Traveling through ancient times: Savages are hungry for food

Chapter 233: Bitter Orange



Chapter 233: Bitter Orange

So, before the stable door was opened, Sang Tian asked all the tribesmen in the stable to come out first.

Standing next to the fence of the three-meter-wide road built by the tribe.

In his hand was a skewer of food specially made by the females.

There are carrots, apples, corn, molasses, cabbage, pumpkin, and so on.

There was also a lot of jam poured on top.

Of course, food alone is not enough.

When these horses have food in their stomachs and are not starving, the long-awaited freedom is nothing compared to the food.

So, Sang Tian must take some medicine!

As for the cloud clams, forget it.

As soon as that thing was released, all the horses fell asleep and lay down in a large area, and they lay there for twelve hours.

It's impossible for the tribe to move these 200 horses to the training ground while they are asleep, right?

Besides, what if they still jump around and yearn for freedom after waking up?

but……

Sang Tian knew that our witch was a hidden genius!

When the tribesmen set out for the autumn trade fair, the high priest led by the witch, the giant rhinoceros that all the tribesmen pulled hard to get, had a dazed look in its eyes and weak feet. It was all the work of the witch.

Sang Tian went to see the witch early in the morning and explained his purpose.

Wu Cang's old but penetrating voice came...

"That's not just a medicine or a poison. It's the divine energy that a witch possesses, connecting them to the divine forces of heaven and earth... Using the witch's unique will and divine energy to connect with the forces of heaven and earth and the savage power within us, we can drain the beast's mind and bring it under our control..."

After hearing this, Sang Tian felt terrible.

She has always known that this world is indeed somewhat supernatural.

I didn't expect it to be so mysterious...

People who don't know this might think it's a fantasy novel instead of an ancient novel...

Why is it so mysterious... What about the power of heaven and earth, heavenly energy, and wild power...

Sang Tian really couldn't digest this for a moment.

What's more, Sang Tian felt it was a little strange.

Everyone in the tribe knows that the witch has special abilities and is the most untouchable person in the ancient tribe.

But how could the tribe know about the divine power of heaven and earth, the power of the wilderness, and the energy of heaven?

The witch would never say these things to them.

Why did you tell her today?

This left Sang Tian puzzled.

Wu looked at Sang with a serious expression.

He sighed inwardly, thinking, "Looks like we still can't rush things! We need to give this spiritual child some time to accept it... It doesn't matter. She's the one chosen by the gods, and one day, she'll become the next generation of witches...

That will be the day I disappear..."

Wu put away his thoughts and said to Sang: "Child, although it is not the herbs that are used to control the giant beast.

But there is a medicine that can really solve your urgent problem."

Sang Tian didn't care about the doubts in her heart.

His eyes lit up and he asked, "What kind of herb is it? What does it do?"

"It's called Kuyenzhi, and it's not a drug that confuses the mind, but rather a soothing and calming medicine. It works incredibly quickly, forcibly suppressing the recipient's irritability and calming their nerves.

I guess this is what I need to train horses!"

Sang Tian looked delighted.

Since the witch said it would be effective quickly, it must be effective quickly.

After thanking the witch, Sang Tian took Ping An and Xi Le to the witch's cave to accompany her.

I took the bitter orange to process it myself.

Look, there is bitter orange powder on those fruit skewers.

As for the food they were fed at that time, it was naturally sprinkled with citrus aurantium powder.

However, just eating these is not enough.

After all, they have to be stable both inside and out, right?

So, Sang Tian placed a large pile of bitter oranges in the stable, divided them into several piles, and then lit them with torches.

Then, the gauze soaked in the juice of bitter orange was given to the tribe members.

The tribesmen tied gauze around the horse's muzzle.

Wait for ten minutes first, let the horses come up a bit before opening the stable door.


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