Chapter 100: Becoming Your God (III)

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Long time no see! ~ Sorry if Iv'e kept you waiting! This will be the 100th chapter of this book  Yay! So, I decided to do a mass update! Hope you enjoy reading and Have a good day! <3

 HAPPY 100TH CHAPTER MINAAA!

- BLUE ICED TEA </3





Based on Shang Ke's observations, he found that the Shu Clan was not proficient in any other skills besides agriculture. They didn't have sharp weapons or complex traps that could aid them in hunting. Their weaving and sewing skills were only based on their needs rather than aesthetics. Other skills like forging, brewing alcohol, cultural or artistic skills, and so on were not at the level where they could compete with other clans. This may be due to their forced lifestyles as nomads where they lacked a peaceful environment where they could improve on these skills.

Shang Ke assumed that the previous god they worshipped was related to agriculture. They were experienced in the specifics of land and vegetation. It only took them a few months before they created hundreds of acres past the mountains and grew many edible fruits and vegetables. These plants could be used to exchange for supplies outside the mountain, but it wasn't enough to guarantee their survival.

The original Evil God who existed on murder and curses could only handle some tasks like chasing beasts away, emptying areas, draining away water, and other similar tasks. Shang Ke was different. He had other skills like weaving, forging, cooking, repairing items, medical skills, music skills, and so on. The specifics of these skills could be transmitted to the Shu Clan through dreams.

The first person he chose to educate was the Chief's eldest daughter, Tima, the future princess of the Imperial Yi Clan. It was important to have an amicable relationship with her. This little girl was courageous. It wasn't just that she had no fear when Shang Ke appeared in her dream, she was also very excited. Shang Ke asked her what skills she wanted to learn and she thoughtfully chose weaving and medical skills.

The art of weaving was relevant to people's lifestyle. Also, the Shu Clan naturally had an edge when it came to medicine because they were familiar with herbs.

Shang Ke felt that this girl was practical when he thought about her choices. She was bold, meticulous, and committed. She wasn't greedy nor was she impatient for change. Therefore, Shang Ke was willing to teach these topics to her.

Besides her, there were other talented children in the Shu Clan. Shang Ke was willing to teach the other talented children one or two skills which would be passed on to the others.

As a result, it became a regular occurrence for some adults to gather a few children who would then learn about weaving techniques and herb identification.

The Shu Clan was pleasantly surprised to learn that the god they worshipped possessed a variety of skills and had no qualms about teaching them these skills in its entirety. This was a first for them to see a god who was aware of his people's needs.

However, it was weird for a god that was good in battle to have this many life skills. If you looked at Uno's strong body paired with his tough attitude, you wouldn't have assumed that he would know about weaving and farming techniques. The crudely-created mask on his face, the animal hide covering his lower half, and the hammer in his hand revealed his poor handiwork skills....

The Shu Clan pondered over this for a while. They finally came to the conclusion that it wasn't that this god wasn't good at handicrafts, it was instead the human creator who wasn't good at it.

They cynically thought to themselves that it was a good thing that his previous followers died out in order for them to become Uno's new followers. With his meticulous guidance, the Shu Clan advanced from uneducated peasants to skilled craftsmen. There were even several musicians that emerged. Their skills weren't as great as Shang Ke, but it was already considered exceptional in this world. It only took a few years, but the Shu Clan became famous in nearby villages and towns. Several young men managed to marry foreigner wives.

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