Chapter 584 Civilization
"It, they... are they kneeling down?" Liu Si didn't care about the blood flowing from his mouth, he was even more shocked in his heart.

Among the technology hunters, his academic performance is usually considered to be top students.

He knew that in nature, some animals might exhibit stereotyped behaviors under certain circumstances, such as shaking their bodies regularly or running back and forth continuously, which was often related to their living environment.

Sometimes there are actions like bowing and kowtowing... but this just happens to fit their stereotyped behavior.

However, the scene before us.

But it was completely beyond Liu Si's understanding.

Whether it is the behavior of the old beaked gorilla or the coordinated movements of other gorillas, instead of forcibly interpreting it as collective stereotyped behavior... it is better to compare it to the kneeling ceremony in human society.

Used to express reverence or fear.

And their objects...

'The White Tent of the Wandering Tribe?'

One look showed that all the orangutans were surrounding it, their bodies rising and falling.

At this time, several other gorillas, holding ropes and steel frame materials removed from the collapsed camp of the technology hunters, walked up to the old gorilla, gestured with one hand, then untied the animal tendons tied around their waists and threw them to the ground.

The old orangutan understood what he meant and made a few "oohs" excitedly, signaling them to come forward.

I saw a few orangutans, holding modern materials, jumping to the white tent, and then began to repair the collapsed tent on the other side.

Gradually, the entire large tent, which could accommodate hundreds of people, revealed its original appearance.

——Even if it is extremely rough.

Only then did people realize that the traces of repair they had found when they inspected the white tent were not the work of the returning herdsmen from Shan.

But it comes from these wild apes!

Such strange behavior immediately attracted Liu Si. He even gradually forgot that he was being captured by an animal, and his curiosity as a technology hunter was ignited.

Orangutans are smart, and being able to use simple tools is not enough... They gather together against their ecological habits, appear like leaders, worship the white tent, and are even willing to use the best materials they collect on it first...

I don’t know how to explain it though.

But this discovery itself is definitely enough to make a sensation in the academic world. If the mechanic at the end of the world knew about it, a new course would be opened at the university. And if you take notes and send them back to the headquarters, you can get points that are no less than those for exploring the ruins.

Spontaneous evolution...

Primitive civilization form!
Lius could judge that this group of orangutans had already shown certain characteristics of tribal religion.

Because of the existence of the Hive Tribe, the Shek Tribe, and the Skeletons, no one would think that humans are the only civilization that can be created, but to personally witness a species develop a civilization from scratch...

That was definitely a first.

But the more he observed, the more puzzled Liu Si became: What exactly motivated them? What kind of power prompted this group of orangutans to worship a human civilization creation, an ordinary nomadic tent, so much...

As the white tent was repaired.

His question was soon answered.

After the white tent was fully erected, an unprecedented cheer erupted from the gorilla group, and then at the signal of the old gorilla, a dozen beaked gorillas walked out.

The moonlight revealed patches of scarlet on their bodies—these were the bloodstains and wounds left over from previous battles with the technological hunters.

Then, these injured orangutans lined up one by one and entered the big white tent one by one.

At this point, the orangutans outside could no longer maintain order, and regardless of the old orangutan's obstruction, they swarmed forward, opened the curtains, and used the moonlight to observe the situation inside, pushing and shoving each other.

There were a lot of people.

Because of this, Liu Si, who was dragged on the ground, also had the opportunity to see clearly what was happening in the white tent.

Then he froze.

The injured orangutans did nothing but find a camping bed that the tech hunter had discovered earlier and lie on their backs, with their sturdy arms folded on both sides like obedient children.

Their bodies were much larger than humans, so they had to squeeze their bodies together to lie flat on the bed.

Spots of moonlight leaked through the slight cracks in the roof of the tent, like silver powder, and fell on the bodies of these white beasts.

Before Liu Si had time to be puzzled, he saw the wounds on the orangutan's body healing at a speed visible to the naked eye!

In this continent.

Wild animals often heal from injuries faster than humans.

But Lius had never seen it before.

Such rapid progress!

He recognized one of the orangutans lying on the camping bed as the one he had stabbed before. The golden knife pierced through and when it was pulled out, it still had sharp teeth and barbs on it. The wound was very deep.

But at this moment, only roots of flesh buds were seen pouring out of the wound, wriggling like maggots, slowly and tentatively intertwining with each other, and finally forming new flesh and blood, gradually filling the hole.

Even if you can't recover immediately.

At least his life was in danger.

The orangutan regained its colour and roared with excitement.

Not only Liu Si, but many technology hunters who were still awake also witnessed this scene with horrified expressions.

They finally understood why these beaked apes worshipped the white tent so much and even formed a primitive civilization based on it.

Let’s talk about the former.

Although this is a remarkable discovery, it can still be explained.

The white tent itself.

But it can't be explained!

According to their understanding, such healing effects can only be achieved by ancient artifacts and medical repair beds. Even many technology hunters have never experienced them.

But here, what the orangutans were sleeping on was clearly just a simple camping bed... or a thick straw mat.

The tech hunters previously disliked it because it was exposed in the wild and there was filth and dirt underneath, so they didn't go up to rest... How could they have known that it had such an effect?
On the other side, seeing their companion recover as expected, the surrounding orangutans danced and shouted excitedly.

What's more, many beaked gorillas circled around the old gorilla and put their broad palms on its body to express their gratitude for leading them to find such a magical and incomprehensible "sanctuary".

The old ape raised his stick triumphantly.

It receives admiration from strong and young men - if it had not discovered and taken control of this place by chance when it was injured and dying, it would probably not have its current status.

"Oh oh!" it yelled twice.

The group of gorillas instantly quieted down, waiting for the leader's instructions.

The old beaked gorilla waved his cane - pointing it at the people who were restrained by his men.

"Ouch!" It smashed down hard.

Many technological hunters hadn't figured out what this meant when the orangutans that had caught them suddenly lifted them up high.

Liu Si's face suddenly turned pale.

He understood: the current group of orangutans did show the sprouts of primitive civilization because of their worship of the White Tent, and had a preliminary tribal-like organizational form.

The early stages of the development of civilization.

Often violent and bloody.

These apes...

Use the captured prisoners for blood sacrifice!
(End of this chapter)

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