It took several minutes for everyone to finally remember the valuable parts of various animals.

Then they turned their attention to their original purpose.

"You've changed a lot!" Li turned around and looked around.

Jiang Wanwan answered as she walked out from the cashier counter.

"Yes! I brought a lot of new goods, I guess they are what you are in urgent need of."

As she spoke, she walked to the shelves and introduced them one by one.

"Besides the steamed buns, mineral water, and watermelon knife we had at the beginning, you've also tasted instant noodles, and you've also seen how the iron pot works."

"Besides that, there's also salt, sugar, and bows and arrows. Let's learn about them one by one."

The words had just fallen, and before Jiang Wanwan could continue the introduction.

Li Jue asked in surprise, "You mean salt? Do you have salt I can exchange for? Where is it?"

"This is it!" Jiang Wanwan said, pointing to the salt shelf.

"Is this table salt?" Li asked in disbelief, looking at the tiny white particles in the bag.

Now, Jiang Wanwan felt a little confused and asked.

"Didn't Ye exchange a bag of salt and a bag of sugar for each? Didn't you see?"

Li ignored her question and continued to ask, "Is this really salt?"

Ok!

It seems that Ye hid the salt and sugar so that Li couldn't see them.

Jiang Wanwan could only introduce it in detail again.

"Yes, table salt! It's free of impurities, absorbs the flavor easily, and has a salty and fragrant taste without being bitter."

After hearing the introduction, Li asked excitedly, "Really? Can I try it?"

Uh, try it?

"No! You can buy it and try it. If the taste doesn't match what I said, I'm willing to refund the money." Jiang Wanwan replied.

After hearing Ye's description of black salt, she was very confident about her own table salt.

Li was not angry at being rejected, and asked hurriedly: "How much is this bag of salt in star coins?"

"Same price as a watermelon knife, 100 star coins a pack, enough for one person to eat for twenty days."

Jiang Wanwan has become accustomed to the fact that when talking about quantities with primitive people, it is best to convert them into units that they understand.

A person needs to consume 5g of salt a day, and a pack of 100g is just enough for days.

As for the claim that primitive people were taller and needed more salt? She was too lazy to calculate it so clearly.

Jiang Wanwan's description was very accurate, and Li immediately understood the value and price of this bag of salt.

So... so cheap!

It only takes 100 kilograms of berries, or about 10 trees, to get enough salt for days!

You know, their tribe exchanged black salt from the caravan.

Not only does it taste bitter and is expensive, but you also have to say a lot of good things about it.

Even so, the black salt that could be exchanged for was extremely scarce and completely insufficient for the tribe's needs.

"I want all the salt you have!" Li said impatiently.

So loud?

It seems that primitive people were really short of salt.

However, Jiang Wanwan did not rush to agree to the order, but said with a smile.

"Don't worry, I have plenty of salt here, enough to supply the entire Scorching Sun Tribe! But we still have new stock to look at. Once we've looked at it all, you can tell me what you want to exchange for it."

Jiang Wanwan's words were of little comfort.

There was still an anxious look on his face, but he had no choice but to follow Jiang Wanwan and walk towards the shelf next to him.

"This is white sugar, just like honey. It tastes incredibly sweet! It weighs the same as salt, but costs half the price."

As for the nutritional value difference between white sugar and honey?

There is no need to explain this, and I guess primitive people wouldn't care either.

The appearance of white sugar is similar to that of table salt, which attracted some attention.

I also heard that it is as sweet as honey, so I exclaimed in my heart: It’s a good thing too!

But this thing is not a necessity, and more of my attention is still on salt.

"This is a longbow, and the ones next to it are arrows. They are a set of long-range attack weapons used together."

After Jiang Wanwan finished speaking, she guessed that these people probably didn't know what long-range attack meant, so she explained further.

"It means that even if a person stands still, he can attack prey from very far away, farther than the tallest tree outside."

The longbow has a pulling force of 200 pounds and a total length of about meters, which is not much shorter than Jiang Wanwan.

If you don't count compound bows, this is almost one of the most powerful bows in modern times.

The range can reach almost 300 meters, and within 100 meters it is as powerful as a pistol.

The only drawback is that the required pulling force is too great. If relying solely on personal physical strength, no one can probably pull the bow to its full length.

But this shortcoming was not a problem for primitive people.

After all, given the height and strength of primitive people, it probably wouldn't take much effort to pull the bow to its full length.

"Long-range weapons? Can they really attack that far?" Li asked with disbelief but anticipation.

In fact, Jiang Wanwan still underestimated these primitive people.

They may not have invented the term "ranged weapons", but they already have ranged weapons.

Just take a piece of wood of suitable size, sharpen one end, and then use it for throwing.

However, such a throw can only fly a distance of ten to twenty meters at most, and its power is limited.

There is a huge difference between the attack distance and what Jiang Wanwan said!

If there really is a weapon that can fly that far, then they...

"Of course, I can try this for you."

As he spoke, Jiang Wanwan picked up a longbow and an arrow.

Put the arrow on the bowstring and pull hard!

Ugh, the bowstring isn't moving!

Well, the 200-pound pull is well-deserved, so she better not show off.

"Just pull it open with force, then aim at the target and let go. Come on, try it yourself!"

After Jiang Wanwan gave a brief explanation, she handed the bow and arrow directly to Li who was standing beside her.

Li naturally didn't notice Jiang Wanwan's predicament and thought she was letting him try it on purpose.

So, he looked at her gratefully, and then reached out to take the bow and arrow.

Although it was the first time for Li to see a bow and arrow, he had seen Jiang Wanwan pretend to demonstrate it just now.

He had a general idea of how to use a bow and arrow.

After all, it's a weapon!

For those who fight wild beasts day and night, one understanding can lead to a hundred understandings.

I saw Li holding the bow with his left hand, pulling the string with his right hand, and slowly applying force.

The arrow was aimed at...Dan!

Oh shit! If I accidentally let go...

Jiang Wanwan quickly pulled the ball away and pointed the arrow towards the outside of the supermarket.

"This is very powerful and could easily cause an accident. You'd better aim outside!"

The force has a strong adaptability. After changing direction, it immediately aims at the target outside the door.

As the arm exerted force little by little, the longbow was gradually pulled open.

Finally, the bowstring is taut, forming a full moon shape.

Suddenly, a whoosh sound, with a trembling tail tone, echoed in the air.

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