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Now reading: Chapter 162: Bringing Back to Life from I Became The Chief Of A Primitive Village, a Harem novel by Big White Monster.

Su Bai raised his hand to signal the fox eared girl to stop, and he took advantage of the rotating stone slab’s inertia to do the finishing touches. He moistened the exterior of the long, oval jar slightly with water, then shaped it to be even smoother.

As the stone slab slowly ca to a stop, Su Bai’s first ceramic piece was complete. He took a smooth piece of Beast Bone and scraped away the connection between the bottom of the jar and the stone slab.

“So this is how ceramics are made. Do you understand everything so far?” Su Bai asked in a solemn tone.

Ru was very eager to try at this mont. However, after hesitating for a mont, he respectfully asked, “Shaman, could you demonstrate it one more ti for to see?”

He still was not confident enough and wanted to learn one more ti. It was mainly to study the Shaman’s hand techniques.

At this mont, he had no clue, primarily because he did not know how to shape the yellow clay with his hands. He only knew that in the blink of an eye, that lump of yellow clay had changed shape again, which was difficult to grasp.

“Is it the technique for making this jar that you don’t understand, or is it how I move my hands to shape it?” Su Bai directly asked.

Teaching needed to be targeted. It was vital to know what the other person truly did not. Otherwise, if he were to keep demonstrating, the student would still not understand what they do not know. To truly allow soone to learn, one needs to know what they do not understand.

Not knowing how to mould a jar was one thing, not mastering the hand techniques was another. These were two different things.

If it was about not knowing how to shape the jar, one could learn to make different shapes of ceramics by trying. However, if it was about not knowing the hand techniques, the teaching needed to showcase their movents to be much slower, allowing the other party to clearly see how the hands moved.

“I’m a bit unsure about both, but I’ve grasped the general idea.” Ru imdiately said. He felt a bit embarrassed about his earlier boast, wishing he had not said that he learned things quickly. He had not expected ceramics to be this difficult.

“No problem. I’ll demonstrate once more for you to see. Afterwards, you’ll have to practice yourself,” Su Bai said.

Su Bai reached out and dug another lump of yellow clay, continuing, “Only when you actually do it yourself will you know exactly what you don’t understand. Otherwise, you might think you’ve learned it just by watching, but your hands do not know how to do it.”

Back on Earth, there were many such people. For example, in gaming, they would watch others perform a series of operations like a fierce Tiger. However, when they tried it themselves, they would end up with a score of 0-5.

“Yes!” Ru said without hesitation.

“This ti, I’ll make a different shape. This one is simpler, so watch carefully.” Su Bai said.

As the fox eared girl continued to rotate the stone slab, he placed the yellow clay on it and moistened his hands with water to continue working.

This ti, he was shaping a bowl instead of a jar. Compared to the jar with its narrow top, wide middle, and narrow bottom, the bowl could be said to be much simpler. Almost all beginners could make a rough bowl after learning a bit, even if they were talented, making ceramics was not exactly a simple task.

Ru moved to a more open space on the other side and squatted down to observe, nodding repeatedly. “Shaman, you can start now.”

Su Bai continued to shape the second lump of clay using the sa technique as when he made the first jar.

His hands continuously cradled the lump of clay, instructing, “The first few steps are the sa as before, the difference cos later.”

“Yes,” Ru nodded vigorously.

Su Bai shaped the lump of clay into a small bowl shape, then reached inside to shape the internal structure.

After shaping the bowl’s exterior to be about right, he advised, “The bowl is pretty much like this. You don’t need to pull it up like what we did with the jar earlier. At this step, you can refine the shape.”

Su Bai, fearing that the other person might not understand or see clearly, was already speaking and shaping as slowly as possible, ensuring that the other party could follow step by step.

“I’ve rembered it.” Ru confidently declared, feeling a bit relieved that there was not another step. He had thought that there might be another transformation or sothing, which might have been a bit too confusing for him.

“That’s good. Watch this step carefully. I’m now going to apply the finishing touch.” Su Bai instructed.

“Yes, yes, yes,” Ru repeatedly nodded.

Su Bai continued to refine the ‘embryonic bowl’, gradually shaping it into the form of bowls from Earth.

He gently placed his index finger on the rim of the bowl, beginning to refine the edge area, ensuring it was not uneven.

“Alright. This is a bowl. It is sothing we use for eating. Do you rember all the steps so far?” Su Bai withdrew his hands.

“I’ve rembered it, Shaman. Let try this ti.” Ru stood up excitedly.

Su Bai washed his hands and instructed, “En, rember to use plenty of water. Otherwise, the surface won’t smooth co out.”

“Okay.” Ru eagerly sat on the stool, and following the example, moistened his hands with water and dug out a lump of yellow clay.

“Qing Mu, help turn the wooden board, but not too forcefully.” Su Bai instructed.

Qing Mu nodded and took the place of the fox eared girl, also following her example and starting to turn the board.

As the stone slab began to rotate quickly, Ru cradled the lump of clay with both hands, just as Su Bai had demonstrated.

A few minutes later, the lump of clay was shaped by Ru’s hands into a bowl shape. Of course, it was not in the standard bowl shape. It looked a bit deford, crooked and twisted, not looking like a bowl at all, more like an abstract art piece.

Ru looked up embarrassedly and asked. “Shaman, what should I do now? How can I fix this?”

Su Bai had anticipated this scene. Everyone who does this for the first ti would typically end up like this.

There were two reasons. First, they do not understand how to shape it, so they were clueless when they started.

Second, they lack the feel for it. They shape with their hands for a long ti without knowing what the next step should be. So, they end up just doing whatever, resulting in a crooked and twisted shape.

“Don’t be nervous. It’s normal for this to happen on your first try. You’re just too nervous.” Su Bai noticed the other’s tension.

Ru imdiately stood up and earnestly requested, “Shaman, is this lump of clay useless now? What should I do?”

“It’s still useful. With a bit of changes, it can still beco a beautiful piece,” Su Bai said, raising an eyebrow.

“Then… then can Shaman help ?” Ru said frantically, no longer showing the confident appearance from before. Now he looked more like a child who had made a mistake.

“Watch carefully. This situation is still salvageable.” Su Bai sat down and began to redy the situation. He moistened his hands with water, straightened up the crooked and twisted yellow clay, slowly bringing it back on track.

“Shaman, that’s amazing,” Ru exclaid, red eyes wide open.

It turned out that the lump of clay that seed useless a mont ago suddenly ca back to life. This feeling was truly magical.

“You need to be patient. No shape is truly useless. Everything can be fixed by your hands at this stage.” Su Bai instructed.

“Shaman, I understand now,” Ru beca confident again this ti.

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