Awkwardly, Xu Yi didn't know how to do it.
After all, this was bamboo art, not wood art, so he couldn't do it yet.
"Lu Ke, do you know how to weave a bamboo hat?" Xu Yi asked, feeling it was more reliable to consult Lu Ke. After all, she was the crafts expert.
"Bamboo hat?" Lu Ke shook her head; this was a bit beyond her expertise.
"Then forget it, just weave a bamboo backpack instead." Xu Yi thought these jointless bamboos were quite useful and wanted to use them sparingly.
"Are we weaving it today?" Lu Ke looked at Xu Yi; she planned to finish digging the water channel first.
"No need. You handle the fox's body first, then dig the water channel. I'll chop down some trees first; the bamboo backpack isn't urgent." Upon saying this, Xu Yi set the fox down.
The fox had been dead for about ten hours, so it needed to be processed early, then sliced and smoked.
"Okay, leave it to me." Lu Ke took the fox and headed towards the creek.
