Chapter 48
Due to the lack of tools, clothes made of animal skins are relatively simple. Cut a piece of animal skin of appropriate size into regular rectangles, fold the two ends in half and use bone needles to sew the short sides together to form a cylindrical shape to form the bottom garment, sew the long sides and open a collar to form a top. It couldn’t be simpler.
The lower garment is more like a skirt. Regardless of whether it is pants or skirt, those sewn uniformly in the tribe are a bit loose. People like Bai Tu and Hei Xiao need to process them again when wearing them. Other orcs basically don’t have such trouble. As long as they put them on and don’t fall off, it fits well. At most, they will use animal skins or vines cut into long strips to tie them up.
Large orcs consume a lot of animal hides, some of which are stretched when they transform into animal forms, and some of which are scratched by their claws during the transformation process. The wolves and eagles turned into their original forms and became bigger. Bai Tu then discovered that Heiyan’s original form was actually much bigger than when he first saw it, and the animal skin was also broken evenly.
Bai Tu was silent for a moment, then went back to the cave and took out three more pieces of clothing. In fact, he didn’t need them. What he was wearing was the version he had modified himself. He kept the animal skins he was given just in case. He didn’t expect that they would come in handy so soon.
The two orcs who were fighting had already moved from the dining area to the open space next to them, because there was not enough space for them to move around. Bai Tu had never seen orcs fighting in their original forms, so it was quite novel. He watched while eating his meal.
The others did the same thing. Being hungry was one reason, but the main reason was that they didn’t have anything in their hands. They wanted to go up and fight together. Well, their hands were itching.
The wolves ate while secretly watching Lang Qi. Most of the time, they were directly led by Lang Ze and just had to do things according to Lang Ze’s rules. But when Lang Qi was around, they had to listen to Lang Qi first. After all, if Lang Ze was disobedient, he would still be disciplined by Lang Qi.
If Lang Qi wasn’t here today, they would have pounced on the fight together. Not because they were helping their boss, but mainly because they were itching to move their hands, so they wanted to move. But Lang Qi was here, and a group of wolf boys looked at each other, and none of them dared to be the first.
They will definitely be punished, and the one who takes the lead will definitely be punished the most severely. The restless teenagers have their IQs up and plan to wait for someone who makes the first move. The one who makes the first move will be punished first, and the one who makes the later move can take advantage of the chaos to escape.
“Ah——” While the wolves were struggling, Langze was grabbed by the flying Heiyan.
Wings sometimes still have an advantage, after all, the beast-form wolves can only jump to a limited height. Langze, who couldn’t catch Heiyan, was furious and stared at the opponent’s whereabouts.
Heiyan’s attack was successful, and he went around behind Langze and planned to attack again. Langze, who had already noticed it, did not move. When Heiyan was about to approach him, he jumped over, with all four claws facing up, and grabbed Heiyan’s wings hard.
With his wings hit, Heiyan’s flying movement stumbled. He slid forward for a distance before stopping, turning around and starting to fight back.
The wolf cubs watching nearby couldn’t bear it any longer and turned into beasts to join the battlefield. Some ran towards Heiyan, and some rushed towards Langze. They didn’t distinguish between friend and foe and treated everyone equally. They would fight everyone except me. It doesn’t matter who hits you, as long as you hit the person. As long as you receive fewer slaps than you throw, you win.
Bai Tu/Lang Qi/Hei Xiao/Bai An/Mao Lin: “…”
Mao Lin began to doubt her own worries. Could this group of wolves really be harmful to the cat clan? Is she overthinking?
Facts have proven that there are disadvantages. It is not conducive to the development of IQ, and accidents are more likely to occur when there are too many people. There are two situations when orcs fight. They can control the direction and strength of the attack. Hunting is different from fighting. The strength of fighting with their own people is different from that of fighting with others. If they control the angle well, they will not scratch people, it will only hurt a little.
This is also the reason why no one stops a group of people from fighting. For some races, this kind of fighting is a good way to practice hunting skills. However, accidents are inevitable in the chaos. For example, now, a wolf accidentally used too much force when grabbing the one next to it, and cut a cut. The other party felt pain, and its first reaction was to turn around and bite it. The wolf that started it first got two teeth marks.
Bai Tu: “…”
With two more injured people, Bai Tu went to get medicine. Lang Qi had a blank expression on his face, as if the injured wolves had nothing to do with him, until two of them pounced on Lang Qi – the injured little wolves looked more aggrieved than usual and liked to ask their leader for a hug.
However, the leader didn’t want to move. He stared coldly at the wolf cubs in front of him, who were already adults, and endured it so much that he didn’t push them away.
Not being driven away means accepting it! The two wolves lay at Lang Qi’s feet. If it were Lang Ze, the two of them could have rubbed against Lang Ze, but facing Lang Qi, they certainly wouldn’t dare to do the same thing. If they did, what they would get in return might not be a loving rub or a loving hug, but a loving slap.
It was good enough that they were not driven away. The two of them waited pitifully for Bai Tu to come.
Ugh, that hurts.
One of the two wolves had an injured forearm and the other had an injured shoulder, neither of which was serious. However, Bai Tu was troubled when he saw the two large furry creatures. The hair on the bodies of the wolves that had transformed into animal forms was very dense, and he had to shave the hair before applying medicine.
Seeing Bai Tu frowning, Lang Qi glanced at the bodies of the two wolves. It was unknown what he was thinking, and his face looked a little cold.
Shaving was a bit troublesome, Bai Tu patted his two eyes and said, “Change back to human form.” This state is definitely difficult to treat, but fortunately the wound is relatively small and it will not affect him after turning into a human form, so just apply some anti-inflammatory medicine.
The chaotic fight ended with two people injured. The Eagle Clan took advantage of the chaos to join in, leaving a pile of feathers and wolf hair scattered on the ground. Seeing someone trying to sweep these aside, Bai Tu, who had just applied medicine to two wolves, immediately stopped the other person: “Wait a minute, don’t throw them away yet.”
There were relatively few feathers, and no good use for them could be thought of for the time being. But the wolf hair, because all the wolves that fought were minors, all that fell down were fetal hair. Although the wolves are tall and strong, their fetal hair is very soft. Bai Tu picked it up and rubbed it twice, thinking that it could be put to good use.
It would be nice to weave blankets and sweaters into them. It just so happens that these orcs are very wasteful of animal skins, so making them into clothes can be a substitute.
“Pack up all these furs.” Bai Tu instructed Bai Qi, “Put them in the cave where I live first.” There were no looms at the moment, let alone spinning machines. Plus, the amount of fur was relatively small, so they had to be collected first and used when there were more.
Lang Qi was originally staring at the wolves that turned into human forms and ran out from the corner. After hearing Bai Tu’s voice, he took a look at the wolf hairs: “Is wolf hair useful?”
Bai Tu nodded: “It is useful, but the quantity is too small. It cannot be used for the time being.” Whether it is for making clothes or blankets, cushions and other supplies, more than a little is needed. This amount of wolf hair may not even be able to make a larger blanket.
After he finished speaking, not only Lang Qi fell silent, but all the wolves fell silent.
Wolves have so much wolf hair that they usually have no place to throw it away. Almost every wolf cave has this kind of hair. The diligent ones will clean their caves and throw out the wolf hair. The lazier ones will just lie down after turning into their original form. The hair in the cave will increase and finally pile up into a bed.
Bai Qi interrupted with some regret: “Can we only use wolf hair? Not rabbit hair?” He felt that the hair shed by rabbits was no worse than that of wolves, but it would be a pity if he couldn’t use it.
Mao Lin: “How about cats from the cat tribe?” Although the cats in their tribe are a little smaller, they still have fur, just in slightly less quantity. But it’s good as long as they can be used.
Bai Tu: “…” He forgot that every one of these races loves to shed hair. It can even be said that there are very few races that don’t love to shed hair, especially when the seasons change.
When he woke up, it was already summer and the molting was basically over. Plus, even if they were from the same tribe, they would not reveal their true forms at the slightest disagreement. Of course, the group of youngsters from the wolf tribe was an exception. Apart from that one time, he himself had never changed his original form. Several factors combined had caused him to ignore the fact that orcs also shed their fur.
The amount of hair is proportional to body size. The amount of hair a modern large dog sheds in a year is astonishing, not to mention wolves and rabbits which are larger than large dogs. Among the three kinds of beast-like orcs, only the cat-type ones are slightly smaller.
Seeing that each of them was willing to contribute voluntarily, Hei Yan became dissatisfied again. What was going on with these tribes? Do you think the Eagle Tribe is useless?
Heiyan raised his voice: “The Eagle Tribe has few feathers? I will pluck as many as you want now!” What’s so great about that? It’s just feathers, right? As much as you want.
The first half of the sentence makes sense, but what’s wrong with the second half! Hei Xiao slapped him in annoyance.
The wolves took a look at the weak Hei Xiao, silently walked away and got closer to Bai Tu. Sure enough, not every weak orc was easy to get along with. Bai Tu was the best. He not only gave them delicious food, but also helped to heal their wounds.
“Don’t send these to me for now. Send them to the second to last empty cave.” Even if the cat tribe has no stock now, judging from the reactions of the orcs from the other two tribes, there must be a lot of hair. In that case, they can’t be placed there. His cave has a lot of free space, but if it is used to store wolf and rabbit hair, it will probably be full.
“We don’t need the Eagle tribe’s feathers for now,” Bai Tu was afraid that Hei Yan would pluck their feathers if they disagreed with him, so he comforted them, “I’ll tell you when we need them. Just get some from the tribe then. No need to pluck them now.”
The Eagle tribe members behind them had already started to tremble. As expected, only their own feathers would feel pain.
“Hmph.” Heiyan was very dissatisfied with Bai Tu for not using the eagle feathers. Their feathers are very useful, okay! Tsk, you don’t know the value of this.
Hei Yan, who wanted to express his feelings, was pushed into the cave by Hei Xiao: “Go and have a rest.” Hei Yan then stepped into the cave with a hint of reluctance. Forget it, as long as Hei Xiao is here, it’s fine!
Several eagle tribesmen had almost shrunk their heads below their shoulders, fearing that they would be chosen by the leader to be used as examples for plucking. Hearing Hei Xiao’s words, he immediately felt relieved. Fortunately, their unreliable leader had a reliable partner.
Bai Tu still underestimated the amount of orc hair. The next afternoon, Bai Qi came to find him and found that the second to last cave was full of it.
There are four to five hundred members in the wolf tribe, and more than eighty members in the rabbit tribe. The rabbit tribe had just done a big cleaning, so there were not many rabbit furs. The situation on the wolf tribe was a bit scary, with almost each person dragging three or four backpacks over.
“Langze said that half of them have not been delivered yet.” Bai Qi did not expect the number to be much more than they had guessed. A cave was filled up so quickly. He urgently found Bai Tu and asked what to do.
“Let’s use the last cave as well.” Bai Tu said. These two caves were prepared for processing in winter, so let’s put them aside for now.
After Bai Tu finished speaking, he followed him to the cave where the wolf hairs were placed. As soon as he entered, he was shocked by the scene. The number of backpacks was limited, so after the wolf hairs were delivered, they all fell directly to the ground. The wolf hairs were light and would be blown everywhere with a slight breeze, not to mention that there were so many of them now. With this cave as the center, the circle could be said to be filled with wolf hairs scattered everywhere.
Bai Tu grabbed a handful and took a look. The wolf’s hair is divided into two layers. The outer layer is hard and long, and serves a defensive purpose. The inner layer of hair is soft and dense, and it is usually the inner layer of hair that wolves shed.
The same is true for the rabbit tribe, and the orcs’ fur is relatively long. Although it is made from wolf and rabbit, it is no worse than modern wool. The fur in this cave is exactly what he needs.
In the end, wolf hair and rabbit hair filled up two entire caves. Bai Tu led everyone to make a batch of wooden combs, which were distributed to all the wolves and rabbits, as well as the cats and eagles. He asked everyone to comb their hair regularly and demonstrated how to use them.
Orcs comb their hair almost entirely with their claws and mouths. The first time I saw a comb, I tried it that night. But I couldn’t use it after turning into an animal, so I could only ask others to come and help me, and then help them in return.
The next morning after the combs were distributed, Bai Tu was called by Langze.
“Pi, the comb is broken!” The wolf was big and the comb was made of wood, so the comb broke before he finished combing his hair.
Bai Tu: “…”
Fortunately, he still had a few combs in stock, so he gave the other person a new one and reminded him, “Comb slowly. When you can’t comb it anymore, untie the knot and then comb it again!” Given the wolves’ usual enthusiasm for running around, one can imagine how messy their hair would be. It’s already good enough that the comb could last for a whole night.
After staying in the Snow Rabbit Tribe for seven days, the Eagle Tribe left with food. They should have gone back a few days ago, but Heiyan and Langze were fighting, and the two wanted to compare in all aspects, especially the number of cubs captured. Heiyan suffered a loss in terms of numbers, but he was unwilling to give up until he outnumbered Langze. Plus, Langqi allowed him to go to the wolf tribe’s territory to capture, so he had to defeat Langze. As a result, he stayed for a few more days and was not willing to go back until he had won the game.
The two compared their numbers and found that the happiest ones were the rabbit tribe. The number of prey cubs increased sharply, and the cave for feeding the animals was full, and the piles also spread to the caves next to it.
After the caves were divided, the vacant caves were occupied one after another, but the task of mowing the grass was not over yet. So many cubs meant that there would be a lot of weeds to eat this winter.
The cats started working on the second day after joining the tribe. Mao Lin, as the leader, was very brave and capable. After learning from Bai Dong and others for most of the day, he could basically identify all the plants. He led the cats to do tasks such as mowing the grass.
Knowing that several lion tribe members were captured after sneaking into the Snow Rabbit Tribe, Mao Lin took the initiative to take on the task of watching over them. It just so happened that the cat tribe was cutting the meat, the lion tribe was transporting the meat, and the idle orcs of the rabbit tribe could do other work.
Bai Tu directly brought forward the textile work. After all, it was not a good idea to leave so much wool in the cave, and the woolen products he was going to make would be used in winter, and he couldn’t wait until winter to start them like he had to do with iron smelting and other work.
Bai Tu plans to lead everyone to make the fluff into wool yarn, and then use the wool yarn to weave blankets and quilts.
Most animal skins are not as useful as one might imagine, as the fur of large prey is too tough to use unless the hair is removed, leaving only the skin. Animal skins have good defensive capabilities, but they are not warm enough. Many animal skins make you hot in the summer and cool in the winter.
There is no such concern for sweater blankets made with the innermost layer of fur. In order to keep warm, the inner layer of fur is very soft, and the finished product is extremely soft, feeling almost like a cub.
When the first batch of wool came out, Bai Tu made a decision to make all the wool products before the market. If the orcs in their own tribe needed them, they would use them themselves. If they didn’t need them, they would take them to the market to sell.
The one who followed him to learn the spinning technique was Tu Cai. Since she had always been in charge of similar work in the tribe, Tu Cai’s learning ability was unquestionable. She mastered the skills almost on the same day that Bai Tu finished teaching her.
Bai Tu used the wool spun on the first day to weave a small mat, about the same size as a chair and in a round shape.
“Figure, this can be used for cubs.” Tu Cai touched the soft cushion and immediately thought of the cubs in the tribe.
The mortality rate of cubs is highest in winter, mostly due to the cold. Adult orcs can transform into beast form to resist the cold, but cubs are still afraid of the cold even in beast form, and can only hide under the fur of adult orcs in winter. But this is not possible all the time. Both adult orcs and cubs need to eat and solve personal problems. At these times, the cubs are in great danger and can easily get sick if they are not careful.
When an adult orc gets sick in winter, he will just feel uncomfortable for a while, but it will go away after a while. It is not easy for cubs to recover from illness. The lucky ones can survive the winter, but they are weaker than other cubs of the same age, and most of them die not long after falling ill.
Before the cub was three years old, every winter was very difficult. Tu Cai touched the soft pad in her hand. She thought that she could use this pad to wrap the cub, just like using animal skins, but the soft and warm pad was much more comfortable than animal skins.
“I’ll prepare it for the cubs.” Bai Tu nodded. Without Tu Cai telling him, he would leave some for the cubs, and it had to be the softest and best ones. All he did was to change the living conditions of the tribe. Even if he wanted to sell them in the future, he would definitely ensure the treatment of his own people. Not to mention the cubs, so he would naturally use the best ones.
“That’s good.” Hearing his words, Tu Cai felt relieved. After all, she had been taking care of the cubs in the tribe. Once there was something that the cubs could use, she always wanted to fight for it so that the cubs could live a better life.
Weaving is a relatively delicate job for orcs. It didn’t take Tu Cai long to learn it, but it was obviously not the case for others. Bai Tu’s original plan was to assign idle people to study, but the effect was not significant.
A large number of orcs were simply unable to do the job, not because they were unskilled like they were in the first day of learning, but because they did not have the ability to activate this skill.
One of the reasons is personality. Due to their daily habits, most orcs have impatient personalities. Even the relatively gentle rabbit tribe almost broke their tools after failing to spin three times.
These spinning tools were made by Bai Tu with great effort and repeated modifications based on his few memories of spinning machines. It took him two days to make the first spinning machine. The orcs were strong and would break them if they moved a little too loudly. After Bai Tu discovered this situation, he immediately changed his measures and restricted the number of people who would learn to those who were better at weaving tools.
Orcs who knit frequently are more careful and patient. They won’t give up easily and they study more attentively. Bai Tu finally breathed a sigh of relief.
It would take a while to spin all the wool from the two caves, and other work could not be neglected. After teaching for a few days, Bai Tu and Tu Cai selected a dozen orcs who were good at this job, and the other orcs continued to do their previous work.
In addition to spinning, Bai Tu also distributed other tasks, trying to let everyone do what they are better at. This saves time and effort, and is more efficient. The redistribution is done to ensure that every orc is satisfied.
But Bai Tu soon discovered a problem, and he discovered it in more than one place.
Some people are lazy.
Previously, there were only members of the Rabbit Tribe in the tribe. Half of the eighty-plus people were in the hunting and gathering teams, and half of the remaining people were cubs. The rest basically stayed in the tribe and did things within their ability, such as weaving, picking branches, etc.
Later, Bai Tu arranged more things to do, and everyone’s tasks became heavier. Before the rainy season, almost all the orcs were busy. Everyone knew that only by working together could they have a better time during the rainy season. At that time, if they put in a little more effort, they would be hungry one day less during the rainy season, so they still did their best. The situation was fine after the rainy season. Bai Tu would come up with delicious food from time to time. Everyone was curious about the newly emerged tools such as the waterwheel cabinets, and they worked very hard.
Afterwards, a lot of things happened. The Eagle Tribe, the Wolf Tribe and the Cat Tribe arrived, and the entire tribe was busy during that time.
Some people may be lazy during these periods, but generally it’s okay because the tasks are heavy enough and there are always things they need to do in the tribe. In addition to the tasks in the tribe, the orcs also want to rearrange their caves.
Now, the crops planted by Bai Tu are gradually beginning to mature. The corn was planted relatively late, so the corn is still a little small now. It may take more than a month before it can be harvested. But other crops have begun to be harvested one after another, such as melons, peppers, and the potatoes and beans that were planted at the beginning.
The seeds of peppers and melons were brought back from the market. Although they were planted a little later, their growing period is relatively short. The potatoes and beans are seedlings brought back by the picking team earlier. These plants grow faster after the rainy season, almost changing every day. Although there is no harvest, you can see at a glance that the time is almost up.
There are not too many plants of a single species, but there are many species. Although the number seems a bit monotonous to Bai Tu, it is the first time for the orcs to see so many fruits ripening together. After all, they have been relying on picking before, and the fruit ripening is staged, but Bai Tu planted them at the same time.
In addition to fruits, the number of prey cubs in the tribe has also increased sharply, especially during the period when Heiyan and Langze were fighting. There were twenty to thirty cubs every day. Now there are hundreds of cubs of large animals in total, and the number of chickens and ducks is countless.
In the eyes of the orcs, such a scene means there is no shortage of food. The animal cubs will grow up, and hundreds of large prey will be enough to eat for a long time even if they do nothing.
With sufficient food, the orcs were no longer as anxious as before. Although they would do the assigned work, they were not as enthusiastic as before. If they could not finish the work today, they could do it tomorrow, and if they could not finish it tomorrow, they could do it the day after tomorrow. Anyway, there would be food no matter when they finished the work.
Even some members of the hunting team were not as diligent as they were at the beginning and told Bai An that they wanted to stay and work in the tribe. I don’t know if it was because of this atmosphere, but several wolves were in the same situation.
Bai An and Lang Ze did not notice the impact of this change, because most of the orcs were still as active and capable as before, and brought back enough prey to eat.
Bai Tu is in the tribe all day long and feels it most clearly. He knows that this won’t work.
At first glance, there is a lot of food in the tribe. Fruits and grains are about to be harvested, and there are so many prey. But there is a saying that goes “eating away the mountain and running out of food”. Even if the number of prey doubles, they will not be able to sustain for long without additional food, not to mention that the cubs are about to grow up, and their appetite will only get bigger and bigger.
In the past, there were fewer people in the tribe, everyone was under a lot of pressure, and there were few lazy people. Even if there were one or two, they would not be easily discovered as long as they were not so obvious. However, laziness is obviously contagious, and the more people there are, the more common laziness is.
As long as it is a collective activity, this situation cannot be eliminated, but Bai Tu intends to improve it. If this phenomenon is allowed to continue to develop, it will not only be unfair to those who work hard, but the situation of the tribe will become worse and worse.
It all comes down to the current work structure. In the past, there was not enough food in the tribe, so it was given priority to hunting and gathering teams. The remaining food was for the orcs with lighter work. So everyone wanted to show off their abilities and join the hunting and gathering teams. Even if they couldn’t get in, they could get more food by doing more work.
Now that food is plentiful, no matter what kind of work you do, you can eat your fill in the end. It’s the same labor, so whether you work more or less, you’ll get the same treatment in the end, but of course, you’re not as motivated as before.
Bai Tu decided to change the current work system and add a reward and punishment system. Orcs with heavier workloads will get more resources, while lazy orcs will get fewer resources. Simply put, rewards are based on merit, and the more work, the more rewards.
So Bai Tu found a time when Lang Qi and Lang Ze were both there, called Bai An, Mao Lin, Tu Cai and others over, and discussed changing the way of assigning tasks, adding a personal task target for the day.
“Personal mission objectives?” Tu Cai was puzzled. In the past, they would directly state what they wanted to do and then do it together as a group. What are personal mission objectives?
Bai Tu explained to Tu Cai: “The personal task goal is the task that this person needs to complete on that day to get full marks. For example, only those who can spin 20 balls of wool will get 10 points. If the number is small, the points will be small. If you complete 18 balls, you will only get 9 points. If you complete 22 balls, you will get 11 points.”
“What are points?” Tu Cai became more and more confused. Why were these things she didn’t know?
Bai An and others also looked confused. Lang Qi and Mao Lin looked at Bai Tu and waited for his next words.
“Points are equivalent to salt at the market. In the future, items in the tribe can be exchanged for points, just like exchanging salt for items at the market. For example, you can set it to deduct three points when everyone eats, and deduct twenty points when exchanging for a piece of animal skin…” Bai Tu slowly explained the principle and calculation method to everyone.
“All items are related to points and cannot be taken casually. This way, everyone will work harder. Otherwise, whether they work or not, they will be treated the same. If they want to eat, they can eat. If they want animal skins, they can get animal skins. Then more orcs will be lazy.”
The other people listened thoughtfully. Lang Qi glanced at Bai Tu and asked, “Is anyone being lazy?” After saying that, he looked at his brother. How is it managed?
Langze, who was calculating whether he had worked enough to earn the animal skins and whether he would have to be naked in the future, looked confused. Is anyone being lazy? They caught a lot of prey.
Bai Tu: “We have only found a few so far, it’s not serious.” Of course Langze couldn’t find them, because one-third of the hunting team had gone astray and the remaining people were still able to bring back prey.
Bai An asked, “If we do this, will no one be lazy?”
Bai Tu shook his head, “Of course there will be, but in this case laziness will not affect the group. The lazy person will have low points, and will get less supplies in the future. It has nothing to do with other people, only he has less stuff.”
Lang Qi pondered for a moment, “How do we record the points?”
The way they record time now is to carve horizontal lines on the rock wall. One horizontal line represents one day. When ten horizontal lines are reached, it is replaced by a vertical line. When 36 vertical lines are reached, it is a year.
The points of orcs’ work can also be recorded in this way, but it is too much work to record it in this way. It requires a very large rock wall. In addition, the points need to be deducted when eating or exchanging items every day. It takes a lot of time to calculate the points of everyone.
Bai Tu: “I will teach you a kind of writing that is similar to the horizontal lines recorded on the rock wall, with only a slight change. You can calculate more numbers in the future. Before you learn it, I will record the points first.”
One hundred and sixty orcs sounds like a lot, but it is not difficult to record them, because the standards for similar work are the same, and you can just record them by category. As for the recording tools, he remembers bamboo slips, right? Or maybe make some paper? In addition to recording, it can also be used at other times.
Bai Tu was thinking, not noticing the silence of the others.
Until Langze howled: “Text???”