The following day.
As usual, Xi'en came with a bunch of females delivering fruits and boiled mashed soybeans in the morning.
However, this time, Xi'en didn't leave with the females; instead, he stayed behind.
He chuckled somewhat sheepishly, "Our tribe is used to a vegetarian diet, you guys eat first, they will prepare meat for you when they return at noon."
Su Tang didn't mind; she preferred sweet fruits over roast meat, so did Qiu Mo. They shared similar tastes.
But Gaiyin and the others, were not impressed by the fruits, they had done with a few pieces and refused to touch them anymore.
Once they had filled their bellies, Xi'en led them away from the tribe.
First, they arrived at a place where they usually harvested Hard-Fruits.
This place was a flatland with little obstruction, and was thus fully bathed in sunlight.
The soybean plants growing here were different from what Su Tang remembered. In her memory, the pods were flat, but the pods here were round and full.