Chapter 278 Internal Breakthrough

It is said that the most secure fortress is always breached from within. If we can find a way to incite internal conflict within the Du An tribe, we will surely be able to completely cripple this hidden threat.

I pondered how to contact the martial faction of the Du An tribe, and in the blink of an eye, I was back at the Kasa tribe.

"Master, was your trip smooth? Are you injured? Let me see quickly."

As soon as I returned, Keya anxiously walked up to me, her hands moving all over me, afraid I might have been hurt.

"Haha, with me on the job, it was easily handled. Those Du An tribe people didn't even scratch our hair before they were annihilated!"

I patted my chest, this was a victory of intellect.

Kexin also smiled, holding Keya's hand as they walked into the cave together.

Days passed one by one, and in the blink of an eye, I had been in the Kasa tribe for three days.

After returning, I discussed with Keya how to cripple the Du An tribe from within. Keya was very interested after hearing about it, but there was no good opportunity, so it had to be put aside for the time being.

Another matter was the black mark on my body. Ever since I had hallucinations that day, I had kept this matter in mind. I had a premonition that this damned thing must be related to the gods and spirits on the island!

After Keya listened to my description, she had been helping me search through the Kasa tribe's animal skin texts for the past few days, hoping to find some clues.

For the past three days, I had been taking the Kasa tribe members out to hunt for food.

Perhaps it was because we had severely weakened the Du An tribe, but we had not seen any other wild human traces nearby.

However, what had begun to worry me recently was that the previously stuffy weather had become colder and colder starting one morning. When I went out hunting today, I even found frost starting to form on the branches.

This was not a good omen. I immediately recalled the terrifying scenes of being dominated by the unpredictable weather on this deserted island before.

Yesterday it was sunny, and the next day it was snowing heavily. No normal person could survive in such an environment for a long time.

Fortunately, in this misfortune, although the temperature was gradually dropping, it was not a sudden 180-degree turn. We still had some time to store food and make clothes.

I felt a lot of pressure every day, but I noticed that the Kasa tribe members seemed to be used to this strange weather change.

When I chatted with the warriors who went out with me, I learned that this strange weather change was called "Ri You Shen" (Sun Wanderer) by the wild people on the island.

When I first heard the name "Ri You Shen," I was a bit confused. The warrior quickly explained to me that "Ri You Shen" meant that the sun had disappeared, leaving only the cold long night.

This strange weather change often lasted from a week to a month. The wild people on the island believed that the sun god, who illuminated all things, had gone on a tour elsewhere and taken the temperature away.

I found it both funny and speechless after hearing the warrior's explanation. Indeed, the environment was the most influential factor in a person's cognition.

Coming to the island from the outside, I knew that this weather change was very abnormal, and there was no such thing as "Ri You Shen." However, for the wild people who had lived on the island since childhood, this weather change was a sign of the gods' departure.

However, I did not intend to deny the warrior's idea. After all, before human civilization reached a certain level, many phenomena would be explained by ghosts and spirits. This was a normal stage of historical development, and there was nothing to ridicule.

The day passed quickly. As the sun was about to set, I returned to the cave with a few warriors, carrying a few pheasants.

I have to admit that animals are far more sensitive to weather changes than humans. On the first day, I could still see some large beasts foraging nearby. But by now, after wandering outside for a whole day, I had only managed to find these few pheasants.

In the evening, the bonfire party was held as usual. Everyone gathered around the bonfire, eating, drinking, and chatting.

To be honest, sometimes I envied the mentality of the Kasa tribe members, living each day with joy and without any worries.

In contrast, modern people like me, although enjoying abundant material conditions since childhood, often had various troubles.

Sometimes, watching them sing and dance around the fire, I couldn't help but be assimilated by them.

Sometimes, the thought of staying like this forever and not returning to the outside world would even flash through my mind.

But now, I represented more than just myself, so this thought could only flash through my mind and then be ruthlessly extinguished.

Just as I was lost in thought, Keya suddenly appeared from somewhere and gently patted my shoulder.

"Master, I found it!"