Chapter 714: The Priestess: They will join our tribe

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In the early morning, as the sky gradually brightened, the quiet semi-peasant tribe began to become lively.

The people of the semi-peasant tribe were busy, and in the midst of this busyness, the smell of food permeated the tribe.

The people of the semi-peasant tribes who were working in the simple courtyard and outside the courtyard smelled the fragrance and looked back into the tribe from time to time.

However, not all of these people looked at the place where the food was boiled, and a large part of them looked at the place where they were being held.

The captive tribe received fine pottery from a place called the 'Blue Sparrow Tribe', and not only that, but they were able to hunt a great deal of sheep.

Such a thing has spread among the semi-peasant tribes.

At this time, in front of the sheep tribesmen who had not chosen to tell the 'secret' of the pottery the previous night, the priestess of the semi-peasant tribe, holding a sheepskin in her hand, as she had done last night, would repeat the last sentence after a short while.

In the interval between these words, the leader of the semi-peasant tribe would pick up a man and beat him severely.

However, after beating all these people, none of these sheep tribesmen chose to speak out.

This result annoyed the leader of the Bannong tribe, and he clenched his fists and prepared to beat them up, but was stopped by the priestess.

She took the leader and took the sheepskin and walked towards the people of the sheep tribe on the other side.

These are the people who said the 'secret' about pottery last night.

This priestess was very intelligent, and she vaguely knew something about the psychology of people.

These men had told the secret of pottery, which seemed to her to be extremely precious, the last night, and it was only natural that she would tell the secret of the sheep now.

However, what happened next surprised her.

These people were obviously very frightened, and their bodies trembled in pain from the blows of the chief, but no one opened their mouths to tell her the secret of the sheep.

This made this famous priestess who had always been famous in the semi-peasant tribe with her wisdom become very confused.

Not only her, but the leader of the half-peasant tribe was also very confused, but there was anger in his confusion.

He stared at these people of the sheep tribe for a while, then leaned down, pulled up one of them and was about to continue fighting, but was stopped by the voice of the priestess of the half-peasant tribe.

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The leader of the half-peasant tribe asked the priestess with some confusion, which was to ask why he was not allowed to continue beating these people.

In his opinion, these people refused to tell the secret about the sheep because they were beaten not enough and not severely enough.

The priestess shook her head, then patted her hand on her chest.

What she means is that solving this matter requires thought and wisdom.

This is a way of expressing wisdom that has been passed down through the sacrifices of the semi-peasant tribes for generations.

They believe that the heart is a very important thing, and when a person is alive, the heart will keep beating, and when a person is dead, the heart will not beat again.

So this obvious characteristic is attributed to wisdom.

Think that wisdom comes from a beating heart.

Gradually, this is sometimes referred to as wisdom.

Although the logic here is a little unsmooth, it is undeniable that the female priestesses of the semi-peasant tribe in the past did get these things from the beating of their hearts.

Seeing that the priestess even slapped her chest, the leader of the half-peasant tribe stopped beating these people of the sheep tribe anymore.

The priestess of the Half-Peasant tribe walked slowly to the house where she lived with a sheepskin in her hand, and the leader of the Half-Peasant tribe followed.

The two entered the house one after the other, and the priestess put the sheepskin in her hand on the ground, and sat down slowly, her eyes full of color.

The leader of the Semi-Peasant tribe stood silently on the side, waiting for the wise priestess to use her wisdom to solve the matter.

After a while, the priestess suddenly turned her head and watched the leader speak slowly.

She was asking the leader of the semi-peasant tribe what he was going to do with the people of the sheep tribe who had been caught.

This question made the leader of the semi-peasant tribe stunned.

Because after catching the people of the sheep tribe, he only thought about how to get things from these people about how to be able to hit many sheep at once, and as for how to deal with these people, he really didn't think about it.

Released them all?

Or kill them all?

The leader of the Semi-Peasant tribe thought that there was no need to ask the wise priestess, and he himself felt that something was wrong with this.

It's just that if you don't dispose of these people, how can your tribe support these people?

After all, my tribe doesn't have enough food right now.

After thinking like this for a while, he could only shake his head.

At the same time, there is still a little strange in my heart, isn't it now talking about how to learn the secret of the sheep from those people? Why did the wise priestess talk about this?

The priestess ignored the doubts of the leader of the half-peasant tribe, and after a moment's pause, she began to talk about her method.

As the priestess slowly spoke, the mouth of the leader of the semi-peasant tribe began to slowly widen.

Because what the priestess said was so surprising.

She actually said that she wanted these people to join their tribe!

Not to mention how to solve the problem of food after these people join their tribe, just whether these people are willing to join their tribe or not, this matter is very difficult to solve.

In his opinion, he led people to rob all the prey that this tribe had hit, and even these people were robbed together.

And, since last night, I haven't given them much food to eat, and I've beaten them all more than once.

Under such circumstances, how could these people choose to join their tribe?

Just snatching the prey is almost already a bloody hatred.

Listening to the leader's words, the priestess of the half-peasant tribe shook her head slowly, and she told the leader of the half-peasant tribe that these people would definitely join her tribe.

When they join their tribe, they can learn to pull weeds and harvest the fruit, feed the tribe's livestock, and tell the secrets of the sheep when they join the tribe.

Although the wise priestess said this, the leader of the half-peasant tribe still couldn't believe it, how could the people of this tribe still join their own tribe after so many things had happened?

The priestess of the half-peasant tribe didn't say much in the face of the leader's confusion this time, but after telling him to come with her, she turned around and bent down and walked out of the grass hut......