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Chapter 213 The Most Honored Guest



Chapter 213 The Most Honored Guest

The orcs who had returned to the Greenwood Tribe earlier waited quite a while before coming back.

The two orcs walking in front carried earthenware bowls. They approached Bai Ling and Yue, raised their bowls, and said, "Honored guests, please have a drink."

The old orc laughed and said, "Ling, Yue, this is a custom of our tribe. After drinking this bowl of wine, you will be the most honored guests of our Greenwood Tribe."

Bai Ling and Yue exchanged a glance, then took the ceramic bowl from the Greenwood Tribe orc without saying a word.

The earthenware bowl contains amber-colored fruit wine. The fruit aroma is even stronger than the wine aroma, and it doesn't seem to have a high alcohol content.

Bai Ling picked up the ceramic bowl and drank it all in one gulp. The fruit wine had a faint sweet aroma and a light taste. Although it was called wine, it was more like a beverage made from fruit.

After Yue finished her wine, the two returned the earthenware bowl to the orc of the Greenwood Tribe. The old orc immediately smiled and said, "Ling, Yue, come in quickly. Welcome to the Greenwood Tribe."

Knowing that Bai Ling and his group hadn't had lunch yet, the old orc quickly arranged for his people to cook, and even specifically instructed them: "Bring out the best meat."

The orc in charge of cooking said softly, "Do you need to tell me? Of course I know how to do it."

The chieftain of the Greenwood Tribe was not in the tribe. He had taken the tribe's hunting team out hunting. The old orc asked the tribesmen to find the chieftain and bring him back, but Bai Ling quickly stopped him: "We came to find some fruit trees and seeds, and also to exchange some dried fruit and nuts with your tribe. Now is a critical time for food storage, so let's not let the chieftain come back."

The old orc chuckled, “Ling, you are a distinguished guest of our tribe. The chieftain must come back to personally entertain you. If he finds out you’ve come and we didn’t call him back, he’ll definitely be angry.”

Bai Ling's persuasion failed, so the old orc ordered the orcs of his tribe to go find the chieftain and bring him back. The Sky Orc stood up and said, "I am a Sky Orc. I am very fast. Let me take people to find your chieftain."

The old orc had traveled the orc continent before, and he knew how fast the Sky Orcs were, so he asked the Sky Orcs to take his orcs to find the chieftain.

*

Greenwood Village is located in a large valley surrounded by mountains. From the village, you can see that the mountains are covered with tall trees.

Many fields have been reclaimed around the tribe, and the crops planted in the fields have been mostly harvested. More than a dozen orcs are driving huffing beasts to reclaim new fields.

There weren't many large orcs in the Greenwood Tribe. At this time, the large orcs were all very busy, so the orcs were rushing to cultivate new fields.

The Hungchi Beast doesn't plow the field very fast; it has to stop after a while. At this time, the orcs either lure the Hungchi Beast with grass in front of it or wave their whips to drive it to continue plowing the field.

The old orc pointed at the gnawed beast and laughed, "Ling, it's all thanks to your idea of ​​raising wild beasts to help us with the work, otherwise we wouldn't have been able to cultivate new fields."

Bai Ling added, "Not only can domesticated animals help us orcs with our work, but we can also feed them milk and meat. Oh, by the way, your tribe must have a lot of birds, right?"

Besides raising livestock, Bai Ling also wanted to raise poultry. Although his tribe had forests, they were far less numerous than those of the Greenwood Tribe. Bai Ling wanted to ask the Greenwood Tribe if they could catch birds so he could raise them to eat their eggs.

The old orc laughed, "Yes, yes, of course there are many more. Birds are a very important source of meat in our tribe." He looked at Bai Ling, his eyes full of gratitude, "Ling, the bow and arrows you made are very useful. With them, we can catch even more prey."

Bai Ling smiled and said, "Then can you help me catch some live birds? I want birds that lay many eggs and have a long laying period. Wild animals can be domesticated into livestock, and birds can be domesticated into poultry. Poultry is also a very important food source."

The old orc nodded and agreed without hesitation: "Of course, when the chieftain comes, I'll tell him that you want birds that lay more eggs and take longer to lay them, right?"

Bai Ling nodded: "I can exchange food for it."

The old orc quickly waved his hand and said, "Ling, we don't want your food. Consider it a thank you for teaching us how to make bows and arrows."

Before Bai Ling could speak, an orc from a large river tribe said, "Ling, you taught us the art of making bows and arrows without asking for anything in return, so we can't ask you for anything either. Since you want birds, our tribe can help you catch one."

Orcs from other tribes also offered to help Bai Ling catch birds. Bai Ling was surprised and touched that all the surrounding tribes were willing to help him with just one sentence. He could only thank the orcs.

The old orc's wrinkles deepened with his smile. He led Bai Ling on a walk through his tribe's fields, sharing his farming experiences and asking for advice on key techniques. Finally, he rubbed his hands together and asked, "Ling, our tribe will also be planting wheat next year. How can we make the wheat grow better?"

The orcs who returned from the High Tree Tribe blew the steamed buns into the sky, saying they were the most delicious thing on the orc continent, even better than the best beast meat.

Moreover, all the orcs who returned from the High Tree Tribe said so, and the orcs of the Green Wood Tribe immediately believed it. The chieftain immediately sent people to the Great River Tribe to exchange wheat, but they only returned with six baskets of wheat.

Of course, there wasn't enough wheat to go around, so they had to plant it for a year first, and then distribute it to the orcs in the tribe after the wheat was harvested next autumn.

How to grow wheat big and good was something all the orcs in the tribe wanted to know, and since Bai Ling happened to be there, they quickly asked him.

Bai Ling shared all the farming knowledge he knew with the old beastman, from seed selection, fertilization, plowing, sowing, to subsequent management, Bai Ling explained everything in detail.

The old orc and the orcs around him listened attentively, memorizing everything they heard. Next year, they would carefully plant the wheat, and after harvesting it in the autumn, they would make the most delicious buns in the world.

*

The chieftain of the Greenwood Tribe, a tall and robust orc, warmly welcomed Bai Ling and insisted on taking him to visit his tribe's cave.

Unable to refuse, Bai Ling followed the beastmen to visit the Greenwood Tribe's cave.

The cave of the Green Wood Tribe is located on a relatively high mountain. The cave they live in is halfway up the mountain. The entrance used to be very large, but now it has been blocked by a mud wall, leaving only an entrance that is more than two meters wide and three meters high.

A large pillar stood at the entrance of the cave. He then laughed and said, "We've made a wooden door. We'll install it when we move in, and then hang another layer of animal hide on the outside. That will make the cave even warmer."


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