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The tribe’s living environnt is just that difficult; they have to hunt every day, yet it’s impossible to have at every day, and sotis they can’t even fill their stomachs with wild vegetables every al.

This is sothing that can’t be helped.

Thinking of this, Jiang Xuan ate a few pieces of beast at and sucked the marrow from a bone before he stopped eating, so that after they left, the won and children could still have so at to eat.

To avoid the won feeling they hadn’t hosted them well, Jiang Xuan picked up a wild fruit and gnawed on it slowly, falsely claiming that he loved it.

The Old Witch saw Jiang Xuan’s actions and still didn’t speak, but his gaze beca increasingly gentle.

A leader who is too kind-hearted is actually unqualified.

However, if he can be decisive in monts of great importance and show more compassion to the weak in normal tis, it is clearly easier for people to like him.

After Shan Feng had left for quite a while, when he appeared again, he ca in from outside.

"Leader Xuan, the top-quality stones are ready. Have you finished eating?"

"We’re done eating; take us to see them."

"Okay, follow ."

Shan Feng led Jiang Xuan and the Old Witch out of the room, twisting and turning through the residential area of the Rabbit Tribe, and finally arrived in front of a cave.

"They’re inside."

Shan Feng led them into the cave, with Rabbit Tribe warriors lighting two torches so that they wouldn’t be in the dark.

The cave was rather deep and winding; Shan Feng led them through several turns and finally arrived at a relatively spacious place.

Under the torchlight, Jiang Xuan and the Old Witch saw more than a dozen top-quality stones of various shapes and sizes.

Shan Feng pointed at those stones and said, "Leader Xuan, these are large top-quality stones, see if there’s any you need."

"Alright!"

Jiang Xuan walked over and was surprised to find that the largest top-quality stone was over a ter long, shaped like a strip, and must weigh several thousand pounds.

The other top-quality stones, even the smallest ones, were at least as large as a face basin.

Shan Feng said, "You ca at the right ti; if you were a few days late, these top-quality stones might have been turned into small pieces."

The tribesn liked to use top-quality stones to make various weapons, and making weapons didn’t require large stones.

Therefore, even if they found large top-quality stones, the tribesn would find ways to break them into smaller pieces, then grind them into weapons, or use them for trade.

The Old Witch stepped forward, touching these large top-quality stones, very excited.

This ant he could fulfill his wish of carving the Great Wilderness Hundred Herbs Map on top-quality stones.

The Old Witch touched them for a while, then turned to Jiang Xuan and said, "We want the largest one!"

Jiang Xuan looked at the piece of stone over a ter long and nodded.

"Shan Feng, we want this biggest stone."

"Great, I’ll have soone help you carry it out."

Shan Feng was very pleased; if this largest top-quality stone stayed in the Rabbit Tribe, they’d have to put effort into breaking it into smaller pieces.

Now they could directly trade it out, saving the Rabbit Tribe a lot of effort.

"No need, I’ll do it myself."

Jiang Xuan stepped forward, grabbed this top-quality stone over a ter long and half a ter wide with both hands, and directly lifted it, placing it on his shoulder.

Shan Feng and the two Rabbit Tribe warriors holding torches were stunned; this guy was incredibly strong!

Top-quality stones are much heavier than regular stones; even four Rabbit Tribe warriors found it difficult to lift this largest top-quality stone, whereas Jiang Xuan carried it alone.

Such imnse strength, like a monster.

Under the light of the torches, Jiang Xuan walked unhurriedly to the cave entrance and then carried the largest top-quality stone to the center of the Rabbit Tribe’s residential area in one go.

The salt and pottery he brought were placed here, guarded by two Rabbit Tribe warriors; Shan Feng had given strict orders, and no one dared to touch them.

"Thud!"

Jiang Xuan put down the gigantic top-quality stone, and the ground was instantly pressed into a pit, shocking the nearby Rabbit Tribe mbers.

Shan Feng and the Old Witch also ca over, and both sides began the trade.

"Shan Feng, we have traded twice before; you should understand my character."

Jiang Xuan brought a bag of salt and a pottery jar to the front and said, "This, plus this, can we exchange for this top-quality stone?"

Shan Feng picked up the bag of salt, felt its weight, found it substantial, opened the bag, inserted his hand into the salt, and stirred it around; he didn’t find anything mixed in.

Shan Feng was quite satisfied with both the weight and quality of the salt.

He picked up the pottery jar, first checking for cracks, then touched the patterns on it, also very satisfied with the pottery jar.

Shan Feng said, "Leader Xuan, this top-quality stone is very large, and... a pottery basin!"

Jiang Xuan glanced at the Old Witch, then took out a pottery basin, handed it to Shan Feng, and said, "I et your requirents!"

Shan Feng took the pottery basin, laughed heartily, "Hahaha, Leader Xuan is straightforward, deal!"

For Shan Feng, this trade was very worthwhile and involved no risk.

For Jiang Xuan, this trade wasn’t a loss either; after all, salt and pottery were precious to other tribes, while the Vine Tribe could make them themselves at low cost.

Both sides were satisfied with this outco.

After the trade, Jiang Xuan and the Old Witch didn’t linger, carrying the imnse top-quality stone down the mountain.

After saying goodbye to Shan Feng and the others, Jiang Xuan placed the heavy top-quality stone next to the giant eagle.

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