They hadn't known each other for long, but Law could tell that Sheerah was a rather confused person. However, she was very knowledgeable and wasn't a simple silly girl, which was one of the reasons why she was still safe and sound.
When Law told her that the berries were poisonous, she was stunned and said, "Then am I going to die?" Then she subconsciously took a bite of the berry, which made Law's balls ache.
Sure enough, Sheerah's hidden luck was very, very high …
The fire warmed the cave and resisted the wind and cold outside.
In the dark night, there was only the howling wind and heavy snow. Who knew how many lives would die in this snowstorm.
Sheerah lay on the haystack and slept soundly, completely unguarded against the opposite sex in the cave.
Law leaned against the mountain wall on the other side and closed his eyes to take a nap. After a while, he fell asleep and entered a light sleep.
Perhaps it was because of the snowstorm, but the night was cold and long.
The light and warmth of the fire were the most beautiful things at this time.
Early the next morning, Law opened his eyes. Sheerah was still asleep, and there were only embers left by the fire. He glanced at the snow outside. Finally, it was not as fierce as it was a few days ago, and there were signs of it weakening.
Law got up and added a few pieces of firewood to the embers of the fire. After fiddling with it for a moment, the fire started again. Then he left the cave and quickly disappeared into the white wind and snow.
Half an hour later, Sheerah woke up and found that Law was no longer in the cave. She immediately felt disappointed.
"He's gone …"
Sheerah whispered to herself. In their conversation yesterday, Law had made it clear that he would leave early, and sure enough, he had left early in the morning without even saying goodbye.
"I haven't asked him for his contact number yet!"
Sheerah suddenly thought of this and slapped her cheeks in regret.
She felt that Law had saved her. Even if she couldn't repay him now, she would definitely repay him in the future!
Seeing that the snowstorm was still blowing outside, Sheerah didn't know what to do for a moment. She could only sit on the haystack in a daze. After a moment, she took out a book from her bag. On the cover was the words: D. Hunter.
This was an adventure biography from the perspective of a hunter, and an important book that inspired her to become a hunter.
The book was a little thick, and there were several labels inside, indicating that she had already been to these places.
She had read this book many times, but she would still take it out and flip through it when she was free.
Half an hour later, a sound came from the cave, and Sheerah was pulled out of her reading state.
Following the sound, he did not expect it to be Law who had returned.
"Law, I thought you left!" Sheerah put down her book and got up excitedly.
"I was about to leave, but I remembered that there was nothing to eat in the cave, so I went to look for some food."
Law spread out the wrapped coat in his hand. Inside were nearly a hundred dark purple berries, all of which had been stripped of toxins by Law.
That was all he could find in such an environment.
Seeing that Law was still thinking of her before she left, Sheerah was so touched that her black eyes sparkled, but she didn't notice that Law was very clean and didn't have any snow on him.
Putting down the berries, Law looked at Sheerah and smiled. "The snowstorm outside is starting to weaken, but I don't know when it will stop. But these berries should be enough for you to last until the snowstorm stops."
"Thank you." Sheerah looked at Law with tears in her eyes.
"You're welcome. I have to go. Take care."
Law didn't plan to stay long. He put down the fruit and was about to leave.
"Wait, can you tell me your phone number?" Sheerah took a step forward, but tripped and suddenly fell forward.
Law caught Sheerah in time to save her from the tragedy of landing on her face.
Sheerah steadied herself with Law's help, a little embarrassed.
Law didn't think much about it and told Sheerah the number. The latter took out a piece of paper to write down the number because her phone was out of battery.
According to Sheerah, she wanted to repay him in the future.
Law didn't stay any longer. He gave Sheerah the number and left.
The snowstorm was obviously weakening, which was a good sign.
Law took the sleigh and slid over the flat snow, his figure disappearing into the distance.
He saved two people in the snowstorm, one was the villager uncle, the other was Sheerah. But after saving Sheerah, the pages didn't increase, and after saving the uncle, the pages increased.
Maybe it was because without his help, the uncle would have died, but Sheerah wouldn't.
As long as there were enough pages, it was fine.
Based on this idea, Law didn't think too deeply about the problem.
The harvest of this year's test was average. Only 271 pages were converted, but with the current number of pages, the pages were enough before next year's test.
Although there were many ways to increase the pages, Law didn't want to waste too much time deliberately increasing the pages. Taking the test once a year would be enough.
Ten days later, Luo Hui arrived at Lin Nie's residence.
There was no snow in the area where the forest was located, but there was a unique dryness in winter, and the greenery was not as lush as in summer.
More than half of the plants climbing the house had withered, but according to Day Tiger, they would grow back soon in spring. If they weren't cleaned up deliberately, even the windows would be covered tightly in the end.
Day Tiger was Lin Nie's housekeeper. He had two other identities, one was Lin Nie's apprentice, and the other was a one-star food hunter.
Speaking of which, the reason why Lin Nie could be promoted to two-star was because he accepted Day Tiger as his apprentice. Because Day Tiger got a one-star achievement in the field of food, Lin Nie could be promoted to two-star.
Luo Hui went to the study to continue reading, while Bohara studied with Day Tiger.
Lin Nie came to ask about the results of the food hunter test. Knowing that Law had voluntarily abstained, he didn't ask further. He just let Law read the book and left.
After going out for a while with the test, he returned to the boring days from half a year ago.
Every day was three points in one line, eat, read, and sleep!
Winter went and spring came, and the four seasons changed all year round. In the blink of an eye, another year passed.
Not much had happened in the past year.
Law read through all the books in Lin Nie's collection and participated in the food hunter test. Not only did he play with Dongba, but he also successfully converted a lot of pages, making the total number of pages exceed three thousand.
Jin's message came, saying that the translation of Selbo's ancient language was almost finished, and the results might be out in a week.
The translation of ancient language was very slow, but Law had a lot of books to read, so he asked Jin to translate all the ancient language and give the content to him.
Bohara studied with Day Tiger, and as a result, gained another thirty pounds.
The plants that climbed and grew outside the house went through a reincarnation cycle, waiting for the spring to come back to life.
Law walked out of the study and came to the courtyard where the vitality was slightly withered. Facing the winter sun, he stretched his body.
It took him a year and a half to finish reading all the books. During that time, he didn't neglect his exercise, but it only increased his average value by 1%. It could be seen that pure exercise was far less fast than absorbing resentment or eating ingredients.
It was incredible to be able to stay in a room and read so many books.
In fact, if there was no agreement with Lin Nie, Law wouldn't have forced himself to persist. Otherwise, with his temperament, it was impossible for him to stay in one place and read books for a whole year and a half.
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