Chapter 156 One telescope per person?
Chapter 156 One telescope per person?
It was indeed noon, and Jiang Luoluo and the others couldn't stay for a free meal, so they said goodbye to Wu and left one after another.
At the same time, I silently mourned for Nan.
Judging from how fast Chief Jing got home, even if he caught up with him, they would probably have already finished beating him up.
However, Jiang Luoluo actually knew why the shaman did that. Not to mention that the tribe's way of educating children was to beat them up, even if Nan reacted like that in the shaman's wooden house, he had to be taught a lesson.
That way he'll learn his lesson and won't repeat the mistake.
Because children's bodies are not fully developed, their little minds cannot fully comprehend many complex things.
Instead of lecturing them with grand principles about why they can't do certain things, a real slap on the face can at least solve one problem—the same mistake shouldn't be made twice.
First, let them know that they cannot do it, and then they can understand why they cannot do it.
Chi helped deliver the wolf's tail grass back to Jiang Luoluo and Ge's cave, but did not accept Jiang Luoluo's offer to stay... not because she was worried that Jiang Luoluo would cook the wolf's tail grass for her to eat.
After all, Chi herself had offered to be Jiang Luoluo's "guinea pig," so she wouldn't run away at this time.
Most importantly, Akane is going to find her "good friends" while wearing the transparent lenses. She hasn't really "met" her friends yet, and now she's going to get to know them all over again.
Of course, since the magnification of the transparent lens does not match Aka's nearsightedness, it can only be said to provide some relief, but it cannot allow Aka to see things clearly in high definition.
For example, it's like going from a pixelated photo to one with half the pixelation.
At least the general outline is now visible.
While preparing lunch, Jiang Luoluo told Ge about what happened at the witch's place after he left, and her idea of making things with wolf's tail grass.
Ge listened silently. Although a strange expression appeared on his face when he heard about wolf's tail grass, he hesitated for a moment and then remained silent.
Jiang Luoluo could tell at a glance that Ge was probably also a victim of "wolf's tail grass" and must have been tricked into eating it when he was a child.
...Is this some kind of tribal game where they try to trick children into tasting wolf's tail grass?
What a bunch of adults with twisted sense of humor!
Unexpectedly, not long after lunch, Jiang Luoluo still hadn't visited Yuan—the matter of the wolf's tail grass couldn't begin until everything about the telescope was finished.
Jiang Luoluo can't just give up halfway through something, can she?
The leader, Jing, suddenly arrived at Jiang Luoluo and Ge's house.
"Luo, I'm sorry, I've already taught Nan a lesson." Chief Jing placed down an extremely clear, transparent stone about the size of a basketball.
"This is my apology to you on behalf of Nan."
Jiang Luoluo was very surprised and quickly waved her hand, "It's okay, Nan has already tried his best, it's not Nan's fault..."
“No,” Chief Jing forcefully stuffed the transparent stone into Jiang Luoluo’s arms.
"This is also to thank you for making the telescope for the tribe," Chief Jing said earnestly.
"I left too quickly just now and forgot to tell you. Luo, I hope you can make more telescopes, preferably so that every member of the tribe can have one."
"Also," Chief Jing pointed to the binoculars in his hand, which were as big as an adult man's arm, "I'd like them to be made smaller, so they're easier to carry, is that alright?"
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