Although it is only 600 kilometers away from the modern metropolis, people living in the Kalahari region of Africa know nothing about modern things. Kalahari is a place that looks like a desert but is not a desert. There is dry and rainless for 9 months every year. Many animals leave because they can’t adapt to the environment here. But to the Kalahari, this place is as beautiful as heaven. They can dig roots, collect the dew on the leaves in the morning to quench their thirst, and they can rely on hunting to sustain life. There is no contradiction and strife between them. In their minds , God is watching and blessing them silently every day. If they heard the rumbling of planes flying in the sky one day, they would think it was a hiccup in God's overeat. Such a tribe that has nothing to do with the world and lives in a simple and happy life has been changed because of a Coke bottle that fell from the sky.
That day, Bushmen was walking on the way back from hunting. A Coke bottle that fell from a plane in the air just fell in front of him. Ki took the bottle back to the tribe. They had never seen such a beautiful thing, like Water is as transparent but extremely hard. They regarded it as a gift from God. Gradually, they discovered that it can make beautiful sounds and can also be used to grind snakeskin. In short, people find new uses for it almost every day. But there was only one bottle. For the first time, people felt unwilling to share it with others. An incomprehensible emotion appeared in everyone's hearts. Many people thought of monopolizing it, and people started arguing about it, and even fought against it. Ke decided to return to God the thing that had made a peaceful life uneasy, so he took the bottle and set off on the road. Along the way, Ji experienced all kinds of adventures and aroused endless fun.
The urban female employee was tired of working life and decided to go to the tribal area in the forest to be a primary school teacher; the biologist who was investigating there drove her in a broken car to pick her up.
Rebels from another country also broke into the area with guns, followed by government troops in hot pursuit.