The Growth Record of a Primitive Civilization

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Chapter 440 Han Yu Negotiation (Please vote and subscribe)

Chapter 440 Negotiations between Han and Yam (Please vote and subscribe)

Rat Da looked at him and smiled without saying anything. Although he wanted to ask what this yam was, he knew that the other party would definitely not tell him.

In this world, except for his own leader Luo Chong, there is probably no leader who would take the initiative to give others the way to obtain food.

The group quickly finished breakfast, which also made the captain of the Taro tribe more familiar with the Han tribe. The Han tribe should be very rich. Their people have no shortage of food and clothing, and there are extra salt stones to exchange with other tribes. In addition, they also have, my God, what is that? ! They actually ride wild beasts? !

Seeing that everyone has finished their meal, the women who cooked also put away the pots and bowls and put them on the ox cart hidden in the grass next to them. The captain then noticed that there were two strange things made of wood not far away.

And those who finished their meal didn't know where to lead out a few wild beasts. What made him even more incredible was that these huge beasts were still very docile, allowing people to ride them and honestly helping people drag the huge wooden thing.

Rat Da, who had just had dinner with him, also turned over and rode on a horse. He pulled the reins in his hand and drove the horse to the side of the team leader, looking down at him and said.

"Okay, take us to the meeting place quickly. I guess your leader must be very anxious now." Rat Da said indifferently.

"Ah, oh, what kind of beast is this? Doesn't it bite people? It can also carry people on its back?!" The team leader tentatively reached out his hand and touched the long face of the horse. The horse just snorted, but there was no extreme behavior.

"This is called a horse. It eats grass. It doesn't bite people, but it can kick people to death. So you'd better not stand behind it. You lead the way quickly. We can talk on the way. Oh, by the way, if you don't want to walk, you can sit on the ox cart. Just point us in the right direction." Rat Da pulled the reins and urged.

The team leader was also very interested in Rat Da's proposal. He now found this Han tribe more and more interesting. He could try a way to move without walking. He would definitely brag to his tribesmen for a year when he returned.

He quickly got on the oxcart under the guidance of the Han tribe members, and sat in front with the driver. He gave the driver directions and looked back from time to time, because only now did he see that there were many tools on this rotating wooden object that he didn't know what they were used for, but there were also things he recognized, such as axes.

The group was moving quickly, while the leader of the Yu tribe on the other side was already a little anxious. They had been here for more than half a year and finally had a new source of salt stone, but the other party still required him to talk to him. How could he not be anxious?

So the leader of the Yu tribe, Yu Tu, immediately followed the tribe members to the place where they agreed to meet, but he waited for a long time and no one came. He didn't know that Shu Da and the others would come after dinner.

Fortunately, the Han tribe had cattle and horses, so the waiting time was not very long. After a while, a warrior from the Yu tribe came running from a distance.

"Chief, they are coming, they are coming, riding wild beasts. There is a kind of beast that is as tall as a human. The leader of the other side we saw just now was riding that kind of beast. There is also a kind of beast with horns dragging a very large thing. It seems that our captain is also sitting on it." The warrior was excited and incoherent.

"What a mess you are talking about, people and beasts."

Before Yu Tu finished his words of blame, the team of the Han tribe had already come from a distance. What kind of people and beasts were dragging things? He really saw them with his own eyes this time, and he was so surprised that he almost bit his tongue.

But this surprise didn't last long. Shu Da, who was walking in front of the team, sat high and had a far view. He had seen Yu Tu early on. He squeezed his legs against the horse's belly and rushed over at full speed, scaring the Yu Tribe warriors back.

Fortunately, Shu Da didn't rush directly into their faces. When he got close, he pulled the reins, and the horse immediately stopped in place, with its front legs in the air and neighing a few times. After Shu Da stabilized the horse, he jumped off the horse's back and greeted the other party.

"Are you the leader of the Yu Tribe?" Shu Da asked with gestures.

"Ah? Ah, I am, I am the leader of the Yu Tribe, are you the leader of the tribe with the salty stone?" Yu Tu looked at the horse that had just been showing off in front of him, and couldn't help but be stunned for a while. He didn't react until Shu Da greeted him.

"I'm not the leader, but the chief of the tribal warriors. This time our leader sent me to the chestnut forest to look for something. Your tribesmen happened to meet us and said they wanted white salt, so I came to ask you how much you want and what you want in exchange." Shu Da explained with gestures.

While the two were talking, the large group of people behind them caught up, and the captain sitting on the ox cart also hurried back to his leader.

"This, white salt, is what you call salty stone, right? If you have more, then the more the better. As for what to exchange, don't you want the fruits in the forest? I can let you pick fruits once a year, as long as you can take them away, you can take as many as you want, and we will exchange this for a year's supply of white salt."

Yu Tu tentatively put forward the conditions he had thought about for a long time. He felt that this was already a big concession. After all, there were really a lot of chestnuts in that forest, and they had at least supported a tribe before, but Shu Da didn't think so. He almost laughed when he heard the other party say that, but thinking of his own contribution, the rough-tempered Shu Da held it back. Damn

, you are so arrogant, I hope you can still say this when you see our leader in two days, Shu Da complained in his heart.

"There are so many people in your tribe, and you need a lot of salt for one year. And you want a year's supply at one time, which may be too much. I can't make a decision. We must tell our leader.

And the conditions you mentioned are definitely not acceptable, because the place you live in now was abandoned when we moved. We also collect chestnuts from this forest every year. It was originally ours. How long have you been here and it has become yours?

So even if we don't ask the leader, our tribe will not agree to this condition.

But since you live here now, I won't say that this forest is still ours. We don't care what you do in the forest, but you can't stop us from doing it. As for the salt, you have to exchange it with something else."

Shu Da thought about it, trying not to escalate the problem, but he couldn't weaken the momentum of the Han tribe, and he had to maintain friendly relations with the other side as much as possible. He considered for a long time before stating his conditions.

(End of this chapter)