Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
“All these years, the Thunder Fire Clan has never harbored any enmity toward our Five Elents Clan. The camps of the two clans are not far apart. Now, as we journey to the Huang Clan together, the Five Elents Clan is extending goodwill. They fear potential conflicts with other clans along the way and have, as an exception, permitted the Thunder Fire Clan to join our journey to the Huang Clan alongside the sorcerer.”
“As a gesture of goodwill, we even distributed blankets to so elders of the Thunder Fire Clan. The at from the Five Elents Clan has been turned into soup, ensuring everyone is treated equally.”
“I didn’t anticipate the Thunder Fire Clan’s apparent greed, seeking more items and demanding half of the Five Elents Clan’s blankets.”
“The actions of the Thunder Fire Clan are excessive.”
“Though our agreent to travel together to the Huang Clan will stand, the future will see us no longer sharing als with the Thunder Fire Clan. The Five Elents Clan will partake in their own provisions. As for the few blankets already distributed, consider them as valuable as at buns.”
“Gary, relay this ssage to the Five Elents Clan.”
“Do you understand?” Gu Chaoyan stated with a stern expression.
“Understood.” Gary responded with joy. He eagerly anticipated the implentation of this decision.
Ensuring everyone received equal treatnt with food was already a generous gesture, considering the Thunder Fire Clan’s substantial numbers and hearty appetites. Witnessing their apparent greed, Gary was ready to move forward with a sense of relief, focusing on mutual assistance during the journey.
Unexpectedly, the people of the Thunder Fire Clan seed unchanged, persisting in their desire for more from the Five Elents Clan even after receiving benefits.
Gary, noting this, couldn’t allow such behavior to be encouraged.
Turning away, he got back to his tasks.
anwhile, Gu Chaoyan calmly sat down and gracefully requested another bowl from Aina. Aina left with a smile.
Percy remained standing, his face reflecting disbelief.
Not only did Gu Chaoyan refuse to give more, but she also withdrew the original food arrangents. Furthermore, she made it clear that, in the future, if she was dissatisfied, she wouldn’t hesitate to expel the Thunder Fire Clan.
Percy felt like he was losing control of the situation.
His intentions, initially aid at benefiting his clansn, seed to have backfired.
Moreover, if the Thunder Fire Clan mbers learned that the Tribe Chief of the Five Elents Clan issued such an order upon his arrival, they might harbor resentnt towards him. Although he held a position in the clan, he wasn’t the Tribe Chief—only the Tribe Chief would be forgiven if mistakes were made.
Percy’s expression soured. “Tribe Chief of the Five Elents Clan, are you truly going to be this ruthless?”
Gu Chaoyan lifted her head, casting a glance at him. “I’m afraid the Thunder Fire Clan is overreaching. I’m taking these steps to minimize losses. You can leave now.”
“Don’t be a nuisance in my presence, or I can’t guarantee I won’t take further action.”
“I didn’t permit you to join the journey to the Huang Clan to cause trouble for my Five Elents Clan.”
With those words, Aina arrived with a bowl of hot wild vegetable soup. “Tribe Chief, it’s still hot. Drink it while it’s warm. Pay no mind to those people from the Thunder Fire Clan. The sorcerer ntioned wanting to speak with you later.”
Percy seed about to say sothing, but at the ntion of the sorcerer, he hastily departed.
Observing Percy’s departure, Gu Chaoyan turned to Aina with a displeased expression. “What does the sorcerer want?”
He seed to bring a lot of trouble.
Aina chuckled.
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