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Chapter 102: Cook your own salt

Chapter 102: Cook your own salt

The leader of the Hai tribe asked people to take out all the items and put them on display, and let Chu Ange choose by herself. She could make her own bid for whatever she liked.

Only then did Ange get up from the stone bench and select from each stall one by one.

"Dragon God, we are sincere. You decide the price." The chief of the sea tribe followed Ange and added after a while: "Don't lower the price too much. We still need food to survive the winter."

When winter comes, many old people and young ones of the sea tribe will freeze to death. Without enough food to provide calories, more people will freeze to death.

"The Dragon God will not persecute his people, and we will not take your food." Chu Ange said.

Their purpose of coming to the beach was to exchange salt. After arriving at the beach, they saw the salt with impurities dried by the sea creatures, so they changed their plan - they planned to cook the salt themselves.

If she doesn't find something she likes from the sea tribe's supplies, she probably won't exchange them.

Chu Ange looked around, but there was really nothing she liked.

"I am not satisfied with any of these." Chu Ange said.

Chu Ange did not look at the supplies of the Sea Clan, which meant that they could not exchange them for items blessed by the Dragon God, which made the Sea Clan leader very anxious.

"Where's the salt? I can exchange it with you for ten times the amount of salt." said the Sea Clan Chief.

"No, I won't change the salt." Chu Ange said.

"Why don't you exchange salt when you come to the seaside?" The sea chief was puzzled.

Chu Ange walked around the beach, stopped and pointed to a cliff not far away, "Give me that land." This location is close to the sea in front and the jungle in the back. It is very convenient for getting sea water or chopping firewood, and it is suitable for making salt.

The Sea Clan leader looked over and saw that the sea breeze was strong at that location and the cliffs were very low, so it was not suitable for living. The Sea Clan orcs did not like to dig caves there.

It is a useless place for the sea people.

The sea people, besides having no shortage of salt, also have endless sandy beaches.

Why would the envoy exchange such precious materials for such a worthless place?

The envoy must have not been interested in their supplies, but wanted to exchange them for the supplies blessed by the Dragon God, so he came up with this idea of ​​giving them the supplies even at the cost of his own suffering.

The chief of the Sea Clan was deeply moved and said, "Thank you, envoy, and thank you, Dragon God."

Chu Ange didn't understand what he was thanking her for, "I'll use the grub shell to exchange for that place, is that enough?"

Grub shells are good materials for making weapons, and you won’t find them on the seaside.

The envoy actually wanted to exchange such precious materials for the beach. It seemed like the envoy was giving them things for free.

The head of the Hai tribe was moved again and almost knelt down to Chu Ange.

Lang Lin was about to kneel down to her and reminded her, "Ange, we haven't changed the salt yet."

The most valuable material that the salt exchange team used to exchange for salt this time was grub shells, but Ange used them to exchange for a piece of beach...

"The salt will be available soon." said Chu Ange.

She could have easily carved out a piece of land for herself and made some salt, but a strong dragon cannot suppress a local snake. If she took someone else's cake, she would have to always be on guard against someone else becoming dissatisfied and causing trouble.

It is easy to dodge a spear, but hard to guard against an arrow from the dark.

What's more, they can't stay by the sea all the time to cook salt.

If they give the sea people some benefits in the form of exchange, the situation will be different. They will recognize that this chassis belongs to her, Chu Ange. As long as they give enough benefits, these people will spontaneously help them guard the territory.

Not only does she want to exchange territory, she also wants to hire helpers from the sea tribe - she wants to build a fine salt processing plant here.

"Mr. Envoy, what do you want to exchange this beach for?" asked the Sea Chief.

"Boil salt." Chu Ange answered truthfully.

The chief of the Hai tribe didn't know what boiled salt was and thought Chu Ange was talking about drying salt.

"It's hard to make salt without the sun in winter. I'd better change the salt for you." The chief of the sea tribe kindly advised.

Lang Lin also thought that Ange wanted to exchange land for drying salt himself, and was shocked. He hurriedly advised: "Ange, we don't have time to wait here to dry salt. The tribe's salt will not last until next spring. We need to hurry back before spring comes."

"Don't worry, we will definitely be able to get back before the tribe's salt runs out." Ange said.

Chief Hai exchanged the land to Ange.

Grub shells are precious, but for the sea people in winter, food is more important. The sea chief also wants the food that Ange brought.

But Ange looked down on their supplies, which made the Sea Chief very distressed.

Just when he was at a loss, he heard Ange say, "How many containers do you have?"

"Container?" The Sea Chief was confused.

"The pot you use to dry salt." Chu Ange said.

"We don't use pots to dry salt. We use shells, very large shells." said the sea chief.

He seemed to remember something right after he finished speaking, and added: "There are two big pots in the tribe. They were given to us by the people who came to exchange salt before."

Chu Ange: "Bring me all the containers that can hold seawater. I'll trade them with you for food."

A ray of hope shone from the cloudy eyes of the Sea Chief, and he said, "Okay, I'll ask someone to bring all the pots over right away."

The messenger was indeed sent by the Dragon God to help them survive the winter, and he exchanged all the good things for worthless ones.

After the Sea Chief left, Lang Lin finally couldn't help asking Chu Ange: "Ange, do we really have to dry the salt ourselves?"

Chu Ange: "Boil the salt, not dry it in the sun."

Wolf Forest: "Pour salt into the water and cook it?"

Chu Ange shook his head: "It is to boil the salt out of the sea water. The Dragon God told me a method to quickly extract salt from the sea water. The salt extracted by this method has no impurities, is crystal clear, and does not have a strong bitter taste."

The salt they eat now not only has impurities, but also has a slightly bitter taste.

"Really? Then we can boil lots and lots of salt." Langlin was very excited. There was so much sea water here, he could boil as much as he wanted.

No wonder Ange didn’t exchange salt with the sea tribe, but for territory.

"Thanks, Dragon God. The Dragon God really favors our White Wolf Tribe. No, the Dragon God favors you, Ange. You are favored by the Dragon God." Lang Lin happily bowed to the sea, and then bowed to Ange.

"Long Chen, you are so lucky to have married An Ge. The Dragon God will also favor you."

Long Chen raised his eyebrows and looked at Ange with inquiry in his eyes. Is his little female really from this space?

The Sea Chief soon returned with people and various containers.

These two stone pots are indeed very large, even larger than the public stone pots in the White Wolf Tribe.

If you want to extract clean sea salt, you need to filter the sea water first and remove the impurities in the sea water. There are currently no conditions for filtering seawater, so we can only use the static sedimentation method to precipitate the impurities in the seawater and use the clear water after static sedimentation to extract sea salt.

These two large stone pots were just right for keeping the sea water still. Chu Ange traded bacon for the stone pots.

Other large and small containers were exchanged with them for sweet potatoes.