Huanchuan knows that the people who are easiest to change are children who do not have fixed mindsets.

He didn't think about what would happen if he gave the text to the wolf people. After all, giving it to them would make things convenient for him.

Some of those cubs have learned to read, but many have not. They are very curious about the new things they need to learn, especially since these things were previously only learnable by adults, and apparently they can learn them too. This is undoubtedly the greatest recognition for the children.

However, Huan Chuan did not rush to start the class, but first set up the classroom. He prepared some slates and distributed them to them when the time came. After all, they did not have time to make more wood chip paper.

Looking at the adults who were having trouble holding the slate, he stroked his chin and thought, he should study how to make parchment.

When the first snow fell, Huan Chuan was preparing a lesson plan. Although he had just spoken whatever came to his mind before, now that he wanted to transform the children's minds, he could not teach casually but had to influence them subtly.

Adults won't notice it, but children can understand it.

Ye walked closer to him and breathed out towards his back, startling him. He turned around and saw the giant wolf behind him. It had silver-white fur and green eyes, staring at him intently: "Aren't you cold?"

Huan Chuan then noticed that snow was falling from the sky: "It's okay, but let's go back to the tent first."

In winter, in order to keep warm, orcs will transform into beast form when they go out. Even in the tent, they are still shirtless. They are less afraid of the cold than other beasts. If they feel cold, they just move around and they will soon feel better.

The tent is not big, but there are many people living inside. Almost everyone is crowded together, so it is not cold.

There was a happy scene in the tent. Compared with last winter, a lot had changed this winter. They no longer had to worry about food or keeping warm.

After experiencing a natural disaster, the orcs of various tribes who were originally loosely united became more united and finally broke through the original layer of paper and became one.

This was not what Huan Chuan wanted to see, but he had no choice. He expected that many people would remain in the wolf tribe anyway. After all, having the protection of the tribe was much better than going out on his own.

"Congratulations to the host. The world progress has reached 10%. The world has taken one step further and everything will be fine. Under the influence of world consciousness, the environment has changed and intelligent creatures have shown subtle changes. I hope the host will keep up the good work." The system suddenly spoke and scared Huan Chuan.

"Wait, I didn't increase the world progress much before, how come it suddenly reached 10%?" Huan Chuan was quite confused.

The system answered his question thoughtfully: "This is the result of the joint efforts of hosts from all over the world. A host has already solved the fertility problem of a certain tribe, which has greatly promoted the progress of the world."

Huan Chuan couldn't help but whistle. He really didn't expect that anyone could accomplish this, or he didn't even consider completing that inexplicable side quest at the beginning.

"He won a lot of awards, right?" Huan Chuan's tone was a little envious, but he also knew that it was not something he could do. He could not even compare to Norman whom he had met before. The other was a doctor, and he was just a lazy college student who didn't know anything about farming. Knowing foreign languages ​​would be of no use here. He just had to do what he could.

The weather was getting colder and colder. In the first few days, the hunting team could still go out hunting, but they didn't dare to go too far because there were indeed fewer prey nearby due to the flood. But at the same time, many wild animals that liked to dig holes were also forced out.

They fought back many small wild beasts that looked like rabbits. Although they were small, compared with the orcs, the rabbits were almost 1.2 meters tall and were not really small.

Huan Chuan also started teaching the cubs. He did not stop the adults from coming. As long as they liked to listen, he would teach them together.

Xiao Hei studied very hard, but he probably had no talent for it and couldn't write the characters well no matter how hard he tried. So Huan Chuan asked him to copy.

Xiao Hei was not convinced. While others wrote twice, he wrote ten times. He put in many times more effort than others, but he actually became the fastest learner.

From then on, he stuck to Huanchuan openly. After all, he was teacher Huanchuan's favorite child.

Huan Chuan didn't mind having a constant temperature fox fur scarf, so he just let the little black ball stay on him.

The other children were not happy about this. Why was he the most likable student? And so were they? Suddenly, the entire wolf clan was swept up in a craze for learning.

Huanchuan was happy to see this happen. It was definitely better for the children to take the initiative to learn on their own rather than for him to teach them bit by bit. This was also an important step for Huanchuan to change their mindsets.

Later on, they caught fewer prey, and the stored food began to run out. Anxiety began to spread among the crowd. Huan Chuan saw that time was almost up: "Let's go get some fish to eat!"

This suggestion silenced everyone. They knew Huan Chuan could eat fish and they also knew he could cook fish, but they still didn't dare to try such a strange thing.

But not everyone was afraid. Yuqi, Langfu, Xiaohei and Ye followed Huanchuan to the river.

"It's all frozen here. Can we still catch fish?" Yu Qi was a little worried. He touched the ice with his foot and couldn't help shivering.

Huan Chuan picked up a sharp stone, held it above Ju Guo's head with both hands, and smashed it hard on the ice. Fine lines like spider webs quickly spread across half of the river surface.

Once again, a large hole appeared on the surface of the river. Huan Chuan took out the fishing rod he had prepared long ago. The fishhook was made of the bone of a bird, and its length was just enough to penetrate the fish's mouth.

There was a fish basket hung downstream of the river that no one else had seen. It had a large opening and the entrance was like a funnel. It was easy for fish to get in, but it was harder than climbing to the sky for fish to get out.

Huan Chuan took a two-pronged approach; he had never tried ice fishing before.

After waiting for a long time, there was no sign of fish taking the bait. The men were freezing cold, so Huanchuan picked up the fish basket and found four or five very plump fish in it: "It seems we need to make more of this." They took their spoils back, and this time Huanchuan did not eat the fish himself. Instead, he made soup with the fish.

"You have to spit out the parts that you can't bite. They are fish bones and can easily scratch your throat." Huan Chuan simply held up a long thorn to show them. This time he cooked the fish so well that the fish meat was boneless.

But even if Huanchuan picked out the big thorns, there were still many small thorns inside, and they could only pay attention to it themselves.

The hot fish soup really made many people salivate. Seeing them eating with relish, some people couldn't help but come over and serve themselves a bowl.

There were no fish bones in Xiao Hei's bowl, it was all meat that Huan Chuan had picked for him. Ye pouted at this, unable to understand what was so good about this kid.

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