Of all the tools Li Younan made, his favorite and the most practical one is the one he's holding right now.
What is the most troublesome thing about being outdoors? It's not being tired with nowhere to rest, nor is it lacking food to munch on. It's when you're tired and want to drink water but have no water to drink.
Previously, a big factor limiting Li Younan from long-distance exploration was the lack of any water container in his equipment.
He certainly couldn't fill a pot with water and then run around carrying the pot, could he?
So before he set out, he made a water-storage bottle from wood, filled with his brewed tea.
When he gets tired, he takes it out and drinks a sip.
Today he's not expecting to immediately find large wild animals, but he still grips his bow and arrow tightly, ready to shoot at any time.
This time, the valley where he found a female goat before yielded no anomalies or unexpected finds.
