Rebirth Counterattack with Space -
Chapter 380 - 366: This Is My Space
Chapter 380: Chapter 366: This Is My Space
Seeing Bo Ya’s affirmative nod, it was Lu Yun and Shitou’s turn to be surprised and delighted.
This was simply like having their wishes granted on the spot.
"Since you have these, have all of your people learned them?" Shitou asked casually.
"Aside from the four of us who mentioned it initially, none of the current tribespeople have touched any of these things since," Bo Ya said, glancing at Sa Duo, Pusi, Langjia, and Liya with a hint of helplessness on his face.
"At the beginning, the master—our previous master took the only set of crew training courses and the spaceship simulation cockpit from the spaceship and placed it here so that we could learn them as quickly as possible.
At that time, the most important thing for all of our tribespeople was to undergo the crew training every day, with fishing and hunting happening very rarely since we had ample food moved from the spaceship. Hunting was just seen as an occasional entertainment or an addition to celebrate our former masters’ every successful return.
But then the former masters never came back, and our resources kept dwindling without the chance of replenishment. This set of things, along with the Seawater Converter, and the Treatment Device that were essential for our survival, all required energy to operate.
In fact, it could also operate using solar energy, but where can you extract solar energy from under the sea? Seeing our energy reserves getting lower, and as years passed, our tribespeople began to age, withering away without ever seeing the return of our former master and those tribespeople who left with them..."
Bo Ya’s face was filled with deep helplessness, "If it wasn’t because the spaceship was still there, those of us who were left would have probably thought we had been abandoned."
"I see." Because there didn’t seem to be any practical reason to learn these things any longer and due to the pressure for survival, they stopped having everyone continue learning, which was understandable. He would’ve made the same decision if put in that position.
So, Shitou affirmed with approval, "Under those circumstances, the survival of the entire tribe was the priority. It was the right decision to stop the training."
Yaluo glanced at Bo Ya, Sizhi, and Dan Le with a mix of embarrassment and pride on her face, as if to say: See, didn’t I tell you listening to me was right?
Bo Ya, Sizhi, and Dan Le all hung their heads simultaneously, showing a moment of shame. If it weren’t for Yaluo’s persistent arguments back then, they might have continued wasting even more energy.
After all, defying the master’s will seemed like a very big deal at the time, and no one wanted to experience the wrath of the master. But then, Yaluo stood up, willing to take all the consequences, and kept convincing them...
The fact proved her right; otherwise, their entire tribe would not have been able to survive till now, would not have had the energy, or even the Elixir sustaining them until the arrival of a new master, and would have fallen into a desperate situation decades ago.
"Looks like Yaluo played a significant role in that decision," Lu Yun couldn’t help but quietly communicate with Shitou, "It goes to show that in crucial moments women are more reliable and more rational than men."
"Isn’t there a saying that women hold up half the sky? If it were my wife, she’d certainly be even more capable than her."
Shitou didn’t skimp on the praise, which made Lu Yun look at him with satisfaction in her eyes, and her face also brightened. Shitou suddenly felt his entire being light up.
He suddenly realized that in front of the woman he loved, there was no need to learn any kind of artful flattery. Everything he said, which he himself would have found cheesy in the past when others said it, was instinctive when pleasing the woman he loved...
Lu Yun waved her hand and gathered up the objects, then said to everyone, "Gather all the tribespeople together, tell them to go back and pack all their belongings neatly, then as we move through each house, I can help them pack their things in advance."
"All the things?" Sizhi asked in surprise with a bit of confusion; was the new master’s space container really that big?
"Are you planning to come back here for a vacation if you leave things behind?" Lu Yun asked with a teasing glance.
Sizhi’s cold sweat broke out as he rubbed his hands together and chuckled, "Master, your space container is really huge."
Yaluo, Bo Ya, and Dan Le all wanted to cover their faces in embarrassment.
"Is everyone here?"
Lu Yun gave the Daya Clan people an hour to pack and then had them gather in the square. She then looked toward Yaluo, who nodded respectfully, "Yes, master."
"Good," with a smile, Lu Yun scooped up everyone into her space and transported them to a reasonably large island.
Suddenly transported to a new environment, the Da’er Clan members were astonished, and most of them couldn’t help but panic.
Except for the clueless children who were excited and curious, running everywhere, everyone wanted to touch, smell, and explore the flowers, plants, and trees, unable to be restrained.
Compared to the children, the adults were much more restrained, taking several deep breaths of fresh air but holding back from doing anything else.
In fact, aside from the four—Yaluo, Bo Ya, Sizhi, and Dan Le, none of the present Da’er Clan members had ever gone ashore, seen the sun, felt the rain, or even experienced the temperature changes of the outside world.
Luckily, they had the space, or even Lu Yun would have had doubts about their ability to adapt well to the external environment.
The space had its own spring, summer, autumn, and winter, with plenty of sunlight and rainfall. The climate didn’t change drastically, and there were no extreme weather conditions. It was mostly a perpetual spring.
This was also one of the reasons why Shitou proposed that in the future, newly born infants should be taken out of the space and raised by others. It wasn’t entirely about safety; there was also the issue of adaptation. If the infants got used to the climate inside the space, survival rates could plummet if they left it to live outside.
Of course, Lu Yun didn’t agree with Shitou’s suggestion. Even if they needed people in the future, they could simply find others from outside, instead of necessarily separating mothers from children. And if needed, they would respect each individual’s wishes.
"Master, may I ask where we are?" Yaluo inquired uncertainly toward Lu Yun.
"This is my space."
Since all the people were inside and she and Shitou had already confirmed that no living beings were left outside, Lu Yun answered Yaluo straightforwardly.
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