Sare and the others quietly approached the herd of beasts. Under Qin Fei's command, Sare and Xiumijia subdued Baa Beast, and Tambet and Su Ulu were in charge of binding.
Qin Fei smeared a lot of grass juice that gave off a strange smell on the leather rope used to bind the beast. From the observations along the way, the taste of this grass juice is almost the nemesis of all herbivores. There is no herbivore that does not bypass this flavorful grass for food, and even the plants around this grass will not be eaten by herbivores. At first, Qin Fei thought the grass was poisonous, but after getting a piece of it, she immediately smelled a disgusting smell. So Qin Fei concluded that it was because of the smell that many herbivore yards had this plant. Animals have a more sensitive sense of smell than humans, so it is harder for them to tolerate such smells. Although several people suffered from this disgusting smell, but they could guarantee that the leather rope would not be bitten off by the beast, so they all endured it.
Qin Fei pointed to Sa Lei and Shumijia not far away, where there were two baa beasts with milk bags hanging on them. The two nodded in understanding. Qin Fei gave another signal to do it. The two shot quickly, tightly grasping the horns of the beast, and pressing it to the ground.
Baa Beast seldom conflicts with people, so it has no defense. Sare and Shumiga's movements were quick and hateful, and the two bleating beasts were firmly pressed to the ground. The sharp corners were pinched, and the head was stuck to the ground. The front legs could not be lifted at all, so they could only keep kicking the ground with the back legs. This kind of action looks funny, and it poses no threat to the two of them at all.
Seeing that they had succeeded, Tamber and Su Ulu rushed over and tied the four hooves of the beast with the prepared leather ropes. Baa Beast was caught off guard and flustered. Sare and Shumega were about to take advantage of the chaos and make another move, but they suddenly heard a long bleat. It's like a roar, and it's like an order. The panic of the bleating beasts was quickly stopped, and three tall and strong bleating beasts rushed over, pawing their hooves.
Qin Fei was also taken aback, is this tnn a sheep? Why is it like a mad cow! The moment Qin Fei was stunned, the three baa beasts had already rushed in front of several people. Sare, Xiumijia, and Tamber all shot one after another to suppress the rushing baa beasts. After all, Su Wulu had only just grown up, and the males in the tribe took good care of him during hunting, preventing him from getting in close contact with ferocious beasts, so he had never seen such a formation at all. Standing there in a daze, not knowing what to do.
There was a sound in the grass, and a few more beasts appeared. One of them looked bigger than the three that were overwhelmed. It held its head up and snorted, and stared angrily at Su Wulu who was frozen in place.
"Qin Fei, Su Wulu, run, run..." Sa Lei yelled anxiously while suppressing the struggling beast in his hand.
Where could Su Ulu hear Sare's roar, he was completely frightened by the huge and angry bleating beast. Seeing the big baa beast rushing over aggressively, Qin Fei who rushed out from the diagonal stab gave him a sap in the head.
The big baa beast staggered from the beating, and shook its head dizzily. I didn't even figure it out, how could I behave like I hit a tree. The three of Sa Lei were also taken aback by Qin Fei's actions. I saw Qin Fei aggressively pinching the leather shell of the spear head, and with all her strength, she rounded the stick on the spear body in her hand, and gave the big baa beast a dizzying beating.
In fact, Qin Fei didn't know what moves she used. There were Tai Chi swords taught by her grandfather in the early years, and some things she learned in martial arts classes later, all in a mess. The big baa was beaten and fled in a hurry, but was covered by a shadow of sticks. It turned around with its head covered, and lost its momentum just now. She tried to escape several times but was stopped by Qin Fei. Later, seeing that she couldn't escape, she just lay down on the ground and screamed pitifully to win Qin Fei's sympathy. The other bleating beasts heard his wail and responded with bleat wails. It happened that Qin Fei was also soft-handed, and threw away the stick, grabbed the two horns of the beast and rode on it.
Seeing that the beast was still barking, Qin Fei gave him two punches again, "Still barking, and if you bark again, you will be slaughtered and eaten directly. You have never seen a cow, have you? You dead sheep, how dare you take your own meat?" Fill the bull."
The baa beast that was riding under it didn't even dare to whine, only trembling uncontrollably.
Thanks to this guy's rough skin and thick flesh, Qin Fei didn't vomit blood. But Qin Fei's stick was beaten, and it was also beaten to half of its life. However, Uncle Qin didn't directly end its life to give it a good time, and abused it with a stick, which scared the beast enough.
Obviously, the baa beast that was crushed and beaten by Qin Fei was the leader of the group. Seeing that the leading sheep were begging for mercy, the group of beasts even lost their arrogance.
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Shumijia couldn't stop talking, and Sare felt a chill down his spine. The two exchanged glances at each other, "Don't make Qin Fei angry in the future." 'Only Tambet responded with admiration to Qin Fei's dazzling stick figure,
Qin Fei grabbed the animal skin rope and tied up the beast that was under her body with difficulty. The beast didn't even dare to struggle. Su Wulu had recovered from the fright a long time ago, and Qin Fei shocked him far more than the baa beast. He hurriedly found the leather rope and helped the other three to tie up the beast that was under him.
Sa Lei looked at the badly beaten baa beast, smiled and helped Qin Fei wipe off the sweat from his face, picked up a gourd filled with water from the ground and handed it to him, "Drink some water and have a rest."
After venting her anger, Qin Fei was also very tired. She took the water bottle from Sa Lei and took a few sips of water. Sare pulled him to rest under a relatively flat tree, and the other three also came.
Tambet hurried over to ask for advice, begging Qin Fei to teach him the method of beating the beast just now. Qin Fei was taken aback for a moment, he didn't even know what he had just used. But looking at Tambert's expectant eyes, he couldn't say no to teach, but nodded helplessly.
Just as she was worrying about how to deal with Tempeter, Qin Fei's hand touched a shriveled little thing. He brought the thing in front of his eyes in doubt, and his eyes were full of surprises - dried chili peppers.
He got up quickly and brushed aside the wild grass around him. Sure enough, there are many chili seedlings in the grass, some withered red chili peppers hanging on them, and some are newly sprouted chili seedlings with small flowers. When Qin Fei and her grandfather lived on the mountain, the chili seedlings planted were eaten by little rabbits. It is said that the green chili seedlings and ungrown chili peppers are very palatable to the rabbits. Unexpectedly, the foraging land occupied by the baa beast turned out to be a chili garden, and 80% of the baa beasts also liked it very much.
Qin Fei happily dug some wild pepper seedlings, and asked the four of them to pick a lot of dried red peppers. Under Qin Fei's lead search, in this wasteland occupied by baa beasts, not only peppers were found, but also many clusters of small fruits and pumpkins, as well as several plant roots similar to sweet potatoes. The roots of these plants have traces of being eaten by bleating beasts, so they should be generally non-toxic. Qin Fei tried to find some, washed it with water from the gourd, broke it open and tasted it, and it turned out to be more delicious than sweet potatoes. Several people were extremely excited, and immediately buried themselves in digging.