Quick Travel System: Age Strategy

Chapter 396 The Man on the Grassland is Mighty and Powerful 25

The herder who was next to Mayira watched her and saw that she was not doing her job seriously during the whole process.

I couldn't help but say to her: "Don't look at other people's actions. Look at yourself. You haven't even filled a bucket of milk yet. You are the last among the educated youth."

The more I talked about it, the more excited I became. How did they assign the people? I just listened to my aunt Huhe and assigned myself a person who could not do anything.

What's the point of just watching other people's movements if you can't learn anything yourself?

Mayila stuck out her tongue and said, "I'm just afraid of hurting the cows. I'm scared because the male educated youth were kicked by the cows."

"You have to speed up if you're afraid. Don't keep waiting for me to urge you. If I hadn't taught you, we would have filled the milk bucket in no time."

"Then please demonstrate it again. I want to learn it again."

The herdsman who was leading her sighed softly, then squatted down to demonstrate the technique.

He took her through it again and said, "Do you understand it now?" Then he looked up and almost got her angry to death.

The educated youth named Mayila was looking at what was happening elsewhere and didn't listen to what she was saying at all!

The shepherd stood up angrily and shook his sleeves, "Let whoever wants to teach you." Then he picked up the milk bucket and left.

"Hey! Who will teach me after you leave?" Mayila raised her hand and waved the air and shouted.

"Teach whoever loves you."

Seeing that no one came back to take her, Mayila wanted to pull a milk bucket to work by herself, but when she turned around, the cow had already run away.

Seeing that she was not liked by humans or animals, the male educated youth all laughed.

That gesture was comparable to Mayira's smile just now, but now it was Mayira who became the laughing stock.

Hearing the laughter, Mayila couldn't stay any longer and quickly got an empty bucket and went to Chengcheng's side.

Aunt Huhe was surprised to see that the person she was taking care of had become two people.

He called the herdsman who had previously taken care of Mayira and asked her to take the others to teach.

But the man was unwilling to do so and said, "I won't take her with me. If you can't take her with you, I'll help you take the other one."

The person she was going to take was Chengcheng, and she had already noticed that he had already gotten the hang of it.

It’s a good idea. Those who know how to teach can let her teach those who don’t know how to teach.

Naturally, Aunt Huhe was unwilling to do so. Wouldn't this just increase her workload?

The thought that if I were to be controlled by the tribe members so quickly, my words would no longer carry any weight in the tribe.

She is so easy to talk to that everyone wants to bully her and act wildly.

Then he rolled his eyes and said, "If you don't take it, then I won't take it either. How about this, then the person you take care of will be taken care of by the person I take care of, how about that?"

"How can that be done?!"

Isn't this equivalent to my apprentice becoming your apprentice's apprentice, which also reduces my own prestige?

"Then tell me what to do. I'll listen."

"You are capable enough to take two people."

"I can't carry it."

After a stalemate, the herdsman had to take Mayila back to teach.

How could she possibly let the people she taught learn under the people taught by the patriarch?

This is a lack of recognition of her ability. After all, she has been in this grassland for a long time. How can a newly-educated youth have more experience than her? !

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The morning work of milking the cows was delayed for three hours until all the milk buckets were full.

Huhe and Auntie asked the person who led them how many buckets they and their subordinates had, and checked the number one by one. The number of milk buckets had to be determined and could not be faked.

She knew that her group had squeezed in six buckets, and after deducting that number, there were still fourteen buckets left. If they were divided into four groups, the average amount would be four buckets.

Some people in some groups who thought their group performed well also started to talk about the number of their group.

Of course, there are also some who are too embarrassed to speak out, like Mayila's group.

Aunt Huhe wrote down the numbers everyone reported, checked the total and found out that the quantities of the last two groups were within the range of five buckets.

Kuturuk's group reported five barrels, and Usman's group said they squeezed out four barrels, which also met the standard.

Only Mayila and Maimaiti were left, and neither of them spoke.

Maimaiti, who originally thought that his team was relatively small, knew that he was not the last one when he heard that there were only five barrels left.

What else was there to refuse to say? He just reported the number right away.

"We have three barrels!"

As a result, Mayila's group only had two buckets of milk.

She was the first to be unable to bear the questioning gazes of the crowd. Mayila blushed and said, "We were the only group that squeezed two buckets, and our movements were not as fast as yours because I was afraid that the cow would kick me."

She had a relatively reasonable reason, so the herder who led her became the focus of everyone's attention.

"Why are you looking at me? I'm teaching her. You don't know how difficult it is to teach her. She's always distracted."

Everyone's eyes showed disbelief. How could it take so long to teach someone?

"You don't believe me?! Then let's take turns next time. I can't always be the one leading her and affect my performance."

Mayila looked at the herdsman with red eyes, "I was just a little slow, I have learned all the key points."

"Okay, now you've learned that, you can form a group by yourself next time."

"Okay, stop arguing. Now that we have the milk, we should process it." As he said this, he led the herdsmen and educated youth to pack ten barrels of milk and put them in well-sealed wooden barrels.

At this time, Huhedawa came. He walked in, looked at the people present and said hello.

Aunt Huhe arranged for Dawa to deliver eight barrels of the fresh milk to the city, and the remaining two barrels to be sold in the surrounding villages, but they had to do it secretly.

Little guards have started to appear in the city now. If you are seen by them, they will report you and you will be arrested.

If it weren't for the long-term supply to these border villages, I'm afraid these villagers wouldn't have milk coupons to buy milk, and couldn't afford malted milk.

What's there to worry about? No one will help you even if you beg for help.

The price of fresh milk is a bit high, but the key is that you don’t need a receipt.

In the early years, when bandits were rampant, the surrounding villages helped them fight the bandits, and the people on the grassland are grateful and have not forgotten it even after all this time.

Delivering goods to the villages is risky, not to mention that the money earned is unstable. If something goes wrong and you get caught, you'll be in trouble. The reason for the high price is also because of this risk factor. If the price is lower than in the city and no tickets are required, the herders will not be willing to take the risk of delivering goods to the villages.

Huhedawa was not idle. He followed his aunt's instructions and went out carrying two heavy wooden barrels. His brothers came in right after him.

Chaolu and Altan's group all came, but Toya didn't come.

The people who came also helped with the work. They walked closer to Lu while he was working and whispered to Hu He, "I went to see Toya yesterday. She was still angry with you. If you take some time to go see her today, she will feel better."

"What's the point of me going to see it? It's useless for you to go to see it. I'm not a panacea that will work immediately."

"You! Huhe, you also know that Toya listens to you the most. It will be more effective if you go and persuade her than me." Having said that, Chao Lu suppressed the pain in his heart and tried his best to persuade him to go.

In fact, he had known who Toya liked for a long time. He had only guessed it before, but what he heard in the yurt that time made him more certain.

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