Chapter 310: Leizu
"Brother Cheng."
With her hair braided into lamb horns, the Milk Tea Girl was leaning over, carefully examining the clay basin before her.
When she saw Han Cheng approaching, she lifted her face happily and called out.
After a period of good food and drink, the Milk Tea Girl had put on so weight compared to before and no longer looked emaciated.
Her face also appeared much brighter than before.
Han Cheng squatted down, fiddling with her braids, then squatted there to carefully examine the clay basin.
In the basin were so fresh mulberry leaves with small black dots crawling on them; these were young silkworms that had recently hatched.
From the cocoons previously spun, Han Cheng had compared and selected a few that were slightly larger, leaving the rest to be opened and the silkworm pupae removed.
After cleaning them, he fried them in so fat in a clay pot, which tasted quite good.
After the Milk Tea Girl had eaten, she beca even more enthusiastic about raising silkworms.
Han Cheng smiled. This was possible now because they weren't yet relying on these cocoons to produce silk for weaving. When the weaving technique improved, they couldn't do this anymore.
Because of the large cocoon openings, they couldn't extract intact silk threads.
This was also why after the silkworms spun their cocoons, they had to be put in water to boil before they hatched into moths.
These young silkworms were hatched from eggs specially left behind by Han Cheng after the cocoons were spun and the moths mated.
In legends, silkworms were bred by Leizu, the wife of the Yellow Emperor, and passed down to the people, giving rise to the long and storied na of Leizu.
If their tribe could continue to pass down and develop, would the Milk Tea Girl with braided hair appear in ancient legends like Leizu and beco a similar figure?
Observing the Milk Tea Girl place so mulberry leaves into the bowl, Han Cheng thought about these things.
Han Cheng shook his head with a smile, pushing this thought out of his mind.
This matter was too remote. It was better to imagine the plump Milk Tea Girl wearing clothes made of silk, gradually undressing as she walked towards him, revealing the silk garnt underneath, than to think about these things...
"Brother Cheng, why are you smiling? Are you drooling again?"
The Milk Tea Girl's puzzled voice interrupted Han Cheng's reverie, returning him to reality.
Han Cheng quickly pretended nothing had happened and wiped away the drool.
Looking at the Milk Tea Girl's fish-like figure, Han Cheng couldn't help but sneeze.
There was still a long way to go to live a happy life!
"I'm thinking about when my little wife at ho will grow up."
Han Cheng said shalessly.
"Very soon, she'll grow up...," the Milk Tea Girl said earnestly, raising her small face.
She should grow up relatively quickly, and she is eating and sleeping well now.
Han Cheng looked at the Milk Tea Girl's figure, not much different from his own, and sneezed again.
It had been three days since Eldest Senior Brother and the others went out, and judging by the itinerary, they should be back soon.
Han Cheng, withdrawing his gaze from the future wife, began to consider serious matters.
What Eldest Senior Brother was doing now could be considered the follow-up to the attack and assimilation of the Bone Tribe.
In the evening, the Eldest Senior Brother returned with his n and reported to Han Cheng on the results of their outing.
As expected by Han Cheng, the people of the Green Tribe agreed to depart for the Green Sparrow Tribe in ten days.
To prevent the people of the Green Tribe from misunderstanding the timing, Han Cheng gave Eldest Senior Brother a clay tablet about the size of a palm engraved with ten squares.
He instructed Eldest Senior Brother to tell the leader of the Green Tribe that they should mark off one square each day after Eldest Senior Brother and his n left.
When all the squares were marked, they could depart.
After a night's rest, the next day, Eldest Senior Brother set off again with his n, this ti towards the Sheep Tribe, carrying food and weapons.
When Eldest Senior Brother left, Han Cheng gave him a clay tablet, but this ti, it only had five squares.
After Eldest Senior Brother left, the rest of the Green Sparrow Tribe's people began to work on various tasks under Han Cheng's orders.
Outside the gate, a large area of land was cleared.
Thanks to the blessing of the great wind two years ago, the Green Sparrow Tribe had gained a lot of open land around it without mature trees.
Because most of the trees had been uprooted, the Green Sparrow Tribe was able to cultivate the land ticulously.
It would have been challenging if they had tried to cultivate the land where the tree roots were densely packed.
They cleared the land and built a platform with earth and stones near the north side of the open space, close to the Green Sparrow Tribe's wall.
Although it was called a platform, it was only about a ter and a half high.
While arranging manpower for this task, Han Cheng also increased the efforts to catch fish and hunt wild animals.
Many fish traps and rabbit snares were set out, bringing in a lot of fish and small ga.
The original mbers of the Bone Tribe, who saw these things for the first ti, were all amazed and couldn't close their mouths.
They had never imagined that catching fish and small ga could be so simple and easy.
Wasn't this hunting?
It was clearly like picking things up for free!
The elders of the Green Sparrow Tribe, who were accustod to these things, found them ordinary, but in their eyes, each day passed in surprise.
For the reactions of these newcors to the tribe, the elders of the Green Sparrow Tribe responded with kindly smiles.
Because they all rembered their reactions when they first saw these things, which were not much better than the newcors.
As for the grand arrangents made by the Divine Child, the ordinary people in the tribe didn't know what to make of it.
The original mbers of the Bone Tribe, who had just participated in the ceremony to join the Green Sparrow Tribe not long ago, thought that the Divine Child would hold a larger-scale ceremony similar to the previous one.
The elders of the Green Sparrow Tribe didn't quite agree with the speculations of these people.
They were more inclined to think it was a celebration.
After all, last year, before the celebration, the Divine Child, just like now, had them prepare food to entertain the guests who ca to the celebration.
Otherwise, why would the leader and his people keep visiting the surrounding tribes these past few days?
Apart from notifying the surrounding tribes to co to the celebration, they couldn't think of anything else.
As for the fact that the celebration was held only once every two years, it was not impossible to change.
They also figured out the purpose of the Divine Child building this platform.
It must be for those strong n to... do sothing on the platform.
Thinking about anticipating being in the spotlight then, many people felt itchy inside...
Han Cheng didn't know what these people were thinking. If he did, he would indeed spit out blood ten feet away...
Translator’s notes: Leizu is a legendary figure in Chinese history who was known for discovering silk and inventing the silk loom. She is considered the goddess of silk in Chinese mythology.
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