I Became The Chief of A Primitive Village

Chapter 314: Sha Lan’s Strong Sense of Responsibility



The two hundred people took the board and a few began sliding it like they had been shown.

They found that wherever the board passed, the road became as smooth as when the Shaman had done it.

The effect was very satisfying, and they grew to enjoy it, they started to compete in trying to operate the board themselves.

“Alright, now pave another section and use this board. If it meets my standards, you can start work today and get extra meat tonight.” Su Bai said.

“Understood!” The two hundred people grew more excited at the prospect of getting extra meat tonight.

They divided the work: some carrying crushed stones, others handling cement, and so on.

Their orderly division of labor surprised Su Bai, though, upon reflecting on it, it made sense.

Primitive societies naturally operated through division of labor, with each person having their specific tasks. It was precisely this orderly cooperation that allowed Tribes to survive in this primitive era.

An hour later, the two hundred people completed another road section and the smoothen. They were being more careful this time, and also more patient. After all, paving a longer section meant it took longer.

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