Chapter 248 - 161: The Tribe Who Couldn’t Eat Their Fill
Jiang Xuan walked along, observing as he went, and he discovered that the cave dwellings of the Rabbit Tribe were truly numerous.
They say a clever rabbit has three burrows, and just one clever rabbit digs three caves for itself. With these enormous rabbits all over the hills, how many caves must they have dug?
Sometimes, while walking along the path, they had to detour because there were caves in the middle of the road, covered with branches and weeds, making them into traps.
If a tribe were to attack, facing these hills full of caves, they probably wouldn’t even find where the Rabbit Tribe’s people were.
For a tribe without particularly strong combat abilities to exist for a long time, its ability to survive must be very strong.
The Rabbit Tribe is a typical example.
When they reached halfway up the mountain, they finally saw the houses of the Rabbit Tribe.
The houses of the Rabbit Tribe were different from those in other places; their houses were half underground and half above ground, connected to cave dwellings.
The way they obtained wood was also different from other tribes.
Other tribes laboriously chopped down trees, using stone axes bit by bit for small trees and resorting to fire for large ones.
