Ading's words calmed down the panicked and frightened tribesmen.

If you don’t follow the little god, you will starve to death.

In that case, just follow the little god, maybe you can survive.

Thinking of this, the tribesmen calmed down, stood still and waited for the little god to call their names.

The little god didn't know their names. After calling the dragon bird, he raised his finger and two tribesmen automatically climbed onto the dragon bird.

Adi was very happy with their level of awareness.

It's quite relaxing not having to ask him to give orders or shout.

The dragon birds behind are similar to humans.

Humans don't need Adi to speak, and dragon birds don't need Adi to speak either.

The dragon bird in front flew away with the two humans, and the dragon bird behind automatically landed over.

Humans took the initiative to climb onto the dragon bird, and the dragon bird flapped its wings and flew away.

A Di: "..."

He enjoyed a leisurely life.

When I came here earlier, I thought my mouth would be dry from shouting and my hands would be sore from directing.

Unexpectedly, the matter was settled easily without him saying a word or even pointing a finger.

Adi looked at the humans with hope in their eyes and sighed in his heart. He felt a little sorry for them and a little sympathetic towards them.

How dare they follow me when they don’t even speak the language and don’t know anything?

Adi understood that these humans would never follow him unless they were forced into a desperate situation.

Okay, that's it.

There were two humans for one dragon bird. After these dragon birds flew away, there were still many humans left.

These humans looked at the flying dragon bird pitifully, and then looked at Adi with anxious and confused expressions.

There was no need for Ah Di to tell from their eyes what they wanted to ask.

The big birds have all flown away, but we are still here, what should we do?
Adi, who was kind-hearted, didn't want to scare them, so he smiled at them and said, "I'm still here, why are you in such a hurry? Wait a minute."

Humans neither heard nor saw it.

But thinking that Adi was here with them, there was no point in them being anxious.

The first little dragon bird that flew away flew back.

The humans all showed haggard yet happy smiles.

The little dragon bird landed on the platform, and the humans automatically walked out and walked towards the little dragon bird.

The little dragon bird took the two humans and flew away, glanced at Adi, and flew away quietly.

The dragons and birds that came later were all very self-aware, and the humans were also very self-aware, which made it seem like Adi was useless.

Adigan felt embarrassed standing there, so he walked into the cave.

One of the males hesitated but still stayed with Adi.

There was a faint fire in the cave, and it looked like it would go out at any moment.

It stands firmly again.

There was a pile of bones on the edge of the cave nearest the fire.

Adi recognized at a glance that they were all wild animal bones.

The beast's bones were smooth, without any flesh or even dark red color.

Adi had a pitiful thought that these humans must have been chewing on this bone again and again.

That's why the beast bones are gnawed so smooth.

Next to the pile of bones, Adi saw a pile of broken bones.

Oh, Adi also understands such broken bones.

These humans were reluctant to throw away the bones, so they smashed them and sucked the marrow inside.

Or maybe you want to smash the bones into pieces to fill your stomach.

The edible bones are eaten, and the bones that are too big to swallow are piled here.

I also saw the fur of wild animals...uh, the fur of wild animals.

Those soft-looking black things scattered on the ground were the hair of wild animals.

I guess the skins of the wild animals have long been eaten by those humans.

Adi sighed softly. The people in this tribe really tried every possible way to eat everything they could.

If their Qinglong tribe had not discovered these humans, or did not save them.

These humans will definitely all die.

This cave doesn't look very big from the outside, but when you walk in, you'll find that it's quite big.

However, since he hadn't finished walking through the cave, Adi couldn't tell how big it was.

Adi saw the branches that were full of holes and had no bark.

If you look closer, you can see tooth marks on the branches.

Adi raised his eyebrows slightly, walked quietly across the branches and headed towards the cave.

Eating bones and gnawing tree bark are all normal operations and there is nothing to feel sorry for.

If these humans don't even do these things, they will just starve to death.

There is no point in saving human beings who don't even want to live.

Seeing this now, Adi knew that they were all a group of human beings trying hard to survive.

Such human beings are all good.

As he walked further in, Adi actually felt a slight chill.

Adi was startled and took two quick steps inside. With the dim light, he saw a faint white color.

White!

Coldness!

Adi had a guess. He took a few steps closer and finally saw the white color clearly.

It also confirmed his guess.

The light white is ice and snow.

The slight chill is emitted by the ice and snow.

Adi was touched. Only when he was with Arthur did he realize that the soft and melted snow could be saved.

I also learned that if there is no place to bury a person after death, the body can be stored in ice and snow and buried at the appropriate time.

But the humans here, without Arthur, knew how to use ice and snow to freeze their dead tribesmen.

Adi's heart is soft and cute, and his favorability towards these humans increases.

He also understood why these humans wanted to freeze their dead members here.

It’s nothing more than that if the bodies of the tribesmen are thrown out, they will be eaten by wild beasts.

They didn't want their people to be fed to wild beasts, so they could only find a way to preserve their bodies.

The cave is full of rocks, so it's impossible to dig a hole and bury it.

Eating it... is even more impossible.

So they dug up the snow to bury the bodies.

The ice and snow have been melting for more than a month, and there is a huge pile of ice and snow here.

I think at that time, some of their tribesmen died, and they tried to preserve the bodies.

What bad intentions could these humans have who tried to preserve the bodies of their tribesmen?

They are a group of innocent, kind, brave and upright people.

He followed Nightwind Arthur and saw humans who were so hungry that they ate the corpses of their own people.

But the people here, even though their legs are weak from hunger and they can't even speak, still insist on this bottom line.

They are all good people.

Adi spoke highly of them.

Adi looked at the ground that had turned black due to the melted ice water and marveled that the people of this tribe were quite smart.

Know to put ice and snow at the innermost part of the cave, not at the entrance of the cave.

If it is placed at the entrance of a cave, the ice and snow will not melt.

But once the ice and snow melt and the weather temperature rises, the ice and snow placed at the entrance of the cave will also melt.

Thinking about it this way, these humans are still very smart, otherwise so many people would not have survived.

As Adi got closer, he saw corpses emerging from the ice and snow.

Adi looked at the bloodless body, was slightly startled, and then approached again.

A corpse with a thin but peaceful face.

Adi pondered, maybe the owner of this corpse starved to death on his own initiative?

If they were forced to starve to death, their faces would surely be distorted with an expression of resentment and resentment.

But the expression on the corpse's face made him feel heartbroken.

Adi felt a sore nose and a pain in his chest. He sighed deeply, took a half step back, and lowered his head slightly.

Go and rest assured. They are now members of our Qinglong tribe and we will treat them well. (End of this chapter)

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