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Chapter 280 Wild Herbs

It was the second day after the war, and I saw the Shamatt Mustang go out and don’t come back until midnight.

When I saw this horse, I didn’t know how far this guy had walked. He was covered with lichens and moss, and his fluffy mane was also stained with a lot of spider silk, which looked like burial objects unearthed from the Terracotta Warriors.

But the horse was extremely vigorous and vigorous, running, jumping and jumping without any fatigue, and neighed from a distance, which scared me to sleep in the room.

What is strange is that the horse bit a strange plant in its mouth and was about to feed it to the wounded man hanging at the door. The half-dead wild horse's nostrils twitched. After eating two bites of this plant, it actually regained a lot of vitality. Blinking its wet eyes, it seemed that it was not sleepy at all!

Vita lemon tea?

Damn, is this horse from Mexico and has the goods in hand!

Or is it the legendary Snickers that can sweep away hunger and recover from their state by eating it in one bite?

"show me."

I walked up and snatched another plant in its mouth without hesitation, picked a tender leaf and put it in my mouth to chew it.

As soon as the grass was in its mouth, it felt like it was a very bitter taste. It felt like a tube of mustard was bursting in my mouth. I accidentally swallowed it. It was sour and refreshing.

But the bitter taste comes and goes quickly. As you chew, only a mint-like fragrance remains in your mouth. Although it is stimulating, it can be accepted.

The later, the longer the taste becomes, the longer and longer. I can finally understand why the wild horse is so excited after eating it. After its taste fermented in the mouth, it gradually penetrates into the heart and spleen, and then from the inside out, a refreshing feeling penetrates into the skin from every pore, as if every cell in the body is soaked in a healing force.

"Item Name: Wild Herbs

Item Description: A plant with slow harvesting has the effect of healing injuries. Since this wild plant is very difficult to cultivate but has obvious therapeutic effects, it is valued by tribal people in many areas, and large-scale planting is attempted.

Item Nutrition: 0.13

Growth time: 10 days

Features: Harvestable, limited lifespan

Fertility demand: 100%

Fertility sensitivity: 100%

Lifespan: 80 days

Harvest output: 1”

It's indeed herb!

I grabbed the Shamatt wild horse, pushed away its sharp hairstyle, and checked the wounds scratched by the cheetah. I found that the two skin wounds had naturally scabbed, and the wounds had no signs of inflammation and ulceration. If nothing unexpected happens, it will heal as before in a few days.

I also saw some residues of herbal residue on the edge of the wound. It should be that the horse chewed the herbs by itself and applied them to the wound for treatment.

Well, this herb can be applied externally not only by taking it internally?

I looked at the plant carefully.

The plants are dark green in color, and the branches and leaves are very fertile. You can squeeze out the juice by pinching them with your fingers. Among the four wide leaves, two blue buds that are above the average line of the plant are in bud.

This plant looks very delicate and doesn't look like a desert plant no matter how you look. In the desert, this plant that cannot lock in moisture and clearly states that I am delicious will probably be eaten up by animals as soon as it sprouts.

Moreover, according to the attributes announced by the colonizer system, the land fertility demand is 100%. Even the fields that have not been cultivated for a long time in the pastures of Ore Town may not meet the conditions, let alone these semi-desertified saline-alkali lands.

So where did these plants come from?

I think only this horse knows the answer to this question.

I stared at the horse, staring at it seriously, thinking of getting the answer.

Soon, the horse glanced at elsewhere with guilt:

???!

...Sooner or later I will make this horse a horse leather sofa.

But I thought about it and thought that it would take me half a day to walk at the speed of this horse, and I had to travel through countless hardships in the vast Gobi Desert. I would definitely not be in an area that I could easily reach.

My current wilderness survival is just beginning, so it is better to concentrate on the construction of the base. If I really want to waste a day going out to find herbs, I am afraid that as soon as I said I would go east to find water, I would be gone.

The worse result is that I found the herbs and went home and saw that my home was gone!

In order to keep the base from being demolished, I probably can't get too far away during this period, so I can only take it slow down when looking for herbs.

"I confiscated this herb."

I patted the head of the Shamatt wild horse, took the opportunity to take away the wild herbs and hid them in the house.

…………

In the past few days, I have not been staying in the house to catch fish every day.

For example, the next morning, I walked back to the place where cheetahs were hunting, trying to find out if there were any signs of them escaping on the ground, but because the land was too dry, I might not leave any traces with a hoe, and I ended up returning in vain.

However, I saw the wild horse that died in a desperate situation. After the poor guy's cervical spine was bitten, the body was already cold and had no breath of life due to a lot of blood. The body was intact. It seemed that the cheetah had not had the courage to come back and drag their prey away after suffering the blow.

These animals are really too cautious.

I buried the horse's body in a pile of rocks on the edge of the barren mountain and covered it with layers of rocks to prevent attracting other carnivores.

Then, there was an extra horse skin blanket in my bedroom.

Regarding this, I just used rock salt as a mineral tanning agent, and simply processed it after hair removal, and made it into a not-so-looking blanket. It also tasted quite strong. It seems that if the technology is not in place, it is still difficult to make clothes.

When I entered the room with my horse's skin blanket, I was cautiously afraid of being seen by the slaughter animals, so I hid under my robe until I entered the bedroom and put it on the bed.

The cooling is very fast at night here, and it can drop from a high temperature of more than 30 degrees to a temperature of more than 10 degrees before midnight. It is not a wise choice to rely on my body to resist it. With this blanket, I can spread it on the bed as a cushion and act as a blanket to keep the cold.

I feel no guilt in my heart when I hide it from the wild horses just to prevent being kicked by the horses.

Everything that works for me in this wilderness is far higher than boring persistence. Taking away the skin of a dead horse can make me live a more comfortable life, which is enough.

Before I knew it, my heart seemed to be strange and realistic in this deserted Gobi Desert. What I was concerned about was the agave growing vigorously at the door, the salmon swimming in the sea, and the solid refuge brought by the colonist system.

As expected, there is only the blessings that cannot be enjoyed and no sin that cannot be taken. In just a few days, I have adapted to the environment here and are tirelessly preparing to explore further.

My plan is that if there are no travelers or caravans passing by in the next time, I will have to reserve supplies and take the initiative to move towards the distance of the wilderness.

It doesn't take too long at the beginning. It's about half a day to explore all directions. I continue to go back to the tavern to spend the night in the evening.
Chapter completed!
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