Chapter 258 - Antiaris (1/2)

Chapter 258: Chapter 71 Antiaris

Translator: Exodus TalesEditor: Exodus Tales

Once he went into the tribe, Soran se He could not tell what it was, but it was quite pungent The environment of the whole tribe was in a round Even the road had not been deliberately leveled The mud would even blacken when you stepped on it The tribe was co sheds The simple fences were useless to Soran He could see the lower class indigenous people gathering disorderly There were more than five or six ave him the vibes of African tribes They had thousands of years of history, but there was no civilization!

War, chaos, massacres

The environ Only the oldest traditions and social orders were still enous people The low sheds laid in a circle Only the ht up a relatively rare resin torch Everything here was so primitive and desolate Soran could even see simple stone tools Steel was also a very rare resource here It was mainly used for weapons and knives, but there was also a bunch of bronzeware

The senous tribes were quite primitive, and only those who had established towns had many skills

Life was not as easy as you would think

The basic necessities were ”food, clothing, housing, and transportation” Clothes were still placed in front of food Maybe in a ht withhere Soran saw a lot of poorly dressed indigenous people Many of their children were sleeping naked The clothes of the Outer Islands were mainly made out of animal skin, linen, and other plant fibers Aniher value Linen also needed special planting exchanges If the location of the tribe was reenous people, many of the most basic necessities could not even bethat could be used as money for transactions and consumption! (Note: This system similar to ancient China's: cloth was used as a substitute currency)

Soran soon saw their food

He was not surprised at all It was a kind of gruel etables, leaves, and other sundries There was an ugly black bread at the side, which was so very similar to a hardwood stick He could see that their food was sufficient, but there was no oil nor water They ate in aas a hand Alenous people lived in groups Even if they hadon, they did not avoid their children When the children here were about 13 years old, they would be considered adults

Soran did not stay on the outskirts for too long

He followed the muddy road and was close to the center of the tribe To be honest, Soran could not understand the thought process of the indigenous people They had so much manpower Why not siht have been because they were too used to this living in this environround near the center was paved with broken stones As soon as Soran had sneaked into the vicinity, he heard a series of rapid gasps, buroans, which were not just fro at sunrise and resting at sunset”, indigenous people had no other entertainht was hters in the tribe, they would enjoyin this area was much better than the outside There were even decorative sculptures and under the beahters who lived here were professions, who had stronger coenous people and held the authority to speak in the tribe

The nuhters was indeterminable

However, based on Soran's estihter If this tribe did not s other tribes, the hters

The numbers were not ht many pirates here and they could all take part in the battle But there were enous tribe

As he got closer and closer to the center

Soran felt a sense of danger in his heart He approached carefully and could see several tall and s was so luxurious that even the ground was covered with fur In front of the door were two big and tall aboriginal guards It should be the residence of the tribal chieftain of the indigenous people It looked no worse thancould also be heard Soran could hear the random noises of the people and their footsteps but was unsure of as going on inside

Apart froe courtyard nearby