Su Bai and the others strode into the Tribe, with Lu Zi and her companions following behind.
Their amazent did not stop at the wooden houses outside the gate or the neatly turned soil; after entering the Tribe, they were even more astonished.
Looking around, construction was happening everywhere, with few wooden houses remaining and mostly two-storey cent houses visible in all directions.
"What are all these things?" Lu Zi was utterly astounded; it was completely different from what she had imagined.
Previously in her Tribe, such structures were impossible; they only had dilapidated Teepees. Those Teepees seed as if they might collapse at any mont, and not everyone had one.
"This is really amazing" A boy added, shocked beyond asure. He was also from the Mountain Elephant Tribe. He was seventeen years old, standing at 1.75 tres tall, with notably short black curly hair.
His purple eyes stared intently at the Fla Dragon Tribe’s environnt, his slightly chubby face still showing traces of childishness.
"These are all cent houses, used for living." Sha Lan explained.
Su Bai paused, looked at Sha Lan and instructed. "Ah’Lan, I need to return to handle so matters. You take them around to familiarise themselves with the Tribe first."
"Very well, Shaman, leave it to ." Sha Lan responded with a smile.
*Step step step…*Sha Lan watched Su Bai’s retreating figure, then turned to the group and instructed. "I’ll now help you familiarize with the Tribe. Make sure to stay close to and don’t wander off."
She worried that they had not been in the Tribe long enough, and if they wandered off, they would not only get lost but also beco the subject of gossip among the Tribe’s people.
"Why are so many houses suddenly being built?" Lu Zi asked curiously.
"That’s because the snow season is approaching, which is why we’re building so many cent houses," Sha Lan explained.
"I still don’t understand what exactly the snow season is. Why do you need to build houses when it arrives?" Lu Zi was thoroughly confused.
"When the snow season cos, it becos extrely cold, with snow everywhere. Walking becos impossible, let alone hunting. These cent houses are built to withstand the cold of the snow season." Sha Lan explained.
"Based on what you’re saying, this snow season sounds quite interesting." Lu Zi thoughtfully remarked.
After all, she had never experienced the snow season before, with phenona like now everywhere or difficulty moving about—these were all things she was hearing about for the first ti.
"But, this year the Tribe should have no problem getting through the snow season. We have abundant food, and with these cent houses, it certainly won’t be too cold." Sha Lan said.
"Do you have enough Animal Hide here? What will you do if it gets very cold? Should we give so Animal Hide to the Shaman?" Lu Zi kindly asked.
During their ti living in the forest, they frequently hunted, so they often collected Animal Hide. The Animal Hide they now wore was stripped from the beasts they had hunted, though judging from the tattered appearance, it seed they had been wearing them for a considerable amount of ti.
"If you have extra Animal Hide, why not change into fresh ones?" Sha Lan asked.
She noticed that the Animal Hide they wore was truly too worn, with holes everywhere.
"Because we save them for use at night, but the nights here aren’t that cold, so we don’t really need them. But we thought we might need them soday, so we’ve kept them as spares," Lu Zi explained.
"Our nights are cold but not that cold. Only during the snow season would we need extra Animal Hides." Sha Lan said, flicking her blue hair.
"How strange. From where we co from, it gets very cold at night, and we need to cover ourselves with Animal Hide or wear many layers of Animal Hide to sleep." Lu Zi said, perplexed.
Deserts were typically scorching hot during the day, but temperatures greatly plumt at night.
"Perhaps it’s due to the different weather in our regions, just as you’re unfamiliar with our snow season?" Sha Lan speculated.
Lu Zi nodded thoughtfully, looking at the cent path beneath her feet, and asked. "Are these also made of stone?"
"Well… strictly speaking, no, but they’re quite similar." Sha Lan responded after so consideration.
She did no t want to explain too much to the girl yet, as they had not fully beco mbers of the Fla Dragon Tribe, so so things were better left unsaid.
"But why make them this way? I think the soil here is quite good." Lu Zi asked, puzzled.
"Because this way, when the rainy season cos, the soil won’t beco muddy, making it more convenient to walk," Sha Lan explained.
"What is ‘muddy’? But even without stones, walking is convenient, isn’t it?" Lu Zi said.
"It’s completely different. You’ll understand when you stay in our Tribe until the rainy season cos again. Besides, these paths are also built to make the carriage travel go more smoothly," Sha Lan continued to explain.
"Carriage? What is a carriage?"
"It’s sothing pulled by horses. The Shaman calls it a transportation vehicle, sothing that allows us to travel far without walking." Sha Lan explained in detail.
"Sothing pulled by horses? What are horses? What is a transportation vehicle? Isn’t sothing that lets us travel far without walking just a Double Mountain Beast?" Lu Zi seed to have thousands of questions. She had originally intended to properly examine the Tribe but was instead gaining so much knowledge.
Moreover, this knowledge was entirely new to her and was all quite peculiar.
"I’ll take you to experience it later. As for what you call a Double Mountain Beast, I don’t know what that is." Sha Lan shrugged.
"A Double Mountain Beast is a unique beast in our region. We ride on their backs when travelling," Lu Zi explained.
"It seems the differences between our regions are a lot. We should have a good chat about this in the future." Sha Lan smiled.
Having heard much about the girl’s holand, she had beco quite curious and wanted to know what their previous living environnt was like.
"Of course, I’m also eager to know what your place is like. The differences are too great. I can’t even imagine them." Lu Zi nodded.
She was curious about how these pale-skinned people lived and wanted to know what had caused their skin colour to differ. But perhaps she already knew. It might be due to the living environnt here, which was completely different from her own.
Not only that, even everything else here was sothing she had never seen before.
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