Fleeing from famine! A rough hunter has a fox husband

Chapter 37 Sending Something to Shen Nuo

They didn't disturb me, they just put the things down quietly and left.

The two slept until the evening.

Qin Yan suddenly opened his eyes, turned around and saw Shen Nuo was still beside him, and then he felt relieved.

In the dream, the guy lying on the ground turned into Shen Nuo, and Qin Yan was immediately awakened. This was something he could not accept.

Seeing that his Nuo Nuo was still beside him, Qin Yan gently kissed his little face.

Then I got up and went to cook.

When I went out, I saw a lot of things placed next to the donkey cart.

Aunt Qin and Uncle Qin didn't send so many things. Qin Yan thought about it and thought that some villagers knew that Shen Nuo had woken up, so they brought some things over.

As expected, when someone saw Qin Yan coming out, they came over with something:

"Qin Yan, is Brother Nuo awake? We don't have anything good at home, so I thought of sending some wild vegetables over to thank him. If he hadn't reminded us, we might not have been able to escape."

The boy said this, his tone unable to conceal the sadness.

Because his good friend did not go with them at the time, he was torn into pieces by the blind bear.

That night, fearing that the smell of blood would attract other wild animals, they, led by the village chief, picked up the bodies of the murdered villagers and buried them on the spot.

It was the first time he realized that death was so close to him. If it weren't for Shen Nuo, they would have been torn to pieces by that blind bear.

Qin Yan took his things without any hesitation and just said that he would pass his words to Shen Nuo.

When the others saw that the boy had delivered the things, they all came over to deliver some things as well.

The farmers were simple people who could not say anything nice. They just wanted to do their best and send what they thought were the best things.

Most of them are wild vegetables and fruits, some are baked pancakes, and a few eggs.

Anyone who brings food at this time is probably not an ungrateful person.

At least they all knew that it was Shen Nuo who saved them.

Qin Yan put away all the things. No one wants to see their efforts go unrewarded.

These were what his son Nono deserved, so he helped Nono keep them.

I cook it for Shen Nuo these days.

He processed the pheasant and went to Qin Ji to exchange some warming and tonic herbs.

Then he came back, set up the pot and started to make chicken soup. Fortunately, there was still one pheasant left from the two pheasants he hunted that day.

After the chicken soup was ready, Shen Nuo woke up.

After a good sleep, Shen Nuo felt much better.

Qin Yan brought in the chicken soup.

"Nono, let's have chicken tonight."

He first fed Shen Nuo half a bowl of chicken soup, and then tore the chicken legs into pieces for him to eat.

Shen Nuo smacked his lips while eating, and seemed particularly satisfied with Qin Yan's service.

Suddenly thinking of something, Shen Nuo asked him: "Where is the big black bear?"

"I'm sorry, I gave the black bear to the villagers without permission, but we also kept a lot of meat, and the bear paws are still there. I will cook them for you tomorrow."

He took out a handkerchief and gently wiped the corner of Shen Nuo's mouth.

Shen Nuo didn't care about these. What he wanted to ask was about the bullets:

"Where are the bullets? And my gun."

Qin Yan finally reacted and said quickly:

"I have put those things away. No one else knows about it except Master and my eldest cousin. Don't worry, we won't tell anyone about it."

Shen Nuo was not particularly afraid of telling others. At worst, he could just use a gun to save his life.

However, if fewer people knew about it, it could save a lot of trouble.

"Okay, thank you, Ayan."

"Why are you saying this? It's my fault in the first place."

"No, it's not your fault. I was pushed to the back."

Thinking about what happened that day, Shen Nuo still felt a little aggrieved.

He was walking fine and obviously didn't have to face the big black bear, but he was pushed back and almost died.

"What? Who is it?"

Qin Yan's eyes were instantly filled with murderous intent.

That thing actually dared to hurt the person he loved so much.

Shen Nuo's already pale face now revealed an expression of grievance, making him look even more pitiful.

Qin Yan walked forward, held him in his arms, let him sit on his lap, and patted his back gently to comfort him.

"Don't be afraid. Tell me who that person is. I will help you get revenge. I will definitely."

Shen Nuo thought for a moment and said:

"Well, I only saw his face, I don't know his name."

"Okay, then wait until you're better and then go out and identify him. I will definitely not let him go."

"Uh-huh."

Shen Nuo nestled in Qin Yan's arms, feeling extremely comfortable.

"Have we been traveling these days?"

"No, we have been here for the past few days, and we want to wait until you are better before continuing our journey."

A big black bear has been here before, and with its scent around, it is highly likely that no wild animals will come here.

So it is safe for them to stay here now, and the river has not completely dried up, and he doesn't have the heart to let Shen Nuo go on the journey with such serious injuries.

Qin Liang and his friends didn't leave, and the other villagers were also waiting. They could pick wild vegetables here for a few more days and have enough water, so they had no objection.

Shen Nuo lay down and rested for a few more days.

After staying here for a few more days, Shen Nuo was finally able to get out of bed.

But Qin Yan still carried him all the way, as Shen Nuo’s ankle had not healed yet.

She could only let Qin Yan hold her in his arms wherever he went.

If Shen Nuo hadn't desperately refused, Qin Yan would have helped him even when he went to the toilet.

In the past two days, the Qin family also came to see Shen Nuo several times.

After a few more days, Shen Nuo felt that he was fine, but his ankle was still red and swollen.

But he was able to walk now, but Qin Yan still wouldn't let him go.

Seeing that the water in the river was almost used up, Qin Liang decided to continue on his journey.

Since Shen Nuo had no objection, Qin Yan naturally had no objection either.

The next morning, everyone prepared their things and waited to set off.

Shen Nuo was carried by Qin Yan to the donkey cart. He leaned against the food and looked back at the villagers.

Soon, he locked onto someone.

The man's hand seemed to be injured and was wrapped in bandages, but looking at his shifty eyes, Shen Nuo recognized him at a glance.

Next to the man was a young man about eight or nine years old, and the two of them were sitting on the ox cart together.

The man driving the ox cart was an old man, who seemed to be his father.

Seeing Shen Nuo looking in that direction, Qin Yan immediately followed his line of sight and saw Lin Shuanzi, whose hand he had cut off that day.

Boundless anger rose in his heart, and he approached Shen Nuo and said:

"That's the guy who pushed you, right?"

"Well?"

Shen Nuo looked back at him and nodded:

"It was him. I saw him clearly. He seemed to think that I couldn't see him clearly. Otherwise, he wouldn't have run away."

Shen Nuo whispered that if he didn't have the ability of night vision, he might have really suffered this loss.

How should I punish him?

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