He kicked the ewe's butt and jokingly scolded, "You've tried to escape several times. I'll keep you here for a while longer before I really let you go."
The ewe bleated twice, looked up at Li Younan, and then went back to lying by the fire.
Li Younan didn't only focus on milking the ewe.
To ensure this little animal produced high-quality milk, he fed it exceptionally high-quality moss.
You see, moss contains rich carbohydrates and can even be eaten by humans when necessary, though its taste is undoubtedly terrible.
Additionally, to balance the ewe's diet, Li Younan mixed some lichen into the hay it loved, lichen being a plant capable of producing glucose through photosynthesis, making it a delicate feed.
The ewe appeared cleaner, with its wool now smooth and shiny compared to when it first came to the shelter.
Overall, it didn't seem like a bad pet at all.
With this little creature, Li Younan's boring life found a bit of solace.
