Chapter 30: Twist and Twist
This time, Lei Wen placed Gu Xiaoli away from dry firewood and close to the entrance of the cave, so that she could escape at any time if she was in danger.
Afterwards, he continued to drill wood to make fire according to Gu Xiaoli's instructions. His hands were very clever, and a small flame quickly started to grow by one person.
Although he was still a little palpitations, he held back for Xiaoli and slowly added the dry firewood around him to the fire to expand the fire.
Gu Xiaoli carefully checked the surroundings of the fire to ensure that there were no flammable materials, and animal skins were piled up in the fire to be safely preserved.
After the fire was almost over, she picked up two branches from the fire that had not been burned, and let Lei Wen insert it on both sides of the fire to form a simple grill.
Then direct Lei Wen to put the largest piece of venison that had been torn off before with sharp branches and put it on the fire and rotate it.
Lei Wen found that the fire did not expand or hurt anyone, and gradually believed Gu Xiaoli's words, and turned the barbecue seriously as Gu Xiaoli told him.
After a while, the outer layer of the meat was roasted, and the grilled oil dripped on the fire from time to time, making a whispering sound, and the aroma of the barbecue also filled the entire cave.
Even Gu Xiaoli, who had tasted countless delicacies, drooled at it when she smelled it, not to mention Lei Wen, who only ate raw meat all day long. He couldn't help but saliva flowed out as he smelled the fragrance.
If there wasn't a female around her who needed to be fed first, he would have been unable to hold back his mouthfuls and started eating.
The meat worn on the branches was very thick. Gu Xiaoli guessed that the outer layer was still half-baked when it was ripe. He was looking for something to be a knife to cut the outer layer and taste it first.
There was a chaotic footstep at the door. When Leo and his men returned from hunting, they actually saw smoke coming out of the cave where Lei Wen and Gu Xiaoli lived. They threw down their prey and rushed up the hillside.
Gu Xiaoli and Lei Wen were immersed in the aroma of barbecue and could not extricate themselves. Without reacting, they were carried out by three big men at a speed of lightning.
Gu Xiaoli was like a sloth, with arms held by Singo and Ricky on the left and right, curled up and down in the air, and couldn't figure out what was going on for a moment.
Lei Wen was still holding the freshly roasted meat in his hand, but his brother Lei O grabbed the neck and half dragged it outside. He quickly reacted and wanted to explain, but before he opened his mouth, he was scolded by Lei O.
The cave was already on fire, and the two of them were still surrounding the fire as if nothing had happened. It would be fine if the little female was ignorant. Lei Wen had experienced the forest fire and had seen his companions ruthlessly swallowed by the fire. How could he still keep the precious female purebred inside?
Leo was so angry that he even became suspicious of his brother's IQ.
"Go and evacuate the nearby tribe!" Leo threw Lei Wen to the ground and turned around to order the two beasts.
The two beasts let go Gu Xiaoli go, but Gu Xiaoli tried his best to hold them away.
"I promise that the fire is not dangerous! You can listen to my explanation first!!" Gu Xiaoli was afraid that they would really evacuate the orcs and caused unnecessary panic, like a koala, with two arms hanging tightly on the arms of the two beasts.
Seeing this, Singo and Ricky looked up at Leo's wink, and Leo looked at Gu Xiaoli with some complexity.
Considering her identity from other worlds and her unique skills, she still believed her words a little, so she winked and let the two of them not move forward.
Seeing that they didn't seem to be planning to leave, Gu Xiaoli hurriedly explained: "The fire is not as terrible as you imagined! I just want to roast some cooked food to eat. Don't worry, I will never let the fire spread."
The three beasts watched Gu Xiaoli fall into a strange silence. Their more than ten years of survival experience told them that fire was an extremely terrifying thing.
Countless companions who fought side by side with them were buried tragically in the sea of fire. Wherever the fire passed, no grass would grow into coke. Except for death, they could not imagine anything else that the flames brought to them.