Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
After an extensive search, he finally located the Tribe Chief within a group of won who appeared to be deliberating on their recent prey. Over the past few days, the clan had assigned several individuals to spearhead the hunting efforts, knowing that winter was approaching and it was imperative to dry and preserve at for the harsh months ahead, ensuring their fellow clansn could stave off hunger and survive.
Until now, it had been these won who led the effort, and it seed they intended to proceed as usual. However, the Tribe Chief appeared to have a different perspective, her excitent evident as she voiced her opinion.
Gary hesitated to disrupt this scene, but recognizing the Tribe Chief’s authority, he felt compelled to report all the recent developnts in the clan. He held great respect for her.
Thus, they had to discuss the Thunder Fire Clan Tribe Chief’s arrival. “Tribe Chief,” Gary called out softly.
Gu Chaoyan, absorbed in her thoughts about the dried at, appeared to have forgotten yesterday’s events. She regarded Gary with puzzlent, asking, “What is it?”
Gary found himself in a conflicted state of emotions, uncertain of how to feel about the situation.
Gu Chaoyan suddenly recollected the previous day. A few Thunder Fire Tribe mbers had approached her, seeking a discussion that she had promptly declined. Their social statuses were distinct, and since they wanted to negotiate, it was only fitting for the Tribe Chief to engage. The Five Elents Clan had only recently begun to assert itself, and she aid to stand up for her clansn, reminding them that they need not be subservient to others.
Today, their Tribe Chief had indeed arrived.
Last night, she had gone out of her way to consult Aina regarding the Thunder Fire Clan, gaining a better understanding of the situation. She discovered that the previous owner of her body had held great admiration for the Tribe Chief and had made a series of foolish decisions. It seed that this Thunder Fire Clan Tribe Chief was likely attempting to deceive the Five Elents Clan once more.
In light of this, she felt compelled to et him personally and put a stop to his sches.
“Tribe Chief, what about these prey?” a clan mber inquired.
“Wait for my return; I will handle it,” she insisted.
The clan mbers fell silent, awaiting the Tribe Chief’s return.
Gary couldn’t help but smile. It pleased him to see the Tribe Chief’s unwavering concern for the clan, alleviating his earlier gloom.
“Are they waiting outside?” Gu Chaoyan inquired.
“Yes, I haven’t allowed them inside without your instructions,” Gary replied.
“Let them enter and convene at the eting place,” Gu Chaoyan instructed as she departed.
Gary nodded and stepped outside to escort the Thunder Fire Tribe mbers in. Since the Tribe Chief had given her approval, he would carry out her orders, believing that she knew the boundaries of the situation.
Approaching the Thunder Fire Clan’s Patriarch, Gary extended an invitation, saying, “Patriarch of the Thunder Fire Tribe, please co in.”
Adams couldn’t hide his self-assured smile, and the Thunder Fire Clan mbers shared the sentint. With the Tribe Chief taking charge, their treatnt was entirely different. She had graciously allowed them inside, which made them feel as though they were visiting their own clan, boosting their self-importance.
Gary, despite his discomfort, endured the situation. He and a few clan mbers maintained a watchful presence, keeping their bows and arrows at the ready to prevent any potential sches by the Thunder Fire Clan visitors.
He led his entourage into the bamboo house.
Adams couldn’t hide his surprise as he took in the sight of the bamboo house, clearly an unexpected developnt. He had no idea who had co up with this idea.
Upon entering, he noticed Xuelai within, and Gu Chaoyan’s gaze also fell on him simultaneously.
Gu Chaoyan, curious about the girl who had captured the previous body owner’s affection, scrutinized her closely.
The Tribe Chief, like the other clansn, had a sun-kissed complexion, consistent with the people of this world. However…
He was notably tall and exuded a strong masculine presence.
And…
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