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Chapter 51 Civilization Development

Chapter 51 Civilization Development
The development of civilization often follows an unchanging iron law - no development without demand.

Because of the lack of beast berries and the need for food, the Logos people finally planted wheat on a large scale and harvested heavy ears of wheat.

After an unbearable autumn and winter, the kingdom finally ushered in a bumper harvest of wheat.

Countless wheat rose from the ground, and half of the kingdom was mobilized to harvest bunches of wheat ears.

Jalesto looked at the people who were harvesting food, and a gratified smile appeared on his thinned face.

In this autumn and winter, even though countless hunters were sent to hunt, there was still very little food that could be brought back. Therefore, Jalesto had to organize the logos in the kingdom to contribute the surplus food at home, and the kingdom It seems to go back to the primitive commune period before the priests were born, and uniformly centralize and distribute food.

In addition, Jalesto also traveled far in person to ask for fish and shrimp from the narwhals that settled in the coastal waters. Fulfill the needs of an entire kingdom.

In the most difficult days, Jalesto even ordered a large amount of twigs, bark, and other food to be mixed together to satisfy the needs of the entire kingdom.

And now, they have finally passed the most difficult time and ushered in a harvest season.

Alesto went to the houses of the Logos who were cooking, looked around, and saw Tertullian and his old mother.

They were surrounded by a fire, over which stood a large wooden bowl filled with water and ears of wheat, and Tertullian cut open a piece of wild boar and threw it into it.

When Alesto walked over, the mother stood up and smiled kindly.

"Alesto, look at these ears of wheat."

She pointed to the ears of wheat in the bowl and said.

Jalesto looked down and saw that the ears of wheat were broken, and after the flame boiled the water, it turned into a paste.

"It tastes much better this way, Jalesto, and it's quite different after it's been ground and before it's ground."

The mother excitedly introduced to her child.

Jalesto looked at the mushy wheat porridge inside, and he could see it with the naked eye. It was obviously much easier to swallow than cooking the wheat ears directly, grinding them and then cooking them.

"Who discovered this? I want to reward him."

Jalesto said happily.

Mother shook her head, but said:
"I don't know. One day it suddenly spread, and no one knows who was the first to discover it."

This is always the case in the early days of civilization. Many crucial technological changes often cannot find an exact inventor. The changes always appear indistinctly and spread to everyone naturally.

Perhaps, the inventor would not have thought that his own inspiration would affect the development of civilization.

After the porridge was cooked, the mother took out the porridge and distributed it to her two children.

Tertullian sipped his oatmeal in silence, for he was often taciturn in the presence of his brother.

After his father passed away and Alesto was honored as king, Tertullian became more and more silent.

Jalesto glanced at his brother.

As the most outstanding hunter in the kingdom, Tertullian was often entrusted with important responsibilities by Alesto these days. According to his father's instructions, Tertullian tried his best to take care of and reuse Tertullian.

However, apart from caring and reusing, Alesto will also pay attention to Tertullian's other actions.

Even though Alesto knew that he had to love his brother, he still couldn't help being vigilant.

After a simple meal, Alesto bid farewell to his mother and brother and returned to the palace.

Now that the wheat is ripe and the harvest is bumper, for the country of the Logos, it will undoubtedly sweep away the dark clouds of the past.

However, the problem of food shortage is still not solved.

Jalesto gathered a group of guards, determined to visit the narwhals.

So after noon, the king and his guards left the kingdom and walked through the now slowly recovering forest. After the great flood, the forest was full of broken logs, so it was called the Forest of Broken Logs.

Finally, before the sun slowly set, Alesto came to the offshore where the narwhals were prowling.

Jalesto raised the broken horn in his hand, came to the shore, and called to the group of friendly narwhals.

Today, this one-horn inherited from the Prophet has a sacred meaning in the eyes of the Logos people.

If the throne of the king symbolizes the royal power to rule the world, then the single horn symbolizes the divine power on the top of the mountain.

Once the early king Saber sat on the throne, and the prophet Yar guarded the mountain. They were the leaders of the Logos and led the development of the kingdom together. For a long time, the two did not interfere with each other.

But now, kingship and theocracy have been unified in Jalesto.

God had told the new king and his prophet father that the Logos were the children of the present and the narwhals were the children of the future.

As Jalesto recalled it now, this statement made a lot of sense.

During the autumn and winter, Jalesto visited the narwhals many times, and each time they miraculously brought him a large number of fish and shrimps, but this is not the key point. The key point is that the narwhals seldom leave the sea.

Don't they need predation?

Jalesto had this question in his mind.

The Logos lived on hunting and gathering, and every Logos knew the habits of beasts well. It is common sense that most carnivorous beasts need to hunt, migrate, and divide their territories.

However, narwhals are always hovering near the sea, and there is a steady stream of fish and shrimp. This food seems to have fallen from the sky.

Alesto was extremely curious about this.

The sea water was slowly pushed away, and several huge narwhals surfaced.

The guards defending the king subconsciously took a few steps back.

Seeing the Logos people, the whales happily sang the whale song.

Jalesto noticed that the tune was different from before, more complicated and more tactful.

These narwhals seem to be getting smarter and more spiritual every day.

The horned narwhal followed, floated up, and led the way in singing.

As Jalesto approached the coast, the narwhals thought he was coming to ask for food again. One of the narwhals opened its mouth and spit out a large amount of fish and shrimp.

"No, no, I'm not here to ask you for fish and shrimp."

Jalesto raised his horn, and under the light, the sea rushed to the shore and sent the fish and shrimp back.

The narwhal with a broken horn took the fish and shrimps and tilted its head in doubt.

Because of its broken horn, Jalestos often called it a broken horn.

Jalesto approached them friendly, took a breath, and asked solemnly:
"Duanjiao, I want to ask you, where do your fish and shrimp come from? Do you grow wheat like fish and shrimp underwater? As long as a certain time comes, you can harvest countless fish and shrimp."

The wise new king saw with all-too-clear clarity,
Instead of continuing to beg for fish and shrimp from the narwhal, it is like this day after day, year after year.

It's better to ask the narwhal for a method to let fish and shrimp grow naturally like planting wheat.

 There is another update in the evening, please read on Tuesday

  
 
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