Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable

Chapter 587: Chief Leader 105



When they saw that area of stone mountains, even the Yanhuang Tribe people, who revered Yan Shuangshuang as a god, felt some disappointment and unease. However, this unease completely vanished when they passed through the stone cave and saw that piece of paradise.

This tranquil world made everyone in the Yanhuang Tribe excited, not because they could live in this peaceful world, but because their children could finally have a safe place to grow up.

With this piece of paradise, the elders could finally avoid facing dangers when they grow old. If their friends or relatives were unfortunately injured or disabled, they would have a safe place to survive.

This dreamlike paradise ignited enthusiasm among everyone in the Yanhuang Tribe. Following this, the people of the Yanhuang Tribe became busy. They began constructing houses according to the models Yan Shuangshuang made for living and breeding, and at the same time, they had to carve out caves for the warriors to live in on the stone mountain.

Of course, Yan Shuangshuang did not intend for all the warriors to directly face a world filled with fierce beasts, so she established rules. Warriors must live in danger-facing caves during the day, but ordinary soldiers and children should not stay outside at night; they should live in the safe paradise.

Only those who are Second-level Warriors or above could stay overnight in the danger-facing caves. This maximizes the safety of Yanhuang Tribe's warriors. After Yan Shuangshuang set this rule, a positive change occurred. All warriors began to regard staying overnight in the caves on the stone mountain as an honor. Instead of relaxing because of a stable rear area, they became more actively engaged in cultivation, hoping to grow stronger.

Originally, Yan Shuangshuang intended to teach her latest comprehended cultivation method to everyone in the Yanhuang Tribe. However, this year, everyone in the Yanhuang Tribe was too busy and couldn't spare any time, including Yan Shuangshuang herself. Everyone was busy building houses and exploring which animals could be raised.

The source of animals for breeding was handled well. Except for a few top-tier herbivores like the Earth King Beast, most herbivores are at the bottom of the food chain, serving as food for predators.

With too many natural enemies, to avoid extinction, they have strong reproductive abilities. But since many of their offspring are discarded for various reasons, people of the Yanhuang Tribe used to catch and eat such abandoned cubs whenever they encountered them. Now, they changed to catching and raising them.

Apart from these herbivores, Yan Shuangshuang also had people raise many large birds, clipping their wing feathers to ensure they wouldn't fly around, then placing them in separately designated pens. Yan Shuangshuang's purpose was, naturally, to get bird eggs.

Yan Shuangshuang chose birds that looked similar to domestic chickens, hoping to domesticate them into egg-laying poultry. She considered many types, but ultimately only two kinds of egg-laying birds were determined.

One type of bird is as big as an ostrich, easy-going in nature, able to live anywhere as long as there's food. It was the first to be domesticated, adapting to a life of eating and sleeping within just a few days, and began laying eggs regularly within less than three months.

Another type resembles a goose, but it is over ten times larger. This type was harder to domesticate; it took everyone half a year to remove its wild nature.

However, the advantage of this latter bird is evident. It has an enormous egg-laying capacity, being able to lay an egg daily on average, and each egg is large. For such a large bird, laying an egg a day is incredibly fast.

With poultry and livestock in place, there's daily access to eggs and meat. Recently, a few herbivores started producing milk, enriching their food sources. Yan Shuangshuang also developed many dairy products, such as long-term storable dairy tofu, a nutritional supplement certainly as good as meat.

As the Yanhuang Tribe slowly started operating according to Yan Shuangshuang's plans, several Traveler Tribes gradually began joining the Yanhuang Tribe, increasing its population by several thousand.

Yan Shuangshuang took time off to bring Chacha back to the Crocodile Tribe and successfully persuaded Cang Yun and Mu Sheng to lead the Crocodile Tribe people to join the construction of the tribe city in the Yanhuang Tribe, leading to the Yanhuang Tribe's population breaking past forty thousand!

Yan Shuangshuang believes that it won't take long before her dream of a Super Tribe, or even constructing a tribal city, will come true. She already sees the dawn of its realization.

A year of busyness passed, and the cold season arrived. This was the easiest cold season in the history of the Yanhuang Tribe. The three thousand warriors originally staying behind in the Yanhuang Tribe's old base returned to the paradise to pass the winter.

Although Yan Shuangshuang laid down rules for warriors to stay in caves, during the cold and hot seasons—when all they could do was wait—Yan Shuangshuang allowed everyone to live in the paradise.

This paradise truly is magical, as it is surrounded and shielded by towering stone mountains reaching into the clouds. The temperature is warm in the cold season and cool during hot spells. Warriors could even train outside during the cold and hot seasons without being sunburned in the heat or frozen solid in the cold.

Taking advantage of everyone being gathered during the cold season, Yan Shuangshuang passed on the cultivation method she realized when she broke through to Level 4 Warrior. However, this time there was a difference. Only a few who had broken through to Third-level Warriors could use Yan Shuangshuang's new method; others could not cultivate with it.

Yan Shuangshuang pondered alone for a few days and felt this was probably because their levels weren't high enough. Similar to the cultivation techniques in novels, each level practices the techniques for that level. Trying to cultivate forcibly without reaching the required level is either a waste of effort or leads to a demonic path.

The more she thought about it, the more she felt it was the case. Since they couldn't cultivate yet, they'd wait until their levels caught up. Yan Shuangshuang shared her thoughts with everyone and then focused on observing the few Third-level Warriors practicing.

Yan Shuangshuang thought it through well. Once she taught these Third-level Warriors, when those Second-level Warriors broke through to Third-level Warriors, these already trained Third-level Warriors could guide them. In this way, not only could it promote everyone's relationships, but she could also save herself some trouble.

A few days after Yan Shuangshuang taught these Third-level Warriors the new cultivation method, something exhilarating happened for the entire tribe. Following Yan Shuangshuang, both Cang Yun and Sang Nan broke through to become Level 4 Warriors without adventuring as warriors!


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