Chapter 167: Vulnerable

Southern Wilderness, Mantis Tribe.

The morning temperature was already very low, and the large mantises clung to the trees, motionless.

In just a few days, these large mantises would begin to die off one by one.

Of course, they left behind a large number of mantis eggs, so by next year, the large mantises would appear again.

Inside the tribe, the ordinary members of the Mantis Tribe were repairing their houses to prepare for the cold winter.

In fact, they hadn't done such repairs before winter in years, because due to climate changes, the Western Wilderness hadn't seen snow in recent winters.

But with the shaman in the tribe, he would guide the tribal members on what to do and when, based on his experience.

This is one of the values of having a shaman.

In the wooden house, the shaman and the leader sat by the fire pit.

"Continue sending the warriors out to raid, take as much as you can, this is our first winter in the Southern Wilderness, we must prepare more food."