Chapter 84 (1)
Chapter 84
Early the next morning, it was still raining heavily outside.
Jells went out early, hunted a red-eyed beast, and hurried back. Although he was hunting nearby, and the cave was full of his scent, so no wild beasts or orcs dared to break in without permission, but Jells still didn't hope that Tang Yu wouldn't be able to see him when he woke up. However after Jells came back, he found that he really worried too much, because Tang Yu was too tired last night and was still sleeping until now.
Beneath Tang Yu was the hay collected by Jells last night. Although it looked very soft, Jells couldn't help but feel distressed. So Jells put Tang Yu in his arms, and while holding him gently, he also made breakfast.
The breakfast was freshly picked fruits and tender and delicious meat barbeque.
Tang Yu was still sleeping, but when he smelled the smell of meat, he couldn't help but open his tired eyes. Then he saw Jells' busy hands and the meat barbecue swinging in front of his eyes.
Jells broke open the fruit and asked Tang Yu to eat some to moisten his throat. Then he tore off a relatively tender piece of meat and fed it to Tang Yu. Tang Yu wasn't polite to him either. He was hungry yesterday, and now he felt really hungry when he smelled the smell of barbeque.
"Tang Yu!" Su Yi's voice suddenly sounded. Tang Yu was lowering his head and using Jells' hand as a bowl. He didn't look up when he heard Su Yi's voice.
Su Yi looked at Tang Yu who was devouring his food and thought: This guy really can eat and drink, it seems like there's nothing wrong with him.
Seeing Tang Yu's naked body covered with red marks, Su Yi glanced at Jells, who had an expressionless and decent face.
"If there's nothing wrong, let's hurry back to the valley." Su Yi said, he planned to leave with Sinoer and the orc first, then he heard Tang Yu's question.
"What about the orc?"
"We will take him back first, and then we will judge him when you come back."
Tang Yu refused. The fright he received yesterday was rare in his life.
"No!" Jells said suddenly, just expressing Tang Yu's feelings. Tang Yu immediately shrank into Jells' arms, with a cute look on his face.
Tang Yu's behavior successfully made Su Yi feel disgusted, he couldn't help but roll his eyes at Tang Yu.
Su Yi slept in a cave yesterday, so he took out an animal skin from the space. Now seeing Tang Yu's pitiful naked body, he gave the animal skin to Tang Yu and asked him to make do with it temporarily.
Afterwards, came time for cruel torture.
Jells released the captured orc in front of him, then he used his own absolute advantage to catch him again and again. Of course, catching him back wasn't just a matter of catching him. Every time the orc was caught, the orc would be beaten up.
At first, Tang Yu was still interested in watching it, but later when he saw the orc being beaten to a bloody pulp, he lost interest and didn't want to watch it anymore.
After they had enough fun, they took the captured orc back to the tribe. As for how the orc would be dealt with later, the orcs refused to tell Su Yi and Tang Yu on the grounds that they were "delicate" females.
Regarding this arrangement, Tang Yu retorted a few words at first, but seeing Su Yi's indifferent expression, there was no point in continuing to fuss alone.
After this incident, for several days, the members of valley was discussing how to deal with this matter. Later, Lie adopted Tang Yu's idea and planned to make an identity card for all people in the valley.
The identity card had many functions, such as forming teams to build facilities in the valley and taking turns to patrol and be on duty.
The people here were illiterate. Although they had names, their names only had a few pronunciations. There were very few people who knew how to write. Generally, it was the priests and witch doctors in the tribe who knew a little bit. Their so-called characters were actually similar to oracle bone script. It looks like a painting, but it was actually easy to guess what it meant.
[Oracle-bone script (jiaguwen), the earliest known form of systematic Chinese writing, dates from the fourteenth to eleventh century BCE.]
In order to make identity cards, Su Yi and Tang Yu had to write their names themselves. The two of them used standard Chinese, and they were not in the mood to study the characters in this world bit by bit.