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Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable

Chapter 559 - 542: Grand Leader 60 Four Thousand Words

Author: Sweet Words from the Heart
updatedAt: 2025-09-24

CHAPTER 559: CHAPTER 542: GRAND LEADER 60 FOUR THOUSAND WORDS

Of course, Shuangshuang didn’t tell the other party about overly complex ways to eat it. It’s not that Shuangshuang is keeping secrets; even if she told them, they might not learn it. So, Shuangshuang only shared two ways to eat it: one is to spread it on meat as a barbecue seasoning, and the other is to soak it in water to drink, which can prevent dryness and aid bowel movement.

Shuangshuang’s straightforwardness instantly moved the other party. The ability to relieve dryness is truly great. Their tribe knows little about vegetarian foods; their main food every day is meat, and they often experience dryness and heat issues. If honey water can really help with this, it’s a huge benefit.

The man was overly moved by Shuangshuang’s sincerity at this moment, thinking this girl is too honest to tell him such things, without fearing they might never sell her this good stuff of honey again.

Of course, the man wouldn’t really stop selling Shuangshuang honey, as there was too much honey around their tribe, and even if they didn’t sell it, they couldn’t eat it all.

Despite this, the man laughed heartily, slapping Shuangshuang’s shoulder and said: "You’re a straightforward woman. I’m definitely making friends with you, Hagen. Don’t worry. As long as your Yanhuang Tribe wants it, our Chun Tribe will definitely sell honey to you without holding back."

Hagen is an extremely honest guy. Because Shuangshuang shared openly about the correct way to eat honey, he resolved not to accept the dried meat that Shuangshuang offered again, saying that honey is not precious to the Chun Tribe, and he wants to be friends with Shuangshuang, not be calculative, making Shuangshuang feel rather embarrassed.

Primitive people make friends very simply, just at a glance. The same goes for fighting. It’s like that famous modern joke, ’What are you looking at? I’m looking at you, so what? You look at me, I’ll punch you.’ In short, one glance makes friends, and one glance goes straight into a fight, just that simple and crude.

Since they found each other agreeable, and Hagen was so generous to waive the subsequent dried meat, Shuangshuang invited Hagen and those who came to help deliver honey to stay for a meal. Hagen didn’t object and agreed.

Next, Shuangshuang showcased her skills by actively cooking a honey barbecue. Shuangshuang doesn’t quite like overly sweet flavors, so she just lightly brushed a little honey on the barbecue. This way, the meat wouldn’t become very sweet but still enhances the flavor. Sure enough, after grilling, it received unanimous praise from everyone.

Hagen and his tribesmen were also shocked by the wealth of the Yanhuang Tribe. When they took the first bite of grilled meat, they realized that the taste was richly savory with salt as soon as it entered the mouth. Clearly, a lot of salt was added—just enough without being excessive, making the grilled meat taste extremely good.

The Chun Tribe is a great tribe, and they exchange a lot of salt every year. The people in the tribe can also eat salt at every meal, but the amount of salt is limited. They can only add a light flavor and cannot extravagantly use salt to their taste, so they still need to drink blood every few days to supplement salt.

Hagen confirmed that the salt in this meat wasn’t just used for inviting them to dinner, because this meat had been marinated with spices before, and when eating, it was directly placed on the fire to grill.

That is to say, Yanhuang Tribe people naturally eat salt this lavishly on ordinary days, and looking at how Yanhuang Tribe people appear accustomed to it suggests that such casual salt consumption has been a reality for quite some time, becoming second nature.

Almost instantly, Hagen made up his mind to establish a good relationship with such a prosperous tribe like the Yanhuang Tribe. He didn’t want to take any advantage, wasn’t being calculative; wealth naturally accompanies strength, and Hagen merely wished to have a strong tribe as an ally.

The meal was lively and fragrant, and the aroma spread far away, making the people living in the cave greedily swallow their saliva one after another. Unfortunately, the meat they grilled couldn’t match the taste of Shuangshuang’s, due to the absence of Flaming Grass, chili beans, and honey to flavor it, leaving them only enviously watching at the end.

The people from both tribes got along quite well. After eating and drinking together, the relationship became close enough for them to exchange names with arms around each other’s shoulders.

Before leaving, Shuangshuang gave Hagen three fruit shells full of salt as a gift. This time, Hagen gladly accepted. Friends don’t need to be overly concerned with such minor details, and Hagen wasn’t someone who likes taking advantage of others. He returned the favor by sending a lot of valuable dried fruit the next day.

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