I am a Primitive Man

Chapter 235 – The steady Divine Child

Han Cheng looked at the bow in Third Senior Brother’s hand, which had a thick middle and slightly thinner ends with a slight curve, and he was pretty surprised.

According to his estimation, even with the fastest progress, it would still take until noon for Lame to finish making the bow.

Looking up at Third Senior Brother’s eyes, filled with bloodshot veins, Han Cheng knew what was going on.

When someone is particularly fond of something and, within their abilities, it is possible they will burst out with great enthusiasm, just like Third Senior Brother did.

The bow was made well, even better than Han Cheng had expected.

To make such a bow under these conditions, it had to be said that Third Senior Brother had put in a lot of effort.

Han Cheng took the bow and carefully examined it for a while. Then, he nodded approvingly towards Third Senior Brother, indicating his approval. Third Senior Brother’s tired and tense face immediately broke into a smile.

Afterward, Han Cheng taught him to carve grooves for the bowstring at both ends of the bow using a stone knife. Then, he brought appropriate thickness ropes and had the Third Senior Brother hold the bow while he strung the bow.

At this point, without any cattle, if there were cattle, using cow tendons to make the bowstring would result in a better bow.

Han Cheng thought to himself, chuckling. He was being a bit greedy.

Lame and several others who made bows and arrows were surprised to see the bow in Third Senior Brother’s hand. Most of them hadn’t even made half their bows, yet Third Senior Brother had already finished making his bow. The difference was indeed quite significant.

The third Senior Brother pulled the bowstring forcefully and then released it. The bow trembled slightly, emitting a buzzing sound, demonstrating the power of the bow.

His expression became very excited, unable to contain his desire to go outside and shoot a couple of arrows to test the power of this bow and arrow.

“Let’s go try it out!”

Han Cheng also wanted to know how the wooden bow he had crudely made based on the images from his memory would perform.

The same was true for the eldest brother and the others. After taking the three feather arrows made yesterday, they went outside, covered in white snow.

Only the Second Senior Brother didn’t pay much attention to the people who went out. He didn’t think the newly made bow would be powerful.

When they went out to test the arrows, he even deliberately took a few stones, preparing to compare with the new bow again.

Han Cheng estimated a distance of about twenty-five meters, drew a horizontal line on the snowy ground with his foot, and then had Third Senior Brother stand here to shoot the arrow.

Twenty-five meters was the distance Third Senior Brother had used for arrow testing yesterday.

Third Senior Brother took a deep breath, nocked the arrow, aimed after drawing the bow, and released it with a snap.

“Thud!”

Third Senior Brother’s archery did not disappoint. The first arrow did not miss; it was firmly embedded in the tree stump used as a target, causing the stump to sway.

The crowd cheered while the Second Senior Brother snorted and tightened his grip on the stones in his hand.

The wooden feather arrow was firmly embedded in the tree stump, and even after pulling it twice, it still didn’t come out. It was Third Senior Brother’s handiwork.

The excitement of the crowd was evident.

The distance for the shooting was moved back about five meters, and the Third Senior Brother continued to shoot. The first arrow missed, but the second arrow hit.

The crowd cheered again, and those who, like Second Senior Brother, had thought poorly of the bow and arrow after witnessing it yesterday began to waver in their thoughts.

When the distance was pulled back to sixty meters, and Third Senior Brother shot the feather arrow into the tree stump again, those who doubted this new type of weapon were convinced.

Second Senior Brother pondered momentarily, then quietly threw the few stones he held onto the snowdrift. At this distance, it was no longer something he could throw with his arm.

Faced with this fact, he had to admit that the bow and arrow were remarkable even if he was unwilling.

Just yesterday, he could easily surpass the bow and arrow, but now, after just one night, he had been far surpassed. This…

The emergence of the improved bow and arrow immediately refreshed everyone in the tribe’s understanding of bows and arrows. According to this trend, creating a bow and arrow that could shoot down the sun wouldn’t be impossible…some people thought to themselves.

As for the Eldest Senior Brother and the others who received the wood yesterday, were filled with excitement and went eagerly to continue making bows and arrows.

Hei Wa knocked on wood in the room for a while, then suddenly remembered something. He put down what he held, left the room, and walked towards the main gate.

The courtyard quickly became quiet. After a while, Second Senior Brother, who had already returned to his room, came out. He found the stones he had thrown into the snowdrift not long ago, looked around, and came to the spot marked sixty meters away. He set a stance, raised his throwing arm high, and exerted force.

The stone flew out, traced an arc in the air, and fell onto the snow.

From here, it didn’t look very far from the tree stump, but when he reached it, he found it was still far away. Second Senior Brother felt even more discouraged…

“Divine Child! Divine Child!”

Han Cheng stood by the window in the room, lifted a corner of the animal hide covering the window, and watched Second Senior Brother vigorously throwing stones into the snow with some sighs. He could understand Second Senior Brother’s feelings at this moment.

Just as he felt emotional, Heiwa’s voice suddenly rang out from a distance, filled with excitement.

This guy…hit the jackpot? Such joy? He’s already a father, yet he’s still so unstable.

Han Cheng thought to himself.

“Bang!”

The door was suddenly pulled open, hitting the wall behind it and bouncing back. A figure flashed in from the doorway and rushed into the snow. It was Han Cheng, who had just been thinking about being stable.

Of course, Han Cheng couldn’t remain calm because, just now, a thought suddenly flashed through his mind.

“Charcoal! Charcoal! Charcoal…completed…”

Han Cheng ran a short distance outside and saw Hei Wa running towards him. Before Heiwa reached him, he saw Han Cheng and shouted.

Han Cheng’s tense heart suddenly relaxed, and his footsteps stopped involuntarily.

Charcoal!

It was charcoal!

He didn’t know how to describe his feelings at that moment.

“How much was destroyed?”

Han Cheng suppressed his excitement and asked Heiwa, who had rushed to his side.

“N…nothing…destroyed…all…fine…”

Hei Wa was panting heavily, out of breath, but the excitement on his face was hard to hide.

Nothing was destroyed?

Han Cheng’s eyes widened instantly.

How is that possible?!

After learning from Heiwa that charcoal was indeed produced, he only thought that this time, a lot of charcoal was produced. As for the fact that no firewood was destroyed, he didn’t dare to think about it in that direction.

Now, hearing Hei Wa say this, Han Cheng became unbelieving.

“Are you sure no firewood was destroyed?”

“Re…really…nothing…destroyed, all…charcoal!”

Heiwa nodded vigorously.


1 Comment

Easykiln · May 2, 2024 at 1:08 am

If you understand that tendons can become a strong and flexible cord, why on earth have you been using crude straw ropes for everything up to now? It doesn’t need to be as strong as cow tendon to be very useful.

Also, why are you so much smarter when it comes to processing wood than hide, especially when so many of the methods you use are applicable to both types of material? Only your tanning process is way ahead of your other leather working technology… Although I know you can make lye from wood ash, and lye is used both for tanning hides and for soap, surely just adding ash to water isn’t complete lye and should have a weak effect? I don’t know how lye is made, though. Surely the existence of tanning racks, the need to scrape hides, beating hides to soften them, and pre-punching holes in hide rather than trying to sew through it like cloth are all more common knowledge than lye… All the hides seem to be processed in furs as well, which seems really limiting. I would have liked to see trial and error of making true leather, or at least a mention that the tribe originally had basic knowledge in that regard. In the absence of cloth, I find the lack of focus on making the most out of leather a waste. Maybe MC will notice when he comes across a tribe with a leather water skin…

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