After traveling through ancient times, she became a wild woman
Chapter 2225 Why are there no old people?
Chapter 2225 Why are there no old people?
Ajin and the others were stunned and overjoyed after hearing the story of Qinglong tribe leader Ye Feng and the goddess Xiao Se.
The patriarch and the goddess are so powerful, which means that their lives will get better and better in the future.
Not to mention the patriarch and Arthur who didn't see it, just talking about tonight's meal was enough to make them determined to stay here.
Rice they had never tasted before, stir-fried vegetables they had never tasted before, fruits that were completely different from what they had imagined, and barbecue that was many times more delicious than they knew.
Each one of them made them burst into tears and deeply moved.
Life is not easy, especially after experiencing the flood. The despair and hunger are truly unforgettable.
Now I live on a warm boat, eat delicious food, and can exercise to make myself stronger. What else is there to be dissatisfied about?
Moreover, isn’t this the life they have always wanted?
A Jin looked at the friendly smiling clan members around him. He was so touched and wanted to cry. He wanted to tell Ashu and the others that he was really happy.
The people of the Yihe tribe listened to the legendary stories of the Qinglong tribe told by Ashu and Awu, and their eyes were filled with excitement. When they found time, they whispered to Ajin: "I want to stay here, here. You can eat enough and not be hungry.”
Ah Jin is a very emotional child, and his eyes turned red instantly: "Yes, Ah Shu promised us that if the leader of the Asuan clan allows us to be here, we will definitely be here."
In fact, he was not sure how long they would stay here, but he somehow believed in Ashu and believed that he was a good person and would not throw them off the boat.
The tribesmen were actually worried about this. Now that they received A Jin's assurance, they all breathed a sigh of relief: "Really? That's great. Let's stay here together. No matter what you ask me to do, I'm willing to do it."
"Me too, me too." Another tribe member squeezed over, with a bright smile on his face, "It's warm here, I'm not hungry, and there are so many tribesmen, I like it very much."
Looking at the smiling clan members, A Jin's eyes turned red with laughter. They were all happy when they all lived together.
After telling the story, Ah Jin first learned some of the rules here from Ah Wu, and then taught the people of the Yihe tribe how to wash their faces and feet.
Ah Jin put his feet into the hot wooden bucket, heated them for a while and then quickly raised his feet, with shock in his eyes: "This is also warm, even warmer than the food we eat."
The rice won't be very hot when it goes into your mouth, but the water for soaking your feet needs to be hotter so that it tastes better.
Soaking feet was also Arthur's favorite thing to do, and everyone in the tribe fell in love with it.
Anyway, there is a lot of firewood, anyway, the water in the big pot keeps boiling, and anyway, the water is free, so whoever wants to soak their feet can go get water, no one will compete with you for hot water.
In the tribe, you can compete for meat, hides, and females, but you will never compete for hot water.
Hot water is the most useless thing and the most abundant thing, but it is also everyone’s favorite.
Ah Jin thought about what Ah Wu said, the best effect is to soak your feet when the water is hot. He gritted his teeth and put his feet in again.
The stinging pain I had never experienced before was like fighting a wild beast. Anyway, it was painful.
But this kind of stinging pain was within the acceptable range for him. In order to let all the tribesmen see the good effect, and to be a good representative, A Jin could not bear the pain and did not take his feet out of the water.
A Jin endured baring his teeth and cracking his mouth to prevent himself from appearing too ferocious, so as not to scare the tribesmen and prevent them from soaking their feet.
That would be a waste of A Wu A Shu's kindness to them and make them unhappy. He wanted A Shu and A Wudu to be happy.
Not long after soaking, a stream of heat spread from the feet upwards, and then spread throughout the limbs, making the whole person feel comfortable.
A Jin suddenly looked down at the back of his hand in surprise. His expression was so astonished that the tribesmen felt strange.
Some tribesmen couldn't help but asked out of curiosity: "Ajin, what's wrong with you? You look so strange."
He himself was also surprised that A Jin stretched out the back of his hand to show them: "My hands are sweaty, take a look." The tribesmen leaned over and saw a thin layer of sweat on the back of his hand. They were all surprised: "Why are you sweating?"
"It's unbelievable that you are sweating on such a cold and snowy day."
"You're not wearing any animal skin clothes, why are you sweating!"
"Oh, I know, it's the hot water."
"Really? It should be. It's hot, okay."
"I don't understand, how can it be hot? Why?"
"Because the hot water is hot and the feet are warm after soaking them, so they sweat."
A Jin actually didn't think about it. After hearing this explanation, he suddenly realized, yes, yes, that's what it meant. Unfortunately, he didn't think of it just now.
After understanding this, Ah Jin tried his best to promote the benefits of foot bathing in hot water. At this time, the tribesmen also felt embarrassed and went to get hot water to soak their feet.
Rows of tribesmen soaking their feet sighed in comfort, and everyone said they wanted to stay in the Qinglong tribe.
After soaking their feet, they slept together in the big bunk at the bottom of the boat. The females and cubs also slept with them to prevent them from being afraid.
After soaking his feet, Ah Shu asked Ah Wu to find Ah Jin. They sat by the kitchen, warming themselves by the fire and chatting.
Ashu asked Ajin: "I have a question that I have wanted to ask you for a long time. Why are there no old people in your tribe?"
A Jin was stunned for a moment before speaking: "There are no old people on your ship?"
After he got on the boat, all he saw were young people. Even if he went to walk around the bottom of the boat, he didn't see any old people.
There is no old man, why would you ask him this question?
Ah Wu rushed to answer: "There are old people in our tribe, but we just don't have any old people on this boat."
A Jin's pupils widened and he was very surprised: "Ah, it turns out there are old people in your tribe. I thought your tribe was like us and all the old people had to be buried."
"Bury them!" Ah Wu exclaimed, his eyes even bigger than his, "What do you mean by burying them? Why bury them? Are they all alive?"
Ashu frowned, hoping it wasn't what he thought.
Ah Jin's heart twisted tightly when he saw Ah Wu being so excited: "It's not the leader of the Ah Xuan clan who did this. It's what our Yihe tribe has always done."
"And the tribes next to us do the same thing."
He explained in a panic, fearing that Ashu was not angry, and then drove them out.
After listening to what he said patiently, Awu returned to the topic and asked urgently: "What I asked was why the old man was buried. Don't say anything else, why?"
Ah Jin, who didn't go around at all, saw that Ah Wu was angry and quickly replied: "Because the old man can't hunt wild animals and can't do other things, and he has to take away the barbecue, so I buried them."
He saw Ah Wu's eyes widening, and he was very scared: "What I said is true. Once they lose their teeth, they will dig a hole and bury them."
Ah Wu gritted his teeth and glared at Ah Jin: "Just bury your lost teeth?"
(End of this chapter)
Ajin and the others were stunned and overjoyed after hearing the story of Qinglong tribe leader Ye Feng and the goddess Xiao Se.
The patriarch and the goddess are so powerful, which means that their lives will get better and better in the future.
Not to mention the patriarch and Arthur who didn't see it, just talking about tonight's meal was enough to make them determined to stay here.
Rice they had never tasted before, stir-fried vegetables they had never tasted before, fruits that were completely different from what they had imagined, and barbecue that was many times more delicious than they knew.
Each one of them made them burst into tears and deeply moved.
Life is not easy, especially after experiencing the flood. The despair and hunger are truly unforgettable.
Now I live on a warm boat, eat delicious food, and can exercise to make myself stronger. What else is there to be dissatisfied about?
Moreover, isn’t this the life they have always wanted?
A Jin looked at the friendly smiling clan members around him. He was so touched and wanted to cry. He wanted to tell Ashu and the others that he was really happy.
The people of the Yihe tribe listened to the legendary stories of the Qinglong tribe told by Ashu and Awu, and their eyes were filled with excitement. When they found time, they whispered to Ajin: "I want to stay here, here. You can eat enough and not be hungry.”
Ah Jin is a very emotional child, and his eyes turned red instantly: "Yes, Ah Shu promised us that if the leader of the Asuan clan allows us to be here, we will definitely be here."
In fact, he was not sure how long they would stay here, but he somehow believed in Ashu and believed that he was a good person and would not throw them off the boat.
The tribesmen were actually worried about this. Now that they received A Jin's assurance, they all breathed a sigh of relief: "Really? That's great. Let's stay here together. No matter what you ask me to do, I'm willing to do it."
"Me too, me too." Another tribe member squeezed over, with a bright smile on his face, "It's warm here, I'm not hungry, and there are so many tribesmen, I like it very much."
Looking at the smiling clan members, A Jin's eyes turned red with laughter. They were all happy when they all lived together.
After telling the story, Ah Jin first learned some of the rules here from Ah Wu, and then taught the people of the Yihe tribe how to wash their faces and feet.
Ah Jin put his feet into the hot wooden bucket, heated them for a while and then quickly raised his feet, with shock in his eyes: "This is also warm, even warmer than the food we eat."
The rice won't be very hot when it goes into your mouth, but the water for soaking your feet needs to be hotter so that it tastes better.
Soaking feet was also Arthur's favorite thing to do, and everyone in the tribe fell in love with it.
Anyway, there is a lot of firewood, anyway, the water in the big pot keeps boiling, and anyway, the water is free, so whoever wants to soak their feet can go get water, no one will compete with you for hot water.
In the tribe, you can compete for meat, hides, and females, but you will never compete for hot water.
Hot water is the most useless thing and the most abundant thing, but it is also everyone’s favorite.
Ah Jin thought about what Ah Wu said, the best effect is to soak your feet when the water is hot. He gritted his teeth and put his feet in again.
The stinging pain I had never experienced before was like fighting a wild beast. Anyway, it was painful.
But this kind of stinging pain was within the acceptable range for him. In order to let all the tribesmen see the good effect, and to be a good representative, A Jin could not bear the pain and did not take his feet out of the water.
A Jin endured baring his teeth and cracking his mouth to prevent himself from appearing too ferocious, so as not to scare the tribesmen and prevent them from soaking their feet.
That would be a waste of A Wu A Shu's kindness to them and make them unhappy. He wanted A Shu and A Wudu to be happy.
Not long after soaking, a stream of heat spread from the feet upwards, and then spread throughout the limbs, making the whole person feel comfortable.
A Jin suddenly looked down at the back of his hand in surprise. His expression was so astonished that the tribesmen felt strange.
Some tribesmen couldn't help but asked out of curiosity: "Ajin, what's wrong with you? You look so strange."
He himself was also surprised that A Jin stretched out the back of his hand to show them: "My hands are sweaty, take a look." The tribesmen leaned over and saw a thin layer of sweat on the back of his hand. They were all surprised: "Why are you sweating?"
"It's unbelievable that you are sweating on such a cold and snowy day."
"You're not wearing any animal skin clothes, why are you sweating!"
"Oh, I know, it's the hot water."
"Really? It should be. It's hot, okay."
"I don't understand, how can it be hot? Why?"
"Because the hot water is hot and the feet are warm after soaking them, so they sweat."
A Jin actually didn't think about it. After hearing this explanation, he suddenly realized, yes, yes, that's what it meant. Unfortunately, he didn't think of it just now.
After understanding this, Ah Jin tried his best to promote the benefits of foot bathing in hot water. At this time, the tribesmen also felt embarrassed and went to get hot water to soak their feet.
Rows of tribesmen soaking their feet sighed in comfort, and everyone said they wanted to stay in the Qinglong tribe.
After soaking their feet, they slept together in the big bunk at the bottom of the boat. The females and cubs also slept with them to prevent them from being afraid.
After soaking his feet, Ah Shu asked Ah Wu to find Ah Jin. They sat by the kitchen, warming themselves by the fire and chatting.
Ashu asked Ajin: "I have a question that I have wanted to ask you for a long time. Why are there no old people in your tribe?"
A Jin was stunned for a moment before speaking: "There are no old people on your ship?"
After he got on the boat, all he saw were young people. Even if he went to walk around the bottom of the boat, he didn't see any old people.
There is no old man, why would you ask him this question?
Ah Wu rushed to answer: "There are old people in our tribe, but we just don't have any old people on this boat."
A Jin's pupils widened and he was very surprised: "Ah, it turns out there are old people in your tribe. I thought your tribe was like us and all the old people had to be buried."
"Bury them!" Ah Wu exclaimed, his eyes even bigger than his, "What do you mean by burying them? Why bury them? Are they all alive?"
Ashu frowned, hoping it wasn't what he thought.
Ah Jin's heart twisted tightly when he saw Ah Wu being so excited: "It's not the leader of the Ah Xuan clan who did this. It's what our Yihe tribe has always done."
"And the tribes next to us do the same thing."
He explained in a panic, fearing that Ashu was not angry, and then drove them out.
After listening to what he said patiently, Awu returned to the topic and asked urgently: "What I asked was why the old man was buried. Don't say anything else, why?"
Ah Jin, who didn't go around at all, saw that Ah Wu was angry and quickly replied: "Because the old man can't hunt wild animals and can't do other things, and he has to take away the barbecue, so I buried them."
He saw Ah Wu's eyes widening, and he was very scared: "What I said is true. Once they lose their teeth, they will dig a hole and bury them."
Ah Wu gritted his teeth and glared at Ah Jin: "Just bury your lost teeth?"
(End of this chapter)
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