Chapter 93: Should Papermaking Be Put on the Agenda?
After Su Bai left the classroom, he walked towards the toilet area, wanting to check on the growth of the sweet potatoes and chilli peppers.
“Shaman, I now know how to write what you’ve just taught us,” Yu Ying started looking forward to returning to the Teepee to write.
Yan Hua blinked her red eyes, looking smug, and said, “I know too, it looks very simple.”
The two of them had been listening attentively on the side while Su Bai was teaching. Sometimes, they would involuntarily gesture in their palms, while mumbling to themselves.
“Then when we go back, let me see how you write,” Su Bai said with a slight smile.
These numbers were not difficult, but the upcoming, Chinese Characters, would be a lot harder. In fact, Su Bai believed it would take a lot longer to learn, and would have to wait until they moved back to the Tribal Ancestral Land. At that time, they would need paper and pens too, the sand trays were not a long-term solution.
“Yes.” Yu Ying said softly with a smile.
“If you learn quickly, I can also teach you how to write your own names,” Su Bai said with a smile.
Yu Ying blinked her pink eyes, curiously asking, “Shaman, can you really teach us how to write our own names?”
