e fruit and two big fat rabbits, then gave them
r me?" aske
g orders with a flat expression s
ting following the young man's
ed, ''Eat,'' said the young m
ed to eat the fruit, ''I'm very hungry... Thank you again,''
's her easygoing nature. She was quite stressed yesterday, but now she has to contin
you didn't glance at the rabbit I b
e did not understand what the young man was saying. Like it o
he young man again, ''Eat this?'' asked the young man, pointin
y said it word for word, broken up
smiled, ''You mean to eat that?!'' Anindira exclaimed with confirmation. S
''Isn't it still raw?! '' exclaimed Anindir
onstration. This time, Anindira showed a slightly different r
d Anindira in surprise. She wrinkled her forehead while makin
aist and took out a flat stone. Soon after, he began
ings like that. So far, Anindira has been diligent in helping her mother and grandmother in the kitchen. Apart from that,
the rabbit, the young man
sight, reflexively, Anindira's body moved back a little
laimed Anindira, asking with a face that s
e young man misunderstood it, he then wa
exively moved quickly to stop the young man's ha
with a slightly angry face, ''Don't throw it away, it's wasted!''
oung man. She didn't like seeing
you?! You didn't eat it?
d, already like that? Anindira was also very b
throw it away?!'' asked Anindira firmly, ''You catch it, that means you want to eat it... you wo
an throw food away so easily, especially
ng the words and actions of both parties. Try groping and researching some of thei
st, ''I don't eat raw meat...'' said Anindi
must be fire!... You can make a fire?'' Anindira asked, a
feelings, unexpectedly, two days since he was with Anindira, always s
o be wise in seeing Anindira's actions
and his eyebrows raised, and h
ntrast to his cold demeanor so far, ''You women don't like to eat raw meat...
. The young man kicked the two stones together. From the impact of the two stones, a splash
ith her ridiculous attitude and demonstration, ''Hehehe...'' a strange l
again he spoke in a dictating manner while
oung man had come down to prepare a bonfire. When he brought Anindira down, the fire was ready below. He then took two rabbits wrapped in broad leaves resembling teak leaves an
himself, ''Halvir... I am... Halvir...'' the
ira exclaimed, then po
ded, ''You?!'' Halvir asked,
-ra...'' said Anindira
ally the rabbit meat was cooked and ready to be eaten. The taste is bland but still delicious, esp
ut, it doesn't taste bad... it's still worth eating, what else in a place like this,
oma of firewood and leaves enveloping it. Even though it
eat I cooked for you. That's good... You won't starve then,'' Halvir said in response to Ani