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Chapter 162 Huaiyi Tribe

Chapter 162 Huaiyi Tribe
"Kai, what are you going to do?"

Yu Ji looked at Su Kai carving bamboo slips and couldn't help wondering, "Are you going to sell magic again?"

"No, I'm not selling magic, I'm giving it away." Su Kai said calmly, "No human being would reject a civilized life, just like the Huns actually wanted to become Han Chinese more than anyone else."

"It is human nature to pursue stability and enjoyment. It is human nature to like to enjoy and live a comfortable life. No one is born to like a life of war, killing, and suffering. This is human nature."

Su Kai raised his head, looked at Yu Ji and said, "Even if they have human form, can they still be called 'humans'?"

War and killing are the most ominous things in the world because they involve the ultimate fear of mankind, which is death.

Therefore, all human evil will bloom on the battlefield, because everyone is afraid of death, everyone hates death, and in order to survive, the bottom line of human beings will be lower than any devil.

However, it is normal for monsters to have low morals. Once humans enter an era of prosperity, stability, peace and enjoyment, the upper limit of human morality will improve on its own without anyone teaching.

When the granaries are full, one knows etiquette; when one has enough food and clothing, one knows honor and disgrace.

"So, I want to observe the barbarians. I want them to live a life comparable to that of the Chinese. No, better!"

There was fire burning in Su Kai's eyes. This was his last hope.

He is not the kind of person who will not turn back even if he finds a problem and hits a wall. If this path is proven to be wrong, Su Kai will naturally switch to another path.

What he wants is the result, and any idea is a path tried to achieve this result. If the path is wrong, he will start over.

Su Kai murmured in his heart: "If I'm wrong... No, I hope I'm right. You don't want to see that result, I promise."

For some reason, Yu Ji felt a shudder. Logically speaking, she was the first life form born on this planet, born from Gaia's love, the love for this world. Therefore, the immortals have power equal to that of gods, but are not bound by the external environment.

Even if the Age of Gods fades away, the immortals will merely lose the support of the great source of magic power, but their own power will not disappear.

Although they have the urge to suck blood, compared to vampires who have questionable mental states and various fatal flaws, immortals are already very perfect life forms.

But at this moment, seeing such a perfect ultimate life form, Yu Ji, as an immortal, felt panic and trembling, watching Su Kai burying his head in his desk, carefully carving out spells for the better life of Huaiyi...

Not only did Yu Ji not feel happy for Huaiyi, but she felt that it was too pitiful for her to be targeted by Su Kai.

What Yu Ji was certain of was that Su Kai's action was not out of goodwill, but was the last possible way for him to set up a line of defense for himself before he was on the verge of madness.

If this line of defense fails, then she is not sure what will become of Su Kai...

"All right."

After an unknown amount of time, Su Kai stood up, breathed a sigh of relief, and said, "Yu, I will take you to educate the barbarians."
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The Huaiyi tribe set up camps near mountains and rivers and led a primitive life.

The appearance of cities was actually not long-lasting. Even in the Central Plains during the Shang Dynasty, there were no city walls built. So when King Wu sent his troops to Chaoge, King Zhou had no city to defend and could only burn himself to death.

King Wu learned from the shortcomings of the Shang Dynasty, so the Zhou Dynasty began to build city walls to resist foreign enemies. It was also because of the appearance of the city walls that the Chinese vassal states that were originally easily conquered by the barbarians soon became difficult to attack, and it often took more than ten times the number of barbarians to attack and kill the Chinese vassal states.

But even so, the barbarians still did not think of building cities like the Chinese people and fighting for hegemony as princes. They still used the very ancient and primitive tribal form.

Even though their numbers were still large, they were defeated in the face of the attack from the Chinese princes. This was a huge reversal from the early days of the Zhou Dynasty when they had arbitrarily attacked and killed the Chinese princes.

However, compared with before, the barbarians' tribes began to gather together and were not too scattered.

In the Huaiyi tribe, a man with two heads was sitting on it. He had poisonous snakes in his ears, which was the standard Huaiyi attire. The Huaiyi people had lived in the south for generations, where there were the most miasma, snakes, insects, rats and ants.

Therefore, most of the barbarians here worship snakes, insects, rats and ants, and cooperate with these creatures.

"Chief, Yue is in civil strife. Should we attack Wucheng?" A barbarian with no shoes and two white snakes hanging from his ears said, "Wucheng is far from the center of Yue. I guess the Yue people don't have the energy to care about us now."

"No hurry. I have already submitted the letter of reconciliation to the governor of Wucheng. I think they will reply soon."

The leader said: "Do you think Wucheng is easy to fight?"

"If we don't find a way to get Wucheng to open the city gates, how many people will die if we fight our way in?"

The leader of the two heads snorted coldly: "The previous leader was a fool without a brain, so I ate him and put his head next to mine, so that I can have both his bravery and my wisdom."

"The leader is worthy of being the leader!" The other Huaiyi people lay on the ground to show their submission.

The barbarians have no etiquette and no order, but they are social creatures after all, so they are naturally divided into different levels. The strongest point of the barbarians is their 100% obedience to their leader. Until they feel that they are stronger than the leader, they will absolutely obey all the orders of the leader.

The barbarians were also very rough in judging strength, using tall stature, muscles, and the energy they exuded as the standard for determining strength.

Although this method of distinction is simple and crude, it is also the method summed up by the barbarians over thousands of years. The effect has always been very good, and it can be regarded as maintaining the stability within the barbarians. Otherwise, there would be people seizing the throne and overthrowing their superiors every day, and the barbarians would waste a lot of time just dealing with this.

"Hmm? A guest is here..."

The Huaiyi leader suddenly raised his eyebrows and ordered: "Follow the old rules, let the little guys go and test the waters. If they are not strong enough, eat them. If they are from the university factions, let them go and give them some benefits."

"Yes, Chief, your wisdom is superior to ours!"

The Huaiyi who was lying on the ground stood up and looked at the leader with admiration. The leader waved his hand and said, "Go away. Don't pretend in front of me... And when you flatter, remember to retract your fangs. If you do this again next time, I will grind you into pulp."

The Huaiyi tribe has grown to its current size of hundreds of thousands of people, which is almost comparable to the strength of a medium-sized vassal state. They live between Yue, Qi, Song, and Lu, but remain undiscovered. It is naturally impossible to rely on force alone.

Having wisdom and using wisdom is the long-term path to development.

Although the barbarians did not build cities, they did learn nothing.
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Su Kai brought Yu Ji into the Huaiyi tribe. At first glance, the tribe looked dirty, poor and backward. The air was filled with a mixture of rotten smell, blood and feces, as well as some other faint smells. Su Kai raised his eyebrows but said nothing.

The strange-looking child was running around naked, with no clothes on. After falling to the ground, he seemed to have found something. He picked up the insects mixed with dirt, flesh and rotten meat and stuffed them directly into his mouth.

Adults were not much better off. They had clothes, of course, but many people shared one piece of clothing. Many Huaiyi people started to reproduce everywhere after they had enough food. There was no shame, no order, just like in primitive society. They lived like animals.

This is not a derogatory word, but an adjective. These Huaiyi people live like livestock and there is no trace of humans.

Su Kai turned his head and saw Yu Ji also looking disgusted. Her white bare feet were separated by a layer of silky soft blood blanket. He smiled and said, "I told you not to wear shoes. Do you know you are wrong now?"

"Yes, yes, Suzi, you are wearing shoes, but do you still want these shoes?"

Although Yu Ji is not a human being, she is also an intelligent being. She has emotions, likes and dislikes like humans. Naturally, she is also very clean and disgusted by the harsh environment around her.

Su Kai's shoes had sunk into the mud. He had stepped on and killed countless insects. The bodies of the insects were mixed with various substances. Perhaps only Nurgle would like to wear such shoes.

But Su Kai shook his head. He gently knocked the walking stick in his hand, which he used to push away the thorns, on the ground. A huge magical wave as big as the sky swept across the entire Huaiyi tribe. Hundreds of thousands of Huaiyi people could clearly feel this terrifying power.

The next moment, everything turned upside down and the world changed.

All the dirt was cleaned and the naked children were dressed, as if it was the first time they were wearing clothes. The Huaiyi children showed great resistance, but they only tore at it a few times and then stopped struggling.

The land became clean and tidy, and the dilapidated thatched houses became regular and solid. The magic attached to them would not fade for a hundred years.

At this time, a Huaiyi man dressed in gorgeous clothes rushed out. He knelt in front of Su Kai, kowtowed and said, "Huaiyi tribe, I don't know which immortal god has come. Please forgive me, you can take it as you like."

As he spoke, he casually pulled over a Huaiyi child, took a huge bronze vessel, tore it into pieces, and placed them in front of Su Kai.

Su Kai's expression was calm. He turned his head and looked at Yu Ji and said, "Do you want to eat?"

"...I don't want to eat it!" Yu Ji shook her head repeatedly, revealing her sharp little canine teeth: "I came out with you just to satisfy my blood-sucking urge!"

"Yes, I don't want to eat it either." Su Kai lowered his eyes to the Huaiyi noble and said, "One life for another, that's fair, right?"

As he spoke, the flesh and blood of the Huaiyi nobleman instantly dried up and turned into a skeleton, while the child in the bronze vessel, which had been torn into pieces, was put together again.

"Resurrection is actually not that difficult."

Su Kai sighed: "Maybe I should first find out what the Huaiyi people are thinking!"

Su Kai rubbed his forehead. He felt that he had overlooked an important factor, which was the thinking of the barbarians.

Just as it is impossible for humans to understand each other, different civilizations may have very different definitions of the same thing.

This is a culture clash.

If this is the case with humans, then the barbarians may be the same. How could the happiness they pursue be exactly the same as that of the Chinese?

Su Kai walked towards the largest and only house decorated with gems. Even though the barbarians did not understand architecture, they could tell that this must be the place where only the highest-ranking barbarians could live.

Just like the Huaiyi nobleman before, the Huaiyi leader knelt in front of Su Kai without saying a word, and both heads showed vivid flattery. He said at the same time: "Your Majesty, you have come here. Is there anything you need from our Huaiyi tribe to do?"

"As long as we can do it, we will definitely do our best."

"It's nothing difficult. I'm just doing an experiment." Su Kai said calmly, "My name is Su Kai. You should know me."

"Prince Kai of the Su Kingdom... Su Zi?!"

Of course the Huaiyi leader knew him, or rather, Su Kai's name had long been spread throughout China.

Not only the nobles and various schools of thought knew that he was the founder of this art, but even the barbarians knew that he was Prince Kai, the last citizen of the Su State that was destroyed eight or nine years ago.

The destruction of the State of Su was due to Su Kai's trust and indulgence of the barbarians. After that, the attitude of the various vassal states towards the barbarians became even more contemptuous and repressive.

Because the princes of various countries believed that they could not do what Su Kai did, to help and accept the barbarians without any reservations.

But even so, the barbaric Red Di people still destroyed the State of Su.

If Su Kai's fame had not begun to spread throughout China, and all the princes knew that Su Kai had a high reputation among the people, several schools would have begun to compile short fables by now.

Once upon a time there was a man from Song...

Since he was honored as a Zi, Su Kai naturally had the reputation of a Zi, so he would not be ridiculed in stories. Only Zi from other schools were qualified to criticize Su Kai in their autobiographies or books.

When he heard that it was Su Kai, the Huaiyi leader, who was bowing his head on the ground, showed a hint of joy. It was good that it was Su Kai. This man was famous for his gentle attitude towards the barbarians.

Even though this guy is an idiot, he has extraordinary abilities. Who doesn't know that he is the ancestor of magic?

If it were Su Zi, maybe he could have tricked him into performing one or two magic tricks that could quickly break through Wucheng.

Thinking of this, the Huaiyi leader raised his head, stood up and said, "I didn't know that it was Master Su who came. We are just barbarians and have nothing to offer to Master Su."

"Please help yourself. If you want anything, just tell me. I'll host a banquet tonight to entertain Suzi."

"...Suzi, why isn't he afraid of you anymore?"

Yu Ji at the side asked in confusion: "He was so scared just now, why does he look down on you now?"

"It's so obvious..."

Su Kai shook his head gently and said with a smile: "Maybe it's because I'm a good person!"

"It seems that before asking questions, the most important thing I should do is to make these barbarians recognize a fact."

(End of this chapter)

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