Chapter 210 World 4: Collecting and Identifying Herbs
Chapter 210 World 4: Collecting and Identifying Herbs
After the three of them carefully closed the doors and windows, they walked out with brisk steps.
Just as they stepped out of the door, a familiar figure appeared in front of them - it turned out to be Aya who was rushing towards this side. It seemed that she had just come from somewhere else, and her purpose seemed to be to find Grandma Qiu Tian.
Looking more closely, there were actually more than a dozen females standing next to Aya at this moment.
Several of the females looked very familiar, and Wu Li quickly recognized that they were people he had seen before.
What was even more surprising was that among this group of people were the disabled orcs we had seen last time!
When these people heard that they were going out to follow Wuli to collect herbs, they were all extremely excited, with uncontrollable excitement on their faces.
Without saying a word, they immediately raised their feet and hurried to catch up, fearing that they would miss this rare opportunity if they fell behind.
After all, for the entire tribe, it is a great blessing that the saint is willing to personally teach the tribesmen how to identify various herbs!
No wonder even the usually steady father Mo couldn't suppress his inner desire and wanted to go along after hearing the news.
"Dad Mo, is Arong willing to go out?"
Yun Duo came over with a smile and asked curiously. She was as lively and agile as a cheerful little bird.
Hearing Yun Duo's question, the people around who were originally busy stopped what they were doing and turned their eyes to Arong.
For a moment, all kinds of eyes intertwined together, including confusion, surprise, and expectation.
However, Arong, who was in the spotlight, seemed to have heard nothing and did not respond to Yun Duo's words at all, not even raising his eyelids.
His eyes were fixed on the shoes on Wu Li's feet, as if the shoes had some magical power, making him completely immersed in them and unable to extricate himself.
Seeing this, everyone looked at each other in bewilderment, wondering: What on earth is wrong with Ah Rong? Why is he so oblivious to what others are saying?
Although I know that Arong from the clan leader's family is sick and has been in poor health, I rarely see him go out.
But the Orcs in the Continent had no idea what autism was. They only knew that Arong was quiet and his reactions were slower than those of other beast cubs.
At first, everyone wondered if Arong was mute and couldn't speak.
Only Father Mo showed a relieved smile on his face, and responded cheerfully: "That's right! I don't know what kind of good luck I had today, this kid actually agreed to go out with us for the first time. If not, with his usually solitary personality, I would never dare to leave him alone at home and run away by myself!"
As he spoke, Father Mo shook his head slightly, still seeming a little bit unbelievable.
"This is really a great thing!" said one of the females with a happy face.
"That's right. Those little guys should go out more often and enjoy the warmth of the sun. Let them run and play to their heart's content. This will be beneficial to their healthy growth." Another female took over the conversation with a smile.
"Yes, yes, that's right."
The other females nodded in agreement and echoed the voice.
For a moment, cheerful discussions filled the air.
Before long, the group of people were chatting and laughing as they passed through the lush green plantations and arrived at the edge of the tribe.
The view here is wide and you can clearly see the distant scenery.
And because there are often orcs patrolling and standing guard here, the security is still quite high.
While enjoying the beautiful scenery around them, everyone continued to chat about children. The atmosphere was relaxed and pleasant.
Wu Li stood still, cleared his throat, and began to introduce: "Today we are going to learn about a herbal medicine that can expel roundworms. This herb is called neem leaves."
Wu Li squatted down and pointed at a plant at his feet. Its leaves were slender and emitted a faint bitter smell.
Everyone gathered around and looked at him curiously.
"This neem leaf grows in many places around the tribe and is easy to find. If you have roundworms in your stomach, boil these leaves in water and drink it to get rid of the worms. But the amount must be controlled, too much will harm your body." Wuli explained patiently.
Aya listened attentively, asking questions from time to time, and the others also paid close attention.
At this time, Arong slowly walked towards the grass beside him, squatted down and stared at a small flower.
Just as Mo Adie was about to stop him, Wu Li raised his hand to stop him.
"It doesn't matter. Maybe he found something interesting."
Wu Li approached Arong and found that there were several neem seedlings hidden under the flower.
"Look, Arong also found the neem seedlings. Maybe he also has a unique perception of herbs." Wuli said with a smile.
Everyone was surprised when they heard this, and looked at Arong with a hint of expectation, hoping that this usually taciturn child could show more potential.
At this moment, Father Mo couldn't help showing excitement. He opened his eyes wide and his lips trembled slightly, as if he had seen some incredible miracle.
The excitement was like a surging torrent, instantly destroying his usually calm and composed image.
Wu Li, standing by, was equally delighted. Her beautiful eyes sparkled as she thought to herself, "They say that children from the stars possess unique and special talents. Perhaps this child truly possesses abilities beyond the imagination of ordinary people?"
Thinking of this, Wuli couldn't help but feel full of anticipation and curiosity about Arong's future life.
Just when everyone was full of anticipation, Arong suddenly reached out and pulled up the chinaberry seedlings.
Wu Li was about to open her mouth to remind him that this might hurt the seedlings, but A Rong handed the seedlings to her, muttering, "Here..."
This simple word stunned everyone present.
Mo Adie's eyes were moist. This was the first time that Arong took the initiative to communicate with others and share things.
Wu Li took the seedling with a smile and said gently, "Arong is great."
When Arong heard the compliment, the corners of his mouth rose slightly. Although the expression was very subtle, it was enough to surprise everyone.
Afterwards, Wuli led everyone to continue looking for other herbs.
Arong followed Wuli closely, picking up a leaf or a small stone from time to time and handing it to Wuli, as if showing his new discovery.
Every time, Wuli would respond and encourage.
Everyone gradually changed their views on Arong and began to believe that this child had unlimited potential.
On the edge of this vibrant tribe, they explore the secrets of herbs, and Arong is slowly changing.
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