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Chapter 180 Take advantage of it)

The basis for Han Cheng's judgment that animal husbandry did not occur in the sheep tribe was the sheep they brought.

If the animal husbandry industry wants to last for a long time, it is necessary to pay attention to the cubs and the mother animals, because this is the cornerstone of the development of the animal husbandry industry.

However, the sheep brought by the Sheep Tribe were mostly immature lambs and ewes, with only one ram. From this, Han Cheng could conclude that the Sheep Tribe did not engage in large-scale animal husbandry.

His conclusion can be supported by other sources, namely the wounds on these sheep.

The wounds on these sheep were of different sizes and in different places. At first glance, they were injured during hunting.

Because it is much easier to hunt livestock-raised sheep, this situation will never happen.

After ruling out the possibility of raising livestock, Han Cheng became even more confused. Being able to bring fifteen sheep to exchange with his tribe at once, one can imagine how many sheep there are in their tribe now.

If you can catch so many just by hunting, could it be that these people from the Sheep Tribe live among the sheep?

When he is thinking about something in his mind, he will naturally appear pensive.

The leader of the Sheep Tribe looked at the son of a neighboring tribe who was silently staring at the prey he had brought, and his original determination became a little shaken.

Han Cheng thought about this for a while, shook his head and smiled secretly. There is a certain reason why he can survive in this era. Why can his tribe easily obtain a large number of fish, but the sheep tribe cannot easily obtain a lot of sheep?

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and……

He glanced at the three trapped live lambs not far away.

He had taken the opportunity to take a peek before. The three lambs, two females and one male, looked like they were not seriously injured and could be fed. As long as there were no problems with the fertility of these three sheep, over time, it was certain that the Qingque Tribe would have a flock of sheep.

thing!

Han Cheng nodded to his senior brother to indicate that there was no problem with these things, and then smiled and nodded to the leader of the sheep tribe as a greeting.

Regardless of whether the leader of the sheep tribe understood what he meant, he just left.

When there are barriers to oral communication, body language becomes very important. Some body language may cause misunderstandings, but many of them are universal, such as smiles.

When the leader of the Sheep Tribe saw this child-like Son of God, after some contemplation, he smiled at himself, and his initially uneasy heart became calmer.

He and his senior brother no longer asked each other about the tribal secrets that they didn't want to talk about, but went straight to the point and started discussing the transaction.

Sure enough, the leader of the Sheep Tribe also showed enough interest in the large vat that the Qingque Tribe could use to cook soup for many people. From the beginning, he told the senior brother that they wanted a big vat.

The eldest brother led the leader of the Sheep Tribe towards a place near the cave, where there were many pottery that Han Cheng specially asked Hei Wa to bake for trading with the surrounding tribes.

It has been out of the kiln for two or three months at the latest, and it has only been put to use now.

There are four large jars here, nearly twenty jars of different sizes, and six large stacks of bowls divided into three sizes: large, medium and small.

These things are placed buckled to prevent rainwater and other things from falling into the container.

The senior brother asked people to turn over the pottery placed upside down one by one. The leader of the Sheep Tribe who was a little hesitant at first became overjoyed when he saw this familiar look.

People from other sheep tribes who came here carrying sheep were amazed when they saw the numerous pottery vessels.

There is only one pottery in their tribe, but this neighboring tribe actually has so many!

They thought this, and then looked at the sheep at their feet. Their shocked hearts calmed down a lot, and they found a balance in their hearts.

My own tribe has a lot of sheep, but this neighboring tribe does not have any either...

The leader of the sheep tribe circled around the four large tanks, touching this one and patting that one, as if he couldn't put it down and couldn't bear to give up any of them.

He looked at it like this for a while, then turned around and picked from the sheep put down by the tribesmen.

One of the four adult ewes was placed in front of a large vat, and then he patted the edge of the large vat and said to the senior brother rather boldly, indicating that he wanted all these vats.

The senior brother, who has done several transactions, is also a primitive man who has seen the world and is unruffled. After understanding the meaning of the leader of the sheep tribe, he was not angry. He mentioned the sheep placed in front of the other three jars one by one.

In front of the vat on the side.

During this process, he still had a smile on his face, but he didn't hesitate at all when he started.

The boldness on the face of the leader of the Sheep Tribe disappeared, and his face even twitched uncontrollably.

“¥%……3SD@”

While he was pulling the sheep toward the big vat next to him, he was saying something to his senior brother.

A transaction with a very original style began.

After a lot of haggling, the deal was finally concluded.

The leader of the Sheep Tribe traded six adult ewes for two large tanks of the Qingque Tribe.

The ram was exchanged for three large clay pots, and the two lambs were exchanged for one clay pot each. The remaining six lambs were exchanged for twenty-one bowls, including one for the three dead lambs.

Three live lambs can be exchanged for four bowls.

This was what Han Cheng had instructed his senior brother during the exchange. He wanted to use the extra bowl to reflect the value of life, so as to encourage the sheep tribe to bring as many live ones as possible when they came to trade again in the future.

When exchanging these things, the leader of the Sheep Tribe has always followed the principle of asking for something big rather than something small.

Whether it's a vat, a clay pot, or a clay bowl, I always pick up the big ones.

Looking at the three lambs who were in good spirits, Han Cheng asked someone to take out a pair of chopsticks and handed them to the leader of the sheep tribe. Thinking about the way they started eating from the soup, Han Cheng felt awkward all over.

It seems that in the transaction just now, the leader of the Sheep Tribe was severely tortured by his senior brother. When he saw Han Cheng holding a pair of chopsticks to give to him, he quickly waved his hands to indicate that they had nothing to exchange.

It wasn't until I learned from the senior brother who was the translator that it was given for free. After a while, I accepted it with some hesitation and put it in a clay pot. I still looked at Han Cheng and senior brother from time to time, worried about him.

The two will suddenly increase their prices because of this.

After the transaction was completed, the people of the Sheep Tribe did not stay too long and left with the equally heavy pottery they had exchanged.

Before leaving, the senior brother seemed a little unhappy, which he showed deliberately. Shenzi had told him before that he should not be too happy after the exchange.

Because this can make people who come to exchange think that they have taken advantage of it, and they will come again next time.

The eldest brother acted like this, and went to look at the leader of the sheep tribe with his arms around a clay pot. He found that the leader of the sheep tribe was really happy when he saw his appearance. He secretly praised the son of God for his wisdom, and at the same time he became even more unhappy.

The leader of the sheep tribe was a little unhappy at first, but after seeing the expression of the leader of the neighboring tribe as if he had lost his prey, he somehow suddenly became happy.

Thinking of the pottery that was almost half taken away by his own tribe, he could understand the feelings of his senior brother. After all, he only brought a small part of the sheep, but he exchanged for nearly half of their pottery. Thinking about it carefully,

I still got a big advantage in this transaction...


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