Chapter 639: The Vase Girl Matches Farming on a Deserted Island (11)

Chapter 639: The Vase Girl Farms on a Deserted Island (11)

She planned to finish her meal later and explore the island to find the most suitable location for building a tree house. She would secretly scatter these seeds along the way. It was up to them to see how long they could survive. When they grew up and were discovered by everyone, they would be moved together. Plant and fertilize when the time comes.

“How to deal with oysters? You teach me.”

At this time, Lu Chenjin came over and sat down next to her.

Before yesterday, he had a mild mysophobia and would never walk on the rocky beach wearing shoes, but now he can sit on the ground without changing his expression.

It can be seen that the word "pay attention to" and "why not eat minced meat" belong to the same origin.

Xu Yin glanced at him sympathetically: "When I finish handling the fish, I will teach you how to dig oysters."

After a pause, she said with some regret: "It's a pity that there are no eggs, otherwise I would make oyster omelette for you to try. You must have never eaten it, right?"

Lu Chenjin shook his head, indeed he had never eaten it.

He rarely encounters this kind of street food.

Because he has allergies, his food has been strictly controlled by his family since he was a child.

But now on such a deserted island where you don’t have much to ask for, it’s good if you’re not hungry, so don’t worry about that much.

Hearing Xu Yin describe the deliciousness of oyster omelette, he not only did not reject it, but even looked forward to it vaguely.

It’s a pity that there are no eggs…

“Can bird eggs be used?”

Xiao Lin, who was looking for coconuts with Xiao Lu, took out a few bird eggs in his trouser pocket.

Xu Yin raised her eyebrows happily: "Not bad! Did you find the seabird habitat?"

Xiao Lin chuckled and said: "It's a pity that we are too timid to catch birds. We only dare to drop a few eggs secretly, for fear of being chased and pecked by them. Seabirds are so big! I didn't notice them flying far away before. , stopped on the shore, and realized how big it was! It was bigger than domestic chickens."

 Xu Yin has never had close contact with seabirds, but it is good to have a seabird habitat on the island. If there is nothing to eat, she will eat a few bird eggs to satisfy her hunger. At least she will not die of hunger.

There are so many recipes that pair eggs with seafood, such as the oyster omelette I just mentioned, steamed egg custard with crabs, and some shredded eggs in seafood porridge...

She listed several kinds, which made people salivate.

"Sister Yin, from now on I will look for bird eggs or other food every day. Can I partner with you?" Xiao Lin swallowed and asked tentatively.

Xu Yin laughed and said: "Welcome, welcome!"

Lu Chenjin turned his head and glanced at her.

Xu Yin will immediately feel sorry for herself: "Count you in, count you in."

He retracted his gaze, his lowered eyelids covering his eyes as bright as obsidian, but could not cover the slightly raised corners of his mouth.

"Sister Yin! Sister Yin! What should I do if the coconut shell cannot be opened? It took a lot of effort to use a knife to open a hole. The coconut juice can be drunk, but it cannot be used as a pot."

Xiaolu came back panting holding two coconuts with a small opening.

Behind her was PD Fang, who was also running out of breath: "Xiaolu, how come you don't mean what you say? I agreed to lend you a knife to open the coconut, and then give me a glass of coconut milk...I said you ...Why are you running away! You haven't given me the coconut juice yet... I even helped you open the coconut, borrowing the knife and the strength. The reward must be honored! If you don't have a cup, half a cup will do. I'm dying of thirst. I'm so thirsty. I can’t walk anymore…”

This scene really made a lot of people laugh.

Xu Yin took the coconut and asked PD Fang: "Do you have a water cup or an empty mineral water bottle?"

"Yes, yes, yes." The other party handed over the water glass with a flattering smile on his face, "Yin Yin is better!"

Xu Yin smiled and poured him half a cup.

Fang PD: “…”

I'm just being polite, why do you take it seriously?

He glanced at Xiaolu with a resentful look. The promised glass turned out to be half full, you liar!

Pretending not to see the small road, looking left and right at the scenery.

“Coconuts from the trees are not easy to pick, so they picked them under the trees on the trail. There are many people and few coconuts, so we all drink together first. When we go back and pick the coconuts from the trees, we will have more coconut juice to drink.”

"Yinyin, you still have the ability." "I don't have the ability, I'm just a vase."

…”

This is exactly what PD Fang said when he evaluated Xu Yin in private before. He scratched his head shyly and coughed lightly: "I'm sorry, I used to judge people by their appearance."

Xu Yin accepted his apology.

Wenfang PD borrowed a Swiss Army Knife and opened the mouths of the remaining coconuts. He asked Xiaolu and Xiaolin to run around and send one to the captain and deputy captain who were recovering from injuries in the shack, and another to Director Cheng and the others. Send one to Ada and the others who are still cutting down trees.

The rest of them drank among them.

Xu Yin also gave everyone a sip of the water collected in the plastic bag.

Finally quenched my thirst!

After sharing all the coconut juice, Xu Yin raised her hand to split the collected coconut shells into two halves.

…”

Everyone: Oh my god! I knew Xu Yin was very strong, but I didn’t expect that she could split a coconut with her bare hands!

Lu Chenjin frowned, looked at her hand and asked, "Doesn't it hurt?"

"fine."

It doesn’t hurt, but my delicate hands are red.

 Xu Yin waved her hand, picked up the half-cut coconut shell and looked at it: "Fang PD, I need to borrow your knife to scrape off the coconut meat."

“You use it, you use it, whatever you want!” PD Fang respectfully presented his saber with both hands.

Xiaolu pursed his lips in amusement. This guy was probably frightened by Sister Yin’s bright hands.

"Dig the coconut meat, right? I'll do it." Lu Chenjin got the saber before her and took the coconut shell out of her hand.

Xu Yin felt a little sweetness in her heart when she saw him digging into the coconut meat clumsily.

“You dig slowly, and the coconut meat you dug out is concentrated in one coconut shell, and the other coconut shells are used as pots and bowls.”

She planned to make a tripod that could hoist coconut shells to cook soup and porridge.

“Sister Yin, what can we do?” Xiaolu asked.

Since you are lucky enough to have a meal together, you have to do some work, otherwise you will feel bad.

“You are still responsible for collecting water and firewood.”

"okay!"

Let's all take action separately.

In that room, Director Cheng took a sip of coconut juice, narrowed his eyes with satisfaction, and discussed with the assistant directors: "I heard from Xiaolu that there are more coconuts on the trees, but they are out of reach. Which of you can climb trees? Let's go to more later." Pick a few and bring them back."

“I can, I’ll pick it.”

"Okay. When you go there, pay attention to the environment suitable for building a tree house. Xu Yin said that the terrain here is low and it will be flooded when the tide rises. It is best to build the house on a tree."

“Building a house on a tree? That’s a big project.”

“Can it be done with just a fire axe?”

“You have to do it even if you can’t do it, otherwise it will rain and the tide will rise, and you won’t be able to stay here.”

Director Cheng looked up and saw Gu Yihang walking over. He raised his hand and said, "Mr. Gu, let's go pick coconuts together later."

Gu Yihang frowned: "I'm not free."

…”

After speaking, Gu Yihang went straight to Xiao Zhao: "Are there any disinfectant cotton **** left?"

"Yes, yes." Xiao Zhao hesitated and said to him in a consultative tone, "But if it's just to wipe your hands, why don't you waste it?"

(End of this chapter)

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