Chapter 714: Priestess: They will join our tribe



"#¥%y..."

In the early morning, as the sky gradually brightened, the quiet semi-agricultural tribe began to become lively.

The people of the semi-agricultural tribe are busy, and in the midst of this busyness, the aroma of food permeates the tribe.

The people of the semi-agricultural tribe who were working inside and outside the simple courtyard smelled the fragrance and looked back at the tribe from time to time.

However, these people's eyes were not all looking at the place where food was cooked. A large number of them were looking at the place where those people were imprisoned.

The imprisoned tribe obtained exquisite pottery from a place called the 'Green Bird Tribe'. Not only that, they were also able to hunt a large number of sheep.

Such things have spread among the semi-agricultural tribes.

At this time, in front of the Sheep Tribe people who did not choose to reveal the "secret" of the pottery last night, the female priest of the semi-agricultural tribe, holding a sheepskin in her hand as she did last night, would repeat the previous sentence every once in a while.

In between these conversations, the leader of the semi-agricultural tribe would pick up someone and beat him up severely.

However, after these people were beaten up, none of the people from the Sheep Tribe chose to speak.

This result made the leader of the semi-agricultural tribe quite angry. He clenched his fists and was ready to beat these people up, but was stopped by the priestess.

She took the leader and the sheepskin and walked towards the people of the sheep tribe on the other side.

These are the people who spoke about the 'secret' of pottery last night.

This female priest was very smart, and she vaguely knew something about human psychology.

These people had revealed the secret of the pottery, which she considered extremely precious, last night, so it was only natural for them to reveal the secret about the sheep now.

However, what happened next surprised her.

These people were obviously terrified, and were clearly shaking in pain from the beatings from their leader, but no one spoke to her about the secret of the sheep.

This made the priestess, who was famous for her wisdom in the semi-agricultural tribe, very confused.

Not only her, the leader of the semi-agricultural tribe was also very confused, but his confusion was mixed with anger.

He stared at the people from the Sheep Tribe for a while, then leaned over, pulled up one of them and was about to continue fighting, but was stopped by the female priest of the Semi-Agricultural Tribe.

"¥%…g?"

The leader of the semi-agricultural tribe asked the priestess with some doubt, asking why she didn't let him continue to beat these people.

In his opinion, these people were unwilling to tell the secret about the sheep because they had not been beaten enough or hard enough.

The female priest shook her head and then patted her chest with her hand.

What she meant was that solving this problem required careful thinking and the use of wisdom.

This is a way of expressing wisdom passed down from generation to generation by semi-agricultural tribes.

They believe that the heart is a very important thing. When a person is alive, the heart will beat continuously, but when a person dies, the heart will stop beating.

Therefore, this obvious characteristic is attributed to wisdom.

Believe that wisdom comes from a beating heart.

Gradually, this word is sometimes used to refer to wisdom.

Although the logic here is a bit inconsistent, it is undeniable that the female priests of the semi-agricultural tribes in the past did obtain these things from the beating of their hearts.

Seeing that the female priest even patted her chest, the leader of the semi-agricultural tribe stopped beating the people from the sheep tribe.

The female priest of the semi-agricultural tribe walked slowly towards the house where she lived with a sheepskin in her hand, and the leader of the semi-agricultural tribe followed behind.

The two entered the house one after the other. The female priest put the sheepskin in her hand on the ground and slowly sat down, her eyes full of suspicion.

The leader of the semi-agricultural tribe stood quietly on the side, waiting for the wise priestess to use her wisdom to solve the matter.

After a while, the priestess suddenly turned her head, looked at the leader and spoke slowly.

She was asking the leader of the semi-agricultural tribe how he planned to deal with the captured people from the sheep tribe.

This question stunned the leader of the semi-agricultural tribe.

Because after capturing the people of the Sheep Tribe, he only thought about how to get information from them on how to kill a lot of sheep at once. As for how to deal with these people, he really hadn't thought about it.

Let them all go?

Or kill them all?

The leader of the semi-agricultural tribe thought so, and without asking the wise priestess, he felt that there seemed to be something wrong with doing this.

But if these people are not dealt with, how can their tribe support them?

After all, there is not enough food in our tribe now.

After thinking about it for a while, he could only shake his head.

At the same time, I felt a little strange. Aren't we talking about how to get the secret of the sheep from those people? Why did the wise female priest talk about this?

The priestess ignored the doubts of the semi-agricultural tribe leader. After a brief pause, she began to talk about her solution.

As the priestess spoke slowly, the mouth of the semi-agricultural tribe leader began to open slowly.

Because what the priestess said was so shocking.

She actually asked these people to join their tribe!

Not to mention how to solve the food problem after these people join their tribe, just the question of whether these people are willing to join their tribe is a very difficult problem to solve.

In his opinion, he and his men had robbed all the prey that the tribe had hunted, and even robbed these people as well.

Moreover, from last night till now, they have basically not been given any food, and they have been beaten more than once.

Under such circumstances, how could these people choose to join their own tribe?

The mere fact of snatching prey was enough to create a bloody feud.

After hearing the chief's words, the female priest of the Bannong tribe slowly shook her head. She told the chief of the Bannong tribe that these people would definitely join their tribe.

After joining their own tribe, they can learn to pull weeds, plant and harvest fruits, and feed the livestock in the tribe. At the same time, after joining the tribe, they will also tell the secrets about sheep.

Although the wise priestess said so, the leader of the semi-agricultural tribe still found it hard to believe it. After so many things had happened, how could the people of this tribe still join his tribe?

The semi-agricultural tribe's female priestess did not say much this time in the face of the leader's doubts. She just told him to follow her, then turned around and bent down to leave the hut...


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