On the morning of the 25th, Chen Zhou, along with his precious darlings, left the River Valley Plain and returned to the beach.
Though this trip was quite fruitful, time constraints left some regrets.
For instance, he couldn't find cassava, the staple food of the Native Americans mentioned in the book, and the exact location of Pigeon Cave, or the migration path of the sheep, all remained unclear.
Regarding the cassava plant, Chen Zhou was completely unfamiliar.
He only knew it was a root-type plant, with its edible part buried underground, but as for what the above-ground plant looked like, he had no idea.
Therefore, trying to find cassava just by eye or luck in the River Valley Plain was basically hopeless; he would need to wield a hoe or shovel and dig shovel by shovel to uncover this plant.
Chen Zhou was genuinely looking forward to tasting cassava.
