It is true that Uro admired the cripple's ability to associate, but this did not help their conversation in any way.

Fortunately, after repeating the conversation a few times, the cripple quickly realized that this word represented the person in front of him, so he excitedly bit Uro's last name between his lips and teeth as another universal word, even similar to the word he just learned yesterday. Fire" is used back and forth.Uro was a little helpless at first, but he realized that the cripple was the same as the leader. They both have a keen sense of language and a strong ability to accept, so he pointed to the stone "stone."

The cripple stared at him with shining eyes, and clearly uttered the syllable "stone."

The biting sound is not bad, and he can already realize what Uro is doing, so he feels an almost simple joy for himself in learning something new. Strangers even showed off what they had just acquired, so the cripple began to harass the only deaf man who hadn't worked in a foreign land.

In the following time, the deaf man was forced to accept the second teaching from the lame man. He got tired of this boring game within 10 minutes and simply stared at the crow's work, so his progress was instantly equal to that of the lame man. Yes, this makes the lame very disappointed.

Uro taught these two people almost all the items in the cave, including the organs that can be introduced in the human body. He spoke dryly, but a strange sense of satisfaction rose from the bottom of his heart.

He really had nothing to do here anyway.

These two disabled primitive people are like two new blank papers from the factory. No matter what Uro adds, they can immediately absorb and accept it perfectly, and even learn to distinguish children from babies.I don't know if it's because the cripple is a talker, and his control of language is far beyond that of the deskmate who is studying together, so he combined his own sentences, trying to express to Uro, "Aww, baby."

Between these two words, the cripple uses body language to express intimidation and eating.

"Eat." Uro taught him, searched left and right, but there was no food for demonstration, so he had to use body language to express the same.

"Aww eat baby." The cripple added space to his sentence contentedly. He looked at Uro with a little excitement, but the other party just nodded casually.

The cripple didn't take it seriously, the tribe didn't speak many languages, and only the few syllables he was used to represent things. He was a naturally talkative person, but suffered from the fact that he didn't have a corresponding vocabulary bank most of the time.So he could vaguely perceive what the Uro carried on him, as the great tribes they had come across had--nay, even far beyond them.

The cripple had never heard the sounds that came out of Uro's mouth, but the words were combined in an orderly manner, and each sound was placed where it should be. He thought it must be regular.

Like the stars in the sky that line up in different ranks, like a plant that has its own area of ​​growth, there is in Uro what the cripple is always looking for but doesn't know how to get.

He likes talking to Uro.

Although he knew that those wolves were likely to eat young children, it was a completely different feeling when he actually heard the news, especially when he saw the excited expression of the cripple, which made Uro's hair stand on end for a moment. In order to prevent himself from completely falling into negative emotions, he I thought about other things, such as the lame man's sensitivity to word order.

Uro is not a language expert, nor has he ever been a language teacher. He doesn't know if everyone who is new to language can get into the situation so quickly. Anyway, when he learned English, he wrote it in the morning and forgot it in the afternoon.

Compared with the deaf man who was still doing his best in his stone-throwing business, Uro and the lame man deserted during "work" badly enough for the chief to hang them both up and feed the wolves.The cripple is no longer satisfied with everything in this cave, but his position does not allow him to leave this place, so he can only dance at Uro, kicking the communication that has just entered the civilized society back to the primitive society in an instant.

Wuluo picked up a log from the fire without saying a word, and the lame stopped him symbolically, without much effort.

His responsibility was to keep the fire going out, and taking a piece of wood would obviously not cause any trouble to the whole fire, but the lame man still added several new logs into it.

It had been charcoaled from tip to center so it snapped off easily, just a little hot to the touch, and Uro set it aside to cool.The cripple looked at him curiously, then at the charcoal that had been extinguished, and stretched out his sinful hands curiously. The next moment, he screamed, "Fire! Fire!"

The lame puffed out his cheeks and blew on his hands, looking at Uro in confusion, not understanding why he took out the wood.

"It's hot." Wu Luo said calmly, not letting go of any opportunity for education.

The cripple was taught humbly, "Hot! Hot!"

The deaf man looked at the two of them and laughed, and quickly lowered his head to continue his work at hand. His "Stone Ax Boomerang" had begun to take shape, and he only needed to sharpen the edges before it could be used.

Uro tested the temperature on top of the charcoal with his hands, and repeated several times to ensure that it would not be too hot to pick up. The charcoal was still warm to the touch, and his fingertips were slightly warm, which was within an acceptable range.

The light from the fire illuminated their faces. Ulo lowered his face and drew yesterday's wolf beast directly in front of him. He drew it very simply, but he could distinguish it from its features at a glance.

"Wow!" This time it was the deaf man who yelled excitedly. He had been secretly watching Uro and the lame man.

Uro nodded calmly, and the three adult men ignored the terrified expressions of the children carrying stones back and forth at the entrance of the cave, whining one after another.

Birds are next.

This time both the deaf and the lame were stumped. They uttered several kinds of bird calls, and learned them vividly, as if a hundred birds were coming to the scene of a large gathering of uprisings.

"Bird." Uro said succinctly. He noticed that many children gathered around him, looking at the pictures on the stone in amazement. Immediately thereafter, the cubs begin to live alone.

Wuluo's kindergarten class has begun to take shape. Unfortunately, except for the cripple who is extremely enthusiastic about learning, everyone else is suspected of watching the excitement for fun, but he is still happy to teach the cripple.

The cripple stared at the pattern on the ground for a long time, a confused look gradually appeared on his face, and he pointed at himself, "Ahh—"

Uro didn't quite understand for a while, and looked at him blankly, "You?"

"You?" repeated the cripple. "You."

Soon Ulo realized the purpose of the cripple, because the other party pointed at him and said, "Uh." Then he pointed to his chest again, "You."

"No." Uro reacted quickly, he began to feel that he might have the talent to learn sign language or be a primary school teacher, he pointed to other people, waving circles on everyone's forehead one by one, "You. "

The cripple understood. He pointed at Uro and said slowly, "U." Then he pointed at others, "You."

He stared at Uro closely, and finally pointed to himself in silence.

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