Chapter 473: Instantly Cowardly Fourth Leader of the Flying Snake Tribe
The sun set and rose again and then set once more.
The Fourth Leader of the Flying Snake Tribe, holding a weapon, was leading his people on their journey.
Along the way, he occasionally kicked the two exhausted and injured Donkey Tribe mbers who had been leading them. They were weary from fear, injury, and the long trek.
The leader was impatient to reach the tribe with the salt and pottery and seize it all, but frustratingly, despite traveling for so long, they had not yet arrived.
So, the two Donkey Tribe guides suffered greatly.
As the light grew brighter and the forest ended, glimpses of the outside landscape appeared through the trees. One of the battered Donkey Tribe mbers pointed outside and spoke urgently.
Though the Flying Snake leader couldn’t understand the words, he guessed the general aning. It seed they had arrived at the tribe’s location.
Upon hearing this, the Flying Snake leader was uncontrollably excited. Finally, they were almost there!
He focused intently on the forest’s edge.
Through the sparse trees and over a bare stretch of land, his gaze settled on a yellowish-brown cliff.
The Flying Snake leader was montarily stunned. There was no sign of the cave—how could they have arrived?
Just as he was about to kick the Donkey Tribe mber, he was suddenly taken aback.
After a mont of confusion, he turned his head sharply toward the cliff.
His eyes were fixed on the yellowish-brown cliff, and he was montarily dazed.
mories of several years ago ca rushing back to his mind.
Thick snow, fallen tribesn, the yellowish-brown cliff, people standing on the cliff, thrown spears, and steaming blood...
The scene from his mory gradually rged with the cliff before him, disorienting the Flying Snake leader.
His previous ambitions and fierceness were suddenly frozen in place.
The tribe with the valuable pottery and salt was indeed the sa tribe that had once caused him a significant loss.
What a coincidence!
The Flying Snake leader’s heart tightened.
Back in his tribe, he had often imagined what it would be like to retake this tribe and exact revenge.
But now, having unexpectedly returned to this tribe, he couldn’t muster any desire to attack.
The other Flying Snake tribe mbers also realized they had reached their destination.
The valuable pottery and delicious salt made them anxious to proceed.
So were puzzled to see the Flying Snake leader standing there, dazed, instead of quickly locating the cave and killing the inhabitants.
One of them spoke up to remind him.
The Flying Snake leader, still scanning the cliff inch by inch, finally spotted a small figure on the cliff.
His heart sank sharply.
This cunning tribe had indeed stationed guards on the cliff as before.
Lost in these thoughts, he was jolted by his companion's voice, causing him to drop his weapon.
Furious, the Flying Snake leader snapped angrily, scolding in a low voice before slapping the offending companion.
The excited Flying Snake tribesman was montarily stunned. He couldn’t understand why the leader had struck him.
Wasn’t it urgent to find the tribe with the salt and pottery and charge in?
Why had he been hit for rely ntioning it?
Even more confusing was that after hitting him, the Fourth Leader of the Flying Snake Tribe picked up his weapon, lowered his voice, and instructed everyone to remain silent. Then he led them back, retreating deeper into the forest.
He kept glancing back toward the forest's edge as if fearing soone might co after them.
What was wrong with the leader?
He had always been the type to grab his weapon and charge, so why was he now so cautious and fearful?
After retreating into the forest for a while and letting out a long sigh, the Fourth Leader of the Flying Snake Tribe and many of his people were puzzled.
Of course, not everyone felt this way. A few Flying Snake tribe mbers, who had fought in the brutal battle against the Green Sparrow Tribe years ago, reacted similarly to the leader.
Finally, soone voiced their confusion. The Flying Snake leader, wanting to hit the person who spoke, thought better of it and restrained himself. He angrily pointed toward the forest's edge and shouted in a low voice.
After a while, the Flying Snake tribe mbers understood the situation.
As they looked toward that direction, their faces were marked by fear and a hint of panic.
It turned out that the tribe with the salt and pottery was indeed the sa one that had once defeated them so badly.
This revelation hit them like a bucket of cold water, leaving them montarily stunned.
They looked to the Fourth Leader of the Flying Snake Tribe, waiting for him to decide.
The leader, feeling conflicted between wanting to avoid the terrifying tribe and his unwillingness to give up the valuable pottery and salt, remained silent for a mont.
Eventually, he sent soone to observe the situation up close before making any further decisions.
He instructed the others to stay hidden and, along with three companions, cautiously approached the edge of the forest.
They crouched by the grass at the forest’s edge, nervously surveying the open area and the yellowish-brown cliff.
The distance was still too great to look at the tribe’s situation, but the Flying Snake leader dared not get any closer. The open area made it easy to be spotted.
The mory of past encounters made him wary of making any reckless moves.
Additionally, people were near the yellowish-brown cliff holding various items, but it was unclear what they were doing.
Getting closer would increase the risk of being discovered.
As the Flying Snake leader quietly observed the yellowish-brown cliff, the sun’s rays cast a daunting shadow, making the cliff appear even more imposing and forbidding.
Suddenly, the sharp sound of drums echoed from afar, accompanied by urgent shouts.
The people near the yellowish-brown cliff imdiately rushed to the other side.
The Flying Snake leader’s heart raced. Having been here before, he knew this was the warning signal of the tribe ahead!
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