Chapter 119: Low wall and Wooden ladder
The happiness celebration this time can be said to have been very successful. It not only allowed the surrounding tribes to witness the prosperity of the Green Sparrow Tribe but also, in a casual manner, made them realize the strength of the Green Sparrow Tribe, showcasing its soft and hard power.
Furthermore, it opened the door to primitive trade, which will benefit the Green Sparrow Tribe in the future.
The women of the Green Sparrow Tribe are also quite competitive, leaving behind many seeds. The next step is to see whose land is good and can take root and sprout.
In this era, primitive people do not have the concept of future cuckoldry, and things that seem unacceptable to future generations are quite commonplace now.
However, this is limited to these few days. Once the celebration is over, such incidents will not be forgiven.
This is also why, after Tie Tou failed in the struggle with Hei Wa, he only listened to the uplifting tunes at night and couldn't sleep, without taking any desperate actions.
As a newcomer, Han Cheng is deeply worried about this. His concern is that it will be difficult for him to find a wife.
Damn, this matter is quite unfortunate. In the future, there's no money when you need money, no status when you need status, and now his status is exceptionally high. Yet, he encountered such a situation. Han Cheng couldn't help but shed bitter tears.
The tribes that came to participate in the happiness celebration at the Green Tribe seemed extremely reluctant to leave. The wonderful life of these past few days left a profound impression on them. They didn't expect that life could be lived in such a comfortable way.
The experiences in the Green Sparrow Tribe during these days seemed to have opened a window for them, showing them another world.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com
Not only ordinary people but even the leaders of several tribes were envious.
The happiness celebration has ended, but the Green Sparrow Tribe did not immediately return to normalcy.
The main reason is that the men of the Green Sparrow Tribe are too kind-hearted and eager to help others. To help increase the population of other tribes, each one is willing to use all their strength.
Deer Lord also appeared listless. He showed off his prowess, kept his harem in check, and showed these short-legged creatures what to do. It has been busy for him.
To the point that now, even his fur has dimmed. When he sees a young female deer approaching, he quickly moves to the side.
Han Cheng certainly wouldn't build another shorter wall next to the low wall until people could climb to the highest wall.
Doing so would require building at least three low walls, which was too labor-intensive and unnecessary.
For him, solving this problem was not difficult. All he needed to do was make some ladders.
For the Green Sparrow Tribe, which had plenty of wood, making ladders wasn't too challenging.
Han Cheng, accompanied by Lame and Hei Wa, found some tree trunks with a diameter roughly the size of a bowl, straight and long. They burned them to cut them into roughly 2.8 meters long pieces, which were brought back to the tribe for future use.
Then, they cut some tree segments with diameters ranging from the thickness of an arm to around 1.7 meters in length. The next step was to manufacture the ladders.
Han Cheng selected two tree trunks of similar thickness and had Lame and Heiwa pick them out from the wood pile. They were placed opposite each other.
These two trunks were not parallel; the distance between them was large at one end and small at the other. The larger end was the base of the trunk, and the smaller end was the thinner part.
The bottom width reached 80 centimeters, while the top width was only 50 centimeters.
After placing the two trunks, the next step was to tie crossbars onto the two trunks.
Lame, who often did weaving work, was skilled at this. After Han Cheng demonstrated, they were quickly and securely tied every 30 centimeters.
Shaman and the Eldest Senior Brother, who had been pondering how to climb the low wall, were now paying close attention to Han Cheng's actions because they wanted to see what the Divine Child intended to do.
At first, they were confused by Han Cheng's decision to build a ladder. It wasn't until the crossbars started getting tied that the Shaman showed a thoughtful expression.
When Han Cheng had people carry the finished wooden ladder and lean it against the first section of the low wall, the shaman's eyes gleamed. At this point, he fully understood Han Cheng's method.
As Han Cheng climbed the ladder onto the low wall, the Eldest Senior Brother and Shi Tou revealed an enlightened expression.
Standing below the wall, they looked up at the Divine Child standing on the low wall and the thing leaning against it that they didn't know what to call. Once again, they were deeply impressed by the Divine Child's wisdom.