Apart from a large amount of food, Yu Liang had obtained nothing more from the village, and as for information and clues about the Flat Kingdom, he had come up empty.
There were no books, no writing, no symbols, and no art.
Hollow and simple, from the perspective of living environment, their lives seemed to have no activities other than eating, as if viewed from the high altitude of the three-dimensional world, everything here was clear at a glance.
Yu Liang felt a bit strange about this. Even humans at the end of the ignorance stage, such as Australopithecines, had basic forms of entertainment; they knew how to dance and sing around a campfire, to offer sacrifices and worship deities, but the creatures of this village seemed to have no other activities.
If one said they had no intelligence, that would be one thing, but the fact that these triangular houses could be easily recognized showed that they possessed architectural skills.