Chapter 200
The figure the aboriginal drew was quite abstract, with a level of artistic quality that even students from modern art colleges might not be able to achieve.
This was perhaps due to the principle of "use it or lose it". Since the aboriginals lacked a written language, they relied on drawings to convey meaning alongside spoken communication.
As a result, drawing had become an integral part of life for every aboriginal, leading to their generally skillfulness in this area.
However, their art remained abstract, not as literal or representational as modern painting.
The aboriginal drew half a person on a large leaf, the figure resembled Ryan, he was holding a crossbow in his left hand, and Ryan was sure it was a compound crossbow.
But Ryan couldn't understand the cylindrical object in the person's right hand. So, Ryan circled the cylindrical object and put a question mark.
The aboriginal didn't understand the question mark, but he understood why Ryan was circling the cylindrical obje
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