Chapter 370 - 370 270 Can You Eat It_1
Chapter 370 - 370 270 Can You Eat It_1
?Chapter 370: Chapter 270 Can You Eat It?_1 Chapter 370: Chapter 270 Can You Eat It?_1 Feng Yi actually noticed that there were people around, but he was busy distinguishing scents, and since the others soon moved away, he didn’t divert his attention to greet them.
After finishing a leaf of greens, he identified the scent of the little bugs and then stood up to walk inside the house.
He balled up another leaf in his hand and stuffed it in his mouth. Wasting food is shameful.
Inside, Captain Wen and the other team members had finished discussing their business.
When Feng Yi came over, Captain Wen introduced him to several other team members who had just returned to the unit.
“Hello, Feng… expert,” Deputy Captain Jin reached out for a handshake with Feng Yi.
Deputy Captain Jin looked more approachable than Captain Wen.
But that was only on the surface. One must never judge by appearances alone when it comes to the people of the Alliance Protection Bureau.
“Just call me Feng Yi,” Feng Yi said.
In this setting, he was the youngest and didn’t like being directly addressed as ‘Teacher’ or ‘Expert’.
But his status as an expert was unmistakable here, so nobody would call him ‘Little Feng’ outright.
Nor would anyone from the Alliance Protection Bureau call him by his internet nickname “Brother Se.”
So they went with his name.
Having left the “mystical” atmosphere of the compound, Feng Yi now appeared much more normal, and in conversation, he didn’t make the patrol team members feel uncomfortable.
“What were you doing just now? Did you find something?” Deputy Captain Jin asked, curious.
“No. Just feeling out what’s special about this place,” Feng Yi said.
“What did you sense?”
“The vibrancy of life.”
Deputy Captain Jin: “…Oh. Life is indeed vibrant in this mountain range.”
Remembering how Feng Yi had been nibbling on the leaves earlier, Deputy Captain Jin added, “The large leaves of this variety of kale probably don’t taste very good raw.”
Feng Yi nodded, “It’s not that great. But it contains some flavors not found elsewhere.”
The station master of the monitoring station came over, heard this, and chimed in, “They are locally cultivated and count as one of the specialties here, even the same batch of seeds, planted in different locations, would taste different.”
This difference, people would usually attribute to local climatic and soil factors.
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