I Became The Chief Of A Primitive Village-Chapter 339

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On a high hill, there were rows of wooden walls erected.

This was the Wild Fox Tribe.

The Wild Fox Tribe was also a Large Tribe, with over five thousand people inside, with all kinds of different people.

Their location was excellent, with high hills rising from within the primitive forest. Although the hills stood out from the surroundings, it was an extremely safe place.

Everyone knows the dangers of the Wilderness were great, and having hills rising from the forest saved them a lot of trouble.

Just by building high wooden walls around the perimetre, on top of these hills, those wild Ferocious Beasts could not get in anymore.

This saved them from needing many Totem Warriors to guard the surroundings. This was why their geographical location was so good.

Of course, many coveted the Wild Fox Tribe’s location, but there was nothing they could do since they were a Large Tribe.

At this moment inside the Wild Fox Tribe, it looked very lively, with everyone gathered in front of a wooden house.

That wooden house belonged to the Wild Fox Tribe’s Chieftain, whose name was Da Dong.

The pair of brownish-yellow fox ears on his head and the brownish-yellow fox tail behind him were particularly eye-catching, with his eyes and hair also being brownish-yellow. Except for his notably large nose, he was not very tall, only about 1.6 metres, and rather slim.

However, he was a Mid Grade Totem Warrior, and although he looked small, his explosive power was not to be underestimated. In fact, this power was the main reason he became the Wild Fox Tribe’s Chieftain.

“Chieftain, is this a good item?” Ye Tu was grinning. He was one of the Team Leaders responsible for exchanging goods near the Wild Fox Tribe, and was also a fox person.

However, his fox ears and tail were grey, which was typical for ordinary members of the Wild Fox Tribe.

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In the Wild Fox Tribe, brownish-yellow was the symbol of noble status. Also, the fox people here were more respected than ordinary people. Even if one did not have brownish-yellow fox ears and tail, just being a fox person meant they could get a better job.

Just like Ye Tu’s current position, even though his ears and tail were not brownish-yellow, he was still a Team Leader.

“Where did this come from?” Da Dong sniffed with his nose.

“From the Spotted Deer Tribe. It costs one bag of dried meat.” Ye Tu continued grinning.

What he had given to the Chieftain was a ceramic piece, which he had exchanged from someone at the Spotted Deer Tribe.

When he first saw this item, he had not paid much attention to it. However, after carefully touching it, he completely fell in love with it. Both its texture and appearance were excellent, and he had never seen anything like it in his life.

Da Dong carefully examined the ceramic piece, asking, “Is this natural? Not man-made?”

He felt there was something indescribable about this ceramic piece, even though it was exchanged for one bag of dried meat.

Originally, he almost got angry. However, after carefully examining the ceramic piece, he swallowed the criticism he was about to say.

Although using one bag of dried meat for the exchange seemed rather excessive, after careful examination, he found it was worth it.

He had never seen anything like this before. Though it seemed man-made, it was also like nature’s masterwork.

“I don’t know about that. Someone was selling it at the Spotted Deer market for dried meat,” Ye Tu shook his head.

“Is there more of this? Why didn’t you exchange for more? Didn’t you take a lot of dried meat with you last time you went to the Spotted Deer Tribe?” Da Dong asked.

For some reason, he had also fallen in love with this item the moment he saw it.

“I couldn’t. There were just too many people, and I didn’t make it in time when they were setting up their stall,..” Ye Tu shook his head helplessly.

Actually, when he saw this item, he himself wanted more. It was unfortunate that he missed the opportunity.

The only one he got was exchanged from someone from another Tribe, though ‘trade’ was a generous way to put it, since he had forced the trade.

However, he was still relatively decent. Most people would have simply robbed them, but although he took it by force, he still gave the person a bag of dried meat. Ŕ𝘈ꞐȫᛒĘ𝐬

“You didn’t trade this directly from them?” Da Dong puzzledly asked.

“I heard they set up stalls to exchange for these items, but I never encountered them before. If I had, I definitely would have exchanged for so many more.” Ye Tu quickly said.

He had originally been negotiating with people from other Tribes, but when he heard about these ceramic pieces, he quickly rushed over,

However, by that time, the items had already been all sold out, and those at the stall had already disappeared. When he tried to find someone to ask about them, no one knew anything about them.

“Next time you must find out who they are. I want to know exactly where these items come from.” Da Dong solemnly said.

He examined the ceramic piece carefully again and again, still unable to determine if such a fine item was man-made or natural.

In his heart, he thought how nice it would be if they could use these ceramic pieces every day – it would certainly be prestigious.

Those of the Large Tribe were typically like this. Their basic needs were met, and they always thought about how to improve their quality of life – especially those of the noble class. They were unlike the common people below them, who worried daily about whether they would have enough to eat.

Although they were all still Primitive Tribes, the class hierarchy was very clear, especially in Large Tribes. There were people of high status and low status, which could be seen just from how and where they lived.

Those of high status naturally lived in the inner region of the Tribe, while the outer region was where the lower class people lived.

As Chieftain, Da Dong naturally had a high quality of life. With good living standards came the desire for even better things.

“We can only wait until after the rainy season. After that, I’ll definitely find out.” Ye Tu said.

He could not help but feel relieved. It was great that the Chieftain liked the ceramic piece. After all, he had exchanged it for a bag of dried meat. If the Chieftain did not like it, he would have to bear the cost of that dried meat.

Although he never worried about his daily meals, it was almost impossible for him to produce a bag of dried meat all at once.

Daily food was allocated by the Tribe. Who ate what and how much were all arranged.

Even though Ye Tu was a fox person and was somewhat respected, he still could not save much food. At most, he had only managed to save half a bag of dried meat in his wooden house, which was already quite a lot.

That was also meant for during the rainy season. If he had to give up this half bag of dried meat because of the ceramic piece, he would have been extremely unwilling.

Silavin: Not sure about you guys, but I enjoy these other Tribes more than with Su Bai at the moment. Those ‘cute’ inventions moments are getting too repetitive for me.

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