Gu Di'er carried An Yao as they swiftly moved through the jungle. In just half a day, she had collected half a basket of Chuanwu Grass. It was enough.
Strangely enough, it seemed that only this riverside area had Chuanwu Grass.
An Yao had initially planned to have Gu Di'er take her to more distant places to see if she could find untouched Chuanwu Grass everywhere.
However, once they left this area, the number of Chuanwu Grass became scarce. It seemed to be a species unique to this region.
Gu Di'er wasn't adept at identifying plants, so he thought An Yao was just picking some wild vegetables that he also liked to eat. He didn't pay it much attention.
In the afternoon, they had more time.
An Yao had Gu Di'er polish a stone into a grinding bowl. She had picked up a thick wooden stick to use as a pestle. She turned the recently picked Chuanwu Grass into a soft, thick paste.