Shi Shi was in pain. His pain began after he was chosen as the successor by the witch and began to train as the next witch.
In fact, in the past, he was very envious of witches.
Because the witch does not need to go out to hunt or perform other kinds of labor. He only needs to write and draw on the stone slabs in the inner cave when he is in a good mood, and lead the people in the tribe to communicate with the gods several times a year.
You can have enough and good enough food.
Even the leader needs to line up behind the witch when receiving food.
But after he was actually selected by a witch and began to train, he discovered that things were far from being as simple as he thought.
His pain was not to help the shaman record the major events in the tribe on the clay tablets.
As the best master of 'divine writing' in the tribe besides the Son of God, he is very happy to use the writing of God to record all the things created by the Son of God.
This is a kind of enjoyment for him.
His pain comes from the words mastered by the witch, inherited from the previous witch and created by the witch himself, as well as the various ritual languages and ritual movements that he cannot understand.
Stone loves words very much, but he has long been accustomed to the square and square "god's words" stroke by stroke. Now when he sees the characters of the ghostly drawings taught by Wu Suo, they are only three in size.
These things are really difficult to recognize. For example, a piece of writing, to Shi Shi, is clearly a person rubbing a straw rope, but the witch told him that it was catching a snake...
Just reading these words made Shi Shi very uncomfortable, but Wu asked him not only to read them, but also to be able to write them.
For a stone, nothing is more painful than this.
In fact, he had already seen that Wu was not too sure about the meaning of some ghostly symbols, but seeing Wu's serious face, Shitou had to suppress his desire to ask about the matter.
When the witch offered sacrifices, the stone never spoke clearly. Now, when the witch taught him in person, he didn't understand it. He didn't know what the witch taught him.
When he asked the witch, the witch refused to tell him. He just asked him to remember it firmly, saying that when he had a firm grasp of these things, he would be able to communicate with the gods.
Shitou has a strong yearning and affection for the gods. His yearning and affection do not come from the sacrifices held by witches, but from the son of God, who is not much older than him.
Shitou could see all the wonders of the Son of God. He longed to be as smart as the Son of God, do many things for the tribe, and gain respect from everyone.
Therefore, after hearing what the witch said that if you master these things well, you can communicate with the gods, Shitou became excited and moved.
Even though he couldn't figure out what the words taught by Wu Suo meant, and they were extremely convoluted, he still jotted them down and mastered them quickly.
The speed was so fast that even the professor's shaman was a little surprised. After the surprise, he was happy. This was because he was right, and he was happy that the shaman of the Qingque tribe had someone to succeed him.
He was happy, but Shitou was not happy, because he had firmly memorized the words taught by Wu Suo to communicate with the gods, but he had never seen the gods, nor heard the gods speak to him.
He told Shi Shi about his troubles, and Wu felt strange, but he still told Shi Shi in a serious manner, saying that it was because he had just started learning and had not fully mastered the things.
When Shitou asked Wu whether he had communicated with the gods, Wu confirmed the matter in an extremely positive tone...
While Shitou was worried that the god was too cold and unwilling to pay attention to him, Wu's heart was not at peace.
Because he seemed to have discovered some secrets about the gods.
The original self was so similar to the stone, and the previous shaman's answer to him was so similar to his answer to the stone!
In his long career of serving God, Wu Ping has never successfully communicated with the gods, and has never received any instructions from the gods, let alone met the gods.
Since I would tell Shitou like this, would the previous witch also tell me the same thing? The previous witch...
Wu didn't dare to think about it anymore. This matter was a very big deal for him.
But when the witch saw the Son of God, all the doubts and wavering in his heart disappeared.
If there is no God, how can there be a Son of God? All kinds of miracles displayed by the Son of God can only be created by God!
Shitou finally had enough of the writing passed down by shamans from past generations.
He plucked up the courage and put forward his suggestion to Wu.
That is to re-record everything recorded by successive shamans in simple and easy-to-understand sacred characters.
After Wu thought for a while, he agreed to Shitou's proposal. In addition to worrying that Shitou would not keep Shitou busy, Shitou would ask himself questions from time to time about how to successfully master the method and be able to communicate with the gods. Wu Shitou
I also feel that the writing in the past was too complicated and difficult to understand, and is not as simple and convenient as God’s writing.
In fact, the stone was not wrong. Some witches were not sure whether the things carved on those ancient stone slabs meant what they meant.
So he agreed to the stone proposal.
In the past, even if a witch had the intention to re-write the things left by the previous witch using simple 'sacred characters', he would not have the ability to do so.
Because just recording the things that the Son of God continuously innovated was already too late for him.
But now that Shitou is here, a guy who knows God's language and characters better than himself, Wu doesn't have to worry about this problem at all.
Han Chengcai only learned about this matter after Wu and the others had been working on it for a while.
Naturally, he supported this obviously progressive matter.
But what makes Shitou uncomfortable is that he still needs to master the complicated and incomprehensible words.
Shitou was beaten. The reason for the beating was not because he always wanted to ask the witch how to communicate with the gods. The person who beat him was not a witch, or anyone in the tribe.
The one who hit him was the deer in the deer pen.
In my spare time while studying with the witch, I ran to the deer pen to look at the stone where the deer were sucking milk. Finally, I couldn't resist the temptation of the big, long, soft, and delicious-looking thing.
After getting the doe familiar, Shitou found an opportunity when no one was around, and Shitou took his mouth on the thing he had coveted for a long time.
Before he could recover from the warm touch and some fragrant smells, the deer, who was furious when someone discovered that someone was stealing his food, had his head on his butt, smashed his mouth and ate mud.