Chapter 104
Just thinking about this, Qingti came over and asked, "Goddess, where do you put the grass that you let me carry down the mountain?"

Chu Yao asked them to gather a few bundles of green grass to feed the donkeys. After they came down, they only focused on teaching the donkeys to pull the mill and forgot about the grass.

Hearing what Qingti said, Chu Yao said: "Put these grasses here, and let me go and see the remaining donkeys."

As she said this, she took Qingti to where Suiye was taming several other donkeys.

Because of the experience of the first donkey, Suiye and his men had already let go of the remaining donkeys and tied their necks with ropes.

The donkeys in the back no longer ran around like the donkey in front, but they were led by several tribesmen, and they didn't seem to want to be obedient that much, but because the rope was firmly pulled, they didn't struggle.

Chu Yao looked at these donkeys from a distance, and found that their stomachs were deflated every day.

It’s no wonder that these donkeys were first chased in the pasture, and then were trembling with fear in a deep pit by tigers. Later, they were carried back with their four hooves tied, and they still haven’t eaten any grass. They must be hungry.

Thinking of this, Chu Yao's heart moved, she took the bundle of grass and walked towards the donkeys.Seeing Chu Yao approaching, the donkeys began to puff and shake their heads.A few strong men leading the donkey were afraid that the donkey would hurt the goddess, so they pulled the donkey to death.

Right, the more they pulled, the more these donkeys seemed to want to break free from them, and they pulled desperately towards Chu Yao, stretching the rope straight.

Chu Yao smiled and said, "It's okay to loosen the rope a little bit." From what she could see, these donkeys didn't want to hurt her, but just wanted to eat the grass in her hands.

Wild donkeys are not aggressive animals, not to mention, there are people everywhere, why do these donkeys just attack her.

Hearing what Chu Yao said, several strong men loosened the rope a little. Sure enough, the donkeys immediately stepped forward and ran towards Chu Yao. run forward.

These donkeys were really hungry, and the four donkeys ate up a large bundle of grass in a short time.

Seeing this, Chu Yao asked Qingyun to get another bundle of grass to feed the donkeys.

When several donkeys saw the second bundle of grass to eat, they raised their heads happily and swayed back and forth. As if to show goodwill to Chu Yao, one of them even stretched its head over to rub against Chu Yao.

It seems that to domesticate these wild donkeys, just treat them well and give them grass to eat.

After the four wild donkeys finished eating the bundle of grass, Chu Yao ordered them to be led to the stone mill.

The donkey that was pulling the grinder with its face covered probably smelled the breath of its companion, and opened its mouth to howl, but it didn't stop, and the four donkeys, watching their companions working, didn't seem to stop either. In other words, he just stood quietly.

Seeing this, Chu Yao asked someone to hold the milling donkey, let it stop, and put another donkey on it.

Probably because he had just eaten green grass and had the donkey in front as an example, the new donkey obediently stood beside the mill and asked to tie a rope for it.But after fastening, it didn't run away, but stood quietly.

Looks like you have to keep your eyes closed.

Chu Yao asked people to blindfold the second donkey's eyes with cotton cloth as before, and then tapped the donkey's butt lightly with bamboo.This donkey also imitated the donkey in front and began to pull the mill and turn it.

Seeing the donkey being tamed in this way, the clansmen were extremely amazed, and a group of children even watched the donkey around.

Children in the barbaric era didn't have many games, and they usually played in the forest near the river where they lived. If they ran far away, they were afraid of encountering wild animals.And there are no domesticated animals in this era, so even if they live in this era, they don't have many opportunities to come into contact with animals.

Chu Yao has been thinking about finding an opportunity to find something for these children to do.

Now seeing the joy of the children around the donkeys, I suddenly thought of an idea that can let the children learn to raise these donkeys.

Now she said to an older child, "Help carry a bale of grass."

As long as the children are asked to do things by the adults, they will be happy and obedient, not to mention that the goddess is a god-like existence in the eyes of the adults in the clan, and in the eyes of the children, she is even more remarkable.At the moment when the older child gave an order, four or five children followed him and ran to the place where the grass was placed in front.

After a while, the older child came back with a large bale of grass on his back. Because the bale was too big, it was difficult for him to carry it. The other children helped him carry it.

The children carried the grass and placed it in front of Chu Yao.

At this time, a few donkeys who hadn't pulled the mill saw the grass and wanted to come over again. Chu Yao asked someone to block it and gave the grass to the donkey who had just been replaced from the mill.

The donkey immediately came over and munched on the grass, shaking its head while eating, as if expressing its goodwill to Chu Yao.

After a while, the donkey ate up a large bundle of grass.

Chu Yao had never raised animals before, let alone donkeys. As for the Suiren clan, they only knew how to hunt and kill animals, and never fed them. Chu Yao did not expect these donkeys to eat so much food. You can eat a bundle of grass, and the grass that Qing Ti led someone to cut down the mountain before has been eaten up.

In the last world, Chu Yao heard the saying, "A horse has no night grass and is not fat." Night is something like a horse, cow and donkey, and it eats night grass at night.

Since these donkeys are going to be raised in the future, night grass must be prepared for them.

At that moment Chu Yao said to the children: "Can you go up the mountain to cut some grass and come back to feed these donkeys at night?"

The child said hello, and immediately waved to the dozen or so children around him: "Come on, let's go up the mountain to mow the grass." At that moment, Chu Yao asked Qingti to find some bamboo knives for the children, and gave each of them a knife. A rope for them to bind hay.

A group of children happily set off to mow the grass.

Qingti asked puzzledly: "Goddess, we sisters, and many men in the clan have nothing to do now, why don't you let us cut grass?"

Chu Yao smiled and said: "I want children to develop the habit of working from an early age, so that they can learn a lot while working, which will be useful to them when they grow up."

When the clansmen heard what Qing Ti said, they felt that the Goddess really had a long-term consideration.

Children in the wilderness used to play all the time. It was not until they grew up that boys began to follow adults to hunt in the mountains, and girls followed women to learn gathering and cooking.

But after Chu Yao came, she not only taught the children to learn literacy and arithmetic, but also taught them to work. This is equivalent to taking part of the children's previous playing time and learning some knowledge.

(End of this chapter)

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