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Chapter 289 Life Here Is So Good



Chapter 289 Life Here Is So Good

Ling came carrying a ceramic basin; he must have made something delicious and brought it to me.

Bai Ling carried the earthenware basin to Yue and said with a smile, "I made some meatballs, including cassava flour meatballs and radish meatballs. They were all freshly made and are still warm."

Bai Ling lifted the lid of the ceramic basin, pinched a cassava flour ball with her fingers, and put it into Yue's mouth: "Yue, try it and see if it's good."

Just like Bai Ling said, the meatballs were still warm, crispy on the outside and sweet and fragrant on the inside, and tasted very good.

Yue Yu's eyes narrowed slightly, and Bai Ling couldn't help but feel happy when she saw him happy.

He then pinched a radish ball and put it into Yue's mouth: "This is a radish ball, it's savory."

The radish balls are also very crispy and savory, making them irresistible.

Yue put down his fork and walked towards the house with Bai Ling. He casually asked, "Ling, why did you decide to make this? It's a busy time right now, making this is too much trouble."

Bai Ling chuckled and said, "Yue, didn't you crave meatballs? So I made some."

Yue turned her head, her icy blue eyes fixed on Bai Ling, her expression slightly strange: "When did I start craving meatballs?"

“Yesterday,” Bai Ling said, “yesterday you saw the children in the tribe sharing meatballs with their fathers and grandfathers, and their eyes lit up. I knew you were craving meatballs.”

Bai Ling continued walking forward, but Yue remained stationary. Curious, Bai Ling turned around to look at Yue: "Yue, what's wrong?"

Moon's eyes were bright, but his expression was calm. He stared at Bai Ling and said, "Knowing I was craving meatballs, you made them early this morning and brought them to me?"

Bai Ling took two steps back, and the two stood facing each other. Bai Ling was a little taller than Yue. He lowered his head slightly, his eyes reflecting Yue's figure: "Yes, I brought it to you. You should eat more later, so that my hard work won't be in vain."

Yue didn't say anything, but took Bai Ling's hand and walked into the house.

*

Bai Ling placed the ceramic pot on the table. Yue looked around to make sure no one was around, then quickly approached Bai Ling and placed a kiss on her cheek.

Then Yue quickly retreated, putting a distance of two or three steps between herself and Bai Ling.

Before Bai Ling could react, Yue was already far away from him. He turned around, his eyes shining as he stared at Yue. Yue's cheeks were a little red. He hadn't thought much about it at all; he had just followed his heart. Only after kissing Ling did he belatedly realize that he had been too bold.

Although there was no one in the main room, her cousin Zhu was tidying up in the bedroom and could come out at any time. If her cousin caught her kissing Ling, it would be extremely embarrassing.

Yue didn't dare look Bai Ling in the eye, but instead called out to her bedroom, "Brother, Ling brought some food over, do you want some?"

Not long after Yue's shout faded, Zhu came out, lifting the bamboo curtain. His eyes shone: "Yue, where is the food Ling sent? What delicious things did he send this time?"

Zhu was very handsome, but his impatient expression ruined his good looks. He shouted as he searched the room with his eyes, and when he saw the ceramic basin on the table, his eyes immediately lit up.

Zhu ran to the table as fast as he could, lifted the lid of the earthenware basin, and saw two kinds of meatballs placed in the basin, clearly separated from each other.

The meatballs had only been fried for a short time, and as soon as the lid was lifted, the aroma wafted into Zhu's nose.

Zhu picked up a radish ball with his chopsticks and couldn't wait to put it in his mouth. The ball was deep-fried, crispy, delicious, and fragrant, making it impossible to stop eating.

Zhu ate several in a row, then smiled broadly at Bai Ling and said, "Ling, you can eat breakfast here. I'll get some more cassava cakes to heat up."

After saying that, he ran out like a gust of wind.

*

Bai Ling felt right at home in Yue's house. He took a pair of chopsticks and picked up a radish ball for Yue: "Yue, eat a few more. The balls taste best when they're freshly fried."

Yue ate a few meatballs from Bai Ling's hand, and Bai Ling put down his chopsticks and walked with Yue into the yard to start rummaging through the beans.

After the meal, Yue and Bai Ling carried baskets on their backs and went to pick mulberry leaves together.

There are already quite a few orcs in the area where mulberry trees are planted. They talk and joke under the mulberry trees, but no one picks the mulberry leaves.

There weren't many mulberry and oak trees in the tribe, and every bit picked was a bit less. For the first two days of feeding the silkworms, the beastmen thought it would be fun and picked a lot of mulberry and oak leaves. Unfortunately, the silkworms couldn't eat that many, and the rest were all wasted. Later, the beastmen stopped picking so many mulberry and oak leaves and waited for Bai Ling to arrive before picking them together.

Two baskets of leaves are enough to feed the silkworms for a whole day.

After Bai Ling arrived, many more orcs came, including the Great Elder of the Central Tribe and several Sky Orcs who had just arrived yesterday.

Next year, all the orcs will raise silkworms. From the moment they landed in the Hightree Tribe, the Sky Orcs have been part of the tribe. Zhan asked for their opinions, and several Sky Orcs expressed their willingness to learn how to raise silkworms, so they came together this morning.

These were all first-time visitors to the Sky Beastmen. Bai Ling greeted them one by one, had them introduce themselves, and then led everyone to pick mulberry leaves.

After picking the mulberry leaves, they returned to the place where they raised silkworms.

The silkworm racks were placed in places where they wouldn't be exposed to the sun. The silkworms, which were originally small black dots, had grown to the size of beans. Bai Ling took the mulberry leaves she had picked out of her basket and explained to the few sky beastmen gathered in front of her: "When feeding silkworms, you must choose clean, smooth, and whole mulberry leaves that are free from diseases and pests. Damaged, yellowed, or insect-infested mulberry leaves are all unacceptable."

Bai Ling had already explained all of this, but since the Sky Beastmen had just arrived, Bai Ling explained it to them again in detail.

After finishing speaking, Bai Ling began to chop mulberry leaves, saying, "The silkworms are still too small. When feeding them, the mulberry leaves need to be chopped up."

When feeding the silkworms, Bai Ling first demonstrated how to do it. Several Sky Beastmen gathered around Bai Ling to watch her feed the silkworms.

"The silkworms are still too small, so be gentle and slow when scattering mulberry leaves," Bai Ling said, scattering two handfuls of mulberry leaves before instructing several sky beastmen to scatter mulberry leaves on them as well.

The sky orcs refused a few times, but Bai Ling encouraged them, "It's very simple. Just pinch a handful of mulberry leaves and slowly sprinkle them on the silkworms."

Other orcs also spoke up, and several sky orcs, encouraged by the crowd, also took a handful of mulberry leaves and slowly sprinkled them on the silkworm trays.

The Sky Orcs were initially uneasy, but when the mulberry leaves fell onto the silkworm trays and the silkworms began to eat, making a soft rustling sound, their tension immediately dissipated.

Is this a silkworm?

They can make such beautiful silkworms.

Thinking about how they would have beautiful houses, raise silkworms to weave beautiful silk, have endless food and all kinds of convenient utensils, the Sky Beastmen couldn't help but smile.

This place is wonderful, and I'm sure the days to come will be just as wonderful.


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