Chapter 94: Chapter 92: Su’er Small Classroom
Silence, only the occasional whistling of the wind could be heard, even the rocks beneath him seemed to be warmed up, but when Su'er subconsciously moved his fingers to touch them, he found that they were still as cold as ever.
"...Has it not stopped yet?", Think seemed a little impatient while waiting, and twisted her neck to make a crackling sound.
Lying there like this, unable to do anything, leaving everything to fate really made this Elf feel irritated from the bottom of his Heart.
"Be patient a little bit more," Su'er sighed helplessly, and whispered, "This is just the most common Black Ash falling, not the death storm, it won't pass so quickly."
"Wait a little bit, wait a little bit," Su'er comforted again, "The amount of falling ash has been significantly reduced, and we should be able to move forward in a short time."
Originally, such a small amount of Black Ash should not have any impact, but without the robe to cover the two people, they can't continue to move forward with the damage of the Black Ash falling on their bodies, even if Su'er set destination is just ahead.
In the past few hours, Su'er has heard the Elf next to her complain countless times that she wants to use magic to blow away the dark clouds in the sky, but fortunately, they are all angry words.
It's a bit too funny to use the last magic that can be used on such a thing.
"Is it always like this every time Mr. Monkey goes out to collect supplies?"
"No, it's still very different."
"Oh? What's different? The way of hiding?"
"We don't talk so much."
"..."
The finger that was constantly drawing circles on the stone wall above her head in the corner of Su'er eyes suddenly stopped.
Although he knew that the Elf next to him might have made another note of him in their Hearts, Su'er, who could finally wait for the Black Ash rain to pass, didn't have to worry about attracting any strange things because of the conversation between the two.
When the whole person was about to be frozen, Su'er suddenly realized that the Black Ash accumulated on his exposed shoulders had not increased for a long time-the rain of death falling outside had stopped.
Climbing out of the gap stiffly, Su'er struggled to do deep squats on the ground, and soon turned into push-ups, trying to quickly circulate his blood.
"Continue to go in that direction?", Think said, sitting on the ground and glancing at Su'er who was moving his body, looking at the huge crack in the distance.
"Ah, we can't go directly there. We have to find some food and water before we can go there." Su'er panted and answered while moving his cold body: "Although it is within the field of vision, it is impossible to reach it in one go. There is still a long way to go... You races who usually travel by flying must not understand this principle, right?" At the end, Su'er suddenly stopped and looked up at Think and smiled. This is what is called "seeing the mountain and running to the dead horse". Without the cover of the robe, he once again saw Think cool clothes. Even though they lay shoulder to shoulder on the ground for so long, when Su'er was frozen stiff, it was only slightly cool for this Elf. It is impossible not to envy. "Let's go to the sunken area over there first. We are lucky. The terrain of this area has not changed again because of the stray bullets from the previous battle between you guys. If I remember correctly, you can find something edible under there." Feeling that he had almost recovered his ability to move, Su'er walked in front of Think and turned around and squatted down.
Looking at the two arms swinging backwards, Think expression was inexplicably a little strange. This was a new version she experienced for the second time, which really made her involuntarily quiet down a lot.
A cave with an underground river passing through it. The source could not be found, but there were indeed some eyeless fish living in such an underground river. They were not big, and the longest was only as long as a finger. As for the small ones, people simply couldn't even think of chewing them. The whole was matte black, and it was Surprisingly easy to catch them. Su'er had marked this temporary supply point when he passed by here during the expedition in the past, but it was not suitable for long-term residence.
"Here."
"...What is this?"
Looking at the half-dried wood block that Su'er moved in front of her, Think raised her head in confusion and asked back. Although she had already taken a sharpened stick from the man, she really didn't understand what these things were used for.
"You need to do this... then this... then this..." Half-squatting beside Think, Su'er patiently guided her to put the front of the stick into a groove in the dry wood block. That was the small pit he had cut with a dagger, and some easy-to-burn sawdust had been placed in it.
"Then?" Although she had taken the position according to Su'er guidance, Think doubts were not fundamentally answered.
"Then just rub it back and forth quickly. If you see smoke coming out, just blow hard at this place quickly." Su'er praised Think comprehension and stood up with satisfaction.
"No, I mean... is there any point in doing these things?" Think rubbed her temples as if she had a headache.
"Hey? Of course it's fire?", more Surprised than Think - well, he was just pretending. Su'er was trying to suppress his inner smile and explained seriously: "This deep cave is a relatively safe place. It has been verified many times that you can make a fire here to simply prepare some food. Don't worry." "The arm strength of the Elf is much greater than that of humans, right? That's really great," Su'er smiled brightly, "If humans use this method to make a fire, they may not be able to light it even if they rub it for more than an hour, but the speed of the Elf should be faster. Faster... You want to eat something hot, too, right? "
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Seeing the smile on Think face getting stiffer and stiffer, Su'er resisted the urge to laugh out loud - if he dared to laugh at this moment, Think would definitely dare him to die at this moment, so he had to make his expression as serious as possible. He continued, "Anyway, I'll leave it to you here first. These small fishes may not be enough for us to eat. I have to find some other ones."
He picked up his dagger again. The long journey had left many uneven gaps on the edge of this ordinary dagger, but it could still perform its most basic functions.
He was not lying to Think. He really had to find more food to repIvansh the energy for the two of them. He hoped that when he came back, he would see a bonfire in the cave that was enough to warm their bodies.
As for the process in the middle...it was better to leave it to the Elf alone.