Wilderness BBQ

Seeing that the sawdust was heated, Bell got up and stuffed the thin twigs into the sawdust.

Then, Bell carefully blew at the heated sawdust to strengthen the fire.

Under Bell's control, a ball of fire soon rose.

After igniting the thin twigs in his hand, he added two sticks of firewood and the fire soon burned brightly in the silent wilderness.

After doing all this, Bell looked at the dingo's corpse.

The dagger in his hand turned into an efficient butchering tool.

He dug out the innards, and also skinned the dingo.

"Actually, the fur of wild dogs and rabbits are very easy to peel.

Because they live in the wild, they need to create a layer of fat under the skin. We just need to cut off the layer of fat with the dagger to peel off the entire skin."

Bell's actions were proficient.

He did not look like a wilderness survivalist. Instead, he looked like a hunter who had been doing this for many years.