Joe Ga took a bite of a braised chicken leg, then wrapped it in a flatbread and gave the bone a tug, passing it to Nis' two hunting dogs. He discreetly sprinkled some green onions into the bread, rolled it up, and took a satisfying bite.
Old Bull's cooking was indeed reliable; dozens of chickens were transformed into braised chunks and stored in two stainless steel drums, available for everyone to help themselves.
Everyone was exceptionally pleased with their meal. Those long-lasting flatbreads soaked up the broth, becoming soft, and a bite would bring a mouthful of deliciousness.
After a satisfying meal, they would make a bowl of clear mutton soup, and life couldn't be lovelier.
Joe Ga and his crew traveled up the river, "notifying" the jungle residents to retreat towards Sangha Town, before finally returning to camp temporarily at the gold mine.