Dropped I Became A God - Chapter 20 Rabbi
Everyone burst out laughing as they saw Dilya’s bright red cheeks.
“I’ve never seen you so embarrassed before,” Kerym said.
Dilya turned her head and looked away from embarrassment. “Shut up!”
Kerym chuckled. “Well, that’s fine. You can be with Kigai and I’ll be with Heath.”
“That sounds good,” Karl said. He rubbed his stomach as it growled from hunger. “Hey, uhh… Did you happen to bring any food?”
Kerym shook his head. “No, I didn’t, but this place is filled with rabbits, we should be able to catch some to eat.”
“Hmm, alright. I’ll go look for some.” Karl stood up and walked around the camp, trying to find some rabbits.
“Here, let me help you. I’m also pretty hungry,” Kerym said, standing up and catching up with Karl.
Karl nodded and looked in the dark to find some rabbits. He was using his night vision ability and it was working pretty well. Although it could have been better, it was good nonetheless.
Kerym walked beside Karl, keeping an eye out for any rabbits. Unlike Karl, he didn’t have anything to help him see in the dark, but his hearing was pretty good. His ears twitched as he heard the scuttling of an animal. He turned to the direction of the sound. “Right there.”
Karl looked to where Kerym was looking and saw a rabbit. “Alright.” Using the darkness, Karl wrapped the rabbit with his tentacles. “Got it!”
“Nice, that power of yours is really helpful.”
The two walked up to the rabbit and killed it, making sure it didn’t suffer. Kerym grabbed it, placing it in his bag.
“Let’s catch a few more,” Karl said.
Kerym nodded and they went back to looking for more rabbits. The next few rabbits weren’t as easy to find as the first ones. It was dark and they were in their burrows, hiding from predators, but there were some on the surface.
They made their way back to the camp when they caught their fourth rabbit.
Kerym arrived at the camp and placed his bag with rabbits down. “Where’s Dilya?” he asked Heath.
“In the tent,” Heath answered, pointing to the tent.
“Alright.” Kerym turned to Karl. “I’ll make a fire and cook the rabbits, why don’t you get Dilya?”
Karl nodded. “Ok.” He went into the tent to get Dilya.
Kerym watched Karl head into the tent. He grabbed some firewood nearby and piled them up. Channeling his mana, he drew a fire symbol and set the firewood on fire. Usually, he doesn’t use magic, but he had to agree, it was very convenient and helpful. Taking out the dead rabbits, he stuck them on some sticks, placing them over the fire.
As Karl entered the tent, he saw Dilya sitting, practicing her power. “Wow, you don’t take a break.”
Dilya turned her head and looked up at Karl. “Uh, yeah. I’m probably the weakest one here, so I want to help out as much as possible.”
Karl nodded. “Well, Kerym and I caught some rabbits to eat. He’s cooking them outside right now. Want to join us? You have to be hungry.”
“Yeah, I am hungry, but Kerym is cooking the food? He’s not the worst cook, but you should’ve called me. I’m a better cook.”
“Next time.”
The two left the tent and sat around the fire.
“Are you done? I am huuuuuuuungry,” Heath asked Kerym.
“Yeah, yeah. I’m almost done.” Kerym turned the rabbits over, making sure it was cooked evenly.
After a few minutes, the rabbits were done cooking. Kerym passed the rabbits around. “Ok, one for each of us.”
They grabbed the rabbit on a stick, smelling it.
“It smells pretty good,” Karl said, looking at it.
“Of course it smells good, I made it!” Kerym said with a proud expression.
Dilya rolled her eyes as she took a bite of the rabbit. “Do you not remember who taught you how to cook? If it wasn’t for me, this would be burnt to ashes.”
Kerym rubbed his head. “I wasn’t that bad before, was I?”
Karl chuckled as he bit a mouthful of the rabbit.
“Don’t eat too fast, you’ll choke,” Dilya told Karl.
“It’s ok, I’m not a kid.”
Heath patted his chest as he finished the rabbit. “Man, that was tasty.”
“You’re already done?” Kerym asked. He hadn’t even eaten half of his own rabbit.
“Yeah, I eat fast. My mum’s always telling me to enjoy the food, but I just can’t help it.”
“Well yeah, you should probably eat slower, but you do you,” Kerym replied, taking another bite of the rabbit.
“I’m gonna go ahead and sleep, I’m tired,” Heath said, yawning.
“Alright, I’ll join you after I’m done eating.”
Heath nodded, stretching his legs and heading to their tent. Getting rid of the load on his body, he took off his iron armor, placing it on the side. It took a while, but it felt so good having the heavy load off of him. He sighed and laid down at the right side of the tent, covering himself with his blanket. Closing his eyes, he drifted off to sleep.
The group finished their food soon after.
“I kinda wish we caught more,” Karl said, licking his fingers.
“Yeah, me too.” Kerym cleaned his hands and went over to his tent, yawning. “I’m going to sleep, you guys should too, we’ll be waking up at first light.”
Kerym entered his tent and saw Heath was already asleep. He laid down on the left side of the tent, across Heath. Covering himself with the blanket, he yawned and closed his eyes, drifting off to sleep.
Karl stood up and walked over to their tent. He turned to Dilya to ask her a question, “I’m going to sleep, what about you?”
“Yeah, go on ahead. I’ll join you in a few,” Dilya replied, smiling at Karl.
“Ok, don’t stay up too long.” Karl entered the tent and laid down. He pulled his blanket up, covering his body with it. Staring at the roof of the tent, he sighed as he closed his eyes.
‘System, take me to my console.’