I hurriedly ran over and tightly grabbed the bamboo basket Margo was about to take back, and told her to bring another one over, as this one could be used to hold the pork. But as for the pig's intestines and some other inedible organs, I decided not to keep them. I used the other basket to carry them to a farther place to dispose of them. By the time Margo brought another basket, I had already removed some organs from the wild boar's stomach, such as the heart, kidneys, lungs, spleen, and liver, which are all consumable. The intestines and stomach had to be discarded because, without hot water, they were hard to process. I packed them up and carried them a few hundred meters outside the camp to bury them in a pit. When I returned, I stripped the meat from the bones. I thought I could

