Mu Shuangshuang came down the mountain, gathered some firewood, set up a simple frame, and used the hatchet left by Lu Yuanfeng to dig a small stove. She cleaned the pot, set it on the frame, and started a fire to boil water.
Speaking of which, these outdoor skills of Mu Shuangshuang were actually learned back in police school, when a few close classmates arranged to cook outdoors in the mountains, learning from a local guide with experience.
At that time, learning was just for novelty and fun, but now, those skills she didn't pay much attention to have become essentials for her to live a better life.
Finding a sturdy stick, Mu Shuangshuang sharpened one end. A hatchet is indeed better than scissors, not only because it's sharp but also because it doesn't waste much time.
It's just a pity there were no bamboos. Sharpening bamboo is the best for fishing; one stab and it can directly pierce the fish's belly.