Chapter 176 The Divine Object I Swear to Protect



Chapter 176 The Divine Object I Swear to Protect

Aji was a little confused as to how this strange woman could change from being angry to being excited as if she was watching a show.

Ana said again: "Catch her."

Of course Su Nuan would not be obedient. She sneered and said, "I want to see the chief."

"Who wants to see me?" an old voice came.

The crowd automatically parted, and an old woman with gray hair appeared. Her skin was very white, glowing white.

Su Nuan drooled as she looked at her, "Mother-in-law, your skin is so good, do you have any secret?"

The chief was amused by Su Nuan's behavior. She smiled lovingly and asked, "Girl, where are you from?"

Su Nuan ran over and took the chief's arm, "Grandma, I'm from the other side of the river. There's a snowstorm over there, so I came out to find some food."

The chief asked, "How did you get here from so far?"

Su Nuan did not hide it, "I have a mount, and it's out playing now."

You can't say that you were caught by a bird.

The chief nodded and said, "Since you are here, you are a guest. We are preparing dinner, so let's eat together."

Su Nuan nodded, "Okay."

The chief saw the corn in Su Nuan's hand and sighed, "It's becoming increasingly difficult to grow this food."

Su Nuan took out a handful of plump corn kernels from her shoulder bag, and ended up taking out a wolf tooth necklace.

"Look, this is what I planted. It's much better than yours."

The chief looked at the corn kernels in Su Nuan's hand in surprise, took one and put it in his mouth.

Ana immediately stopped her, "Chief, it's poisonous."

"This woman is definitely here to harm you. This will cause chaos in our tribe, and they will take the opportunity to steal our food."

Su Nuan ignored her, bent down to pick up the wolf tooth necklace and prepared to put it back.

The chief grabbed Su Nuan's hand and asked nervously, "Is this necklace yours?"

Su Nuan shook her head. "Someone gave it to me. I didn't even ask his name."

The chief said excitedly: "You are my grandson's savior."

Su Nuan was stunned. It turned out that the group of people she rescued were from this tribe. What a coincidence.

"He's your grandson. There were several of them at that time. Are they all back?"

The chief nodded happily, "I'm back, I'm back."

After saying this, she did not forget to put the corn kernels into her mouth and chew them.

"How can we grow such abundant crops?"

Su Nuan smiled and said, "Let's find a place to sit down and talk."

"Okay." The chief held Su Nuan's hand tightly, as if afraid that she would run away.

Ana wanted to say something, but Aji pulled her.

Aji said: "Ana, the chief has already said that she is a benefactor, not a bad person. Can you be quiet?"

Ana stomped her feet in anger and ran away.

Su Nuan didn't want to get entangled with the woman. She was just jealous of her good looks. She was not competing with her for a man.

The chief pulled Su Nuan into the tribe. There was an open space in the middle of the tribe's houses with a bonfire.

Su Nuan thought of the bonfire built by the giants. The people here would not eat humans, right?

Someone brought two tree stumps and placed them next to the campfire.

The chief pulled Su Nuan to sit down, and she smiled and said, "How do we grow this food?"

Su Nuan was not stingy and said, "Put two seeds in one hole. When the seedlings are about one palm high, start pulling out the small ones and leave the strong ones."

"The pulled seedlings can be planted somewhere else and will at least produce some fruit."

"When the corn blooms, you cut off the flowers and combine the pollen with the green silk on the ear."

"By the way, leave two or three fruits on a seedling and break off the rest."

Su Nuan took out a whole corn from her backpack and said, "Look, even though there are fewer fruits, it will grow like this."

The chief took the corn and began to count it one by one, which made Su Nuan dumbfounded.

After a moment, the chief said, "So that's how it is. Even though there are fewer fruits, the total amount of rice grains is more than what we grow."

Su Nuan nodded, "Yes."

The chief smiled and said, "Thank you for teaching me, but now there are fewer and fewer seeds that can germinate. I don't know how many I can pick out from this batch."

Su Nuan thought for a moment and said, "I still have some, but I didn't bring it today. I'll bring it to you next time I come."

The chief's eyes flashed with surprise. "Really? Thank you, but how can I repay you?"

Su Nuan pointed to the green patch of land and asked, "Can you give me some vegetables? I haven't eaten fresh vegetables in a long time."

The chief frowned and said, "Those are herbs, not vegetables."

Su Nuan was startled. She stood up and squinted her eyes. Isn't it a vegetable? But to her, it looks like the young shoots of a thorn tree.

"Can I go and see it?"

The chief nodded, "Yes."

She also stood up and followed Su Nuan to the edge of the field.

Su Nuan squatted down to check, "It's a big thorn, it stops the bleeding."

The chief nodded and said, "We need a lot of hemostatics because we often get injured when hunting."

Su Nuan asked: "How do you use these medicines?"

The chief replied: "Crush the stone and paste it on the wound."

Su Nuan shook her head. "That won't work. Although it's effective, it can only treat minor injuries. Larger wounds will need sutures."

The chief nodded. "I know. To prevent the wound from opening, we will catch a pincer ant. It has a large pincer on its head. When it touches the wound, it will clamp it. Then we will cut off the head and keep it. This way, the wound will be fixed."

Su Nuan didn't expect the people in this tribe to be so smart. She smiled and said, "That's a good idea."

Since it is someone else's hemostatic medicine, then don't take it. Anyway, the taste of Dajing is not very good.

The chief asked, "Do you need this there too? If so, you can collect it."

Su Nuan shook her head, "No need. We lack fresh vegetables there, not medicinal herbs."

It is unknown how long it will take for the heavy snow to pass. If those people continue to be trapped here, they will get septicemia.

Seeing that Su Nuan didn't need these, the chief asked disappointedly: "What else do you need? As long as I have it here, I will give it to you."

Su Nuan looked around and saw a wooden sculpture of a tiger in their tribe.

She thought the wood carving was cute and asked, "What about that one?"

The chief's face changed, and Aji quickly said, "No, that is our tribe's totem, a sacred object we swear to protect with our lives."

Su Nuan touched her nose and said, “Okay, totems are indeed very important to the tribe.”

The chief asked seriously, "What do you want that for?"

Su Nuan laughed dryly and said, "My mount is a tiger. I think it looks very nice, so I wanted it."

The seriousness on the chief's face faded, and he smiled and said, "So that's how it is..."

The smile on her face froze, and she asked in astonishment, "What? Your mount is a tiger?"

Su Nuan nodded, "Yeah, what's wrong?"

The chief knelt down with a thud, "Lady Goddess, you are the Lady Goddess."

Su Nuan was stunned. She quickly reached out to help the chief, "Hurry up, I'm not a goddess."

At this time, a young voice came, "She is not a goddess, she is my female!"

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