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Chapter 696 Teaching

The schools of the Navi people are not here, or they have no school to say anything. They emphasize teaching by example and in practice.

When the little Neville people started to learn, they were led by their parents, teaching them the skills of hunting bit by bit, teaching them how to get along with nature, and making them a real Neville people.

Sawangna took Grey out of the Avatar School, flexibly turned over the tree, and waved to Grey below, "Come on, you won't be able to do this, right?"

Gray knew that the first test was coming.

In many stories, if you want to learn something, both sides always show their skills at the beginning.

The master showed his skills to shock his disciples, let him know his power, let his disciples respect him, and let his disciples show off his skills, whether it is to survey the situation or give him a warning, he can't avoid it.

He smiled slightly, followed the other person's movements easily, climbed up the tree quickly, and came to her side.

The trees are very big, connected to each other's branches, forming a huge traffic network in the air, and it seems that anywhere can be reached through the above network.

Gray looked at the path formed by the huge branches under his feet. He felt that it was too big, a circle larger than the other branches, and it didn't feel like it grew naturally.

As a good student, of course, Gray asked if he didn't understand.

Sawangna did not hide it and said directly: "If you want to learn our culture, you should know that everything we have is given by Ava. We can get the needs of survival from nature, but we must not kill randomly or waste it over picking."

"We live in harmony with nature and nature will also reward us. These roads are gifts given to us by Ava, so that we can not pass through dangerous underground, and we can reach anywhere we want from the trees."

Ava, the God of the Neville, is equivalent to the God of the Church, and gives them all mercilessly, omniscient and omnipotent.

"That's amazing." Gray nodded. He didn't believe in Ava, but he wouldn't question anything.

"Of course, Ava is the most kind existence. He gives us everything, and we should be grateful." Sawangna said devoutly, bowing her head silently, reciting the words of prayer.

After she finished praying, the two continued to move forward from the branch road. As they walked past a tree quickly, Sawangna climbed into the leaves and soon came out with two fruits.

One was handed to Gray, and she left one herself, "Identifying fruit trees is an important skill, which is related to our food source."

"Although Ava is kind and keeps food all over the forest, we cannot get it without work. All our food must be picked by ourselves and we will have to pay for it."

She didn't forget to teach when she was having a meal, or teaching had already begun since Gray climbed a tree with her.

"Don't over-pick the fruit trees when you find them. We can only get enough food when we need it."

"Because of restraint, our food will always be sufficient. If we pick it randomly, the forest will become unbalanced and people may starve to death."

While eating this fruit that he had never seen before, Gray broke off a small piece and handed it to the elf on his shoulder.

Sawangna didn't notice that the elf sat on Gray's shoulder. Sawangna's vision was blocked by his neck, and she couldn't see her eating. After she had eaten, she would activate her talent and reduce her sense of existence.

After taking a bite, the elf's eyes lit up and he finished this in a few strokes.

"Gray, this one is delicious, I still want it." Little Mori licked her mouth and said in Gray's ear.

Grey's big blue ears moved, and the elf's warm breath made him feel a little itchy in his ears.

Gray divided a little more for the elf to eat. After eating, he stood up from the branch road and looked at Sawangna, "Sawangna, I'm not full, can I pick another one?"

"Yes, Ava is generous. As long as we don't waste it, we won't be punished if we eat a few more." Sawangna nodded, then quickly ate the fruit in her hand and stood up.

"It just happens that you can pick this yourself, I will watch you." Sawangna pointed to the fruit tree and said.

Grey nodded slightly, climbed into the leaves of the fruit tree in a few seconds, and then found the kind of fruit they had just eaten on the branches.

But as soon as he was about to reach out to pick it up, Sawangna's voice came over, "That's not familiar, change it."

When he turned his head, he found that Sawangna was coming up, standing behind him, holding a branch in his hand, standing steadily on the branch and watching him.

"Ripe fruits are different from other fruits. Ripe fruits are purple and unripe are blue. We'd better pick those that are already fully ripe."

"Don't pick any that is not fully mature or that is already fully mature." Sawangna explained conscientiously.

"If you don't have a good taste, it's easy to cause waste. If you don't have a good taste, you won't have a good taste. They will fall down. As food for other creatures, we cannot selfishly pick everything away."

"I understand!" Gray nodded and continued to search among the branches and leaves. Soon two purple fruits appeared in front of him.

He pointed at the fruit and looked back at Sawangna. The other party nodded, indicating that he could pick it.

"Are you full? Do you want me to pick one more for you?" Gray felt that it was a pity to pick one after the two fruits. He picked one of them. It would be better to pick both of them away.

Sawangna thought for a while and said, "I can eat half at most. If you can eat one and a half, pick both."

"Okay!" Gray didn't hesitate and took both of them off directly.

He can eat one more, and the elf can eat about half, just right.

After going on the branch road again, I was silent and bored. Gray asked, "You really can't pick too much? For example, if I don't go out tomorrow, I can't pick up what I want to eat tomorrow and take it back today. Will I eat it tomorrow?"

"Of course, Ava is not strict, but if you waste it, the omniscient Ava can know. If you waste food, I can only say that your learning has failed." Sawangna was very serious.

"Then I won't eat it, but what about it to make wine?" Gray asked again.

"Making wine?" Sawanga repeated in confusion.

"It is to put the fruit in one place. After a while, the fruit will turn into a liquid that exudes a fragrant smell, which is very delicious."

"Are you talking about the things that make from the webbed monkeys piled up fruits?" Sawangna shook her head. "The webbed monkeys are the naughtiest creatures created by God. They always waste fruits. We never do this because we can listen to Ava's oracles."

Webbed Monkey Gray knew that this was the name after translation by humans. It was a kind of monkey-like thing with four arms. They had webbed things on their feet. If according to his perception, the things that Pu Monkey made should be called Monkey Wine.

"Wine brewing is drinkable, it's not a waste, right?"

"Of course it's a waste. We drink springs and suck nectar, why do we waste fruits to make that kind of thing?" Sawangna disagreed with him, "and taking things will affect our judgment and will cause us to fall from the tree."
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