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 ...
As Haitang looked around, she decided to stay there for a while. The sandstorm was still blowing outside, and although it wasn't blowing too hard, there was still a possibility of being hit by it.
Haitang wasn't one to risk her life, so she decisively chose to stop today. As Haitang looked around, everyone started choosing places to build houses.
The houses were built in the middle of the lake. Several females went to buy food and returned, while the orcs began to cut down trees and start building the houses.
Under these circumstances, Haitang looked up at the distance and started picking mushrooms. "What's this?" the female asked, looking at Haitang.
“Mushrooms, a kind that can be eaten,” Haitang said. “These mushrooms are edible, but of course there are others that are not, they are poisonous…” Haitang said, and the females and the others were slightly taken aback upon hearing this.
But she also started learning to pick mushrooms like Haitang. There were quite a lot of mushrooms. Today there were pheasants. Haitang taught the females how to cook mushroom soup. The females learned very diligently. Haitang now knows what she needs to do.
It's about transmitting the knowledge you have, one piece at a time, until one day it spreads throughout the entire land. As Haitang looked at the female, she said, "Take a sip..."
The female in front of me was around thirty years old, the oldest of these females, and had several children. However, she died during the calamity, along with her orcs.
Now, as a female among the beastmen, she is being pampered. Haitang has not asked whether the other party is unwilling, nor has she spoken ill of other people's choices.
Kapok learned quickly from Begonia. "This stuff is so delicious, we won't have to worry about food anymore," she said with a smile as she looked at Begonia.
"Yes, these mushrooms appear after you're startled, and... you can pick them directly, dry them, and use them later. Dried goods can be stored for a long time," Haitang said.
Mu Mian nodded at Haitang's words. "You move around a lot," she said, looking at Haitang. Haitang nodded, and at this moment, Mu Mian was very careful when learning things.
At that moment, Yueyue, who was not far away, looked for Ximing and asked, "When do you plan to be free?" Yueyue made a deal with Ximing.
Flying in this desert is impractical because it's too hot and might cause heatstroke in freshmen. Also, it's easy to get lost if you don't have a good sense of direction.
Under these circumstances, Yueyue made an agreement with Ximing from the beginning: Haitang would teach things here, and Ximing would take Yueyue and Haitang away to the Holy Domain. Ximing gladly accepted this.
“We’ll have to wait until we’re settled. Don’t worry, it’ll be half a month. Besides, during this time, sandstorms will be frequent in the desert. If we leave now, it’s easy to lose our way. Even if you can fly, it’s the same. The desert is endless. If you don’t know the way ahead, you’ll just exhaust yourself,” Lizard Ming said.
“And in a few days, it will be the rainy season in the desert. Although it’s short… it will still keep the desert from getting too dry.” Xi Ming said, looking at Yueyue. Yueyue nodded when she heard this.
Haitang saw Yueyue coming over and gave her some food. Yueyue took a sip and said, "We'll be leaving in a few days." Haitang watched Yueyue drink the soup.
“No, we have to wait,” Yueyue said. “Ximing said he would send us out of this desert.” She looked at Haitang and said this. Haitang nodded when she heard this.
"I'll give it to you if you want," Haitang said without objection. "What did you give me?" Haitang asked Yueyue. Haitang wasn't stupid; she knew that not all beastmen were helpful.
"Don't worry too much about this, there won't be any major problems." Yueyue said upon hearing this, "Everything you gave me is here, everything you taught me is included." These are even more precious.
The same applies to mushrooms and other foods. Upon hearing this, Haitang nodded and then began to teach these people how to plant and raise animals.
Because of the need to raise small animals, the hunters naturally couldn't kill the prey, so they could only capture the cubs alive and then start building nests for them.
In this situation, Haitang and the others began to help. There were the most rabbits, and of course, the rabbits' ability to burrow was the most troublesome, so they built a burrow out of stones.
Egg Crabapple also taught those people how to hatch chicks. Of course, not many people were willing to do this, but they gritted their teeth and started working for food.
Some people built houses, some hunted, and the females found vegetables and fruits for food. Under these circumstances, the small valley was quickly developed.
The house was built, but the sandstorm outside was still blowing and expanding. However, it was soon blocked out, and people could watch the wind blowing overhead.
As the wind blew by, everyone couldn't help but feel a little relieved. "It's much better here than outside; even sandstorms can't blow in." Even if there was wind, it couldn't be very strong, and everyone nodded in agreement.
"Look, Lizard Ming, Haitang taught me all of this." The beastmen were very happy to see a female showing Lizard Ming food.
“Yes, Haitang knows so many things. They are all delicious. And I discovered a place for salt.” Upon hearing this, Ximing was slightly taken aback. “Haitang told me about it and asked me to take you there.”
Upon hearing this, Lizard Ming nodded and followed. Inside a small cave, Begonia took out some crystal blocks and said, "Look, this is salt. With these salt blocks, you won't need any more salt."
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