I Became The Chief of A Primitive Village
I Became The Chief of A Primitive Village
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SUMMARY
Su Bai, a novelist from Earth accidentally fell from the top of a cliff.
When he woke up, he realised he had already transmigrated to another world. Furthermore, this was not just any world. It was a primitive other world with Humanoids.
With his Daily Assistance System and extensive knowledge from modem society, some of which he learnt from being an author, he led his primitive Tribe out of poverty. There, little by little, he started to transform the era, to advance it forward!
Uncovering mysterious of Shamans! Meeting more beast eared women! Farming! Collapse
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Chapter List
- Chapter 161: Handcrafting Ceramics
- Chapter 162: Bringing Back to Life
- Chapter 163: Unavoidably Troublesome
- Chapter 164: Great Warrior, Come Help Me Glaze
- Chapter 165: The Crystallisation of Clay and Fire
- Chapter 166: Top-tier Luxury Item
- Chapter 167: Garlic
- Chapter 168: They Should Be a Large Tribe
- Chapter 169: A Strange Tribe
- Chapter 170: The Surprised Spotted Deer Tribe
- Chapter 171: Cooperation Between Two Tribes?
- Chapter 172: Allies
- Chapter 173: A Gentle and Charming Woman
- Chapter 174: A Fizzy, Bubbling Feeling
- Chapter 175: Even Wild Birds Dislike It
- Chapter 176: A Sudden Scream
- Chapter 177: Qing Yan
- Chapter 178: I’ll Teach You a Lesson
- Chapter 179: Took a Big Tumble
- Chapter 180: Giving You a Punch
- Chapter 181: Fruit Oil Lamp
- Chapter 182: After a Short Separation, One Must Look At Them Anew
- Chapter 183: Trading a Piece of Ceramic for a Bag of Dried Meat
- Chapter 184: Arranging Other Matters
- Chapter 185: You Also Have Linen Clothing?
- Chapter 186: He is the Shaman?
- Chapter 187: Relax on the First Day
- Chapter 188: Qing Yan’s Shock
- Chapter 189: Feeling Ashamed
- Chapter 190: Not Even as Good as a Girl
- Chapter 191: Taming
- Chapter 192: Using Wild Rabbits as Experimental Subjects
- Chapter 193: This Favour Can Be Granted
- Chapter 194: The Plan Is What Matters