The three searched again, but still got the same result. Afastin said with a disappointed look, "Forget it, let's look again tomorrow."
"What should we do tonight? Where do we sleep?" Alena asked. "It's still two hours from the town, so let's sleep in the car!" De Silva suggested. Alena smiled and said, "Brother, you forgot that we brought a tent."
"How can we sleep with only one?"
"Then you sleep in the car and I'll sleep in the tent."
After Alena set up the tent, she went to the lake to swim. Afastin looked at his sister with an angelic face and sighed, "Why is she so beautiful and we are so ugly?"
"The men in our family are all ugly, there's nothing we can do about it."
"Is Alena considered a member of our family?"
"No, her last name is not Watson." After a moment, De Silva said, "I heard that the women in the Watson family are all very beautiful."
"Alena is so beautiful, I hope you can share the Rejuvenation Liquid with her."
"Recently, I've also been thinking, what's the point of being immortal if I'm the only one, Afastin, don't you need it?"
"I don't need it now, I'll ask you for it when I need it."
"Why did you find the letter in the notebook?" De Silva asked.
"That's easy to explain. I found it before you did."
Alena came back while the two brothers were chatting, "What were you talking about?"
Although she was their sister, they still didn't dare to look directly at her. Alena had a devilish figure and was wearing a sexy swimsuit. "Nothing, you should put on your clothes quickly." De Silva said with his head down.
Alena chuckled, "The two brothers are also lustful."
After the three of them finished the prepared cooked food, they went to sleep. The next morning, the sun shone on the lake, driving away the fog that filled the sky and the earth. Alena woke up first. While the two brothers were still asleep, she wanted to go to the bathroom quietly. Looking around, there was a tree not far away. She trotted over, unzipped her pants and squatted. After a while, a winding stream appeared on the ground, and there was a small pile of "gold". The De Silva brothers woke up at the same time. They were shocked to see that there was no one in the tent. Just as they were about to shout, Alena appeared from behind the tree. De Silva understood immediately, but Afastin asked, "What are you doing over there?"
Alena blushed slightly and lied, "I went to pick fruit."
"There are fruit on the tree?" Afastin was overjoyed and ran over, but after a while, he ran out cursing, "Who is so wicked? Poop under the tree."
Alena's face flushed to her ears, and she covered her face and ran away. Afastin hurried to the lake to wash his shoes, and after washing, he said, "It looks fresh, it should be fresh."
De Silva felt sick and wanted to vomit, "Stop talking." The three of them washed up, had breakfast, and started a new day of searching. Alena walked a long way and saw a local villager not far away. She walked over and asked, "Hello, lady, is there a loaf-shaped rock nearby?" The other party thought for a moment, "It seems not, but there is a loaf mountain near the 'Omo Valley'." Alena hurried back immediately after hearing this information. She thought, "It seems that my brother really translated it wrong."
The Omo Valley is close to the beautiful Tuakana Lake and is a famous prehistoric cultural site in the world. It is three kilometers away from here. When the three people came here, they were stumped because they had to pass through a primitive tribe to get to the loaf mountain. They found out that this tribe was not friendly to outsiders and liked to eat people. Afastin was the first to complain, "Why did grandpa bury the gold there? He’s sentencing us to death!"
"Maybe he wants to test your courage?" Alena explained. Afastin turned to De Silva and asked, "What do you think?"
"Since we can't go home now, let's get ready and go there in the afternoon."
"Brother, what should we prepare?"
"Prepare a few sheep and someone who can understand their language." The three of them immediately split up, Alena went to find an interpreter, De Silva went to buy sheep, and Afastin was left to watch the car. He was timid and kept looking around for fear that someone would come to rob him. Alena first found an interpreter, a woman in her thirties, and paid her two hundred shillings. Half a quarter of an hour later, De Silva came back with four sheep. They hid the car, each took a backpack, and followed the female interpreter. The four of them walked more than 600 meters and saw several thatched houses in front of them. More than 20 men and women stood or sat in front of the house. All of these people were bare-chested, and the men covered their lower bodies with cowhide or sheepskin. The women had countless braids on their heads, and their bodies were painted with a mixture of butter and mud. Their necks were covered with necklaces made of shells and beads, which were bright and dazzling on their brown skin. According to the female translator, this was the Hamo tribe, and the tribe practiced polygamy. When these people saw De Silva and his four companions, they immediately surrounded them angrily. The female translator hurried out to explain, pointing at the sheep as she spoke, and after a while, the faces of the other people became much kinder. They took the sheep away and invited the four people to sit down and eat in a friendly manner. De Silva and his companions did not want to disturb them, but they had to sit down reluctantly. A bowl of sticky corn porridge was served, with a few dead flies floating on it. Alena felt sick when she saw it, and the female translator whispered, "Eat quickly, otherwise these people will be angry." Afastin was so scared that his whole body trembled. Fear overcame everything, and he picked up the bowl and drank it all up. Alena praised, "Brother, you are so brave!"
After they finished drinking, several young men began to dance, and they surrounded Alena. One of them kissed her hair from time to time. "What do they want to do?" Alena asked the female translator. The other party smiled and said, "It's okay, they just like you." The dance lasted until dusk. De Silva and others said goodbye to the Hamo people and walked towards Bread Mountain. Of course, the female translator also completed her mission and did not follow. The three of them had just walked for half an hour when it was dark, and they had just reached the foot of the mountain. De Silva stopped and said, "It's too dark on the mountain. It seems that we have to stay here for a night."
"Then we might as well live in the tribe just now." Alena said. Afastin immediately retorted, "Aren't you afraid that they will eat you?" Alena smiled, "I'm not afraid. Didn't you see that those guys like me very much? If they want to eat, they will eat you."
"Okay, stop arguing. Let's find a place to sleep at night, otherwise the wolves will come out later."
"Are there really wolves here?" The noisy two asked at the same time.
De Silva didn't know either, but pretended to be very knowledgeable, "Of course there are!" They searched in three directions and agreed to gather here in ten minutes.