Chapter 102 The Cub's Amazing Social Network
Chapter 102 The Cub's Amazing Social Network
Most of the traces of the bonfire party held on the mountaintop last night have been cleaned up, but some indelible marks remain, testifying to the liveliness and hustle and bustle of last night.
Jiang Luoluo wasn't sure what time the shaman went to bed last night, but she figured the shaman probably hadn't rested until the last member of the tribe left, so he must have gone to bed very late.
Despite sleeping so late, when Jiang Luoluo and Ge arrived, Wu was already up and arranging herbs in the wooden house, having been doing so for who knows how long.
Jiang Luoluo couldn't help but admire Wu's diligence... Compared to the relaxed lifestyle of the clansmen, Wu seemed more like a corporate slave, the kind who leaves early and returns late, buys coffee with his own money, and works overtime for the company without pay.
Upon seeing Jiang Luoluo and Ge, Wu immediately understood why they had come. After all, Ge had just returned from hunting, and unless something very important happened, he should be at home tidying up or resting.
The only reason they're here now is because...
"Luo's poison flared up again last night, didn't it?"
Ge nodded and recounted to Wu in great detail how he discovered Luo was acting strangely the previous night, how he took care of Luo, fed Luo medicine, and what Luo's behavior was after taking the medicine.
As Wu listened to Ge's explanation, he beckoned to Jiang Luoluo. When Jiang Luoluo came closer, Wu skillfully pried open her mouth and carefully examined her throat.
After a while, the shaman shook his head and said, "The poison from the fire smoke poison still hasn't been completely eliminated."
Before Ge could show his disappointment, Wu added.
"However, the new drug has a suppressive effect on the fire poison in Luo's body, so the poison should not flare up as quickly anymore. It will probably only flare up once a month."
"If you are worried about Luo's safety, you can give Luo the medicine once every two weeks to reduce the possibility of Luo's poisoning."
The shaman was slightly troubled because the most important ingredient in the new medicine was bee water, but bee water was extremely difficult to obtain, not to mention the difficulty of finding black-tailed bees in the Taz Forest.
Even if you're lucky enough to find it, you must send it back to the tribe within a day of catching it so that it can be processed into medicine and preserved.
The bee water I brought back last time wasn't much; I could only prepare a few doses of herbal medicine for Jiang Luoluo. If I wanted to keep Jiang Luoluo alive and prevent the poison from recurring, the bee water had to be supplied in a timely manner.
Upon hearing this, Go immediately set off to the Taz Forest to catch Blacktail Bees, but was stopped by the witch.
The shaman shook his head as he looked at the clear weather outside. "You know the rainy season is coming. During this time, no one in the tribe can go to the Taz Forest, including you."
"Don't risk your life for Luo. Luo certainly wouldn't want to see you get hurt. You've worked so hard to come back from the hunt, so just stay in the tribe and rest for a few days. The remaining medicine is enough for Luo to last until the rainy season ends, so don't worry."
Ge was appeased by the witch and stopped insisting, taking Jiang Luoluo back to the cave.
Upon his return, Ge was once again shocked.
Two new cubs have appeared in the cave—a little girl named happy and a little boy named Zhuang.
The little girl said with a smile, "The rainy season is coming soon. I want to take advantage of the last bit of time to make some more jam for Luo, so that Luo won't have to make so much jam during the rainy season."
The little boy nodded vigorously, "Yes."
The little girl happily added, "I've learned almost everything on Little Stone Mountain, and He also said that he won't teach anything new anymore. It won't make a difference if I train for a day or two, so I think it's better for me to come and help you."
The little boy nodded vigorously, "Yes, that's what I think too."
The little girl happily spoke again, "Luo, don't worry, I've already talked to my dad and mom, and they both agreed. I didn't come here secretly."
The little boy Zhuang was about to nod in agreement, but then turned to look at the little girl happy, "That's right... huh?"
Clearly, someone forgot to inform their parents.
Gogo ran to the little boy Zhuang's house to inform his parents. When Gogo returned, the cubs had already started cooking jam and were working together very well.
After watching for a while, Ge found an opening and joined in, asking happy and Zhuang about Luo's situation in the tribe when he left.
Go was worried that the cub would be bullied when he wasn't around, since the cub couldn't speak and couldn't complain even if it was wronged.
—Clearly, they've forgotten that the cub defeated the leader's son just yesterday.
"Jam exchange?" Ge Yue was increasingly confused.
He finally understood where all the things in his cave came from; it turned out they were obtained by trading his family's jam with other members of his tribe.
Ge, who originally intended to give the jam to his tribesmen for free: ...
During the hunt, Ge received numerous subtle reminders from Chief Jing. He knew it wasn't good to give things away to his people for free, and he was relieved that the cub was smart enough not to do as he was told.
"Fruit wine?" What's that? Ge's gaze fell on the huge wooden barrels placed on the cave walls.
Those wooden wine barrels were each as tall as Jiang Luoluo; I wonder how many pots of jam would be needed to fill one.
At first, Ge mistook these wooden barrels for jam, which is why he was frightened. Now that he heard they were actually fruit wine, he realized what was going on.
He said there wasn't that much jam.
“There are more than just these,” the little girl replied with a grin. “Brown has many more at his house.”
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