Chapter 129 Trading (Part 1)

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The Chang'er people are accustomed to living in caves and are good at digging holes. They live concentratedly on the mountainside on one side of the isolated mountain. = If you don't pay attention, you won't be able to find the countless large and small caves hidden under the vines.


The Chang-ear tribe, like the monkey-beast tribe, is relatively xenophobic. There are only orcs and pure humans of the Chang-ear tribe in the tribe. Of course, they do not prevent the tribe from intermarrying with people from other tribes, but once they choose a foreigner as a partner, they only Can leave the lonely mountain and go to the other party's tribe to settle down.

The long-eared tribe of the Gushan tribe has beauties, and the beauties are gentle and good at raising children. Many orcs from the large and medium tribes are willing to marry the orc females of the Gushan tribe. Tribal relatives, but every year after the cold winter, they can bring their partners and children back to their natal family to visit relatives. At that time, it was the time when the farming was busy and the green was not picking up. They could go back to their natal family, help their natal family with some work, and avoid hunger. After a long time, although the Gushan tribe was exclusive, their relationship with many tribes was still good. Get along well, it is a famous big tribe nearby.

Of course, since this tribe is all weak beast-level orcs, with limited combat power, but the occupied garrison is excellent, it's not that no one has thought about it.

However, with the powerful Longevity Wood people backing them, no matter what kind of plans those people have, they are doomed to fail.

The geographical environment of the Gushan Tribe is superior, and the tribesmen are good at farming and breeding, and the days of starvation are far less than those of other tribes. In addition, the females of their tribe are easy to reproduce, and they have been multiplying for many years. There are more than 7,000 tribesmen. Half of them were orcs.

Unlike the Dahu Tribe, the Changer Clan lived in a very concentrated area. As the patriarch, Yashen lived in the largest and most spacious place—

a natural cave with a large area.

Ya's partner gave birth to four children for him, all of which were orcs. The eldest in the Amu ranking has not yet found a female he likes. The two daughters in the middle have married with the orcs of the tribe and gave birth to cubs successively. Lai is the youngest, but he took shape earlier than his brothers and sisters, so he is not very stable, and will turn into a beast when he gets emotional.

Now only Ya, his partner and two sons live in the cave, a family of four, and more than a dozen slaves who work for their family live in the nearby cave, so the cave is extraordinarily spacious.

The cave is unavoidably damp. The walls of the cave are covered with large and small unknown mushrooms. The mushroom cap emits a faint orange light. Countless faint lights gather to completely illuminate the cave, not to mention like daytime. , but there is no need to deliberately use a fire for lighting.

Under the leadership of Ya, everyone came to the center of the cave, which is equivalent to the living room of their home.

The living room is very large, and it is not a problem to accommodate two or three hundred people at the same time. The height of the cave from the ceiling to the ground is more than ten meters high, which is very open. The walls of the cave are the same as the outside, covered with moss, glowing mushrooms and some unknown blades of grass. People don't feel bored at all when they get inside.

According to the teeth, the cave in their house is warm in winter and cool in summer, and in the cold winter, they can just burn some firewood to survive. The caves of the tribesmen were dug by themselves, which was a bit worse, but compared with the houses built indiscriminately by many tribes, it was much more comfortable to live in.

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