After Kaizoku successfully killed the deer, Gabriel cut and removed its skin.
After skinning it, Gabriel carried the deer and discarded its internal organs.
"Hmm, time to return to the tent. This deer is more than enough for us to eat." Gabriel said while carrying the deer.
Kaizoku could only feel curious, having never tasted deer meat in his life.
"I wonder what deer meat tastes like." Kaizoku said with full curiosity.
While walking, Gabriel responded to Kaizoku's question.
"Really? You've never tasted deer meat?" Gabriel asked, intrigued by Kaizoku's lack of experience.
Kaizoku could only sigh. "Well, in my world, deer meat isn't a common food. We usually eat chicken, cow, or goat."
"Hmm, chicken, cow, and goat are common in your world? Here, those meats are only for wealthy people who have enough money to buy them," Gabriel replied, looking annoyed at how difficult it was to obtain such meats.
Noticing Gabriel's frustration, Kaizoku tried to cheer him up.
"Heh... Don't worry, everything has its way. It's just a matter of time..." Kaizoku answered with a confident smile.
"Of course... If we have enough money to buy such things, there's always a way." Gabriel said with a sarcasm face.
After walking for quite some time, Gabriel and Kaizoku safely returned to the camp.
"Dinner has arrived!" Gabriel shouted enthusiastically.
Sylphy woke up from her rest quickly. "Finally, my stomach is very hungry."
Hizo stood from his seat, having made a wooden chair while Kaizoku and Gabriel were hunting.
"Welcome back, Kai, Gabriel. Looks like we'll be devouring this innocent deer."
"Of course, Hizo. We'll eat this delicious meat."
Gabriel placed the deer near the campfire.
"Sylphy, please bring the water bucket I collected this afternoon."
Sylphy nodded, retrieved the water bucket from behind the tent, and handed it to Gabriel.
Gabriel placed the deer meat in the bucket, cleaning it carefully to ensure no dirt remained.
After cleaning, he cut the meat into several pieces.
Gabriel then sharpened some wood into small skewers.
Skewering the meat onto the wooden sticks, they began roasting it over the hot campfire.
Kaizoku and the others joined in skewering and cooking the meat.
"Isn't it okay that we're not using any seasoning?" Kaizoku asked naively.
Everyone glanced at Kaizoku with strange confused face.
"Seasoning? We're in the middle of a vast field! Do you think we can get cooking spices just using grass?" Sylphy snapped angrily at Kaizoku.
Kaizoku remained silent, continuing to focus on cooking the meat.
After a few minutes, the meat was cooked. Kaizoku took his first bite of deer meat.
"Eh, it's very tough and bland..." he said while chewing.
"Stop complaining, Kai. When we're in another village, you can complain all you want." Sylphy replied, eagerly devouring her deer meat.
In the end, they all managed to have dinner to sustain themselves for the next day.
Their journey was still long, so Kaizoku and his friends needed to stay healthy by maintaining proper eating and sleeping habits.