Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable

Chapter 586: Chief Leader 104 - 6000-word Chapter



Outside the cave, there wasn't the barren stone mountain peak that Yan Shuangshuang had imagined, but rather a sea of lush green! A breeze with the fresh scent of forest grass wafted in, bringing a refreshing, invigorating sensation.

This was a vast plain with incredibly abundant vegetation, beyond imagination. The arrival of this big bounty left Yan Shuangshuang's mind in a daze, as too many edible plants appeared in her mind!

Moreover, this plain seemed boundless at first glance, surrounded by towering stone mountain peaks that reached into the clouds, completely isolating this beautiful scenery from the outside world. Flowers, grass, trees, forests, rivers, and clear streams stretched out before Yan Shuangshuang, like a picture of tranquil and exquisite beauty!

Yan Shuangshuang called over the Earth King Beast and Chacha, hugged Ta Xue, and together they descended from the cave entrance, entering this absolutely beautiful picture.

After walking a few steps, Yan Shuangshuang saw a large area of edible plants mentioned in the big bounty hint. They were giant sphere-shaped objects growing in the soil, estimated to weigh two to three hundred pounds each, wrapped in a very hard shell.

Yan Shuangshuang forced open the shell with a knife and discovered a flour-like substance inside. She licked it, finding the taste quite fragrant, yet the texture was just like flour.

Yan Shuangshuang immediately became excited. This was flour! At this moment, her mind was filled with thoughts of noodles! Steamed buns! Dumplings! Pancakes! Ravioli! Wontons and all kinds of delicious flour-based foods!

Although the overripe White Stone Fruit can serve as a staple food, it's akin to eating bread with side dishes as opposed to eating steamed buns with side dishes; it's not quite the same taste and isn't as delicious.

Yan Shuangshuang estimated that the yield of this flour-like substance was indeed very high, growing densely over a large area of land, enough to feed thirty to forty thousand people for two years—this was a conservative estimate.

After her excitement subsided, Yan Shuangshuang moved forward with a more reverent heart. Passing a few Immortal Trees, she quickly discovered many more edible plants.

These included large-thick leaf veggies similar to cabbage, plants akin to green onions and chives, and even grasses growing as tall as a person, their seeds formed into heavy ears. While the flavor leaned towards a herbal aroma, it could be used as rice.

Besides these, Yan Shuangshuang also saw several White Stone Fruit Forests no smaller than the ones beside the Yanhuang Tribe, along with wide stretches of salt fruit. Because they had not been harvested for a long time, a thick layer of salt fruit covered the ground, occasionally attracting small animals to pick them.

The most wonderful aspect was that this Paradise harbored only some small-to-medium-sized animals, with not a trace of terrifying Fierce Beasts. It was completely a tranquil mortal world paradise, a true Paradise!

Yan Shuangshuang couldn't help but imagine how wonderful life would be if the Yanhuang Tribe resided here, without the daily confrontation with life-and-death battles, and with abundant food to nurture offspring!

However, Yan Shuangshuang merely pondered this. Truly acting on it would be akin to locking oneself in a cage, only obtaining temporary safety.

Once the Yanhuang Tribe becomes softened in such a peaceful world, should the Fierce Beasts or even humans from the external world discover this place, the tribe, having turned from wolves into sheep, would face catastrophic destruction.

While one shouldn't become stagnant, this place is ideal for allowing children to grow healthily and for the injured or elderly to live out their days.

At the moment Yan Shuangshuang laid eyes on the area, her plan was set; she intended to relocate the Yanhuang Tribe here, and if possible, move the Crocodile Tribe here as well.

At that time, the strong warriors would carve out caves in the Stone Mountain to reside, constantly facing external dangers and continuing a life of hunting, ensuring the tribe's combat strength remains vigorous.

Meanwhile, the children, elderly, and injured during battles could build houses to live in this safe world without Fierce Beasts, which is perfectly suited for starting agriculture and livestock nurturing, ensuring the tribe members won't go hungry.

Here, the children could be taught physical training by the older or injured warriors and, at the age of ten, brought to the mountain caves where the warrior residents could teach them, maximizing the reduction of childhood mortality rates.


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