As it approached three o'clock in the afternoon, Su Ran had two stone pots and a large wooden basin.

Then she asked the werewolf to go to the lower river beach where they made a fire a few days ago, and bring over the skins of the white-headed sheep and four-eared ox that were soaked in the river there yesterday.

Then Su Ran washed the two animal skins together with today's red pig skin again.

These three animal skins were all skinned by werewolves, and they were obviously very clean.

There is not a single tear on the entire skin, and not even excess oil is left on it.

Su Ran felt that with the werewolf's craftsmanship, these two animal skins actually did not need to be soaked and rinsed to remove grease.

She first fished out the red pig skin that the werewolf had put into the water in the morning.

She was a little curious as to why the werewolf would emphasize the skin of the red pig.

Based on the things the werewolf had been finding for her one after another in the past few days, or taking her to find them, it was obvious that it had a certain understanding of the characteristics of these retrieved things.

It can also clearly analyze what Su Ran wants, so most of the things it retrieves can accurately meet Su Ran's needs.

So there must be something special about this red pigskin.

The entire skin of the red-skinned pig is very large, even two circles larger than the skin of the little four-eared cow.

Su Ran took out the soft pile of animal skins and placed them on the rocks by the river. Then she grabbed a handful of animal skins in her palm and used her strength to pull out some of the water soaked in the hair.

Then she took out a horn from the animal hide, unfolded it, and observed it carefully.

Then she was surprised to find that the skin of this red-skinned pig was very thin!

Because it is thin, it is also very soft in the hand.

If I have to compare it with something similar, this thickness is very similar to the thickness of artificial leather used to make thin leather shirts in spring and autumn.

It feels almost as thick as a fingernail.

Moreover, the short red hairs on the skin of the red-skinned pig are also very smooth to the touch.

It is not the kind of fine hair that is mixed together in groups, but the kind of short hair with clear roots. Even if it is not dry, you can still see the smooth and shiny feeling on it.

The summary is that this fur is very suitable for making clothes worn on the body.

In winter, after the animal skin is cleaned, it is directly cut into clothes, and the side with short hair is directly made into a close-fitting side, which can be worn as a thermal garment underneath.

And if the weather is hot in summer, just shave off the short hair on the animal skin to make short-sleeved shorts to wear.

Su Ran couldn't help but look over and over at the red pig skin in front of her. The more she looked at it, the more she felt that the characteristics of this skin simply didn't meet her requirements.

In fact, the skins of the previous shortfoot deer, white-headed sheep and four-eared ox were also quite good.

The skin of dwarf deer is very elastic and can also be used to make clothes.

The skin of the four-eared cow feels very thick and the hair is very thick. It is very suitable for making blankets and quilts. The thickness is also very suitable for making shoes.

The thickness of the white-headed sheep's skin is relatively moderate, but Su Ran is more concerned about the white-headed sheep's wool.

The long wool hanging from the sheep's back to the ground is simply made to be twisted into wool.

But now the white-headed sheep can be put away first. She needs to collect some furs from red-skinned pigs and four-eared cows to make a change of clothes and blankets.

It's not yet time to eat, and half of the red-skinned pig from the morning is left, so the werewolf doesn't need to hunt anymore.

So they squatted by the river, imitating Su Ran's example, and together they helped wash and rub the animal skins with the cores of green soap nuts.

Su Ran soaked the now dry dwarf deer skin in water again.

After it softened, she took the deer skin out of the water, found a stick that was a little thicker than her arm, and beat it hard on it, while constantly pouring water on the skin.

After beating the small animal hide for more than half an hour, she picked it up, shook it, and then put it aside until she returned to the bird's nest later, then took it back to dry.

Su Ran was actually considering applying the branches and leaves of the black-flowered Malanthus on the animal hide to see if it could soften the hide.

But thinking about the strength of the juice that could corrode even stones, she began to hesitate.

When the werewolves used the black-flowered malan grass, they were always very careful to avoid the juice from the grass blades getting on their hands. This shows how toxic this malan grass is.

She'd better not take any chances.

After beating several animal skins, Su Ran lit up a fire again.

After that, she wanted to quickly dip all the animal skins in hot water.

But the two stone pots made today cannot be used yet.

She looked at several animal skins that had been beaten and washed. She had no choice but to take them away and let them dry overnight until tomorrow morning.

At night, Su Ran and the werewolf ate up the remaining half of the red pig.

After a whole day of labor, Su Ran felt that her appetite had become very good.

Although she had only been in this continent for more than a week, Su Ran could still feel that the days here were much longer than when she first arrived here.

The rest time of the orcs seems to follow the sunset.

After the last ray of light fell on the horizon, even the little orcs who were playing just a second ago took the initiative to run back to their residences.

The phrase "sleeping after dark" is demonstrated very vividly.

At this moment, Su Ran also extinguished the fire.

She put several animal skins into the basket, and then tied the two small piles of wooden sticks that she had sorted out while the werewolf was eating with wicker sticks, and stacked them on top of the animal skins.

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When she and the werewolf returned to the bird's nest, she held the entire basket in her arms except for the two stone pots and the wooden basin she made today. Then the werewolf hugged her and flew back to the bird's nest together.

It's not dark yet, but the temperature has begun to drop a little bit.

After returning to the bird's nest, Su Ran first hung up a few animal skins to dry again, then she carefully walked to the tree trunk with the climbing rope tied outside and untied the climbing rope.

She planned to use the rope and the sticks she brought to make a rope ladder.

Otherwise, using the rope alone, she would be in a state where she could only slide down the bird's nest tree, but would be unable to climb up.

Moreover, the way up and down the rope ladder is much safer than relying on a single rope.

She took the rope back to the bird's nest, sat directly at the entrance of the bird's nest, and dragged the wooden sticks she brought back over.

Then, taking advantage of the slightly bright sky outside, she began to tie the wooden sticks to the rope one by one.

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