Becoming a Wizard in the Primordial Era

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By Yu Shu Shu

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In the ancient tribal world, the young spirit witch Wu Yu accidentally discovered that the antidote to snake venom was black snake meat, rather than the mythical beast he had previously mistaken it for. This discovery excited him immensely, but it also raised many questions. Wu Yu collaborated with Xia Wu, an elder of the tribe. Despite his proposal to build new houses being rejected, he devoted himself to strengthening the tribe by enhancing its infrastructure and training its teams.

Wu Yu taught various skills such as pottery firing, papermaking, archery, and cement production, gradually modernizing the tribe. He also planned the production of telescopes and brewing through military drills and resource scavenging. Thirty days later, Xia Wu officially announced Wu Yu as a partner of the tribe during a parade, his words filled with trust and expectation.

However, Wu Yu harbored even greater ambitions—to unify the four major tribes and become the leader of the five tribes. As he tackled various challenges and complex problems, he continually enhanced the overall strength of his tribe, even creating new sugar production methods and brewing plans. The future was full of uncertainties and challenges, and whether Wu Yu could achieve his goals was highly anticipated.

Becoming a Wizard in the Primordial Era