The days quickly passed.
[Gray Wolf] obeyed, and the slaves soon began their work. In name, Gray Wolf was their leader, but in reality, he was doing work akin to a foreman.
Roads.
Houses.
Fortresses.
The natives were involved in all these constructions. Periodically, Chen Feng would conduct audits, and if satisfied with the work, he would reward a few well-performing natives.
[Gray Wolf] was a native, and inevitably would make some mistakes, so in such cases, Chen Feng had to send a supervisor for daily oversight.
This time, all the professionals were engaged in the work. After some selection, the Inferior Demon, who often hid in her room, was given this task.
Natives are difficult to tame. Perhaps the wild blood within them makes it hard for some to recognize reality even now.
On the third day of work, seven natives complained to Gray Wolf because there was no meat in their meal (natives lived in the jungle, where food primarily consisted of meat).
