Transmigrated to a poverty-stricken primitive tribe, she immediately faced a situation where her family of five was on the verge of starving to death. Her biological father had his hand bitten off ...
When Haitang went out, she was about to go see the city wall when she was bumped by a small beastman. Haitang took a step back and stood still, while the small beastmen looked at her.
"Um..." Not knowing what to say? Haitang looked at the little beastmen with their heads down and then saw the things that had fallen on the ground, and was immediately a little surprised.
"Copper ore." Haitang's expression changed. "Where did this come from?" Haitang asked, and the children didn't expect her to ask about the stone.
"Where did you get it from in the back hill?" Upon hearing this, Haitang immediately went to check and found that there was indeed a hillside not far away. Haitang began to dig with a shovel.
"Damn, it really is a copper mine!" Haitang couldn't help but be happy. Copper ore can be used to make bronze artifacts, and not only that, it can also be used to make copper coins.
Haitang has wanted currency trading for a long time. With currency trading, many things can be exchanged, and not only that... you can also use it to buy and sell other good things.
Of course, these things are now facing a problem: the copper mine is actually in the Leopard Tribe. Haitang almost vomited blood. The thing she had been searching for for many days was actually in the Leopard Tribe.
Haitang couldn't help but rub her forehead. When she looked at the copper mine in front of her, Dongfang Long rubbed her head and asked, "What's wrong, Tangtang?"
"I have a use for this thing, but... well... I don't know what to say?" Okay, it has a use, but I don't know how to put it. This thing is in the Leopard Tribe.
The leopard tribe members weren't fools or idiots. It would definitely be difficult for Haitang to get her; a transaction would be necessary. He weighed the options in his mind, but he was also reluctant to give up. He decided to wait and see, saying, "I'll think about it when I get back and then decide."