Han Sen followed Bao'er's instructions when she told him where to look. Amidst that clump of mushrooms was a small clump of grass that didn't look particularly outstanding.
The grass was only three or four centimeters tall. It was very, very small, and it appeared rugged and yellow. It looked as if it had dried up and died. If Bao'er hadn't pointed it out, Han Sen wouldn't have noticed it.
"You want to eat that grass?" Han Sen looked at Bao'er with shock. And he thought to himself, "Since when has Bao'er changed her appetite? I thought she only ate sweets."
"Not the grass. There is something below it," Bao'er said quietly.
"Below?" Han Sen looked at the grass and instantly realized what she meant. The grass was probably similar to the greens of a carrot. The root of the plant was the useful part.