Warlord: King of All Clans

Chapter 151 Antler Cassava

In most people's impressions, fishing and hunting tribes rely on hunting and fishing for their livelihood.

In fact, more than half of the food of fishing and hunting tribes also comes from gathering and planting.

No matter how rich the species in a forest is, the number of birds and animals is limited.

What are more abundant in the wilderness than birds and beasts are various wild vegetables, fruits, fungi and root plants.

No matter how good a hunter is, it is impossible to eat meat every meal all year round.

This is even more true for the alien tribes in the wilderness. In addition to various mushrooms, wild vegetables, insects, birds and animals, more than half of their food comes from the deer antler cassava that grows all over the mountains.

Especially the wild boarmen with big appetites and the kobolds with weak hunting abilities, in years of famine, they had to rely on stored deer antler cassava to survive the winter.

As a messenger of the flower-growing family, Leo has the traditional virtue of being passionate about farming, so how could he let them go?

So I also studied it carefully in my spare time.

He made a bag of deer antler cassava flour according to the standard process of making cassava flour in his previous life, and made delicious pastries for Ivan to try.

Poor Ivan ate only a small piece and had stomachache for a whole day. Apparently the toxin did not decrease but became stronger.

A few little dog-headed people who stole food were lying on the ground with their arms and legs spread out, twitching with their tongues hanging out and drooling for the whole day.

Rio speculates that there is more than one kind of toxin in cassava, which not only causes indigestion and gastrointestinal cramps, but also paralyzes the nerves, causing suffocation, paralysis or death.

This is a cross between cassava and poisonous mushrooms!

Rio's process for making cassava flour is more about purification than removal of toxicity.

It's okay to eat this kind of thing when you are starving to death, but eating it while working or fighting is just seeking death.

After several unsuccessful experiments, Leo had no choice but to give up on growing antler cassava.

At this time, Master Bobak brought up this idea, which immediately gave Leo new hope.

Master Bobak did not speak, but a pure stream of consciousness came through.

Some memory images appeared in Leo's mind, which was the process of processing deer horn cassava.

The feeling is very magical, just like watching the video directly in your mind, but it is more like having an additional memory of personal experience.

Master Bobak could sense Leo's surprise and said with a smile: "Soul Link is a spell passed down by the orc shamans. It can not only be used for communication, but also for sharing knowledge."

"Orcs do not have the talents of elves, nor the intelligence of humans. Many of their knowledge and spells are too profound and complex to be expressed in words, and often require soul connections to pass on."

"This is also the origin of the orcs' divine gift and ancestral inheritance."

Leo understood immediately that the knowledgeable orc shaman was a university professor, while the young orcs were a group of elementary school students.

It is too difficult to teach the knowledge that university professors have learned to primary school students simply by oral instruction, so we can only copy and paste.

Talismans, spells, and knowledge can be expressed through words and language, but the spiritual insights and experiences accumulated over the years can only be learned through personal experience.

Soul link is a cheat that allows young shamans to inherit hundreds of years of knowledge.

Leo suppressed his curiosity and reviewed the short food-making video that Master Bobak had forwarded to him using the secrets of the Orc Shaman.

First, clean the antler cassava, then expose them to the sun and observe their skin.

The skin turns black and it is processable cassava.

The skin is still red, which means that the toxin has not been extracted and it cannot be eaten, so it can only be fed to unicorn boars and ogres.

Then peel off the skin, cut into pieces, soak for two days, cook until soft, dry completely, and grind into powder.

This is similar to the process of making cassava flour in the previous life, except that two more additives are added during the soaking process.

That is adding sulfur and silver.

After Leo digested the information he had conveyed, Bobak continued, "After the antler cassava is exposed to the sun, most of the toxins will be analyzed out with the water, causing the potato skin to turn black. The antler cassava that does not turn black means that their toxins are still remaining in the body."

"Sulfur and silver will neutralize the other two toxins respectively."

"Soaking for two days and two nights, and changing the water several times, can remove all the toxins that have been precipitated."

"The processed antler cassava is still slightly toxic, but it has reached a level that humans can eat. If consumed in large quantities, it may cause mild poisoning, but it will not be fatal."

"But even so, it is not recommended to eat too much. The best staple food for humans is still grains."

Leo was relieved and extremely happy, but still a little nervous. He asked cautiously, "Will it not consume too much silver?"

Master Bobak couldn't help laughing and joked, "At least it's less than buying food with silver coins."

Leo said gratefully: "Master Bobak, I don't know how to thank you..."

Bobak smiled and said, "That's not necessary. Just do what you want to do. I'm also looking forward to your achievements. However, if you want to save people, you need more than just food."

"Kid, you still have to work harder."

"Just help me take care of Freya."

"Telling you this method has destroyed the balance of the wilderness and violated my teachings. I can no longer teach you any more."

For the first time in the six months since the time travel, Leo completely suppressed his glib words and nodded solemnly, "I will!"

Master Bobak's voice was filled with vicissitudes and emotion. "A thousand years ago, there was also a person like you, with compassion and ambition. That is what you call humanitarianism and..."

Al's voice summed it up for him with a word that was unfamiliar to this world, "Grand Unification Thought."

This is what she found in Leo's head.

Leo shook his head repeatedly. "I don't have any ambitions. If it weren't for the refugees threatening the village, I would just go home and sleep."

El's voice continued: "A real man lives in the world, how can he be depressed and live under others for a long time?"

"Live as a hero, die as a ghost hero?"

"If you are poor, you should take care of yourself; if you are rich, you should help the world."

"Huh? What is this? Study materials? Oh~~"

Leo was mad, "Master Bobak, take care of her!"

Master Bobak advised, "Al, stop making trouble."

"whee."

Leo asked curiously, "Is it Emperor Orantes?"

There is only one emperor who can be called the Great Orantes, and that is the founding emperor of the Orantes Empire.

Emperor Augustus unified the twelve kingdoms in the southern border of the empire, signed an alliance with the High King of the North, unified the north and the south, successfully expelled the orcs, and started a thousand-year cause.

"No, it's the ruler of the courtyard, the Elf Lord Qisi'el."

"Ah?" Leo became even more curious about this history, but the elves were very secretive about it and humans knew nothing about it, so Leo had no way of knowing.

But Master Bobak didn't want to talk in depth because he was very busy now.

And these things, so ancient and so far away, were not something Leo needed to know at the moment.

Before leaving, Leo couldn't help but ask curiously, "Master Bobak, what are you doing in the northern snowfield?"

“Ah, I’m saving people too.”

"Everyone."

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