Traveling Through the Stars

Chapter 1967 Trapping a Pheasant

Luo Bi couldn't remember. She was so upset! He let out a long sigh.

After struggling for a while, she tried to push the bamboo into the bamboo sieve, but it didn't work. The bamboo was too short, and the gap under the bamboo sieve was too small, neither pheasants nor winged rabbits could get in.

She was trapping a pheasant-winged rabbit, and it was not for nothing that she couldn't get in.

If this doesn't work, then prop it up to the edge of the bamboo sieve. After doing this, Luo Bi grabbed the rope and stood up, and visually checked the height of the propped up bamboo sieve. Well, pheasants and winged rabbits can pass through.

That's right, it's relatively unstable. The bamboo will bend with a little force. After all, the bearing area on the edge of the bamboo sieve is too small.

There was nothing she could do about it. Luo Bi didn't want to cut another section of bamboo, so she carefully pulled the rope and walked back. The rope was not long enough, so she connected another one and pulled it to the place where she was digging wild vegetables, and a small section grew.

Luo Bi dropped the rope and ran back. Thinking about the pheasants eating the millet, she grabbed a small handful of millet from the storage bracelet and sprinkled it under the bamboo sieve. A small handful is really a small handful, and the millet grains are scattered on the grassy ground, where only pheasants can find them.

Eh?

Luo Bi dug through, but couldn't find a single grain of millet. She was worried that this small amount of millet grain would not attract pheasants, so she grabbed a small handful and sprinkled it in distressedly. She stopped looking at it now, and she wouldn't scatter any more. The pheasant hadn't even seen yet, and she had already scattered two handfuls of millet and grain. No matter how much she calculated, it wasn't cost-effective.

After having food for pheasants, Luo Bi looked for rabbits to eat. What she needed most was green radishes. She took out one from her storage bracelet, picked off the tassels of the radish and threw it under the bamboo sieve.

As for the green radish?

If it's not for the Winged Rabbit, no one can eat it. The Winged Rabbit will go blind after eating it.

After doing this, Luo Bi returned to the place where she was digging wild vegetables. She took a small hoe and hurriedly started digging wild vegetables again. The time she was wasted just now was not short, more than forty minutes at least. If she was digging wild vegetables, she would have dug half of the basket.

The more she calculated, the more anxious she became, and Luo Bi sped up the movements of her hands.

It was already ten o'clock in the morning, and the fighting on the other side was still going on. Luo Bi heard the sound and knew how fierce the fighting was. This is still a colorful beast. There are two on the main battlefield, and the battle is more intense.

While Luo Bi was digging wild vegetables, she kept paying attention to the side of the bamboo sieve, digging a handful and taking a look. There were already a lot of pheasants and rabbits in the bushes and grass. Not long after, a pheasant wandered out to look for food, cooing.

The pheasant foraged for food all the way to the bamboo sieve. Luo Bi stopped digging for wild vegetables and grabbed the rope. There is something wrong with pheasants. They like to peck at everything with their beaks. This silly chicken pecked around until it found something delicious, and stuck its head under the bamboo sieve.

Okay, now I can't run away. Luo Bi saw the right moment and pulled the rope suddenly. The bamboo supporting the bamboo sieve fell down, and the bamboo sieve without support was buckled down, killing the pheasant that was looking for millet. Trapped.

You see, the millet you picked up for free is not so delicious.

Luo Bi was so happy, she had caught one, so what if it wasn't an array weapon? She can also play with the bamboo sieve. She was excited but didn't dare to show it. She had to know that there were others not far away. It would be okay if others knew that she had caught a pheasant.

No, she had to quickly catch the pheasant from under the bamboo sieve.

Luo Bi suppressed the joy in her heart, pretended to be calm, stood up with a small hoe, pretended to be looking for wild vegetables, and walked around before walking to the bushes and grass.

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