Crossing To The Prim Chapter 2

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Chapter 2

With furrowed brows, the man with thick eyebrows and big eyes asked, “Why aren’t you speaking? Can’t you?”

Lu Yu didn’t have ti to think much and carefully chose his words, saying, “I am… from afar… and I’m leaving… I an no harm…”

The man with thick eyebrows and big eyes planted his wooden club into the ground, scratched his chin, pondered for a mont, then his eyes lit up as he confidently declared, “You are a wildman.”

Lu Yu: “…”

Well, if you really have to say that, it’s not wrong. After all, he had been living in this wilderness for more than ten days, so rounding up, he could be considered a wildman. But—

How dare you, a genuine primitive man, say such a thing! You look like you’ve rolled around in a garbage dump. Who actually looks more like a wildman?! How are these distinctions even made, damn it!

Lu Yu flashed a friendly smile, trying to explain in his best standard Mandarin that he wasn’t a wildman, “Um, you see, I’m dressed quite neatly, and I even washed my hair with water from the river to the east yesterday—”

“Shan Pu, what are you doing?” A deep voice suddenly sounded from behind.

Lu Yu’s eyebrows jumped, swallowing back the words he hadn’t finished. He had a bad feeling in his heart.

He stiffly turned around.

All the Matai people who were originally hundreds of ters away had unconsciously gathered around.

Thirty-odd wheat-skinned, sturdy n stood in unison.

They even brought over the mammoth carcass that looked to be about 4 or 5 tons—just four people were carrying it. Two long pieces of wood were threaded through the elephant’s legs, one person lifting each end, doing so effortlessly…

Lu Yu wiped his sweaty palms on his grass skirt.

“King, you’re here!” the man with thick eyebrows and big eyes ran excitedly to the Matai man standing in the middle.

Lu Yu looked over.

Deep-set eyes, high nose, thin lips, well-defined facial features, a rugged yet sexy jawline, a cold complexion, ink-black pupils devoid of any emotion. Robust and tall, exuding a majestic and oppressive aura, faintly emanating a sll of blood.

Was this the Matai king?

Lu Yu’s previously sowhat calm heart also beca unsettled.

“King, he’s not prey, he’s a wildman,” the man with thick eyebrows and big eyes said.

Lu Yu twitched his mouth corner.

Fine, you have more brothers, so you call the shots.

The Matai king, expressionless, gave Lu Yu a glance, and then asked in a low voice, “Can you speak? Where are you from? Where are you going?”

Could they communicate?

Lu Yu’s eyes lit up, hastily extending his hand and pointing, “I ca from the grasslands over there, and I’m about to leave.”

“Okay,” the Matai king replied, then looked at the young man with thick eyebrows and big eyes, “Shan Pu, kill him.”

Shan Pu crisply replied, “Got it!”

What?!

Lu Yu, caught off guard by the sudden turn of events, almost didn’t react.

Weren’t we just talking? Why suddenly kill him?

Seeing the stick in the hands of the man with thick eyebrows and big eyes about to descend on his head, Lu Yu’s heart was about to leap out of his chest. He quickly reached out to stop, “Wait a minute!”

Suppressing the turmoil in his heart, Lu Yu, unwilling to give up, rapidly racked his brain for solutions.

His gaze fell on the leg of a Matai man.

It seed that the man’s leg was injured, crudely wrapped in so unknown leaves, but the leaves seed to have no effect, with a large amount of fresh blood seeping through, which was quite shocking.

Lu Yu’s eyes lit up, and as he caught a glimpse of the swinging stick, he agilely dodged to the side, avoiding the fatal blow. At the sa ti, he shouted to the Matai king, “I can help treat the injury!”

“Eh.” Shan Pu, seeing his stick miss its mark, felt a little unhappy. Just as he was about to strike the talkative wildman again, the king reached out and grabbed the stick, stopping him.

The Matai king stared at Lu Yu, his voice low as he asked, “What did you say?”

Lu Yu looked at the muscles bulging on the king’s arm as he held the club and swallowed nervously, “I said, I can treat injuries.”

“Are you a witch?” The Matai king frowned.

As soon as he said this, the previously calm Matai people imdiately showed so restlessness.

Witch?

Lu Yu’s eyes turned, pondered for a mont, then firmly said, “Yes, I am a witch.”

The Matai king gave him an inexplicable look, then called the injured person forward.

“Fix him now.”

“Okay.” Lu Yu straightened his chest confidently.

He said to the injured Matai man, “Please sit down first.”

After receiving permission from the Matai king, the Matai man sat down on the ground.

The rest of the Matai people also crowded around.

Lu Yu took off his backpack, squatted down, and carefully untied the haphazardly bound grass leaves on his leg.

The dark, sturdy calf was soaked through with fresh blood, so of it even starting to turn black. There were two rows of deep bite marks visible on the leg, presumably from being bitten by so ferocious beast.

Lu Yu had seen quite a few bloody scenes during his ti here, but it was the first ti he had seen such a severe wound on a human body, and he felt a bit uncomfortable in his heart.

This Matai person still had a nonchalant expression on his face, as if he had just been bitten by a mosquito on his leg.

“Aren’t you in pain?” Lu Yu couldn’t help but ask.

The Matai person glanced at him in confusion and said after so thought, “It’s okay, just a little.”

Could it be that these Matai people don’t feel pain?

Lu Yu furrowed his brows but didn’t dwell on it too much. After examining the wound, he first took out a piece of bamboo from his backpack, scraped away so rotten flesh, and then took out a red pill the size of a thumb.

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