The five babies had set up their respective traps, and the next thing to do was to wait and see if any prey would walk into the trap.
Mo Ruyue brought the babies and prepared to take a nap in another place. After all, there were so many human auras around, and no prey would approach easily.
Before she knew it, it was already noon. With the shade of the trees in the mountain, she did not feel hot. Instead, it was very cool.
After Da Bao scattered the insect repellent, he spread out the coarse square cloth he had brought on a relatively flat and open space. Mo Ruyue took out another basket from her bamboo basket, which contained their food and water.
There was soft bread and scone that Mo Ruyue had baked early in the morning, as well as sliced braised meat and sausages that she had made herself. Mo Ruyue even took the time to make a bunch of fried mushroom skewers and sprinkled some cumin on them. It was delicious.