Chapter 22: Damn it, why do I stink!!!Camp, inside the wooden shack, Mino hugged the wooden box and asked worriedly, “Is it not going to be dug up after being buried here?”
“No, there are so many houses in the camp, surely they can’t see this place.”
Mu Liang glanced at the dilapidated wooden shelter and said softly, “If anyone would come in for a serious search, it would be your sister.”
When he was a Special Forces soldier, he learned that when people searched for their missing relatives and loved ones’ homes, they would seriously search for traces of and try to find a little clue.
Therefore, conversely, it was a good time to deploy trap mines against the enemy.
“It seems so.” Mino nodded hesitantly.
“Okay, put the things in.” Mu Liang stomped his feet, a spike of dirt rose from the ground, and then it shattered to reveal a hole.
Mino put the wooden box in it.
“I’ll arrange it, and make sure your sister finds the paintings inside.” Mu Liang said softly.
He spit out a spider silk from his finger, wrapped it around the wooden box, and tied the other end to a stone.
“Okay, just fill the hole.” Mu Liang ordered.
“Oh.” Mino obediently filled the hole.
“Sha Sha Sha Sha……”
Mu Liang held a stone with spider silk and carved it with a military knife. It was the image of the rabbit-eared lady.
Mino buried the wooden box and came over curiously and asked, “What is this for?”
“A bait that lures your sister to discover the wooden box.”
Mu Liang took the carved stone and placed it in the center of the wooden shelter.
The pattern that imitated the abstract rabbit-eared girl was placed in the upward direction.
“Will my sister discover the painting like this?” Mino was a little confused.
“Your sister will definitely find the wooden box.” Mu Liang looked at the empty wooden shelter.
If the girl’s older sister came back and found a stone that was suspected to be carved by her younger sister, she would definitely pick it up.
A stone tied with strong spider silk would certainly reveal what is buried underground.
No one could blame Mu Liang for having too many tricks up his sleeve. It was just a professional habit.
If it was in the enemy’s house, then there would be bombs buried in the ground for him.
“Is that all right?” Mino glanced at the stone.
The engraved pattern was better than what she drew, and the girl had the urge to take it away.
“Trust me, it’s not a problem.” Mu Liang patted the young girl’s shoulder.
He went out of the shed and glanced at the red ghost spider that appeared silently on the roof to receive the meaning that is transmitted.
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“Let’s go, it’s time for us to go after the thief scouts.” Mu Liang led the way toward the rock-armored turtle.
“Coming.” Mino trotted to keep up.
At this point, things in the camp came to an end, and the rest were left to fate.
They moved towards the Blood Beard’s Base Camp, with the tricolored lizard giving the direction, there was no fear of getting lost.
In the hall of the house, two of them were arranging the items of the house.
The girl was installing a wooden shelter’s door, but her movements were a little absent-minded, and her expression seemed to be hesitant to speak.
Mu Liang chose the wood for the table and saw the girl’s appearance.
He said angrily, “Just say what you want to say.”
“Mu Liang, will it be too late for us to leave?” Mino asked.
She was afraid that Mu Liang’s plan would go wrong because of her.
“No, I left half a day late on purpose.” Mu Liang sharpened the wood with his saber.
He said faintly, “If we rush over too early, Blood Beard people must not have left the base camp yet, and going over later will just save us the head-on conflict.”
“So that’s how it is.” Mino relaxed and quickly installed the wooden shelter door.
She turned her head and asked in a clear voice, “Mu Liang, is your room ready?”
“There’s nothing to clean up.” Mu Liang shook his head.
The two of them could now be said to be homeless, and they didn’t even have a table, chair, wardrobe, etc.
The girl’s bed was still paved with old bed boards, everything was built from scratch.
“Then what am I going to do?” Mino was a little confused.
“You?” Mu Liang looked up at the girl, her dirty face, the long hairs were dusty, and he couldn’t tell what color she was wearing.
He then looked down at his own appearance, and it was no better.
“There’s a shortage of water.” Mu Liang sighed.
“Now you know there’s a water shortage?”
Mino stuck one hand in her waist and pouted, “I told you to save the water.”
“I mean the lack of water for bathing.” Mu Liang said indifferently.
“Ah? What nonsense are you talking about?” Mino stared with her blue eyes.
She didn’t have a good mood and said, “We don’t even have enough water to drink, so how can we have water to take a bath.”
“When was the last time you took a shower?” Mu Liang asked curiously.
“Seventeen days ago, there was acid rain, and I ran into the rain to take a shower.” Mino’s cheeks flushed slightly.
Mu Liang raised his eyebrows and said, “You are quite bold.”
Mino shouted angrily: “I, I… I bathed with clothes on.”
Seeing that the girl’s hair was frizzy, Mu Liang stopped teasing her.
“It looks like we’ll have to make some sort of rainwater storage device to do that.”
Mu Liang did not know when the next rain will come, but it was not wrong to be prepared in advance.
“You can’t drink acid rain, it will drive you crazy.” Mino grabbed Mu Liang’s arm nervously.
She anxiously persuaded: “In the camp, there were people from the hunting party who drank acid rain and slashed people wildly with knives.”
“Don’t worry, I’m not using it for drinking.” Mu Liang said soothingly.
No matter what, you have to filter it, and then find an animal test to decide whether you can drink it or not.
“What will that acid rain be for?” Mino was stunned.
“Of course, it’s for bathing.” Mu Liang said rightfully.
He glanced at the young girl and asked curiously, “Can’t you smell the sour stench on your body?”
“I…… I don’t stink.” Mino pouted.
The girl ran into the room angrily.
“What the hell, you actually said that I stink.”
“I’ve smelled it before, and it’s clearly not at all… puff, cough, cough……”
Inside the young girl’s room, there was an unbelievable’ wail’.
“Damn it, why do I stink!!!”