The audience has a point.
These animals are all very smart, especially wolves, and they can make some decisions on their own.
"The Wolf King knew that if he continued to fight with Dahei, he would be the one who suffered in the end, so he was very smart to surrender to Dahei." Su Ran was just a little touched that Dahei would directly give up the position of Wolf King.
Dahei stuck close to Su Ran's feet, as obedient as a dog, without any of the ferocious look he had just shown.
After patting Dahei's head, Su Ran looked in the direction where the wolves disappeared. "The wolf king was seriously injured. He should go find herbs to eat by himself. Since he is here, I might as well go and take a look. I also plan to pick some herbs."
Su Ran sat on the moose again and patted its body. Under Su Ran's guidance, the moose followed the traces left by the wolves.
Dahei followed behind, and he didn't suffer any serious injuries in the previous battle.
Soon, behind a hillside, Su Ran saw the Wolf King eating herbs to heal himself.
Su Ran couldn't help but say, "Did you see that? This wolf king is very smart. He swallowed some of the herbs that can be taken orally directly, and chewed the herbs that can only be applied externally in his mouth first, and then used his tongue to spit the medicine on the wound."
When the audience saw it, they were quite surprised to find it was true.
There are a lot of herbs here, so many that Su Ran can't pick them all at once.
Although he could see the plants in the forest through prompts, he was not as good as the Wolf King, a local.
After all, they have lived here for so long, they must know where the most herbs are. The wolf king probably doesn't know that he has become a guide.
Su Ran was very proud. After the wolf king left, he got off the moose and started picking herbs in the forest.
"These herbs are very valuable because they are wild and have very high medicinal value. So if we sell some of them, there is a good market and we can make a lot of money."
“I’ll keep the rest for myself and dry it to make herbal medicine.”
After filling the bamboo basket, a clue that suddenly appeared in front of Su Ran made him make a new discovery.
"Guess what I found?"
The audience in the live broadcast room sent out barrages:
"Who could have guessed that?"
"Herbs? Herbs that are more valuable?"
Su Ran shook his head and smiled: "It's not herbs, it's tea."
The audience was stunned for a moment.
"What? There is tea here? Aren't these tea trees planted artificially? How can there be tea in this mountain den?"
"Yes, does tea grow in the wild? Don't lie to me, husband."
"What a wishful thinking! How could he be your husband... Oh my god, the one in front is a man, same!"
It is not uncommon to see tea leaves growing in the wild: "In fact, the most primitive tea trees grow in this kind of mountains. Wild tea trees are also called wild tea trees. The tea leaves picked from them are incomparable to ordinary tea leaves in terms of taste and rarity."
"Is this true? Is it more expensive than my Da Hong Pao?"
Zhang Chao is an expert in tea tasting. He has a collection of various fine teas at home, including Dahongpao, Duyun Maojian, and Anxi Tieguanyin.
"That's natural," Su Ran said. "Thousands of years ago, our ancestors discovered tea trees, which are the wild tea trees growing in the wild."
"Later, our ancestors began to move tea trees to gardens and began to cultivate them artificially on a large scale."
"But even though the amount of tea leaves can be increased, the taste is far inferior to the original wild tea leaves."
After hearing Su Ran say this, Zhang Chao, who had drunk so many good teas, felt a little greedy.
Is wild tea really that good?
What does it taste like?
Gulp. After swallowing his saliva, Zhang Chao, who was separated from the screen, was already vaguely curious about the wild tea tree that Su Ran mentioned.
"So Brother Su, have you ever drunk wild tea leaves?"
Su Ran laughed and shook his head: "No, I was just an ordinary person before. I couldn't even drink the best tea, so how could I have the chance to drink the more precious wild tea?"
Zhang Chao nodded while holding his phone, and typed again: "Then I'll treat you to West Lake Longjing, OK?"
Hearing this, Su Ran was slightly surprised: "Really? You still have such good stuff?"
"I'm just inviting you to drink some Longjing tea, why are you so excited, Brother Su?"
"It's just Longjing tea?"
"No, buddy, do you know what West Lake Longjing is?"
"do not know……"
The audience asked Su Ran one after another, and he explained: "West Lake Longjing is one of the top ten famous teas in China. It is produced in the mountains around West Lake Longjing Village, hence its name."
"It has a history of more than 1200 years. When Emperor Qianlong visited West Lake in Hangzhou, he praised West Lake Longjing tea and named the tea trees in front of Hu Gong Temple at the foot of Shifeng Mountain as 'Imperial Tea.'"
"At present, the annual yield of 18 jade tea trees is less than one kilogram. With such a low yield, we have no way to measure its value with an exact number."
Su Ran then asked Zhang Chao: "So my friend, how much West Lake Longjing do you have?"
Zhang Chao's uncle's position in the system was at the top among ordinary people, so he also took advantage of his uncle and got half a pound of West Lake Longjing tea from him.
Hearing that there was half a catty of wine, Su Ran nodded slightly: "If you really want to give me flowers to drink, it's not impossible."
Su Ran doesn't like drinking tea very much, and the old man likes it even less.
But it's not good tea.
For some people who never drink tea, just one sip of really good tea will make them want to drink it even if they don’t like tea.
"Then it's settled," Zhang Chao paused, "but I can't treat you for nothing, you have to treat me to some wild tea leaves too."
As expected, there is no free lunch in the world, but Su Ran and Zhang Chao both want to have a sip of the tea that the other person mentioned, so this can be considered as a mutual fulfillment.
What Su Ran found was a lush and dense wild tea forest.
These wild tea trees grow particularly luxuriantly, and some low trees are even connected to form small forests.
Although these wild tea trees are not trimmed and are not as beautiful as the tea trees in the tea garden, every leaf of tea grown from them contains the flavor of nature.
Su Ran gently parted the branches of the tea tree, which was covered with tender green leaves. He pinched the stem above the fish leaves with his thumb and index finger, and lifted it lightly. The tea leaves fell easily into his palm.
At the same time, Su Ran was demonstrating her picking technique to the audience, and said: "Hand-picking tea requires lifting your hands, and avoid pinching with your fingernails."
"If the tea leaves are damaged, the quality will be greatly compromised."
“So that’s what I learned.”
"Wait, it seems like what I learned is of no use."
Su Ran smiled and scanned the comments scrolling on the screen. He said gently, "The taste of this tea is really wonderful. Sometimes you can taste the unique flavor even without roasting it."
As he finished speaking, he gently picked up a piece of extremely fresh tea leaves and carefully put it into his mouth. The moment the tea leaves touched the tip of his tongue, a rich and deep tea fragrance immediately spread in his mouth, as if it was a gift from nature, intoxicating him.
"Just like this wild tea," Su Ran continued to share his feelings, "It may be slightly bitter at first, but that bitterness soon turns into a sweet aroma. It has a soft and long taste. If you savor it carefully, you will find that the aftertaste is endless and unforgettable."
At this moment, Su Ran seemed to be in a world full of fragrance. His mouth was filled with the fresh scent of tea leaves, which was a kind of purity and tranquility from nature. (End of this chapter)