Chapter 628 Wang Han Enters the Human Race, Makes a Decision



(This volume is very exciting; the author has prepared it for a long time, so I hope everyone will read it patiently. Thank you. The chapters about the savages may have some silly moments, but they will soon get to the tribe.)

The night passed quickly. Under Wang Han's guidance, the savages worked frantically all night and managed to skin a few tattered wolf pelts.

Having not slept all night, just as dawn broke, Wang Han thought the savages were exhausted from the night and about to rest. However, the middle-aged savage pulled Wang Han along, leading the other savages out of the narrow cave carrying tattered wolf skins.

Wang Han did not resist or do anything about the savages' behavior; he simply followed them silently, like an observer infiltrating the community, quietly observing how humans lived these days.

After leaving the cave, the middle-aged savage led Wang Han and the other savages cautiously through the forest. They walked in places close to medium-sized trees, and each savage kept an eye on the surrounding vegetation, carefully picking or pinching wild fruits and insects hidden among the grass and trees, and putting them into their mouths.

It turned out that there were too many wild beasts hunting at night, and even more demons lurking around. Nighttime was too dangerous for humans who didn't have sharp teeth and claws, so humans only came out during the day when there were fewer wild beasts and demons, gathering some wild fruits or catching small animals and insects to eat, and hiding underground at night. The wild youth who pulled Wang Han into the cave had only discovered Wang Han while keeping watch at night, and then pulled this strange companion into the cave.

"Woo woo woo!" While Wang Han was thinking, the young savage carefully approached from behind, gently tugged at Wang Han's animal skin coat, and handed him a fat beetle about the thickness of a thumb. It turned out that he had found a fat beetle for Wang Han because he hadn't looked for food.

"Woo woo!" Seeing this, the other savages also cried out softly, handing over the fat worms or wild fruits they had in their hands.

(It's not that I didn't want to bring wolf meat, it's just that the smell of blood is too strong.)

"Sigh!" Wang Han sighed, shaking his head and waving his hand, pushing back the food offered by the savages, refusing their kindness. He couldn't help but sigh inwardly. Leading the fledgling human race to develop, and now, due to his own mistakes, the primordial demons roam freely, even the gods are preoccupied with their own problems. The heavy responsibility of leading the human race to develop was still far from over!

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"Woo-woo!" After walking in the forest for a while, the young savage let out two soft woo-woo sounds. Seeing that he had attracted the attention of his companions, he pointed to a small tree on a distant hillside, on which some wild fruits were hanging.

Upon seeing the small tree bearing wild fruit, the savages did not rush over. Instead, they carefully observed the area around the tree. Only when they saw no movement did they cautiously approach, led by the middle-aged savage.

"Roar!" Just as it was about to reach the sapling, a grizzly bear suddenly leaped out of the bushes not far away and charged fiercely. The distance was no more than twenty or thirty meters.

"Woo-woo!" Upon seeing this, the middle-aged savage cried out urgently, and at the same time quickly climbed up a medium-thick tree about eight or nine meters high.

Seeing the sudden appearance of the ferocious beast, the savages quickly climbed the nearby trees, their agility resembling that of monkeys. The forest teemed with wild beasts, and many areas were their territories. If a ferocious animal appeared, humans without skills, sharp teeth, or claws could only rely on their nimble bodies to escape by climbing trees, hoping the beast wouldn't climb trees or would only devour one person. Otherwise, they could only pick up stones and sticks to fight back, but these weapons were largely ineffective against the beasts; climbing trees was far more effective. This was their survival experience.

"Woo woo woo!" After climbing up the big tree, the young savage saw that Wang Han hadn't climbed the tree at all, but was instead leisurely watching the grizzly bear charging towards him. He immediately called out anxiously, but dared not come down from the tree.

"Roar!" In just a few breaths, the grizzly bear was upon them, its massive jaws snapping open to bite at Wang Han's head. The stench was so strong it even assaulted Wang Han's face. Several cowardly savages didn't even bother to look at what was about to happen.

"Bang!" "Thud!" The next moment, just as the grizzly bear was about to bite Wang Han, Wang Han's iron fist had already landed on the grizzly bear's wide-open, foul mouth. Sharp teeth were broken, the bear's mouth was snapped, and to the disbelief of the few savages, Wang Han's fist went directly into the bear's mouth and out through the back of its neck. The grizzly bear's ferocious pounce also stopped under Wang Han's punch.

"Pfft!" Wang Han pulled his hand out of the bear's mouth, and waved his bloodied hand at the savages who had climbed the tree, signaling that they could come down.

"Woo woo woo!" Seeing this, and understanding Wang Han's meaning, the savages nimbly slid down from the tree, surrounded Wang Han, and excitedly made wooing sounds.

"Kill!" Seeing the appearance of these savages, Wang Han pointed at the dead grizzly bear and uttered the word "kill" again. Wang Han had witnessed Nuwa creating humans and had once been a human himself. He clearly knew how much potential humans had, how to unleash that potential, and that making humans strong and changing their mindset and way of life was the most urgent matter at present.

"Foolish! Foolish! Foolish!" Upon hearing Wang Han's order to kill, the savages excitedly shouted, their eyes filled with admiration as they looked at Wang Han. Although their shouts were clumsy, at least they understood.

"Skin it!" Wang Han gestured for the savages to be quiet. He then found a rock on the ground, smashed it, and found a few sharp pieces. He squatted down and began skinning the grizzly bear, signaling the savages to join in.

"You rascals!" Seeing this, the savages understood what Wang Han meant. They followed along with the clumsy imitation and picked up stones to peel them together with Wang Han.

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