The affairs of the Valkyrie tribe were not for Yan Wu, an outsider, to casually judge.
So the hardware store owner simply went into the house, took out the prepared mineral water and beverages, and poured them onto a plate on the ground.
After securing their mice, the Valkyrie people would drink from their own pocket-sized water flasks.
Yan Wu then sat cross-legged on the ground and chatted idly with those Valkyrie folk for a while.
It was from their conversation that Ma Lu learned how Yan Wu ca to know these little people.
By that ti, Yan Wu had been trapped on Earth for over 600 years, constantly unable to find a way out, teetering on the edge of ntal breakdown.
His last hope was thinking that if he went to a higher place, maybe the signal would get a bit better.
And when talking about the highest place on Earth, of course, there's none other than Mount Everest.
So Yan Wu made his way to the 'roof of the world.' He didn't make much preparation; given the technology of Earth at that ti, there were no oxygen tanks, cold weather gear, or even sturdy ropes.
Relying on his strong physique, Yan Wu started the climb with so dry food.
In the process, he also encountered a snow avalanche, got buried under the snow, and had to dog paddle for a long while to dig himself out, only to find his packed luggage lost.
Yan Wu had no choice but to hunt a snow leopard for food on the spot.
Because he had no guide, he got lost later on, but fortunately, he could still distinguish up from down. In any case, climbing continuously upwards would eventually take him to the summit.
However, Yan Wu's troubles had just begun. He later fell from a cliff more than thirty ters high due to a faulty rope, and there were tis when not even a snow leopard was available to eat...
But he overca all these difficulties and finally beca the first person in the universe to reach the summit of Mount Everest, a full 1500 years before Edmund Hillary.
Even when he held the communicator high on the mountaintop, he still couldn't receive any signal.
At that mont, Yan Wu was utterly in despair.
For soone like him who was inherently passionate about adventure and loved new things, staying in one place for 600 years was really no different from killing him.
Moreover, he had to continue living in this prison, with no idea how long he would have to stay, perhaps forever.
If that were the case, it might be better to just end it all now.
Thinking this, Yan Wu imdiately took off his outer cotton jacket, lay naked in the snow, and prepared to wait for death.
Even the werewolf's terrifying physical strength and recovery abilities couldn't withstand the direct chill of minus 40 degrees Celsius for long. Soon his limbs were frozen stiff, and his consciousness started to blur.
However, it was at this mont that a rather mysterious voice reached Yan Wu's ears.
The voice told him that life was like a cage, but this cage had a key that could open it.
And the process of searching for the key was an adventure in itself. Since he dared to climb the tallest mountain in the world, why should he be afraid to accept this challenge?
Afterwards, the voice said a lot of things that seed very philosophical. Yan Wu heard so of them, but he was really too tired after that, and his consciousness was about to fade away.
His last thought was – Damn it, all this you're saying doesn't save , it's all in vain. I can't go looking for the key.
However, when Yan Wu opened his eyes again, he found that he had indeed survived and was already in a small village at the foot of the mountain.
With the severe frostbite a normal human suffered, they would have lost many limbs and organs for sure, but Yan Wu just lay there for a few days and was able to get out of bed and move around.
A week later he left the small village and began to search for the key that could unlock the cage of life.
That was Yan Wu's first encounter with the Valkyrie People, but at that ti Yan Wu didn't know that the mysterious voice by his ear ca from the Valkyrie People.
He just thought it was the spirit of the mountains or sothing, as the tales about the sacred mountain were always popular in the nearby villages.
It wasn't until later, when Yan Wu beca fascinated with hardware and realized that the key was sothing worth loving, that he returned to Mount Everest and truly t the Valkyrie People face to face.
He learned that the one who had awakened him back then was a Valkyrie nad Xiuxiu.
But Xiuxiu had long since passed away, the Valkyrie People's lifespan was not long, only about two-thirds that of normal humans, naturally, they could not compare to the long-lived Werewolves.
However, the Valkyrie People had a special skill; they could pass on a part of precious mories to the newly born of their kind, sothing akin to what Buddhism calls reincarnation, yet different.
The newborn only inherited a small portion of the mories and didn't truly beco the owner of those mories. The reason for this tradition was because the Valkyrie People always believed that the most precious thing for a person was their mory.
Through this thod, they gifted their most precious treasures to their descendants.
For so reason, Xiuxiu considered their encounter with Yan Wu as their most precious mory and passed it down.
So when Yan Wu appeared, those Valkyrie People recognized him, and later the two sides beca friends.
Yan Wu would return to Mount Everest from ti to ti to check on it while the Valkyrie People who had always lived there contemplated moving, which is another story.
On one hand, it was because the level of technological developnt in human society had advanced rapidly over the years, and so young Valkyrie People also wanted to enjoy the convenience brought about by these technologies, unwilling to live in the deep mountains like their ancestors.
On the other hand, the number of people climbing Mount Everest had been increasing, disrupting the Valkyrie People's peaceful life with increasing risk of discovery, making many of them distraught.
Both groups advocated for relocating, but their desired destinations differed; so, like Jigina, wanted to live in the city, while so elders suggested moving to less frequented human areas.
In the end, neither side could persuade the other, and the tribe agreed to first send out a team to explore city life.
Jigina volunteered, leading nearly a hundred people on a journey that took them from the Tibetan Plateau to City B across half a year... to visit their friend, Yan Wu.
Ma Lu wanted to hear more, but at this mont, Old Wang had finished preparing the first dish, Spider Egg Roast Sand Dory.
Ma Lu carried the plate out, and the Valkyrie warriors imdiately beca alert, set down their water bottles, and grabbed the weapons beside them, although Ma Lu didn't know what use their small bows and arrows could be.
Yan Wu reassured them, "Relax, Ma Lu is one of us."
Liliem seed to think of sothing, her eyes lit up with excitent, "You must be the famous cosmic chef."
Ma Lu shook his head, "No, I'm not, Old Wang is, I'm his partner."
Jigina put away the weapon, looking puzzled, "Where are you from?"
"I... I'm from here," Ma Lu said, "even though I don't have a household registration."
"An Earthling?" At these words, Jigina's expression beca wary again, he grabbed his weapon and looked up at Yan Wu, "Why do you have an Earthling here?"
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