Chapter 126 Thunder God Tribe, Red Deer Tribe



Were there slaves in this era? Of course, that was roughly what the old man was saying. The Red Deer Tribe had been conquered by the Thunder God Tribe for decades and was accustomed to working for them. What was the difference between them and slaves?

The Thunder God Tribe only had twenty or so strong men guarding the tribe, but so many people from the Red Deer Tribe did not dare to resist. It can be seen that the strength of the Thunder God Tribe has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

Once you get used to being enslaved, life becomes a repetitive cycle, so why would you still have the desire to resist?

"What are you eating?" This is what Ma Yue is most concerned about.

A well-behaved man from the Red Deer Tribe brought a bamboo basket of...

Potato! Did I really travel to South America?

First it was corn, and now potatoes appear. They are definitely specialties of South America, right?

Perhaps, in primitive societies tens of thousands of years ago, Asia also had potatoes. After all, both corn and potatoes have proven to be well suited to cultivation in Asia in the new century.

Whether it's animals or plants, the principle of survival of the fittest applies. If Asia's climate is suitable for corn and potatoes, why must they be native to the Americas? Just because archaeologists haven't found them doesn't mean they don't exist, right?

I've strayed off topic! Let's focus on the present.

The Red Deer Tribe makes a living by growing potatoes and some fishing and hunting. Of course, most of the potato harvest is handed over to the Thunder God Tribe.

Yes, this is a tribe that mainly relies on farming, and Ma Yue felt a sense of closeness.

Farming with chicken feathers?

Ma Yue was taken out of the cave, walked for a long time, and then entered another cave.

Horse? Or deer? It looked a bit like a horse from my past life, not quite as big, with antlers like a sika deer on its head. So, let's call it a red deer for now. No wonder this place is called the Red Deer Tribe.

“Are you offering sacrifices here?”

"Yes!" Since there is a high priest, then there must be faith. Primitive people are very direct. The totem of the red deer tribe is almost just the image of a red deer.

The high priest of the Red Deer Tribe brought two people and respectfully took Ma Yue for a stroll around to inspect the territory.

It's not bad. The natural conditions are very good. It's very similar to the original site of the Aries tribe. There are caves, rivers, grasslands and farmland, and woods for firewood...

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