Chapter 4: Catch a monster for dinner (2)
I am a Primitive Man
Han Cheng was still alive.
He wasn't sacrificed or eaten. Instead, he was carried by his plump second senior brother. Together with a group of primitive people, they traversed through a forest where most leaves had turned yellow.
Looking at his second senior brother, who was panting and drooling while carrying him, Han Cheng had enough reason to believe that if it weren't for the old primitive man and the eldest senior brother, he would have been eaten by his second senior brother on the way.
At this point, Han Cheng couldn't help but wonder what kind of substance the charred shell on the outside of his body was made of. It seed a bit too tough if it was charred flesh and skin.
He was being carried straight without any twists or turns.
Thinking about this, he couldn't help but worry about whether he could get rid of his current state and regain his freedom of movent.
Of course, this depended on whether he could survive.
Until now, Han Cheng didn't know what fate awaited him.
He didn't know if these primitive people, who treated him like a monster, brought him back for rescue or intended to eat him.
The possibility of being eaten was greater based on so knowledge from his past life.
Because primitive tribes tended to be exclusive.
And now he had this strange appearance.
Perhaps due to ti constraints, this group of ten primitive people was cautious and in a hurry.
They continuously traversed through the forest.
The forest was not filled with grass and trees everywhere; there were so inconspicuous winding paths, which were unclear whether created by the primitive people or trodden by nurous wild beasts.
On the way, they encountered so beasts, the fiercest being two creatures resembling leopards but much larger.
At that mont, the atmosphere of the entire team beca particularly tense.
The old primitive man and Han Cheng, carried by the second senior brother, were quickly surrounded by everyone else. The rest of the group confronted the two large leopards, slowly moving forward with weapons like sticks and stones in hand.
Fortunately, the two leopards didn't attack the group. After a short confrontation, they indifferently leaped onto a nearby tree and left through a shower of falling leaves.
Apart from that, they mostly encountered non-aggressive or minimally threatening beasts. Even the eldest senior brother and the other primitive people tead up to hunt a rabbit and a colorful chicken.
However, the rabbit and chicken differed from what Han Cheng rembered. He could only guess based on his experience.
As the daylight gradually dimd, the group quickened their pace. Even if so small prey appeared, they ignored it and did not pay attention.
Having circled for a while, a small river appeared before everyone.
For Han Cheng, who was carried on the back of his second senior brother, it was obvious that the people in the group relaxed significantly.
It seed their residence was nearby.
The river wasn't large. The widest part was only about two to three ters, and the narrowest part was about two ters. At the narrowest point was a flat stone serving as a makeshift bridge.
Han Cheng, carried by his second senior brother with his face facing down, saw many black heads in the water.
Looking closely, he found that there were various sizes of fish swimming in the water.
As a child, he studied a passage describing the vast North Wilderness. He was extrely envious of the North Wilderness, where they could easily beat hares, scoop up fish, and have wild chickens fly into their cooking pots.
Because in his consciousness, the people living there have at that can't be finished daily
.
Looking at the number of fish in the river, it is by no ans inferior to the North Wilderness.
The crowd walked past the solitary stone bridge and entered the forest, which had shed several leaves.
This ti, the walk did not last long before a cave entrance, about one person high and two to three ters wide, appeared in front of them.
At the entrance, four or five primitive won with rudintary weapons stood vigilantly observing the surrounding area.
As for why Han Cheng knew they were won, it's simple because, like the n, they exposed their upper bodies, and the developed chest muscles were sowhat excessive.
After seeing the approaching group, they shouted joyfully, dropped their weapons, and ran out to welco them.
Many young primitive people quickly erged from the cave, shouting and running towards the returning group faster than the adult won. So mischievous ones directly climbed up their legs.
The cave, silent just a mont ago, imdiately beca lively and vibrant with the return of the n who had gone out.
So primitive won wanted to take the strange-looking Han Cheng from third senior brother, Sandy, back, but the old primitive man stopped them.
After a brief mont of joy, everyone returned to the cave together, and by this ti, the outside sky had already darkened.
Inside the cave, primitive won and children curiously looked at Han Cheng, asking questions in a language he couldn't understand. Han Cheng, in turn, observed the cave with curiosity.
The cave was not very dark because there was a pile of fire near the cave's entrance.
An old, bare-chested primitive man squatted there, occasionally putting so firewood into it, taking care of the fire, not letting it go out.
Due to years of smoking and burning, the stone walls near the fire pit were covered with a layer of smoky color.
The space inside the cave was large, at least 150 square ters, from what Han Cheng could see.
In so places of the cave, there were scattered piles of things, so of which were fuel like hay and branches, while others, due to differences in light and unfamiliarity with things from the future, Han Cheng couldn't identify.
Not many people were in the cave, only about fifty or sixty, including adults and children. The number of adult n was roughly the sa as what Han Cheng had seen today.
Of course, as for accuracy, Han Cheng couldn't guarantee it because he couldn't move now. The light inside the cave wasn't good enough, and people were still moving around, so he couldn't categorize genders in such detail.
He started moving again.
This ti, the one carrying him was not Second Senior Brother, Third Senior Brother, or anyone else, but the Eldest Senior Brother in the sexy tiger-skin skirt.
The old primitive man was in front, and the Eldest Senior Brother carried him behind, walking towards the deeper part of the cave.
After walking about ten ters, Han Cheng was put down.
Borrowing the faint firelight from a distance, Han Cheng saw that this was a relatively secluded and independent space within the cave, containing so things he couldn't see clearly.
After being put down, the Eldest Senior Brother said sothing to the old primitive man, then went out and loudly spoke to the surrounding primitive people.
The people who seed sowhat idle imdiately beca active.
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