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Chapter 17 - function

Reuniting everyone here.

Yes, sir.

After everyone woke up, I ordered everyone to gather so that everyone could listen.

It didn't take long, and everyone gathered in the center of the flock, leaving only me in the tree.

I looked at everyone from a branch of the tree and spoke to everyone.

Today, we will move from here.

What? Everyone had an expression that said that.

What do you mean move, to where, has the chief gone mad, and the predators, and what if we die, and the food.

Everyone asked various questions, but since I was the chief, no one dared to say anything.

Don't worry, it won't be today, but soon.

At that moment, everyone calmed down because they didn't have to move now.

But one question still remained: Will we have to move someday? When?

After saying this, I called some of my friends and others that I judged to be the strongest and smartest.

You come with me.

Uhmm.

I and all the ones I called went with me to the workshop.

You guys grab everything.

I ordered them to take all the tools from the workshop, the weapons, tools except the paint since it was a delicate product, and I was the only one who took it. Other than that, everything else was taken by the others.

Now, we will go back to the flock.

They quickly agreed, and we returned to the flock.

I ordered them to put the weapons in one corner and the tools in another corner.

I called the strongest of the flock and placed them next to the weapons.

Then, I called the intelligent ones and placed them next to the tools.

The rest stayed in front of the paints.

Among the weapons, there were 12 spears with stones, 14 daggers, 6 axes, 8 shields, and something I had created some time ago.

5 bows.

Bows are one of humanity's earliest long-range weapons, which were used even after the invention of firearms.

The bows were of the type that Native Americans used.

I used some animal skins to create a quiver to hold the arrows, one for each bow with at least 15 arrows each.

As for the tools, they were a pestle, chipped stones for sharpening, buckets, ropes, and hammers with a normal stone.

And the rest that didn't have any remarkable features, I left in front of the paints.

What do we do now, chief?

Each of you will use one that is in front.

You.

I pointed to the strongest one. Take this.

I pointed to an axe.

You guys take these here. I ordered some to take the spears.

You take these.

I chose the largest ones for the shields.

And you guys take this.

I pointed to those who were both intelligent and strong for the bows.

Great, no one does anything until I command.

Yes, chief!

Then I turned to the intelligent ones.

Now, you are different; everyone uses everything in front.

I will teach you what to do with each of them.

So, I took a bucket of paint and called those who were left out.

You will be the first to learn, your job is to do this.

I dipped my finger in the colored paint and began to draw the tree where the flock lived.

You will have to do with this what I did with everything you see.