Immortality, but people in primitive society

Chapter 15 Born to be a Fisherman

The appearance of the shoes made the tribe lively for a while.

However, it was only a lively moment, and then the atmosphere in the tribe became depressing again, because there was another very serious problem with the migration: most of the elderly people needed to stay.

There weren't many old people in the tribe to begin with. Of the more than 200 people in the entire Lai Ri tribe, less than ten were incapable of fighting. Now, these old people had to stay here, whether voluntarily or under duress.

It's cruel, but also very realistic.

Because there are bound to be many dangers during the migration, without fighting ability, the consequences are really serious. Moreover, migration is to cope with hunger, and the elderly walk slowly, so bringing the elderly with them will only drag down the tribe.

The Lairi tribe had already made allowances, leaving the old man some animals and a good supply of fruit. Other tribes would have taken everything and left the old man to fend for himself from that moment on.

In contrast, the situation of the wounded is better, because they may recover in the future...

When the sun starts to warm up, the tribe begins to migrate.

The children were happy because they didn't know the danger and just wanted to have fun. The adults were worried because they knew the road ahead was uncertain.

He didn't feel much during the day because he had been migrating with the Baishan tribe for almost ten years!

Humanity's primitive civilization is actually a history of migration. Only by moving can tribes communicate with each other, and only with communication can there be progress...

In a blink of an eye, the tribe had been migrating for five days, but still had not caught any prey.

To cope with starvation, the tribe was forced to kill several cattle, which meant that many things had to be carried on people's backs.

At this time, the sun is setting.

During the day, he and Kamu sat by the river while the others slaughtered cattle and ate meat.

Kamu looked back and sighed bitterly: "Brother Bai Tian, ​​we may starve to death soon."

Daytime was also very distressed. He had never expected things to be so bad. He had been out for so many days and hadn't encountered a single prey.

No matter how powerful that strange beast was, it couldn't scare away all the animals, let alone run so far.

The tribe didn't raise many animals to begin with. If things continued like this, people would start to starve in half a month at most, and then internal strife would begin to break out in the tribe.

"Brother Bai Tian, ​​you have a good brain, can you think of a solution?"

Bai Tian smiled bitterly: "What can I do, unless you can stop eating meat."

Until now, Bai Tian still can't understand why these tall and mighty primitive people must eat meat.

Eating only fruit, they had no energy to walk. It seemed as if the fruit could not provide them with any energy, but only filled their stomachs.

I don’t have any problems during the day, and it’s fine to eat fruits for a year or two. At most, my mouth will just feel a little bland.

If this continues, I will have to doubt the future of agricultural civilization during the day.

Can the crops grown by farming support the stomachs of these people?

Kamu sighed and said to himself, "If only there was something that could replace hunting."

He remained silent during the day, and he really couldn't think of any good solution.

At this moment, Naida suddenly ran over from the river, shouting excitedly: "Little Dad, I caught a beast."

He opened his hands, his cheeks twitching slightly during the day. There was no beast there. What Naida held in his hands was just a small, pale fish, not even as big as a tooth...

and many more!

Suddenly, something occurred to him during the day. He angrily slapped his head and jumped up, shouting in Mandarin: "Damn it! How could I forget!"

Kamu was confused: "Brother Bai Tian, ​​what did you say?"

Without explaining anything during the day, he quickly ran to the river. The river was not big, but the water was quite deep.

Damn, after so many years in this world, this is the first time I thought of fish!

Fish is also meat!

It's no wonder Bai Tian couldn't figure it out. He'd been in this world for so many years, always living in the mountains. He'd usually only seen small streams in the forests, devoid of fish. Even when the Baishan tribe migrated before, they didn't follow rivers. This was the first time he'd encountered a river over a meter wide...

I stood by the river for a while during the day and found that there were actually fish in the river, and they were quite big.

Bai Tian was now excited and turned back to Kamu and said, "I found some meat."

Kamu looked at the water in confusion: "Here?"

"Yes, it's in the water." Bai Tian nodded affirmatively, "There is a thing called fish in the water, and it is also an animal with flesh."

"But how do I go down and catch it? It's very dangerous in there, I don't dare to go down." Kamu frowned.

Primitive people also have an innate fear of water because they have all experienced rain and floods.

Bai Tian knew Kamu's worries, so he explained: "You don't have to go into the water, you can catch it from above... Forget it, I can't explain it to you clearly in a short time, let me give it a try first."

So, during the day, before it got dark, they started using wooden sticks as harpoons and trying to catch fish.

There were indeed fish in the river, and they were quite large. During the day, he would occasionally see a few large fish, about the size of his thigh, swimming by. But when he tried to spear them, he found that the fish were like spirits, reacting very quickly.

Not to mention big fish, even small fish can’t be caught with a spear.

Kamu watched Bai Tian using a wooden stick to spear fish at the river bank for a long time, so he went over to him out of curiosity. When he realized that Bai Tian was trying to spear fish with a wooden stick, Kamu started to learn how to do it.

Then, whoosh!

Kamu hit a big fish with his first strike...

I was speechless during the day. We are all human beings, why is there such a huge difference?!

Anyway, I finally caught my first fish.

Bai Tian killed the fish with a bone dagger and tore open the meat. However, Kamu was afraid to eat it. He had no choice but to grill the fish.

When Kamu took the first bite of the grilled fish, his eyes lit up and he ran over excitedly to call the patriarch.

Soon the tribe began to get excited, and many people started running to the river to catch fish.

However, the river water soon became turbid, making it more difficult to catch fish.

The appearance of the fish instantly brought life to the tribe...

Three days passed in a flash.

The tribes still migrated along the river, but the speed of migration slowed down significantly because many people began to study how to catch fish.

That day, Bai Tian went to the forest with Kamu and others to look for prey. Finally, they encountered prey. It was a flock of sheep. Although they failed to catch them in the end, Kamu and others were very excited.

After being out for so long, finally finding prey again was undoubtedly great news for the tribe. Of course, the appearance of animals meant they had to start guarding against wild beasts.

In the evening, Bai Tian returned to the tribe by the river with Kamu and others.

From a distance, Daytime saw a group of people gathered by the river. He thought someone had fallen into the river and drowned, so he quickly ran over.

However, as Daytime approached the river, his cheeks twitched unnaturally.

In the middle of the crowd, the patriarch held a long stick and stretched it over the river, with a vine tied to the end of the stick.

This looks like fishing?!

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