Chapter 100 Finding the Wild Donkey
Sui Wu means that only one tenth of it has been polished.

In this way, it will take a long time to grind the remaining chestnuts.

What Suiwu said added to Chu Yao's decision to catch wild donkeys and bring them back to domesticate, so as to do things for others.

You must know that when you do hard work, the efficiency becomes slower the further you go.

Suiwu and the others grinded for a long time, but only one-tenth of it was done. This was because they had a lot of strength at the beginning, and they were new to things like stone mills.

Also, the Suiren clan will definitely harvest more grain crops in the future, which cannot be produced at this speed.

Thinking of this, Chu Yao said to Suiye: "Patriarch, tomorrow we will take people up the mountain to catch wild donkeys."

"Okay, Madam wants to prepare something, we will fix it tonight." Sui Ye replied, he knew that Chu Yao would definitely prepare some special tools as long as he went to work later in the evening.

"Yes, I will ask Qing Yao to bring someone to help me make a big net at night. I also need to prepare some rope." Chu Yao said.

The millet porridge was indeed sweet and delicious. Each of them held a bowl of porridge, and then a potato soaked in chili sauce, or a piece of barbecue, and they ate with relish.

Someone in charge of another clan asked, "Goddess, what is this porridge made of?"

Except for the Yan clan who went to help the Suiren clan to cut the millet seeds, the other clans just carried them. They have never seen the process of millet processing, so they don't know much about it.

"It's the millet that we cut back a few days ago, and it's processed like this." Chu Yao replied.

"Is it chestnut? There are many in the valley beside our clan. Can it be processed into this kind of millet?" a steward asked in surprise.

In the past, other clans regarded millet-like grain crops as something like weeds. No one had ever imagined that such things could make such delicious porridge.

"It's edible. If your clan is short of food, you can cut it and process it into rice." Chu Yao replied.

"However, we don't know how to process it. Can Goddess teach us?" the speaking steward asked embarrassingly.

When the other stewards heard this, they also perked up their ears. Like this steward, they also wanted to ask the Suiren clan to help them, but they were too embarrassed to speak up.

Although the goddess is very good to other clans, she still won't let other clans know about some key technologies.For example, before the patriarch of the Salt tribe was abolished, the people in charge found out about it from the people of the Yan tribe. The reason turned out to be that the patriarch of the Salt tribe wanted to possess the bow and arrow manufacturing technology that the goddess knew by possessing the goddess.

Therefore, these managers were also worried that Chu Yao would be rejected if they asked for corn processing technology.

Chu Yao smiled slightly: "Yes, tomorrow you can send two chiefs from each clan to learn from the Suiren clan members, and then go back and teach your own clan members after learning."

Doing so is tantamount to directly helping other clans to cultivate technical personnel.

All the stewards were overjoyed when they heard it, and thanked Chu Yao non-stop on the spot.

In the early morning of the next day, Lord Chu Yao took a group of people to the mountains to catch wild donkeys.

In order to protect Chu Yao, Qing Ti also brought twenty women along with them with bows and arrows.

"Patriarch, where are there more wild donkeys?" Qing asked.

Because he often brought people to hunt in the mountains, Suiye was familiar with where and what animals lived.

"There are more pastures on the northern mountain, and there are more wild donkeys and wild sheep, but" Sui Ye's expression showed some hesitation.

"But what?" Qing asked.

"In addition to the many animals that eat grass in Beishan, there are often fierce tigers." Suiye said.

People in this era hunted mainly small animals. Although they sometimes preyed on meat animals, most of them were smaller or single.For a ferocious beast like a tiger, it takes a lot of people to hunt it, and sometimes it will be killed, so the gain outweighs the loss.

"Then can wild donkeys be found in other places?" Chu Yao asked. She was still a little scared when she heard about tigers.

Although Suiye, the clansmen, and Qingti were there to protect her, she had seen tigers in the safari park in her previous life, and she felt that her small body was not strong enough for the tiger to paw gently.

"There are other places, but you may not be able to find them." Suiye said. It is always not good to bring so many people out and return empty-handed.

A group of people discussed for a while, and finally decided to go to Beishan, but everyone must pay attention to protect Chu Yao's safety.

Seeing that everyone was full of energy, Chu Yao was not so scared anymore.

Sure enough, as Sui Ye said, Beishan is a large pasture after another, with ups and downs and no end in sight.

As soon as the group arrived at the pasture, Sui Ye pointed to a black spot in the distance and said, "Look, those are wild donkeys."

Chu Yao looked in the direction Suiye pointed, and sure enough, among the dense grass, a large group of wild donkeys were grazing with their heads down, and there were also a few smaller wild donkeys running around and having fun.

Chu Yao looked at the surrounding terrain and found a deep ditch.

This discovery made her excited, and said: "We can use this ditch to catch wild donkeys."

When I was discussing with everyone how to catch wild donkeys, there was no result in the discussion for a long time.Wild donkeys run so fast that people can't catch them. If you want to kill them, you can use bows and arrows to shoot them, but now it's too difficult to catch them alive.

Chu Yao also thought about using nets and nooses, but neither seemed easy, especially now that she saw the pasture, she felt it was impossible. The donkey ran along the preset place.

"But wild donkeys are very smart and won't jump into ditches." Suiwu said. He often followed Suiye out hunting and understood the characteristics of various animals.

"Do you still remember the battle we fought with the Qingyu tribe? You can set a trap." Chu Yao said, and ordered Suiwu to take people to cut bamboo and pave the entire long ditch with bamboo.

Although Suiye and others were masters at hunting wild beasts, they had never had any experience in catching wild beasts alive before, so everyone did as Chu Yao said.

Soon, the people led by Suiwu came over with a lot of fine bamboos. Chu Yao asked them to spread a layer of bamboo on the ditch first, and then cover the bamboo with thick grass.

"Goddess, why did you cover the grass so thickly?" Qingti asked curiously. She remembered that when she was fighting with the Qingyu tribe, Chu Yao just spread the leaves on top evenly.

"Put the grass thicker to prevent the wild donkeys from falling into the ditch and get hurt. It's fine if there is grass on it." Chu Yao explained, "These wild donkeys are captured and brought home for work, so we can't let them go. They hurt."

"But wild donkeys are so wild, will they work obediently?" Qing Tihu asked with big eyes.

(End of this chapter)

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