After storing enough mugwort, Yi Qingqing went into the back mountain.
After passing the area where the villagers usually collected firewood and dug wild vegetables, she took out her hunting bow and quiver.
She analyzed the whereabouts of prey based on the traces they left in the forest.
This step sometimes had errors, but it could have an accuracy rate of 80%.
Her luck was very good today. She found three pheasants, one male and two females, and two of the hens were still sitting on eggs.
However, with her archery speed, it would be good to catch one, and the other one would definitely be scared away.
It was difficult for her to shoot fast-moving prey accurately. Her accuracy needed to be guaranteed by aiming time.
Yi Qingqing used the stealth steps taught by Master Li, carefully adjusted her position, found a good angle, pulled the bow to its full extent, and held her breath. When the time came, she decisively let go.
“Cluck!”
A flurry of chicken feathers flew.
The rooster abandoned his harem and ran away, and the weaker hen also abandoned her unhatched children.
Only the stronger hen, thanks to her superior physical condition, became the one killed by Yi Qingqing’s arrow.
Yi Qingqing went over, picked up the hen, and put it in her personal space, not even letting go of the eggs on the ground.
This was a good start. Yi Qingqing became more serious.
Rustle~
Her ears moved. She heard the sound of grass rubbing against each other.
Something was passing by, and it sounded like a big creature!
Yi Qingqing slowed down her breathing and quietly walked over following the sound.
In the ravine next to it, a wild boar was scratching its itchy body against a tree trunk. The surrounding wild grass was crushed by it.
Judging from its size, it should be a young wild boar that had not yet reached adulthood.
Yi Qingqing didn’t dare to mess with an adult wild boar, but she could try the one in front of her.
The strength of wild boars of this age had not reached its peak.
Although they were smaller in size, they were not as strong as adult wild boars, and their collision skills were not as good as adults, however, they had reached the age where they could live independently without their parents, so there was no need to worry about any consequences if she killed them.
The main reason was that this one would have about 40 to 50 catties of meat, and it would be a pity to miss it. It just so happened that she didn’t have much pork in stock.
She had also practiced hunting wild boars in the hunting skill teaching mode, both big and small, and she had simulated all kinds of situations.
If the small wild boars were provoked, the big ones would be attracted. The adult wild boars were too ferocious, and it was a bit dangerous for her to deal with them. She was hit and seriously injured several times.
But the current one was still possible. In the skill teaching mode, she could basically achieve a 99% success rate in hunting.
Although she had succeeded many times in the skill-teaching mode, this was not a virtual skill-teaching mode. If any accident occurred, she would be really injured and there would be no chance to start over, so she was still a little nervous.
In the end, she decided to use a trap as a backup.
Yi Qingqing took out two strong hemp ropes, one long and one short, from her personal space. She tied one end of the long rope into a knot, placed it at the chosen location, and hung the other end on a thick branch.
The other one was farther away from the slipknot trap. She tied it to the position close to the ground between the two trees.
In this way, if her arrow failed to incapacitate the wild boar, she could still lure it over here and put a noose around it. If the noose failed, she could also use a trip rope to block it, giving her enough time.
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