Chapter 124
Bai An has always been soft-hearted, and now the tribe is short of labor, and dozens of people can be helpers. Needless to say, the final result of the discussion was that some people were worried that the status of the Rabbit Tribe would become lower and lower in the future if they took in so many orcs from different tribes. Others either agreed that the Flower Bear Tribe should stay in the tribe, or did not express their opinions.
As for the concerns about the status of the rabbit tribe, Bai An did not explain much, but just said that he had a way.
Since the chief had said so, the opposing orcs no longer insisted, and since the tribe really needed labor, the Flower Bear Tribe stayed.
That night, after the cub fell asleep, Lang Qi repeated to Bai Tu word by word what he had said yesterday.
“In two days, they will leave.”
Lang Qi was just repeating, but the resentment in his tone was almost turning into reality.
Bai Tu: “…”
Bai Tu began to rack his brains to think of how to coax people.
“You see, the adult orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe are so unreliable, and the cubs in the tribe are so small. If we really reject them, the cubs will starve on the way back. How pitiful. Especially the one we raised, it was so miserable in the Red Eagle Tribe. We finally fattened it up after coming here, and I’m afraid it will starve again after going back. It’s too miserable.” ”
If the orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe were half as reliable as you, I would not agree so easily. Just think of it as the cubs’ sake, okay?”
“The cubs are so pitiful, just feel sorry for them…”
Bai Tu said a lot, thinking it would have some effect, but after he finished speaking, Lang Qi’s face seemed to become even uglier.
Bai Tu stopped immediately and began to recall which sentence went wrong?
Just when he was confused, Lang Qi spoke again: “If it were me, you wouldn’t agree?”
Bai Tu: “…” Why are you changing the concept? This is the key point that he should grasp.
Bai Tu explained: “I mean it would be great if they were as reliable as you. You are the most reliable person I have ever met. Of course, if you encounter such a thing, I will definitely not let you go. I will definitely keep you in the tribe…”
Lang Qi just looked at him quietly.
Bai Tu felt uneasy when he was stared at him: “Brother, what else are you not satisfied with?” To be honest, he could guess about 70% of Lang Qi’s thoughts, but sometimes it was the part that could not be guessed that was important. The orcs’ way of thinking sometimes makes people helpless, and Bai Tu often secretly sighs that they are indeed brothers.
Lang Qi stared at him for a long time, and finally said a few words: “The last one.”
“What last one?”
“The last tribe that you can join unconditionally.” Lang Qi said, “Points will be deducted from the tribes you join in the future.”
“Okay, okay.” Bai Tu nodded. As long as this matter was over, everything would be fine. He could just deduct points from the next tribe. However, there are probably not many orcs willing to join their tribe. Food in the Flower Bear Tribe is indeed scarce to a certain extent. They would rather work here than stay. Plus, he has a special feeling for giant pandas, so he agreed so easily today.
In fact, if there is any way, the orcs will not rashly join a strange tribe, and they will not agree to it casually, but will make judgments based on the situation.
As for what Lang Qi said about deducting points before joining the tribe, it is equivalent to adding a threshold for new members to join the tribe. It sounds a bit strict, but if the tribe continues to develop in this way, it is an inevitable trend, and it can prevent some orcs who don’t really want to join. Even if Lang Qi didn’t say it, he would have brought it up soon. Originally, they were planning to deal with these things after the entire tribe moved to the residential area. Now that Lang Qi has said it, he might as well tell Bai An and others about this request as soon as possible.
Seeing that he agreed so easily, Lang Qi frowned: “Won’t lie to me this time?” Bai Tu’s criminal record was fresh in his mind. He had just said last night that he would not stay in the Flower Bear Tribe for too long, but today he kept him forever. Lang Qi was very vigilant, worried that Bai Tu would do the same as yesterday and agree and then go back on his word.
Bai Tu definitely had no intention of deceiving Lang Qi this time. Of course, he didn’t intend to lie yesterday either. It was just that an unexpected event happened today.
In order to confirm his idea, Bai Tu stretched out his hand and swore: “I swear, tomorrow I will definitely discuss with the clan leader and immediately add this restriction, okay?”
Lang Qi frowned and grabbed his hand away: “No need to swear.” It didn’t matter if he regretted it, but he didn’t say the second half of the sentence.
Seeing that Lang Qi was more nervous than himself, Bai Tu couldn’t help but smile and kissed him on the face: “Okay, I definitely love you and the cubs the most, and no one can replace you.”
As soon as he finished speaking, Bai Tu felt that he was caught and moved to a place farther away from the cubs.
Lang Qi hugged Bai Tu, wishing he could rub him into his body, and said, “Say it again.”
“What–” Bai Tu asked halfway when he remembered what he had just said. He looked at the extremely serious Lang Qi and said in a slightly more serious tone, “I love you and your cubs the most.”
No matter who comes, no one can replace the position of Lang Qi and the cubs in his heart. This is beyond doubt. Bai Tu hugged Lang Qi back: “Can we go to bed now?” Last night’s fatigue could not be rested well in one morning. Today he went to the breeding area again. In the afternoon, he discussed with Bai An whether to take in the Flower Bear Tribe. He was almost busy all day. Fortunately, Lang Qi didn’t plan to do anything today, otherwise it would be really fatal.
“Go to sleep.” Lang Qi saw that he was tired, so he reached into the quilt and gently kneaded Bai Tu’s waist.
Lang Qi’s force was light and would not interrupt Bai Tu’s sleep, but would make him sleep more comfortably.
After waking up, Bai Tu felt refreshed. Looking at Lang Qi who had woken up without him knowing when, he felt a little envious. Lang Qi slept much less than him, but the short sleep time seemed to have no effect on Lang Qi.
Most people would be less efficient at doing things if they don’t get enough sleep, but Lang Qi seemed to not need sleep. He always slept after him and woke up before he woke up. Even so, he could still solve various problems as quickly as possible. Even though he had to take care of the cubs for at least half of the day, he never missed any time to do things for the wolf clan. The only change was that he used to ask someone to pass on the message instead of giving orders directly.
There are still a lot of tasks to do today. I put on my clothes. Cotton clothes are very convenient. In today’s weather, they can be almost dry after washing overnight. It is so convenient.
“I must make more clothes in a few months.” Bai Tu muttered. Unlike other crops, cotton is not a crop that can be harvested all at once. It can be picked several times from the beginning to the last picking. New cotton will mature every few days. If all the seeds have been planted before, a batch of cotton clothes can be made by autumn at the latest.
Bai Tu still likes the feel of cotton-padded jackets. Animal skins are good, but it is not suitable to wear animal skins inside and out.
“Do more.” Lang Qi rubbed his face as if to comfort him, “What else do you want?”
“Just clothes are enough, I don’t lack other things.” Bai Tu helped Lang Qi sort out his clothes. Isn’t the purpose of life to have food, clothing, shelter and transportation?
There is no need to worry about food for the time being. Although the amount of prey we catch is a little less, we have farmed prey and crops grown by everyone to supplement them. There is no need to worry about food shortage during the rainy season. Don’t worry if your place is under construction. There is no need to worry about transportation issues for the time being. There are rocky mountain roads everywhere. Even if some advanced means of transportation are developed, they will be useless, not to mention that he cannot develop them.
The only thing that needed to be solved was clothing. In fact, there was no shortage of clothes in the tribe. There were quite a few remaining animal skins, but he was not used to them. He likes cotton for both summer and winter underwear.
Lang Qi listened carefully and took note of his words.
Bai Tu didn’t care about this little thing. He ate the food and went down the mountain immediately.
Yesterday, Hongku suddenly went crazy. Although he didn’t attack anyone, this behavior is still unforgivable. Otherwise, with this beginning, the lions and vultures will attack anyone they want and the tribe will be in chaos.
Whether it is to kill the chicken to scare the monkey or to serve as a warning to others, what happened yesterday cannot be easily forgotten.
And the more important point is who secretly untied the chains on Hongku.
When the people were first captured, everyone had doubts and were worried that the vultures would harm members of the tribe. The method they finally came up with was to detain those troublemakers separately from others and restrict the activities of the troublemakers.
The biggest troublemaker among the Vulture Clan is of course Hong Ku, who is arrogant and lawless. Bai Tu arranged people to clean up the garbage in the breeding area, and the situation improved a little, but they would still talk nonsense sometimes. In order to restrict Hong Ku, the chains on his hands and feet were never taken off.
There are three keys to the chain, one is kept in Bai Tu’s hand, one is in Bai Chen’s hand, and the other is held by the team leader, who is convenient for unlocking the chain for those people.
There is no problem with Bai Tu’s key. It has been in the cave all the time. Apart from him and Lang Qi, only Hei Xiao and Lang Ze occasionally go in and out, but they don’t know how to use the key. Bai Chen looked after capturing Hongku and found his key there.
The only way to unlock the chain of the red warehouse is to get the key from the captain. The team leader who was questioned took out the keys to prove his innocence, but when he reached into his pocket, he realized something was wrong. Several keys that he had kept in his pocket were missing, and one of them was the key to unlock the chain in the red warehouse.
The situation suddenly became serious. Someone stole the captain’s key in order to rescue Hongku.
You have to know that the lost keys are a bunch. In addition to the key that locks the vulture clan, there are also several keys for the door of the hay warehouse. If you don’t find them quickly, there may be a second or third orc who behaves like the Red Warehouse.
After a night of interrogation, Bai Chen finally got a clue. Someone saw an orc coming out of the captain’s room in the middle of the night. He then narrowed the scope further and checked the orcs in the breeding area and those near the breeding area, and finally found the culprit.
The one who helped Hongku was a member of the Lion Clan. He used to belong to the Crazy Lion Tribe. Because of his good attitude, he was treated better than some orcs who were always clamoring to rebuild the Crazy Lion Tribe. Later, seeing that he was serious about his work, Shi Zhen transferred him to the breeding area.
The work in the breeding area is hard, but it has two advantages: you won’t be frozen in the winter and you will get high points, so it is also a popular job. However, Shi Zhen’s kindness did not get a good return, and the other party gave him a big “surprise”.
The lion was not very old. In the breeding area, he heard Hongku talking about how powerful he used to be, how many partners he had around him, and how he ate half of his food and threw away the other half. He was very envious and later on became a fan of Hongku. He even believed Hongku’s words that he would find him a few partners when he got out.
This letter was not a big deal. Besides, he still had some small power, so he just took care of the red warehouse when distributing food and assigning work. But he actually secretly opened the lock of the red warehouse when no one else was paying attention.
Before attacking other people, Hong Ku was still making promises to the lion, saying that if he succeeded, he would give him two partners and two cows. The lion people who had placed their hopes on Hong Ku were stunned when they saw that Hong Ku failed in attacking Bai Chen and Bai Tu. Later, they didn’t dare to show their heads up for fear that others would notice them.
But the thing has already happened, and he can’t avoid it even if he wants to. Not to mention being seen by others, even if his stealing of the key is not discovered, everyone will be able to find out from daily events later. It’s just a matter of time.
Hong Ku had been locked up in the breeding area for nearly half a year and had gone insane. He thought that the Rabbit Tribe had become what it was now because of other tribes. Seeing that Bai Chen and Bai Tu were not accompanied by wolves and lions, he thought that they had no ability to protect themselves. He did not expect that the first person to stop him would be an unfamiliar orc.
The orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe look round in animal form, but not fat in human form. Moreover, the Flower Bear Tribe seldom hunts, which results in these people not being as strong as the wolf and lion tribes, and looking very easy to bully.
Since the beginning of winter, Bai Tu and others have limited the number of times they can enter the breeding area. Hong Ku wanted to seize this rare opportunity to succeed in one fell swoop, but he started off badly and had his wings bitten off before he could even get close.
Bai Tu knew that the panda was also nicknamed the iron-eating beast, and its bite force was among the highest among beasts. But others didn’t know that the flower bear orc, who had been doing nothing but eating and sleeping since entering the tribe, had directly bit off Hong Ku’s wings. This move shocked many people.
The most shocked person was naturally Hong Ku, who thought he had found the best opportunity to attack, but he didn’t expect that the opponent would be so difficult to deal with in the end.
The people with problems were found out and then punished. Originally, Hong Ku was just wearing chains, which didn’t have much impact on his daily life. But when these two things came out, namely, deceiving people and wanting to attack others, even the good-tempered Bai An was angry. Bai An usually doesn’t get angry, but once someone does something that really makes him mad, it’s not something that can be easily resolved.
Wanting to harm one’s tribe members is an unforgivable sin for Bai An. After spending the entire afternoon dealing with the matters left for the Flower Bear Tribe yesterday, Bai An personally kept an eye on the Red Storehouse early this morning.
Hong Ku’s wings were not only broken, but also torn. He didn’t notice it when he was bitten. He was so excited about the impending success that he rushed towards Bai Chen Bai Tu at a rapid speed, causing the wound on his wings to be very horrific, and it was almost torn into two sections.
Without applying any medicine, the entire wings were covered with dried blood. From yesterday noon till now, Hongku had not had a sip of water. The pain in his wings and the hunger in his stomach made Hongku unable to help but plead with Bai An.
“Please, give me something to eat…” Hong Ku grabbed Bai An’s legs. Even when he just came out of the Red Eagle Tribe, he was not in such a miserable state. The Snow Rabbit Tribe was not like their tribe. They rarely abused people and almost never beat or scolded the captured prisoners. Some people even ate better than when they were originally in the tribe.
Hongku had been beaten before because he had caused trouble, but it was just a punishment and he only suffered some superficial injuries. It looked a bit scary, but the pain actually healed in two days.
This time, there were real wounds on the wings. It was the first time that Hong Ku suffered such a serious injury. In the Red Eagle Tribe, he was not even required to go hunting. Let alone breaking the wings, even if he was scratched by a branch, Hong Tian would feel heartbroken.
He has hardly ever been injured, but he has seen other vultures injured. Broken wings are difficult to reattach, and even if they are reattached, they can no longer fly as freely as before. The vultures are most proud of their wings. They do not have such fierce attack power as other feathered creatures. Wings are their most important part. Hong Ku dared not imagine how they would live after their wings were broken.
Hong Ku didn’t dare to think about it, but Bai An had already arranged a way out for him: “Both wings are broken, and no matter what rewards he gets in the future, he will have nothing to do with them.” The
reward and punishment rules in the tribe have been constantly revised. In order to motivate some orcs who did not make serious mistakes, Bai Tu has formulated a series of regulations. For example, if enough points are accumulated, they can regain their freedom like other people, and if they work hard, they can increase the points limit, etc.
What Bai An meant by this was that no matter how much work Hongku did in the future, he would never be free again, and that the work he did was definitely the dirtiest and most tiring.
Upon hearing that his wings were going to be broken, Hong Ku’s face showed fear. Injuring one wing was already an irreparable injury. If both wings were broken, he would become a laughing stock of the other orcs even if he escaped. And once he lost his wings, his arms would be useless, and he would probably never be able to escape in his life.
After thinking it through, Hongku finally felt scared, but it was too late. He might still have a chance to regret before attacking others, but now, no one dared to bet whether he was truly repentant. He could escape once, but who knew if there would be a second or third time? Even the orcs who had the ability to fight back against him did not dare to bet. What if the next attack was on the cubs in the tribe?
Bai Tu also heard what Bai An said. This punishment was just right. It prevented the offender from committing the same mistake again and the possibility of someone learning from the same mistake.
As for the lion tribe that provided help to Hongku, several people discussed it, mainly asking Shi Zhen’s thoughts.
Shi Zhen was even angrier than Bai Chen and Bai Tu who were almost injured when he saw that the orc he had promoted actually did such a thing. You know, if Hong Ku really injured Bai Chen or Bai Tu, he and that lion tribe member would deserve to die, and the others would be in trouble.
Some cruel tribes, if the captured orcs made mistakes, it would not be enough to kill the orcs who made the mistakes, they would also punish people of the same tribe as the orcs who made the mistakes. Not to mention the tribes farther away, the Mad Lion Tribe and the Red Eagle Tribe have both done this.
Before, Shi Hong attacked many tribes and robbed many orcs. Shi Hong used tough methods and treated prisoners even worse. Sometimes he would rather throw away food than let anyone give it to him. An orc who watched his cub mate die in front of him broke out of the cave during the night watch and bit Shi Hong.
The bite was not serious. After all, one was the leader of the lion tribe, and the other was an orc who had been hungry for several days and was almost starved to death. But Shi Hong was still angry and ordered all the orcs in the same cave to be killed.
Shi Zhen never participated in the evening gatherings of Shi Hong and several other small leaders. He thought it was a waste of time and energy. When he heard some strange noises outside and went out, the cave was almost empty. The orcs, who had been hungry for a long time, had no strength to resist the lion leader and small leaders who were full of energy.
That incident happened a long time ago, but even now when Shi Zhen thinks of the scene, he still breaks out in a cold sweat. Even though he knows that Bai An and others would not kill people over a disagreement like Shi Hong, he still feels a little scared.
“It’s my fault for not managing him well. Can I take him back and punish him?” Shi Zhen asked Bai An.
Bai An looked at Bai Tu, and finally the two of them nodded and let Shi Zhen take the person away.
Shi Zhen brought the people back to the cave. The lion who made the mistake was still happy that he was saved. In his heart, Shi Zhen’s punishment must be lighter than Bai An’s.
But when they saw what Shi Zhen took out, the lion tribe was stunned and quickly pleaded: “I was wrong, I was wrong, I know I was wrong–”
Shi Zhen took out a wooden stick that was taller than a person, and asked someone to hold his hand and hit him directly.
After two screams, the cave became completely quiet.
Shi Zhen threw away the stick, looked at the lion who had fainted from the pain, waved his hand, and asked the lion next to him to wake him up: “Let him go to the transport team in the future.” The transport team was just as hard, because some things were too heavy and required several people to drag them together. You can still do the work even if you don’t use your hands, you just have to put the rope around your body.
After saying that, Shi Zhen looked at the wound on the other person’s hand again and said, “Let others see, this is the result of making a mistake.” It has nothing to do with him if someone doesn’t want to live, but if someone implicates everyone because of one person’s mistake, don’t blame him for being cruel.
Hongku thought that having his wings broken was the most severe punishment, but when he was taken out of the cave, he found that his punishment had just begun.
Although they have no wings and their arms cannot be used, they can still do a lot of work. The one that needs people the most is the transport team. All they have to do is put a rope on it and pull it directly. Part of this work is done by the cows in the tribe.
These people treated him as prey! Hong Ku had never been so angry before, but no matter how aggrieved he was, he could only keep it to himself because he soon discovered another thing: he and the lion tribe that helped him were being ostracized by other orcs.
Not only the orcs from the Rabbit Tribe and the Wolf Tribe, but even the orcs from the Mad Lion Tribe and the Red Eagle Tribe, spit on them when they saw them, and some even kicked them for no apparent reason.
The two didn’t know why this happened, but later they found out that there were even more outrageous things happening. Their food was covered in dirt, and when they couldn’t eat it, someone said they were picky eaters and were still thinking about their previous lives. The orcs who distributed the food believed it and simply refused to give them the next meal.
When they were resting at night, the lower bunk that belonged to them was occupied by someone else, and Hongku, whose arms were too weak to use, could not climb up to the upper bunk at all. In the end, he could only sleep in the corner. In the middle of his sleep, he was kicked by an orc who got up to go to the bathroom.
Hong Ku has a high status in the Red Eagle Tribe and looks down on other orcs. If someone offends him, even if it is just a trivial matter, he will punish them severely. Hongku likes to see other people in pain. Those people can’t stand him, but they can’t do anything about him because he is Hongtian’s only son and he is the next leader. Others dare not disobey him.
After arriving at the Snow Rabbit Tribe, there were still people following Hong Ku. In order to separate him from the other vulture tribes, Bai Tu placed him in the breeding area. Those doing the same work were all orcs with less courage and would not listen to Hong Ku’s ideas of overthrowing the Rabbit Tribe.
Hong Ku could not contact the orcs he bullied. Even if he did, they did not dare to retaliate because they had not spent enough time together and were worried that he would really get out. Now, Hong Ku’s arm was broken and would never recover. His fate was to stay here. Of course, the orcs would take revenge for their hatred and grievances. After being bullied for so many years, they could finally fight back.
Hongku felt more and more regretful. If he had not planned to hurt people and threaten the rabbit tribe, he should be well in the breeding area now.
However, there is no medicine for regret in the world. There are people who are scrambling to do the job he doesn’t want to do.
It really breaks your head.
Bai Tu took a packet of hemostatic medicine and handed it to Xiong Li who had a head injury, then looked at the orc on the other side and said helplessly: “Tell me, how did you get injured?” He didn’t expect that the orcs of the Huaxiong tribe would fight. To be precise, it was not just him, but no one expected it, except the people of their own tribe.
Xiong Chi took the initiative to explain: “It’s okay, they were just competing for jobs normally, and Li won in the end. So, the job of cleaning the breeding area will belong to Li, right?” Xiong Chi rubbed his hands, looking forward to it.
They had their eyes on the job the day they thought about joining the tribe, but for two days, every time they asked about the job, everyone else said to wait. The orcs in the entire tribe were a little anxious. What if the people from the Snow Rabbit Tribe found out that they were the same as them?
In order to prove their usefulness, the Flower Bear Tribe decided to select the strongest orc to take over the cleaning work. However, it was a bit difficult to choose the strongest one. After all, the tribe had not hunted for several years, and how could they tell who was strong by eating bamboo? He did know who could climb trees faster.
Since you can’t tell the difference, just compare and you’ll know. So while everyone else was busy, the orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe began the competition.
As it was about the first job they stayed for, almost all the young orcs participated. After a morning of fierce competition, everyone finally found that Xiong Li was the strongest.
After Xiong Chi finished speaking, he decided to take Xiong Li to find Bai Tu.
Then Xiong Li, who had just won the game, was too happy and bumped into the door, suffering glorious injuries. He became the champion and the only injured person in today’s competition.
After listening to the whole process, Bai Tu was silent for a while. How to put it? It was both unexpected and reasonable. It was indeed something that the Flower Bear Tribe could do.
However, as there is no work arranged yet, Bai Tu sighed: “You just came here and the food was suddenly changed. I’m afraid you won’t be used to it, so I’ll give you three days to rest. Didn’t I say that I will arrange work in two days. There will be cleaning work and all kinds of work. We will definitely not chase you away.”
He said this more than once. He was worried that some people would feel uncomfortable with the sudden work and change of food, so he gave them a few days to adapt.
And arranging work is not something that can be solved by just opening one’s mouth. Excluding five cubs under ten years old and three children who are about to grow up, there are still thirty-nine orcs in the Flower Bear Tribe, twenty-three male orcs and sixteen female orcs. Bai Tu makes allocations based on the shortage of people in each group. He is worried that the orcs will feel insecure if they enter an unfamiliar working environment alone, so he tries to divide them into two or three people.
But now it seems that the orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe still don’t believe it. Today was supposed to be the last day of rest, but they all turned into pandas and came to fight.
In two days, the work plan of the Flower Bear Tribe has been almost arranged. Since they are in a hurry, I might as well tell them today.
Everyone has a job, and there are so many places in the tribe where you can earn points, so you don’t have to focus on just one position.
“We all have jobs?” Xiong Chi was a little bit unbelieving.
“To be precise, except for eight cubs, everyone else has a job, and the cubs still need to study for a while.” The so-called learning means learning the most basic knowledge under Tu Cai’s management.
There are many cubs in the tribe, most of whom have not yet turned into human form or have just turned into human form. They are easy to take care of. Children in their teens are fine as they are sensible enough. Even if some of them are a little naughty, they will complete the tasks assigned by adults. The most difficult to deal with are the cubs around six or seven years old, as they can already run and jump and play everywhere, and they can disappear if you are not careful.
It was true that all the people of the Red Eagle tribe had been captured, but the tribe was full of busy orcs, and the cubs were jumping in and out all the time. Disturbing their work was a small matter; the most worrying thing was that they would be hurt.
In order to calm these children down, Bai Tu prepared the teaching plan ahead of time. The cubs are young, so they only need to learn the basics, and spend half of the day playing in groups, which is the life of children in the senior class of kindergarten.
Several children between the ages of five and ten from the Huaxiong tribe will go there and stay there during the day. The three older ones will study in the morning and follow Bai Dong and others in the afternoon to learn how to herd cattle and how to cut the grass that the prey like to eat.
Upon hearing that Bai Tu had even arranged work for the cubs, the orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe were not unhappy at all. Instead, they were very excited. Having a job means they can stay in the Snow Rabbit Tribe forever, and they are no longer orcs who only eat and do not work.
As a result, a group of flower bear orcs who had jobs were happier about the holiday than anyone else in the tribe.
In the evening, Bai Tu talked about what happened during the day, especially the reason why Xiong Li was injured.
Hearing the sound of someone hitting his head against the door, Wolf started to pause slightly.
If we don’t take in orcs like this, it seems that they will have a hard time living.
These orcs are so stupid that for the first time, Lang Qi felt that Bai Tu’s worries were justified.
“Really?” Seeing that Lang Qi began to support his idea, Bai Tu was immediately satisfied. He picked up the cub who had just finished eating and kissed him, “Let daddy see if you are full…”
Hearing this, several little wolf cubs lay down, showing their round bellies, waiting for Bai Tu to rub them.
Lang Qi looked at Bai Tu who was having fun with the cubs and responded, “Yeah.”
Bai Tu put the cubs he had examined into Lang Qi’s arms: “Go find your father.”
The cubs obediently held Lang Qi’s hands to prevent them from being thrown off.
When Lang Qi heard the two words from his father, he lowered his head to look at Lang Ying in his arms.
Lang Ying didn’t even look at Lang Qi, he was staring at checking the next white map.
After checking all the cubs and making sure that none of them were hungry or overfed, Bai Tu took the cubs back, kissed them one by one, put them in a row on the bed, and coaxed them gently: “Go to sleep.”
The five cubs moved at the same time, from the middle to a position close to Bai Tu, and then obediently closed their eyes.
At the beginning, the two big ones would sleep in human form, but later they found that only one of the human forms could sleep close to the white picture, and the other one always had to be separated by one, so they directly changed into beast form. When in animal form, they are all small balls and can still sleep in a row, all next to Bai Tu.
Lang Qi looked at the cubs who were about to climb onto Bai Tu and stared at them for a long time until they all fell asleep. He then carried them one by one to the fence next to him and then brought Bai Tu to his side.
When the cubs woke up at dawn, they were the only ones in sight and they immediately started calling for their dad.
On the other side of the bed, Bai Tu closed his eyes and pushed Lang Qi: “The cub is awake.”
“I’ll hold it.” Lang Qi helped Bai Tu tidy up his clothes and walked to the other side.
The cubs who heard the sound stopped calling, looked up, and saw that it was him, and started a new round of calling.
Lang Qi picked up a few cubs and put them next to Bai Tu.
When the cubs saw their father, they immediately quieted down.
Lang Qi kissed Bai Tu who had fallen asleep again, and walked out briskly.
The cubs were very dissatisfied with Lang Qi’s behavior of secretly changing their positions. From the time they woke up in the morning to the time they finished their meals, they kept sticking to Bai Tu.
After the meal, Lang Qi reached out his hand and just touched the cub, which suddenly howled miserably.
Bai Tu thought it was injured, so he took the crying gray wolf cub out alone.
I checked the cub from head to toe, and found no wounds, not even a red spot, on its body. Lang Qi’s hands were clean. He had been taking care of the cubs for such a long time, so he must be able to control the strength well and would not hurt them. It shouldn’t be Lang Qi’s fault.
But the sound just now was definitely not right, and Bai Tu was puzzled.
Just as he was thinking about it, Lang Qi moved closer and reached out to the wolf cub again.
Before Bai Tu could say anything, the little wolf cub cried out again.
“I didn’t touch it.” Lang Qi stared at the little wolf cub with a cold expression, “It was pretending.”
“That shouldn’t be the case?” Bai Tu suspected that the cub was feeling uncomfortable. After all, it was only a few months old. What could it understand?
Then Bai Tu discovered that what Lang Qi said was probably true. It was fine for him to hold the cub. Once Lang Qi approached or made a move to take the cub away, the little wolf cub would immediately howl.
Bai Tu: “…”
He couldn’t help but believe it now. Once or twice could be considered a coincidence, but how could so many times be a coincidence? Bai Tu said helplessly: “I’ll take them out today.”
He was supposed to go and see if the orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe had adapted to their new job today, so he had to go down for a walk. So their plan was that Lang Qi would take a few cubs in the morning, and he would go out. He would come back in the afternoon, and Lang Qi would deal with the affairs of the wolf tribe. But now it seems that this plan needs to be changed.
Fortunately, he thought that the Flower Bear Tribe had just arrived and their residences were all here, and the work assigned to them was all nearby. The few wolf cubs were not heavy, and it was not difficult to carry them around.
Moreover, the few times the little cubs have been able to go out since they were born is limited, so it would be a good idea to take this opportunity to take the cubs out for a look. The weather is still relatively mild now, just a little hot at noon, and very comfortable in the morning and evening. After a while, even the morning will be too hot, and you won’t be able to go out even if you want to.
Bai Tu took the cubs out, and Lang Qi didn’t plan to stay in the cave: “I’m going to find Ze.” The sooner things were arranged, the sooner he could come back. Lang Qi looked at the cubs crawling in Bai Tu’s arms with unkindness in his eyes, but the cubs who were focused on playing with Bai Tu didn’t pay attention to his gaze.
Needless to say, the two big ones have experienced this countless times since half a year ago and have long been used to it. As for the three small ones, their dad is there and they don’t care about anything.
“Go and get busy.” Only Bai Tu cared about Lang Qi and helped him tidy up his clothes. “I’ll be back after a walk and wait for you here.”
The words “wait for you” successfully diverted Lang Qi’s attention. He agreed and left the cave. After the weather gets warmer, not only does the Snow Rabbit Tribe have a lot of things to do, the Blood Wolf Tribe also has a bunch of things waiting for him to solve. Lang Qi has already assigned the tasks that can be assigned to Lang Ze and others, but some things still need him to handle personally.
After Lang Qi left, Bai Tu looked down at the cubs.
The cubs who were crawling and playing stopped and looked at him with their innocent big eyes, as if wondering what their father was going to do.
Bai Tu raised a hand and pointed at the small gray one: “Little rascal, who told you to bully your father?”
The little grey wolf looked at him in confusion, the sentence was too long to understand.
Bai Tu certainly knew that this cub couldn’t understand. The two older ones were okay, but the younger one could only understand the names and recognize one or two people. Anything more would be difficult for them.
Helplessly rubbing it, Bai Tu took the cub down the mountain and went to see the orcs who were helping in the cafeteria.
With the addition of dozens of people, the canteen has more tasks than before, so the number of staff naturally has to be increased. However, this time Tu Mu said that no one who knows cooking is needed, and it will be enough to just find a few people who can handle the ingredients.
The orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe are quite strong. Bai Tu selected three of them to help carry the food here. The work in the canteen is not tiring, and the orcs adapted well.
After leaving the cafeteria, Bai Tu went to check on several other jobs. As the blacksmiths had just arrived, Bai Hui arranged the people to do the relatively safe fire-making work, and they just needed to add coal in time. The work in the breeding area is simple and can be done well as long as you have enough strength. It is easy to get started… Looking back along the way, only the textile team has some problems.
When spinning, the force needs to be consistent and the rotation speed needs to be even so that the final spun thread will be of the same thickness. If it gets stuck or there are uneven places in the middle, it needs to be untied. However, the orcs of the Flower Bear Tribe are very strong but lack patience. The thread that others take an hour to spin can be completed by them in less than half an hour. However, the final product is somewhat horrible.
Bai Tu decisively changed the jobs of several people, asking those who were strong to cut and move bamboo.
It was bamboo. Bai Tu had been planning to try making paper since winter, but because the first step was to soak it in water for several months, this process could not begin until the ice in the river melted.
In order to be able to try more than once, Bai Tu arranged to cut the bamboo in batches and soak it in lime water. This is the third batch, and the quantity is larger.
Several orcs from the Flower Bear Tribe were working under the leadership of Xiong Li. A group of orcs looked at the bamboos in the river, throwing them and sighing.
“What’s wrong?” Bai Tu was puzzled after listening for a while. This job shouldn’t be too hard for them, right?
“In our previous territory, there was such a large bamboo forest.” Xiong Li gestured. It was such a large bamboo forest, much bigger than the one here. It was a pity that it was too far away, otherwise it could be transported here.
When Bai Tu heard them talking about the bamboo forest, he suddenly remembered something: “You only ate bamboo before? Why didn’t you catch some bamboo rats to eat?”
“What is a bamboo rat?” Xiong Li was confused.
Bai Tubi measured the size of the bamboo rat: “This big, furry, and very round. It’s usually gray, but there are other colors too, but not as many as gray.” Bamboo rats are one of the rare rodents that he doesn’t associate with mice. They give birth quickly, two or three times a year. There are many bamboos in their territory, so there should be quite a few of them. How did they end up with nothing but bamboo?
After hearing Bai Tu’s words, Xiong Li touched his head awkwardly, but accidentally touched the wound. He grinned and said, “We scared them all away.” It’s quite funny.