"What? Did Shu Yue teach you this?" Bach was surprised.
"Yeah, Yueyue knows a lot."
Shu Yue, who had just walked out of the cave: "..."
"Shu Yue, how do you learn to count?" Bach asked her immediately.
Shu Yue made up an excuse and said, "I don't know either. I just seem to have suddenly become enlightened and understand a lot of strange things."
"Father, if you're interested, I can teach you arithmetic."
Bach looked meaningful after hearing this, but he didn't refuse. "Okay."
While Wente was grilling the meat, Shu Yue wrote the Arabic numerals 1 to 10 on the ground and told the patriarch what quantities these numbers represented.
Just pick up some leaves and they can be used as teaching tools. Counting is easy, Bach learned it in no time, but writing is difficult.
Bach learned to count by the skill of grilling meat, and writing can be done by practicing more.
Only after Bach learned to count did he realize the importance of numbers. Seeing Shu Yue eating barbecue, he left in a hurry, intending to discuss something with the witch doctor.
Wente didn't need to eat now. After the female finished eating the barbecue, he went to cut down trees and tried to build the fence in one day.
Shu Yue was also busy, going to find animal skins to practice, picking out some torn ones, and not feeling bad if they were damaged.
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About three hours later, Went flew back with a large bundle of wood, attracting the curious onlookers of several orcs.
Shu Yue heard the noise and put down her work and walked out of the cave. Seeing the orcs just untying the vines that bound the branches, she exclaimed in surprise, "You got so many!"
The orc nodded and said, "I want to encircle a larger area."
"Okay, do you want to take a break?" She handed the orc a bamboo tube of water.
Wente took the water and was about to shake his head to say he wasn't tired when he heard Bach's voice approaching from a distance, "Wente, what are you doing with all this wood?"
Bach did not come alone. He was followed by an old female with a cane. Shu Yue recognized her as Wei Apo, the witch doctor of the Wuda tribe.
Wente said, "I plan to build a fence to enclose our cave."
Bach was even more puzzled. "Why did you fence off the cave?"
"...This is Yueyue's idea. I don't quite understand it either."
Oh? Is this Shu Yue's idea again?
Shu Yue didn't explain, but just smiled: "Father, why did you come here with the witch doctor?"
Bach said, "Shuyue, the witch doctor is also very interested in the arithmetic you talk about. Can we learn it together?"
The witch doctor was an old female who was nearly 150 years old. Her eyes, which had experienced many vicissitudes of life, seemed to be able to see through everything.
At this moment, the pair of eyes were looking at her inquiringly. Shu Yue met their gaze for a moment, then lowered her eyes and said, "Okay."
The witch doctor was a little confused about the young female in front of him. Whenever Shu Yue saw her before, she would always hide behind her father out of fear, but now she dared to look her in the eye. There was no fear or pampering in her eyes, as if she had become a different person.
Can the death of both parents cause such a big change in a female?
The thought flashed through his mind for a moment before he asked with a smile, "Shu Yue, how did you learn to count?"
Shu Yue still used the same reason she gave to the clan leader. The witch doctor smiled and stopped asking questions.
Turning to ask her about the fence, he asked, "Why did you fence off the cave?"
Shu Yue smiled and replied, "I want to build a different home. Of course, this is just an idea of mine. I don't know how it will turn out." This chapter has been read (please click on the next chapter to continue reading!)
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