Mountain and Forest Kingdom

Chapter 62 Crows and Ritual 2



The ripe crow flew away.

Lawrence looked at Salil who was a little regretful and disappointed, smiled and comforted: "Salil, don't worry, that crow will often come here to eat."

Salil looked at Lawrence excitedly, "Really?"

Lawrence nodded, "Probably."

Salil felt very good and quickly went to prepare dinner.

In the distance, Sophia also drove the goats and sheep back.

Inspired by the crow, Lawrence decided to formulate a slogan when eating in the future, especially when calling the sheep, pigs, and chickens for dinner.

This will make calling later much easier.

Just like the goats and sheep in front of Sophia who consciously walked to the sheepfold after approaching the house, these domesticated animals easily adapted to their instinctive habits.

They may not be able to understand human speech throughout their lives, but they will definitely have signs of eating that are like conditioned reflexes.

Even fish, after being raised for a long time, know when it is time to eat.

This time is not fixed, and animals have no idea of ​​meal time, so it requires a certain amount of conditioned reflexes.

Lawrence remembered that in his previous life, when he was squatting down in the square, a group of pigeons would come close to eat.

Thinking of this, Lawrence went to the pig pen to take a look.

He was carrying a bucket of diluted feed, consisting of unpleasant barley husks mixed with chopped grass and cut potatoes.

Lawrence found that when he approached with a bucket, three little pigs and a big pig took the initiative to approach him.

"I didn't notice this kind of thing before, and I didn't think anything about it when I saw it. Now it seems that these pigs are actually more sensible than imagined."

Lawrence kicked the three little pigs away with his feet. When feeding, the big pig needs to be fed first.

The little pigs cannot stay next to the stone trough when the big pig is eating. Otherwise, as soon as they get close, the big pig will bite them or directly drive the little pigs away with their mouths.

If it is a sow and a group of piglets, the tolerance will be greater, provided that the piglet is not hungry and the food given every day is enough, then the big pig will allow the piglets to get close to the food.

It is the instinct of wild animals to protect food, and many domesticated dogs also retain this instinct, which can be dangerous when getting along with them.

Lawrence drove the three little pigs into the sheep pen, then lifted the wooden bucket and poured half of the bucket of feed into the food bowl.

"It's time to eat, it's time to eat." Lawrence felt a little ashamed and had to talk while feeding the pigs.

Fortunately, no one here laughed at this. When Lawrence saw the big pig burying his head in the food bowl and starting to eat, he quietly walked out and closed the door of the pigsty.

"It's time to eat, it's time to eat." Lawrence went to feed the three little pigs again.

The three little pigs also fought to eat when they ate, because the feed given by Lawrence was indeed not much, and they had to fight to eat every day, otherwise they would be eaten by other pigs.

There will be much less food for sheep and pigs in winter, and it will only be slightly better in the following spring.

Pigs are usually killed in autumn, when the meat on the pigs is the most. Otherwise, they would have to eat a lot of grain in the winter and lose weight.

What's more important is that there is the most fat at this time. When the pigs starve and lose weight, they will only have lean meat.

When feeding in winter, it is important to keep one animal alive, and do not expect these animals to gain weight.

Lawrence went to get another handful of feed, walked into the chicken coop and shouted: "It's time to eat, it's time to eat."

There was no movement among the chickens in the coop until Lawrence sprinkled a handful of feed.

The chickens soon came closer and gathered in front of Lawrence, lowering their heads to eat.

Lawrence looked at the chickens eating and thought about food.

"Although the food at home is enough to eat, feeding chickens, pigs and sheep will consume some food. Although we can get by just eating the leftover food, it is not good after all."

"If I can use rules and words to call these animals home, then I can naturally let them outside and feed them some food at night and go home to sleep."

"These chickens probably don't have the habit of going home and sleeping on time, but the instinct to eat is easy to develop. If they eat bugs outside and don't get enough, they will definitely be thinking about the last meal of the day."

Lawrence closed the coop and planned to try again in a few days.

First, these animals have not yet formed a habit, and today is just the beginning.

Secondly, it will be troublesome if you encounter wild animals outside, such as foxes and eagles.

"It would be much easier if the sled dogs were here. I need a sheepdog."

Lawrence found that he still needed a dog.

Not only does it relieve boredom and loneliness, a shepherd dog is also needed to do many time-consuming tasks.

With a sheepdog, you can let Sophia learn carpentry from you, or let her stay in the house to do housework and study, instead of being exposed to the wind and sun all day long.

Also, when I go to bed at night, I have a dog lying down at the foot of the bed, which helps me sleep more soundly.

"Try to find Doug in a few days."

"In dogs, bloodline is really important."

“Although Emma’s dog and Doug’s dog are both dogs, the training value of Doug’s dog is obviously greater.”

Lawrence washed his hands and went into the house to eat. After sitting down, he asked Salil:

"Saryl, Doug's family should have a lot of dogs, right? Are there any puppies that can be given away?"

Salil said dissatisfied: "How could I know such a thing? When my father comes back, let him ask Doug. You don't have to ask, Doug won't give you the puppy."

There was a bit of contempt in these words, but Lawrence couldn't refute it. He really didn't have that face.

"Yeah." Lawrence could only agree. In the eyes of Doug and others, he was probably just a transparent little person who was just a freeloader.

When Sophia saw Lawrence being scolded, she quickly said: "The master is very powerful. If Doug had been willing to ask for help from the master last time, those injured people would not have died."

Salil looked puzzled, "When?"

Sophia explained: "When we went to fight the Kur people last time, many people were injured. If Doug would beg his master at that time, those people would not have to die!"

Lawrence was shocked, "Sofia! Don't talk nonsense, I can't even heal my own wounds, how can I heal those wounds from swords and arrows!"

Seeing Lawrence's serious and serious look, Sophia quickly calmed down and did not dare to speak anymore.

Salil looked at Lawrence with curiosity, "Lawrence, can you save those who were chopped?"

Lawrence has long been afraid of this loud-mouthed woman!

This woman isn't just a big talker, she really knows how to talk nonsense!

"No!" Lawrence said firmly.

Lawrence really doesn't know how. Even if he lives in another civilized world, he will go to the hospital immediately if there is a bloody hole in his body. He has no other ability at all.

Wounds in this era are not small wounds. Barbarians always fight to the death. There is a high probability that the wound will be infected after it appears. I am afraid of this, so I have no ability to save others.

Because he really couldn't trust this loud-mouthed woman, Lawrence stared at her sternly.

"You must never tell others that I can heal wounds, or I will get into trouble! I can't! I really can't!"

Seeing that Lawrence was angry, Salil lowered her head to eat.

"I know, I won't tell nonsense." Salil said seriously: "I promise I won't tell anyone."


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.