Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Giles wore a look of complete confidence and unwavering certainty.
Behind the Tribe Chief, he exuded an unmistakable sense of pride.
Their arrival didn’t take long.
Gary and a few of his fellow clan mbers, ard with bows and arrows, regarded the Thunder Fire Clan representatives warily, ready to defend themselves if any provocation occurred.
In reality, Gary harbored a desire for action. He wished to confront these individuals and would rather beco enemies with the Thunder Fire Clan than allow them to continue interfering with the Tribe Chief and motivating her to engage in reckless actions.
If they were to beco adversaries with the Thunder Fire Clan, they might as well employ their weapons to eliminate the threat entirely, leaving nothing to fret over.
However, the Thunder Fire Clan mbers appeared fully confident in their Tribe Chief. They refrained from resorting to violence and solely intended to communicate their intentions.
They were aware that once the Tribe Chief spoke, she might take irrational actions.
This was the very situation Gary despised and dreaded the most.
“Are you from the Thunder Fire Tribe?” Gu Chaoyan inquired, her tone cool and unyielding.
Gary closed his eyes in despair.
The Tribe Chief was present, and no one knew if they would repeat the sa mistakes and endure a similar existence.
The mbers of the Five Elents Clan bore grim expressions, all sharing the sa concerns as Giles.
Giles nodded to reassure them and whispered, “Don’t worry.”
He then positioned himself behind the Tribe Chief, ready to protect her.
A smug smile spread across the faces of several Thunder Fire Tribe mbers upon seeing the Five Elents Tribe’s leader.
These individuals had, by chance, witnessed the sudden transformation of the Five Elents Clan just the day before. They had rushed back to report to their own Tribe Chief with hopes of securing the Five Elents Clan’s resources.
To them, these resources were valuable, and if acquired by the Thunder Fire Clan, they would be akin to the icing on the cake.
The Tribe Chief had organized their visit with this in mind. Their primary objective was securing these resources.
Understanding the Five Elents Tribe Chief’s character, they were confident that if the idea ca from her, she would readily present the resources as if they were treasures, lest she be considered too slow.
In the eyes of these Thunder Fire Tribe mbers, these resources were already as good as theirs.
“Yes, we are from the Thunder Fire Tribe, Tribe Chief of the Five Elents Clan. Our Tribe Chief requested us to co. He wishes to discuss a matter with you,” one of the Thunder Fire Tribe mbers remarked nonchalantly, displaying a lack of respect for the Tribe Chief of the Five Elents Clan.
After all, they were well-acquainted with the situation.
“If you have sothing to discuss with , you’ll need to co in person to demonstrate your sincerity. Can we proceed with the discussion?” Gu Chaoyan replied icily, showing no interest in the Thunder Fire Tribe mbers. Simultaneously, she emphasized her authority as the Tribe Chief.
Several Thunder Fire Tribe mbers were about to express their intentions, but upon hearing her response, they swallowed their words and continued, “Our Tribe Chief has been occupied lately, so he arranged for us to co in his place. In the past, we visited many tis ourselves. Why is the Tribe Chief…?”
“The Five Elents Clan follows its own set of rules. While we may be vulnerable, we remain a clan,” Gu Chaoyan stated, unwilling to waste any more ti on the matter. She turned and walked away, disregarding the Thunder Fire Clan representatives.
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