-hearted girl, so that he would not be ransacked and then thrown into the wilderness.
Then I think that the girl is willing to believe him, a person who has been with him for six or seven days, and is willing to go with him.
What Mu Liang can do is try to keep the beautiful memories of the girl.
"Ah~~~~"
Suddenly, in the calm night, there was an intense howling of wolf.
It also interrupted Mu Liang's contemplation.
He followed the voice and saw a series of white dots flickering from a distance, like white dots flickering on a black screen.
"Mu Liang, come in quickly." Mino said anxiously, hoarsely.
The figure of the girl stood at the gate, beckoning to him vigorously.
"What's the matter?" Mu Liang stepped forward suspiciously, looking at the girl's red eyes.
"Come in quickly, it's too dangerous outside." Minuo anxiously dragged Mu Liang into the house, and closed the door with his backhand.
She hurried to the firepit and took away some of the firewood, leaving a little bit of ignition sprouts left in the fire.
"Huh~~" Mino finished doing this and exhaled lightly.
"Is it because of the wolf howling just now?" Mu Liang asked gently.
"Cruel beasts, moon wolves, a very dangerous group of beasts." Mino sniffed.
She was so moved by a painting just now that she wanted to cry, and now she was frightened by the moon wolf again.
"Did you forget? We also have fierce beasts." Mu Liang stomped his feet amusedly.
"Woo~~" The rock tortoise roared warningly.
"Ah~~~~"
The night was far away, and the moon wolf responded to the howling of the wolf.
"Ah~~~~"
Afterwards, the wolf howling was approaching the distance, and the moon wolf had already left this area.
"They're gone." Mino blinked in surprise, and his soft rabbit ears slowly stood up.
"Already gone." Mu Liang has communicated a lot with the domesticated beasts, and now probably understands the meaning of the beast's roar.
To translate in human language is:
The rock tortoise warns the moon wolf: Get out of my territory.
The moon wolf was not to be outdone, and responded harshly: Let us wait and see.
"It's fine if you leave." Mino set the fire up again.
She was dull for a second, wondering if she had forgotten something.
"By the way, what about my painting." Mino's pretty face turned pale, and he looked up eagerly, and was relieved after seeing the painting on the desktop.
Just now, the girl worried about Mu Liang's safety and went to look for him as soon as she put the painting.
Minuo asked Mu Liang for help: "How should the painting be preserved?"
"Just hang it on the wall of your room." Mu Liang said gently.
"Help me hang it." Mino held the painting with both hands, feeling a little at a loss.
"Okay, I'll help you." Mu Liang looked at the girl so precious this painting.
Inexplicably a bit pleasant.
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