It seems to be just a small episode.
Shu Xin stood quietly by and watched the witch doctor and her daughter treat the disease, observing how they treated the disease from close range.
However, she was greatly disappointed. The cure was just to look at the patient's mouth or roll his eyes, and there was no explanation after that. The witch doctor walked into the innermost part of the cave mysteriously, and when he came out he brought a bowl of brown water.
The witch doctor said, "Drink this and you'll be fine."
The sick females expressed their gratitude, "Thank you, witch doctor! Thank you, witch doctor!"
Yi Yi looked at Shu Xin with a smug and disdainful look, as if to say: My mother has a way to cure diseases, do you have one?!
Shu Xin lowered her head and looked at the ground, as if admitting that she was inferior to the other person in skills.
In fact, she couldn't bear to watch it anymore. She was sure that the bowl of water must have been added with wood ash. Although it was not poisonous, it would have no effect on the condition after drinking it.
She herself is an indifferent person. The people in the Orc Continent are simple but also ignorant. They may not accept new things and may be questioned.
He was just an insignificant person to her, and his situation wasn't life-threatening, so it was better to mind her own business.
Rhett held the tablet without saying a word. He followed the witch doctor wherever he went to provide light. Everyone's eyes followed his hand. The people in the small tribe were in awe of the tablet. They thought it must be a gift from the Beast God!
The Warrior Tribe is indeed not simple!
They felt they had come to the right place, as they had never heard of any tribe possessing such a magical thing!
The Warrior Tribe must be under the care of the Beast God!
Yi Yi looked at Rhett's back, her eyes flashing with obsession and something more complicated that was difficult to interpret for a moment.
It took two hours to finish the treatment. When the lighting was not needed, Lei Te immediately put away the tablet, not wasting a single bit of electricity.
"Witch doctor, the tablet is out of power and cannot be used tomorrow." Rhett quietly clicked the shutdown button while turning off the lights.
The witch doctor didn't believe it, "Wasn't it bright and bright just now?"
Without saying much, Lei Te reached out and tapped on the tablet, then touched it again, but there was no response.
"During the rainy season, there's no sun, so the tablet runs out of energy and can't be used."
Witch doctor: “…” Now they believed it.
After all, they wouldn't think that this thing can be turned on and off, and they think that if it doesn't respond, it has no power.
The witch doctor frowned, thinking it was too useless.
The others didn't understand either, so they just listened attentively and realized that the board needed sunlight to light up.
"Witch doctor, now they have finished drinking the medicine, so Xin'er and I will go back first." Rhett suggested leaving.
The witch doctor had no reason to stop them, so he nodded and said, "You guys go back and rest."
Shu Xin's visit here was just a formality, but she still gained something, at least she got to see the witch doctor's treatment skills.
On the way back, Lei Te asked, "Xin'er, are you tired of standing?"
"fine."
After a pause, he asked, "Rhett, do you think the medicine the witch doctor gave you can cure the cold?"
Lei Te was a little hesitant when he heard this question, and answered honestly, "I don't know, I haven't drunk it."
He was a dragon beast, and even in the coldest winter he had never caught a cold. The thing he used the most was hemostatic grass, and he had never used anything else.
Usually this medicine is drunk by females and cubs, as males are strong and rarely catch colds.
Shu Xin nodded slightly and asked again: "Do you smell the smell of that bowl of medicine?"
Lei Te still had some impression, so he nodded, "I smell it, what's wrong?" This chapter has been read (please click on the next chapter to continue reading!)
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