Ma Lin didn't know why he was working so hard.
Logically, he could live very happily.
He could be the king of the primitive people, have many servants, and be very prosperous in terms of food and clothing.
But he felt he couldn't do that; he had to focus on inventing and creating, developing social productivity, and carrying out educational work to make the primitive people more civilized and educated.
He also had to share hardships with the primitive people; only then could he gain enough support and have influence over them.
The things he wanted to do must be supported by the primitive people; otherwise, they couldn't be accomplished at all.
Hardship is a normal part of life. He had no objection.
His companions were truly remarkable, having followed him this far.
He didn't know how to express gratitude to them.
This experience surely changed their mindset.
These people wanted to drive the cars, steamboats, and planes, and play with rifles and cannons as Ma Lin mentioned.
