Genshin Impact: Descend to Teyvat Up Pool

Chapter 70: Rainforest Observations and First Encounter with the Dead Zone

Freeman shrugged his nose and spoke in a strange tone.

"There's no pungent smell, and we don't need to use smoke to repel mosquitoes."

As he spoke, Freeman picked up a ventilated box from the corner, inside which were bags of unknown herbs.

"This is the secret recipe our rangers use to repel insects in the rainforest. Mr. Le Ran can take some if he needs it."

Le Ran just smiled and waved his hands to indicate that he didn't need it.

At this time, Nora walked into the room and looked at Leran.

"Mr. Leran, dinner is ready. It's our Xumi delicacy, Masala mushroom soup. Would you like a bowl?"

After hearing Nara's words, Le Ran immediately knew what the smell was.

In order to avoid eating something that smelled bad, Le Ran quickly got up and walked to Nara.

"Take me to your kitchen. I'll prepare dinner tonight to thank you for taking me in."

Nora didn't think too much about it and said with stars in her eyes.

"Food from another world? Then let's go."

Nara led Le Ran to the kitchen of the ranger camp, asking about the food in the other world as they walked.

When Freeman first heard that Le Ran was going to cook, he didn't react, but suddenly some information about monster cooking appeared in his mind.

Freeman's face suddenly changed and he hurriedly chased after the two men.

He didn't want to eat anything weird in the dishes today.

When Freeman came to the kitchen, he was relieved to find that Le Ran did not go out to hunt, but was selecting ingredients in the kitchen.

Le Ran looked at Freeman, who seemed to be in a hurry, and asked him strangely.

"What's up, Ranger Freeman?"

Freeman was speechless, not knowing what to say, then he suddenly had an idea.

"I'm afraid you don't have enough materials, so I came over to ask you what you need so I can help you find it."

Le Ran smiled as he thought about the materials he had just looked through.

"Thank you, Ranger Freeman. You have enough materials. We don't need to search for more."

"That's good, that's good. Mr. Le Ran, if you are short of materials, you must come to me."

After watching Freeman leave, Le Ran looked at Nora who was helping nearby.

“Your rangers are really enthusiastic.”

"Of course. Our Freeman Ranger is very good. He does his job conscientiously and takes special care of newcomers."

Le Ran took out a big black pot from the cave and served a stew that was ugly but delicious.

Anyway, these Xumi people can even accept the weird color of Masala.

This stew that I specially prepared will definitely be accepted by these people without Sumeru taste.

Freeman rushed in from the door before the food was ready, and was relieved to find that there was nothing strange in the pot.

However, facing Le Ran's somewhat strange look, Freeman scratched the back of his head and said.

"When will your dish be ready? I'm afraid you guys are too busy, so I'm here to help."

At Freeman's request, everyone in the camp had a bowl of stew with a lot of spices added to it tonight.

After trying it, most of the forest rangers' eyes lit up and they praised it highly.

Only a few people think that although it is delicious, the ingredients are too conservative, the spices are not used much, and the taste is a bit light.

When Le Ran heard this part of the comments, the corners of his mouth twitched. These people are hopeless. This stew was specially added with some ingredients.

They are still not satisfied with this. I really doubt whether these people are just filling their stomachs with spices when eating.

This crazy behavior of piling up spices reminded Le Ran of Ah San from the previous world.

The crazy use of spices makes people subconsciously stay away from those weird-colored sauces.

After dinner, Le Ran moved into the room arranged for him by the forest rangers.

Since they were in the rain forest, Le Ran first scanned the entire house with the appraisal book.

Not finding any small insects in the house, Le Ran lay down on the bed peacefully.

The next morning, Le Ran, looking exhausted, secretly decided that he would never spend the night in the rain forest of Xumi again.

At midnight, the rain forest is filled with the chirping of insects, the croaking of frogs, the howling of birds and the roar of animals.

Le Ran just couldn't understand how these magical elements came together.

In my impression, a rainy day should be silent except for the sound of rain.

These animals in Xumi, whether they were driven by waves or chased by ghosts, came out together to make a fuss on the rainy day.

Le Ran, feeling somewhat depressed, sat at the table, eating the Xumi specialty breakfast Thousand Layer Pie bite by bite.

Seeing Freeman appear at this time, Le Ran threw out this question, and Freeman laughed when he heard it.

"Maybe the animals are used to it. After all, under the blessing of the Great Compassionate Tree King, it rains every day in the Xumi Rainforest to maintain the vitality of the rainforest."

Le Ran was shocked after hearing this, because according to his understanding, the Great Compassion Tree King had disappeared for at least five hundred years.

It was really eye-opening for Le Ran that such a long time had passed and its influence still existed.

As for why Le Ran was so sure that it was the work of the Great Compassion Tree King, it’s because there are gods in this world, it’s that simple.

Le Ran had never heard of it. In that place, it rains at a fixed time, at a fixed place, and in a fixed amount every day, and it lasts for hundreds of years.

After breakfast, under Freeman's arrangement, Le Ran followed Nora to the Casazale Palace.

Go find Kavi, the genius architectural scholar of this generation.

Thanks to Nara's guidance this time, Le Ran was able to appreciate the vigorous vitality of the Xumi Rainforest.

Unlike yesterday's disgust for the Green Hell, after listening to Nara's explanation, Le Ran discovered the beautiful side of the rainforest.

With Nara's careful explanation, Le Ran learned which mushrooms were highly poisonous, which were slightly poisonous, and which were non-toxic.

However, Le Ran did not only collect and record those non-toxic mushrooms, but instead focused on recording those poisonous mushrooms.

After all, according to Le Ran’s personal experience in his previous world, the more poisonous something is, the more delicious it tastes.

For example, pufferfish, stonefish, and green-spotted fish.

If it is not delicious, there is no need for people in the province to take the risk of eating poisonous mushrooms such as the green onion.

While Le Ran was recording and capturing the magical creature, the Fungus Pig.

However, Nara stopped moving forward and looked at the withered and blackened area in front of her with a serious expression.

Le Ran also took a look and immediately frowned because this area made him feel very uncomfortable.

"Any problems in the area ahead?"

Nara first led Le Ran to retreat, and only spoke in a nervous tone when they reached a safe area.

"This is the dead zone in the rainforest. Not only are there dangerous monsters, but there are also curses everywhere. We have to ask the ranger to bring people to deal with it."

Nora took a deep breath and forced herself to calm down.

"Excuse me, Mr. Leran. I have to go and inform Ranger Freeman now and ask him to gather everyone and deal with this dead area as soon as possible."

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