"I want to go to the open space by the river."

Su Ran said, raising her finger to point to the location of the river beach.

The werewolf looked at her movements, raised his eyebrows, and tilted his head.

"Woo~"

"By the river," seeing that the werewolf didn't understand what she meant, Su Ran continued to point in the direction of the river beach, and then pointed at the white-headed sheep in its hand: "The place where the meat was just washed."

"Ouch~"

The werewolf glanced in the direction of her finger, flicked his tail, but still looked at Su Ran with a puzzled expression. He even couldn't wait anymore, and reached out to grab Su Ran's wrist, trying to pull her into his arms.

Fly back to the bird's nest.

Seeing this, Su Ran quickly took a small step back in resistance, but did not dare to make any big movements. After all, she was still on the tree at this time, and she would step on the air and fall down if she was not careful.

There was no other way. Seeing that the werewolf still didn't understand what she meant, Su Ran had no choice but to pull the werewolf's arm again. This time her finger pointed at the ground: "I want to go down."

As she spoke, she carefully squatted down against the tree trunk, making as if she wanted to climb down.

At this moment the werewolf finally understood what she meant.

So he hugged her with one arm, and in the blink of an eye, Su Ran's feet were on the ground.

After landing, Su Ran grabbed the werewolf's wrist, turned around and walked towards the river beach.

She wanted to try baking some food on the river beach. And there was no water in her thermos, so she needed to boil some drinking water.

In this situation, any minor illness might kill her, and she didn't want to take any chances.

And she wanted to see how receptive werewolves were to fire.

Fire is absolutely indispensable in her life. If she has to live with these orcs in the future, she must make them familiar with this new thing as soon as possible.

After all, so far, Su Ran has not found any signs of these orcs using fire.

They quickly returned to the river bank. Before returning, Su Ran made gestures for a long time and asked the werewolf to help pick a few more sweet-veined leaves.

At this time, there were only three orcs left by the river beach. From a distance, it was not clear what type of beast they were, but they could be seen to be male orcs.

Seeing Su Ran and the werewolf here, although the three orcs looked here curiously, they had no intention of coming over.

Su Ran found that the male orcs here seemed to keep some distance from the female orcs when they were surrounded by male orcs.

This surprised Su Ran.

This shows that the union between these female and male orcs here should be a very solemn thing in their own eyes.

Therefore, for female orcs who already have a partner, other male orcs will consciously distance themselves from her.

Of course, there may also be unruly orcs, such as the male fox orc who wanted to touch her yesterday and the tiger orc today.

However, Su Ran felt that the two orcs behaved like that, more because they were too curious to see someone like her dressed in such an unusual way, rather than having any malicious intent.

The werewolf was puzzled as to what Su Ran wanted to do when she returned to the river beach.

It followed Su Ran, looking at Su Ran with its light green eyes, and kept making a thin sound of "woo~woo~" in its throat.

At the same time, there were also bursts of "gurgling" sounds coming from the werewolf's belly.

When Su Ran refused the werewolf's move to pick her up for the third time, she finally stopped.

The place where they were at this time was slightly below the river beach where the path extending from their residence led directly to.

There were two weeds with long and thin leaves growing by the river. Su Ran raised her head and looked upstream, and found that the three orcs had left.

This time she was completely relieved.

When faced with the choice of letting other orcs see "fire" first or letting werewolves see "fire" first, Su Ran of course still wanted to choose werewolves.

After all, the werewolves brought him back, so if they can't accept fire, the werewolves' tolerance for themselves should be higher than that of other orcs.

After choosing a place to live, Su Ran first spread the two largest sweet-veined leaves side by side on the ground, then picked up a leg of the skinned white-headed sheep held by the werewolf in his hand, and made it go up to the leaves.

The action of releasing.

This time the werewolf quickly understood what Su Ran meant, then let go of his hand and placed the white-headed sheep's body on the leaves.

But when I put it on, the werewolf's stomach kept making a loud gurgling sound.

Su Ran sounded a little funny, but also a little embarrassed.

Because if it weren't for her, everyone might have been half full by now.

So before looking for firewood, she first took out the folding tactical knife that had been hanging on her waist, and while muttering to the werewolf: "I'll cut off a leg," she scratched the white-headed sheep's body.

One knife.

The tactical knife is also included in the tool set. The blade is very sharp and it easily made a deep gash on the white-headed sheep's thigh.

Only where the bones were connected did Su Ran spend some effort.

Su Ran put the removed leg meat aside, cut a strip of meat from the body of the white-headed sheep, and handed it to the werewolf's mouth.

The werewolf looked puzzled, but he still opened his mouth and took a big bite. At the same time, his eyes curiously glanced at the tactical knife in her hand.

The werewolf's gaze towards the tactical knife made Su Ran a little nervous, but fortunately, it just glanced at it and did not ask for it.

Su Ran felt that maybe the orcs' bloodline memories still retained a sense of territoriality. Even though different orcs could live together now, the nature of their bloodline still made it difficult for them to keep tabs on other orcs' private areas and belongings.

The subconscious mind that has crossed the line.

So although the werewolf is now curious about what's on her body and in her bag, he can ignore it.

After taking a bite of the meat strips Su Ran handed over, the werewolf no longer waited for Su Ran to signal anything, and took the initiative to sit on the ground and started eating. While eating, he pulled Su Ran, trying to make her sit on the ground too.

.

It seemed that the werewolf misunderstood that she wanted to eat outside.

But it is indeed the case, but the ultimate purpose of being outside is to make a fire.

Su Ran pulled her hand out of the werewolf's grasp and looked around.

The woods were only twenty meters away from the river beach. She looked at the werewolf who was eating seriously, turned around and walked towards the woods.

What she didn't see was that after she turned around and walked a few steps, the werewolf who was eating suddenly stopped. His big fluffy tail gradually stood up behind him, and a pair of light green eyes stared at her closely as she walked away.

The further away the back is, the green under the eyes seems to be getting darker.

It wasn't until he saw her stopping at the edge of the woods that he snored softly from his throat.

Su Ran stopped at the edge of the forest.

Firstly, the wood here was so easy to obtain that there was no need to go deep into the forest. On the other hand, she did not dare to disappear from the werewolf's sight rashly. It would be bad if the werewolf misunderstood and got angry.

Most of the trees here are giant trees where orcs build bird's nests (Su Ran decided to just call it the bird's nest tree).

In addition to the bird's nest tree, there is also a willow-like tree. But what is strange is that the leaves of this tree grow into thin branches, a bit like removing all the leaves of the willow tree.

, only the branches are left.

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