"However, the significance of the results obtained from this part of the exploration is actually of little use to the development of your current tribe.
The difference between the culture of the tribe and the culture they once left behind is a bit too big.
As long as you have enough energy, these things you have now are as useless as scrap metal and ordinary stones.
Like this, this was once a light bulb. Its outer wall is similar to glass, and this is equivalent to the charger for our mobile phones, but our tribe has neither electricity nor charging tools.
Their own structure cannot be broken down and reused, so generally speaking, you can just treat it as an ordinary stone. "
To be honest, few of what Mai Fan said could be understood by the people in the current tribe. But after Mai Fan condensed a few sentences, their overall meaning was that things are important to the present. It is useless to tribal people.
As for what Mai Fan said that he is very interested in these histories, and the reasons why their area has become so degraded and primitive, they may also be hidden in these early historical relics. In this part, for primitive tribes To people, it's all as useless as bullshit.
They only know that these things cannot be exchanged for food or drink. Even if they are in this area, why is it like this, and what is the use? Who would have the energy to do additional research when their stomachs cannot guarantee food and clothing?
The stall owner who owned these items was very disappointed.
He didn't even know why he carried these things all the way here. Compared with the boss in front of you who brought a stinking animal carcass, he is simply unlucky, because before setting up the stall, the people standing in his stall expressed high approval for what he brought out. People are really compared. The vendor opposite who only sold stinking animal carcasses was much more numerous.
If Mai Fan didn't give an answer, maybe there would be something good. People who like to gamble can exchange these for something he can like.
But the advantages and disadvantages of being a street vendor are equally obvious.
What Nafang just said. There were so many people who heard it. After listening to it, there is probably no one who is still willing to come over and exchange with him.
Sure enough, all the people who were gathered around the food stall scattered away, leaving only Naifan alone standing in front of the empty stall owner with an inexplicable sense of joy.
The vendor who risked his life to snatch so many things sighed and squatted down in frustration, intending to wrap these things in animal skins and take them back to the tribe's garrison. After the rally is over, it is better to transport these things back, even if they are hung in your tent to remind yourself of the adventure that day, and to pass them on to your children as a legendary story than to leave them here to be burned into ashes. powerful.
But what he didn't expect was that the man who explained to him what these things were used for made him an offer he couldn't refuse.
"Friend, don't be too sad. I want to ask, does your tribe live in the east or the west? I think it should be in the east. After all, we followed the largest tribe of Quebec all the way here. , there is a steady stream of tribesmen on the road who will gather with our team and eventually walk together. At least I didn’t see anyone from your tribe while I was on the road.
This means that your tribe should be coming from the east. If this is the case, our next destination will definitely pass through the area where your tribe is located.
Why don't you wait until the test is over and let's go forward together. After we pass by your tribe, can you show us the way and point us to where you found this strange cave?
You know, those things have no effect on us either, but our identities are travelers, explorers who maintain a high degree of curiosity about everything, and are very interested in this area, which is facing huge changes.
So if it's not too much trouble, I would like to find out the reason by the way.
Of course, this can't be a waste of errands for you. As for the reward in this regard, you can ask us. If it is not too excessive, I think I am willing to exchange information about that cave with you.
You see, your adventure was not in vain. You collected so many beautiful and high-tech things, and you also received the envious looks of many people. Moreover, you could exchange them for an ordinary location. It might be a good resource for you, so would you consider agreeing to my deal? "
After patiently saying these words, he thought that the other party would at least think about it before coming. What he didn't expect was that as soon as he finished speaking, the eyes of the stall owner opposite him suddenly lit up like a light bulb.
"Of course it's no problem. After our friends arrive at the tribe together, I will not only entertain you warmly, but also personally guide you. If you have a way to sneak into this place again, please be sure to take me with you. You know, my enthusiasm for adventure is no less than that of you outsiders.
Every time I dream and think of the details there, I regret why I didn’t stay a little longer and take out all the things there. "
Mai Fan was immediately stunned by this buddy's enthusiasm: "So have you thought about what you want to exchange this for? Of course, if you are willing to be our guide, I certainly hope to have you with us.
The reward for being a guide is absolutely different from the reward for just pointing out a direction. I will add some more. "
Mai Fan's realism made the surrounding vendors look at him with suspicion.
Although the people in the tribe live a primitive life, their minds are not necessarily primitive. Everyone who does business wants to deal with people who are trustworthy and easy to talk to.
No matter how others behave, but here at Mai Fan, outsiders have left a good impression on them.
The two people simply decided on the vendor group opposite, and assigned the location of their tribe to Mai Fan. He stuffed the map with the small strip of cloth into Mai Fan's arms, and asked Mai Fan to give him a deposit first. He repeatedly refused: "Ah, no, no, no. If you come to me, we will discuss it again. What do you want to trade? Is there any reason to collect a deposit before completing the transaction?"
This isn't a barter deal. "
(End of chapter)