Ma Lin glanced at the leaf skirts they wore and thought he had come at the right time.
As both parties approached, Ma Lin's side gifted the Wild Duck Tribe with a steel spearhead, then demonstrated how to mount this kind of spearhead.
An elderly primitive with gray hair held the steel spearhead for quite a while, examining it back and forth, obviously very fond of it.
Iron tools are certainly sharper than their own polished stone tools and far more durable.
With the steel spearhead, hunting would definitely become much easier.
The Wild Duck Tribe was not even good at grinding stone tools and didn't know how to make microliths, so their weapons were very crude, and the spears used for hunting were not straight enough, nor were the tips sharp enough.
Though usable, they were not very effective.
Both parties engaged in very simple communication.
Then they walked together toward the southwest. The wild boar was placed on a wheelbarrow on Ma Lin's side, making it easier to push.