Continue on the journey. He thought that since primitive humans walked this path, there would likely be some places to rest.
There should be quite a few caves in the mountains.
By noon, the weather was very warm.
He saw a relatively shallow cave, with a jujube tree outside, bearing many ripe jujubes.
Jujubes can be stored for a long time.
So he tried to knock down as many jujubes as he could and packed them all into his basket.
He had another meal of stewed pork, lit a fire, and slept for two hours to catch up on lost sleep.
It seemed like the sky wouldn't rain.
Eating jujubes while on the road.
He hoped to reach West Valley Village as soon as possible.
Luckily, there were markings left by primitive humans along the roadside to indicate the correct path.
He knew that these primitive humans did not use fire-making techniques like drilling wood, so their activity range was very limited and they wouldn't easily travel far.