Chapter 213
Chapter 213
Seeing Jiang Luoluo enter the cave, Ke and Mao both looked up at the same time, then calmly lowered their heads and went back to their own business.
Their expressions showed no surprise whatsoever. It was quite normal for Jiang Luoluo to come over so frequently that they had long been used to her frequent visits, so they couldn't be surprised at all.
"Luo is here. There's some freshly cooked jam in the pot. If you want some, help yourself. Your bowl is over there. I don't want to leave anything uneaten here. If you don't want jam, there's some meat broth in another pot. You can have some too."
Ke greeted Jiang Luoluo skillfully, head down, without pausing his movements, showing no sign of treating Jiang Luoluo as an outsider.
On the contrary, Mao, who was about to participate in the hunt, seemed to be more relaxed and noticed the change in Jiang Luoluo's head.
"Luo, what's that on your head?"
Jiang Luoluo, wearing a homemade Lei Feng hat, twirled around in front of Mao and said proudly, "I made this..."
Jiang Luoluo paused for a moment. She did want to say the name Lei Feng Hat, but the name was really strange to the tribespeople.
After all, there was no Lei Feng in the tribe, and they didn't know the origin of the hat.
After a pause, Jiang Luoluo changed her tune and said with a smile, "This is a bunny ear hat I made. What do you think? Isn't it great?"
Mao repeated, puzzled, "Rabbit ear hat?"
Jiang Luoluo nodded, "Yes, look, doesn't this look like a rabbit's two drooping ears?"
Mao hadn't thought so at first, and couldn't see the resemblance, but after Jiang Luoluo finished speaking, Mao nodded, "Now that you mention it, it does look very similar."
“Right, right.” Jiang Luoluo nodded with a smile and waved to Mao. “Mao, lower your head.”
Mao obeyed and did as instructed.
Jiang Luoluo took out a Lei Feng hat that she had made behind her back... no, it should be called a rabbit ear hat. With lightning speed, she put the rabbit ear hat on Mao's head.
"Ta-da! This is for you. What do you think?"
Mao seemed capable of dodging the cub's playful speed, but knowing the cub wouldn't do anything bad, he obediently remained still, letting the cub put the hat on his head.
“It’s very warm,” Mao replied.
"Hmph." Jiang Luoluo chuckled smugly, "Mao, it suits you very well!"
I also demonstrated a few ways to wear the bunny ear hat: folding it up and putting it down.
As Jiang Luoluo demonstrated, she said, "Mao, I've noticed that people in the tribe don't seem to protect their heads much, even though it's the most important part and the one that shouldn't be exposed to cold wind."
“That seems to be the case,” Mao replied.
"So, now that the weather is cold, Mao, you must be careful not to let the cold wind blow on your head," Jiang Luoluo advised like a mature adult.
Mao did not take Jiang Luoluo's instructions lightly and nodded seriously, "I understand, Luo."
After learning how to put on the restraints from Jiang Luoluo, Mao moved his head and said, "Luo, this is so convenient to wear. It doesn't block my eyes and it doesn't affect my movements."
Jiang Luoluo nodded with great satisfaction, hands on her hips, "Of course."
This was an important item for her to keep warm in the north in her previous world, although few people wore this kind of hat at Jiang Luoluo's age.
But some time ago, this was the real thing that was popular in the North.
Moreover, it's not that nobody uses it now; in some colder places, it's still quite important equipment.
Ke was still packing Mao's things when she heard Mao's reaction. She looked up and her gaze fell on the matching rabbit ear hats on both of them. With her rich hunting experience, Ke understood the practicality of the rabbit ear hat better than Mao.
Ke couldn't help but sigh, "The little ones' brains are always so sharp; they can come up with so many ingenious and useful ideas."
Jiang Luoluo, who had come up with these ingenious and useful ideas, did not linger. After instructing Mao on some matters, she turned to leave.
Mao quickly asked, "Luo, where are you going?"
Jiang Luoluo pointed to another hat in her hand, "I'm going to find Chi. This is for Chi."
Mao quickly followed, "I'll go with you."
Mao's purpose wasn't entirely to escort Jiang Luoluo there. After all, even Ge trusted Jiang Luoluo to go out on her own, so his concern would be superfluous.
The main reason was that Shigeru also wanted to see Akane, as Shigeru and Akane had a master-disciple relationship.
After Ke switched jobs and started making jam, Mao no longer had an elder to teach him hunting. It was Chi who took over this responsibility and took care of Mao, teaching him hunting. It wasn't that Ke really couldn't find the time; after all, even if the jam production stopped for a while, with so much stock, it wouldn't have any impact.
With a better teacher like Chi guiding him, Ke couldn't very well let Mao insist on learning from him.
So when Mao heard that Jiang Luoluo was going to find Chi, he also wanted to go and see if there was anything Chi needed his help with.
After all, this was Chi's first time participating in such a hunting activity, and it was uncertain whether she was fully prepared.
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