This Is My Primitive Tribe

Chapter 224 - 151 Rabbit Tribe_2



But now, in order to get salt, apart from trading with the Vine Tribe, there’s no better option.

The Rabbit Tribe Witch said, "Exchanging two pieces of small premium stone for this salt isn’t bad. It’s much better than when we traded with the Wasp Tribe."

Premium stone is quite rare and is mostly buried deep underground. Even if there are some scattered on the surface, they are mostly picked up by tribespeople to craft stone tools.

But the Rabbit Tribe, thanks to having giant rabbits that are particularly good at digging, can more easily obtain those deep-buried premium stones.

Previously, when they traded premium stones for salt with the Wasp Tribe, they often got ripped off badly. But there was no other way since only the Wasp Tribe in the vicinity could trade salt.

Now that the Wasp Tribe is gone, they found the Vine Tribe, and judging from the first trading process, the Vine Tribe is much more generous than the Wasp Tribe.

Ju Ya asked, "Witch, should we take more premium stones to the Vine Tribe to trade for salt?"

The Rabbit Tribe Witch unhesitatingly said, "Yes, go quickly and trade some salt back. The people in the tribe haven’t had salt for a long time, this can’t continue."

The Rabbit Tribe leader said, "As Ju Ya just mentioned, apart from salt, the Vine Tribe also has ceramics. It would be best to trade a few back; our tribe’s ceramics can no longer be used."

Unlike iron tools, ceramics are brittle; over time, being bumped and knocked is unavoidable, and when they crack too much, they become unusable.

The Rabbit Tribe has not obtained ceramics for a long time. Taking this opportunity, they want to trade back some new ceramics.

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