Chapter 173 - Wild Hares, Pheasants, Wild Ducks

Translator: Atlas Studios  Editor: Atlas Studios

That’s right. He was going to catch some small wild ducks and bring them home to raise!

Guan Chibei caught approximately thirty small ducks and placed some dry grass in the basket to ward off the cold. He carried the basket of duck eggs, held the small ducks, and carried them down the mountain to the Guan family.

Guan Chibei went straight to the duck pen in the backyard. The duck pen had a special compartment prepared for the small ducks. It was filled with dry grass and broken pieces of cloth, so it was considered warm.

Guan Chibei placed the small ducks down. When the furry ducks landed, they were a little livelier than the bigger ducks. They started to spread out one by one, moving around in the pen in the unfamiliar surroundings.

These ducks must have been born not long ago. Guan Chibei added some warm water and white rice. This was naturally very extravagant, but he was only going to let them eat like this for four days after they were born. Moreover, he had just caught them and was afraid that they would be uncomfortable, so he gave them better food.

The large wild duck eggs in the basket were taken to the kitchen and placed neatly one by one.

After catching the wild ducks, Guan Chibei went up the mountain to hunt other prey.

There were eight to nine wild hares, more than ten pheasants, two roe deers, a big musk deer, and four goats!

Most importantly, there were four goats!

He had caught four goats at once!

As a result, when Guan Chibei went down the mountain, he stuffed all the wild hares and pheasants into the basket on his back. He even carried the long ears of a few wild hares with his left hand. Following that, he used a tree vine to lead the two female goats down the mountain.

That was right. These four goats were two pairs of mother and child.

A female goat was in her prime and was searching for food in the mountain with a young goat. It was almost winter, and the animals had come out to find food. These mother and child pairs were not together, but they were not far away in the mountain. Guan Chibei walked a few steps and saw one of the pairs. He walked a little further in and saw another pair.

The young goat clung tightly to the female goat and searched for food and water in the forest. It saw Guan Chibei. The female goat was about to take the young goat away but was stopped by the yin energy on Guan Chibei.

Guan Chibei was slightly surprised. He had encountered two pairs of mother and child goats in a row, but he did not hesitate to take them away.

When he was about to leave, there was too much prey and the female goat was very big. Guan Chibei pulled a tree vine and used it as a rope. He used the tree vine to lead the two female goats like an ordinary person leading a cow out.

Goats were strong and fast. Logically speaking, no ordinary person could pull the goats away with tree vines!

But Guan Chibei could do it.

Furthermore, the young goats were not tied up. They would follow the female goats closely and Guan Chibei would not let them go.

When he walked down the mountain, the entire village was dumbfounded. It was no longer a simple gasp of envy. Instead, everyone’s eyes widened.

Hiss…

How did the Guan family’s Chibei do it?

He was using tree vines to hold two goats! Two adult female goats were walking down the mountain?

Amazing…

Furthermore, the villagers saw that beside the two female goats, there were young goats following closely!

Wow. Guan Chibei must have been blessed by the heavens. How could he hunt such prey?

No one could believe it.

This time, the villagers did not have time to react. They were only stunned on the spot. Guan Chibei led the goats home.

As if playing a game, Guan Chibei stored the prey in their respective compartments.. He first placed the wild hares in the basket inside the rabbit pen.