Chapter 16 The Little Things Might
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"Then how are you going to trust me?" asked Cook, depressed.
"Believe you, do you think humans are worth trusting?" The chipmunk may have poked its whole head out by relying on its height, but the big tail behind it still betrayed it, and Cook couldn't help but laugh at it, when he used to fight rabbits in his hometown, rabbits were already timid, so when there was movement, they lay on the ground, and then pricked up their ears high, which was a target in the winter wheat field.
"Why can't you believe how much meat you can have in your little body?" said Cook dismissively.
"Die, you human. "Unbeknownst to him, the chipmunk was enraged, and an unknown nut was thrown at Cook.
"Haha, don't tease you, I'm going to find what I need. Cook couldn't help but laugh when he saw the chipmunk.
"Woooo "I don't know the cry of the chipmunk, so I had to choose it randomly!" "I'm the sun! You actually called the police!" Cook's face turned green all of a sudden, because the cry meant that humans were coming, and it meant to run, obviously a warning, Cook yelled angrily.
"Hmph, brother, I'll follow you today, see if you're fast, or I'm fast. The chipmunk trumpeted his cheeks, baring his teeth at Cook.
"You!" Cook couldn't help but be discouraged, for this little thing, he didn't have the ability to chase it, he didn't want to chase it, and he had no prey, so he couldn't help but feel a little helpless.
"Haha, haha. Can't help me?" chuckled the chipmunk, the voice a little harsh in Cook's ears.
"Click!" but the little thing on Cook's collar waved his two front legs demonstratively, and actually made a clicking sound.
"Haha, I'm laughing to death, there's actually a spider who talks big. The chipmunk made a very human gesture and cracked his mouth and laughed.
"Whoosh!", Cook saw that the little thing actually jumped on his collar, and then jumped directly on the branch of a tree nearly ten meters high.
"Oops!" where can the chipmunk prevent the little thing from bouncing so well, and it was stuck to the body of the little thing all of a sudden.
"Uh!" Cook then saw a surprising scene, just a few spider silks, actually trapped a chipmunk hundreds of times larger.
"Haha, haha, you've got the ability, little thing!" Cook laughed as he looked at the little thing that was back on his collar, because the chipmunk had been dragged back by the little thing.
"Don't kill me, don't kill me! I'll say anything?" said Cook before he could speak, and the chipmunk pleaded loudly.
"Well, let me ask you a question, how can you talk back so much about so many chipmunks?" asked Cook puzzled, because the other chipmunks could only say something simple.
"Chipmunks! You actually say that I am a chipmunk, you open your eyes and take a closer look, where am I a chipmunk?"
"Uh, what are you?" Cook looked at it, but didn't notice any difference.
"I'm a mutant chipmunk, mutant chipmunk, see if my fur is much smoother, isn't it darker, and most conspicuously, is my mind more flexible?" replied the chipmunk very smugly.
"Well, now you should tell me what the prey is, well! the more ferocious kind! And the redtail grass, the cassava leaves. Cook wielded a shiny dagger in his hand, and in his heart he was going to use this guy to give some people out of anger.
"I say, I say!" said the chipmunk, who immediately nodded when he heard this.
"Hmm!" Cook asked, picking up the chipmunk trapped in the spider silk and walking along.
With the cooperation of the chipmunk, Cook easily found cassava leaves, cassava is a vine plant, generally growing near sunny cliffs, and the tubers are edible, Cook was very confused and asked, "This thing can refresh me?"
"I don't know!" replied the chipmunk very cooperatively.
"So this redtail grass can cure indigestion?" Cook was holding a red plant in his hand, only about a dozen centimeters tall, and the tail of each leaf was red.
"I don't know, I just know that yellow thorn fruit can relieve pain. Chipmunk added.
"Uh, pain-relieving?" Cook had a vague idea in his head, but he just couldn't grasp the slightest hint of inspiration.
"Well, but the pain-relieving yellow thorn fruit is a little different, with a little red at the bottom. Chipmunk then explained.
"Take me to see it. Cook decided to check it out.
When Cook appeared with a large python in one hand, two bundles of grass on his back, and a chipmunk hanging from his waist, the guards laughed.
"Good job, boy, but are you going to use this little thing for stew, or barbecue?" one of the guards pointed to the chipmunk at his waist.
"Well, it's infuriating. Cook replied with a shrug.
"Off, haha, great idea!" the guard then laughed.
"Bang! laugh at the fart!" But soon the guard was hit by something, and everyone saw that Lori's lion-like mount actually whipped the guard away with its tail.
"Hello, big man!" said the chipmunk, his eyes lit up as he saw the big lion-like fellow.
"Thank you, I need redtail right now. In the amazed eyes of everyone, the huge mount actually swallowed a bundle of grass brought back by Cook, and chewed vigorously, and looked very enjoyed.
One of the guards couldn't help but pinch the other: "I didn't dream, did I?"
"No, big brother, I'm dreaming!" replied the other with a hard shot back, smiling.
"Ah!!!h
"I'm back, but are you going to get this?" Lori asked Cook with a smile.
"Yes, yes!" Cook nodded hurriedly, no way, this Lori is a big lady with a temper, moody, the more she smiles, the more frightened Cook becomes.
"Well, what are you going to do with this little thing, is it stew?" Lori then pointed to the chipmunks.
"My lord, this little thing has a very high IQ, about the same as the average human, and it says that it is a mutated chipmunk. Cook hurriedly betrayed.
"Uh, high IQ, this is rare, leave it to me!" Lori looked at the chipmunk in amazement.
"Okay!" Cook handed it over very happily, feeling a lot more relaxed.
"This is the hemp fruit, where did you find it?" Lori then pointed to the yellow fruit strung around Cook's waist, the surface of which was covered with black spikes.
"Hemp?" asked Cook, confused.
"You dare to pick it without knowing it?" asked Lori in surprise.
"This little thing said it would stop the pain, so I'll bring it back and see it. Cook quickly explained.
"Hehe, your talent is not rubbish, but the juice purified from the roots of this fruit is more effective in relieving pain. Lori pointed with a smile.
"Well, thank you for your advice, I didn't expect you to know pharmacy too. Cook hurriedly patted his ass, saying that Cook also felt awkward to call adults.
"Wizards are the most learned of men!" replied Lori in a serious manner.
"Yes, yes, yes!" Cook nodded his head when he dared to retort.
"Let's go, boil the bath water, and ask for the mountain spring, not the water from the river. Then Lori commanded haughtily.
"Mountain springs?" Cook asked, confused.
"Well, the mountain spring water is clean!" Lori's answer made Cook sweat profusely, and there is environmental pollution in this world?
"Also, you'd better not get your python near the camp, because the magician only has two kinds of food, bread and water!" Lori then pointed, looking in a good mood.
"Bread and water?" Cook looked at Lori's figure in confusion, which bread and water could cultivate.
"Look, men, no good things!" Cook was blasted out with a bang.