Shao Xuan had been supervising the waterway project for the past few days and it was almost complete. He had to be there to tell them which places still had to be fixed and ensure they finished the touch-up work in time. Or it would be too hard to fix once the waterway opens.
As for the pterosaur, as long as it did not fly up to the residential area and attack any Flaming Horns, Shao Xuan paid it no mind since he did not have the time.
No one paid attention to the withered leaf birds during these few days but something strange happened to them as days passed by. They no longer behaved the same way they did before. Their nature was changing in a peculiar direction.
However, Shao Xuan didnât know about this. He only knew about the pterosaurâs movements. As for the withered leaf birds, Shao Xuan thought other Flaming Horns were looking after them, so he thought nothing significant would happen.
Two days before the completion date, Shao Xuan was drawing the blueprints for some tools they needed to use for defence when someone ran over to look for him.
At first, Shao Xuan thought something happened to the pterosaur but the person who came over told him, âGrand Elder, a few strangers arrived. The chief said that if you are interested, you can come over to take a look.â
âStrangers?â âStrangerâ either meant other tribes they didnât know about or people who came from the sea. However, since Gui He sent a messenger here to inform him, he knew that it was something unusual.
Shao Xuan set down the matters he was dealing with and headed for the headquarters. When he passed the stone bridge, he noticed some rafts stopped beside the bridge. Shao Xuan had never seen any rafts made from this material here. It didnât seem local. There were even some things that looked like sails on the rafts, but they were not fabric. They were made from leaves patched together.
There were some decorations on the raft, and Shao Xuan hesitated when he saw one of these decorations. After he took a closer look, he could already guess why Gui He was looking for him.
There was a small spiral conch shell on the raft. Judging by the colours and stripes on the shell, it didnât seem like something that could be found in the river. It was more like something from the sea.
These people came from the sea?
Looking at where the raft, Shao Xuan asked the person beside him, âDid they come from downstream?â
âYes. Thatâs also what I heard from the people stationed at the stone bridge,â the warrior said as he looked around. Seeing no one around, he added in a whisper, âIt seems like those people brought quite a lot of things. They even have cowries.â
Cowries were used as a currency in many places, and they were unique because they had medicinal properties and were extremely rare.
Shao Xuan wouldnât be surprised if those people came from the desert area. Most of the cowries inland mostly came from there. Back then, the Rain tribe had so many cowries because they profited from being the broker.
However, after the disaster, cowries became rarer inland. Hence, some people who came on expedition trips to the trading point once wondered whether the tribes that lived by the sea were exterminated or migrated. At least they never heard of anyone who saw the people at the sea when they went there. No new cowries came from there either.
However, the sea didnât just exist in that direction. Shao Xuan had clearly said before that if they travelled down the Flaming River, they would definitely see the ocean but he didnât reach the sea last time because they were rushing back to replace Caesarâs eye. That was why they didnât continue travelling downstream.
Now, tribes were coming from the sea downstream.
Shao Xuan didnât tell the others about his thoughts right away. People who came from the sea, who brought cowries. This information would trigger the curiosities of other people who were visiting on expedition trips.
âHow many of them came? And where are they now?â Shao Xuan asked.
âAbout fifty. Their rafts only stopped when they reached the stone bridge. Our people brought them up to the shore. However, when they came up, about more than half of them had already fainted. Now theyâre bringing them up to the residential area to rest.â
Perhaps the others didnât make it alive due to accidents on the way.
When Shao Xuan went up to the residential area, he even heard some people in the tribe discussing this matter. Whenever a new tribe came by, people would begin discussing. Everyone had different beliefs and cultures. The way they dressed was different too. There were too many differences, so this was what they were discussing.
âI heard those people even have horns on their head!â
âWhat do you mean horns? Those are just fake horns theyâre wearing!â
âThose horns arenât real? How come Iâve never seen them before? They donât look like horns at allâŚâŚâ
Shao Xuan had his doubts as he listened to the other Flaming Horns.
Gui He arranged for these people to live in the house they used to host their guests in the residential area. It was bigger, and there were rooms with beds and cushions. This was the same place the Feather tribesmen lived when they visited.
When Shao Xuan entered the house, he noticed Gui He and Gui Ze were both present. The two retired shamans were there too. Gui He was chatting with a person who was lying on a bed. That person was talking passionately although he seemed to be quite tired already. He was just forcing himself to stay awake. He was dark-skinned and skinny. There were many injuries on his body, and he spoke with a strong foreign accent. It was probably because the seaside was too far from the central region and there werenât many people to socialise with over there, so they naturally developed their own speaking style. Gui He was having a hard time conversing with him too and this person was already speaking slower than usual.
There were some horn-like things on the table. This was probably the âhornsâ the others in the tribe were discussing. However, those werenât actual beast horns. They were unique spiral shells from marine snails.
Seeing Shao Xuan enter, Gui He told the injured man to rest and walked out of the room. He gestured for Shao Xuan to follow him.
Those people took up six rooms. There were many rooms here. Gui He brought Shao Xuan to a room that was farthest away from the others.
âWhich tribe did they come from?â Shao Xuan asked.
Gui Heâs appeared confused. He looked at Shao Xuan and said helplessly, âI donât know.â
Seeing Shao Xuanâs doubtful look, Gui He explained, âI couldnât understand much of what they said.â
He could only try his best to guess what they were trying to say from some of the words they could discern, but Gui He couldnât understand what they were trying to say at all when they suddenly spoke fast when they were excited.
âHowever, there are probably others in their tribe who can speak better. Itâs only because about half of them had fainted. The rest of them who are awake are either hesitant to speak or forcefully staying awake. However, after Gui Ze gave them some medicine, it was clear their attitude improved but there are still some things theyâre hesitant to tell. Their emotions are a little complicated. You can say theyâre full of excitement and passion, but theyâre still hiding something. Of course, I know these are common behaviours, but Ah Xuan, you donât know. The way they look at us. The looks in their eyes. Itâs very unusual. Other tribes have never looked at us like this.â
As he suddenly thought of something, Gui He took out a shell, âThey brought a lot of things. There are beautiful stones and these rare cowries. No, these are different from the cowries weâve seen before. They havenât been polished, and some even have rotten meat on them.â
Shao Xuan took a close look at these cowries. He learned how to discern the value of the cowries by their appearance from Yang Sui. Some shells were pretty but didnât look valuable. They also didnât have any medicinal value. Some of these shells werenât cowries and couldnât trick anyone who was an expert in this field. Some of the shells that looked more common, however, could be used to trade for more goods from people who knew their actual value.
Now, the shells that Gui He showed him had attractive and beautiful spiral patterns and also had medicinal properties.
âThese can be considered cowries. Theyâre even better than the ones from before,â Shao Xuan said.
âIndeed. But the strange thing is, these people act like they donât value these at all. You know it too. If they wanted to use these as currency for trade, they wouldâve protected them and made sure they were in the best condition, but these people werenât like that at all. The only thing they cared most about was a giant shell.â
âYes. I already sent people to carry the giant shell into a room. Some of those people who havenât fainted are still guarding the giant shell. I can sense something inside it. A human!â