I Became The Chief Of A Primitive Village – Chapter 30, Popularising Boiled Water
Translator: Silavin As the sun set in the west, it was once again dusk.
Translator: Silavin As the sun set in the west, it was once again dusk.
Translator: Silavin “Shaman, the water is boiled,” Yu Ying poured a cup of hot water, placed it on the stone table, and wagged her fox tail. She soon ran back to watch over the roasting meat at the fire pit.
Translator: Silavin “Done.” Su Bai put down the charcoal, looking at the animal hide drawing that only he could understand.
Translator: Silavin Su Bai moved his arms and walked towards the Main Teepee, wanting to rest well after walking in the mountains for more than two hours. He was also very hungry. He had just lifted the door flap of the Teepee, looking at the completely renewed interior, with items neatly arranged.
Translator: Silavin “Shaman, how do we connect these Hollow Logs together?” Da Gua asked curiously.
Translator: Silavin Su Bai was not confident about unknown plants in this primitive society. He needed to see everything with his own eyes to be reassured. After all, this concerned the Tribe’s water source.
Translator: Silavin Trees surrounded the small lake, blocking Su Bai’s view.
Translator: Silavin Just as the atmosphere was developing a hint of intimacy, Hei Ya just returned from scouting ahead. He said in a low voice, “Shaman, Chieftain, we’re almost at the small lake.”