I Became The Chief Of A Primitive Village

Chapter 917, Asking the Main Tribe’s Shaman



Chapter 917, Asking the Main Tribe’s Shaman

Translator: Silavin

“But how can this precise shape be made? It looks like it’s not something that can be formed naturally.” Bo pressed the cup tightly against his eyes, continuing to speak. “If it’s handmade, it would be impossible to achieve this. This is simply the perfect object.”

He was completely unwilling to put down the cup, having truly fallen in love with the feel of it.

“Can you tell me how this was actually made? It’s really too miraculous.” Luc asked repeatedly.

He was just like Bo, gripping the cup tightly and unwilling to let go, as if releasing it would make it disappear.

“I don’t know about this either. It was created by our previous Tribe’s Shaman, so I’m not very clear about it.”

Lun showed a very troubled expression, continuing to say, “Ever since… ever since the Tribe’s Shaman was dealt with, we… we no longer know how this cup was made.”

Of course, he would not directly tell them how the cup was made. He could only pretend that the goods were only this scarce.

“I see. That’s truly regrettable. We can only take this much then.” Bo instantly felt very disappointed.

Of course, he wanted as many as possible. After all, this item was truly too good. If they asked him to exchange it for over a hundred bags of dried meat, he would be willing.

“Yes, we can only take this little. It would be good if there could be more.” Luc also felt regretful.

“That’s not possible. These things must remain in the Flame Dragon Tribe. After all, these are our Tribe’s possessions.”

Lun held the remaining cups in his hands, continuing to say, “Just as I told you this morning, these are important items that can guarantee the Tribe’s operation.”

“But I need to take these things back for the Main Tribe’s people to see. Even if we leave them in the Flame Dragon Tribe, no one will be able to afford them.”

Bo snatched the cups from the other’s hands, continuing to say, “If we don’t take them back for them to see, how will they be willing to send people out? Even less will they allow people from other Tribes to come and trade.”

“He’s right. We must have enough good items to take back to the Tribe.” Luc also seized the cups from the other’s hands, then said, “You need to be willing to part with these, so your Tribe can develop.”

The two of them held two or three cups each in their hands, taking all the cups in the shop.

“Fine… fine then. If that’s the case, we can only close this shop.” Lun expressed great regret, continuing to say, “You must encourage more people from other Tribes to come to our Tribe to trade. Only then can the Flame Dragon Tribe grow larger, and your Main Tribe will also be pleased.”

“That’s natural. Anyway, having taken so many good things today, the Tribe will definitely send people.” Bo said with satisfaction.

“There’s one more thing I need to correct you on, the Main Tribe is also yours, not just ours.” Luc immediately added.

They were not particularly angry, but spoke to them very rationally, because they knew the Flame Dragon Tribe had only recently been occupied.

So, it was very normal that they couldn’t change their way of speaking immediately. A reminder was sufficient.

“I understand. We also belong to the Main Tribe, so you must help us develop further.”

Lun nodded without hesitation, continuing to say, “Will you continue sleeping here tonight?”

“Of course, we’ll continue sleeping here. After waking up tomorrow, we’ll head back.” Bo nodded without hesitation.

“Today, continue taking us around. The Flame Dragon Tribe is so large, we haven’t finished looking around yet.” Luc also followed up.

They knew the Flame Dragon Tribe was quite large. Having such a good thing as the Central Market, they would naturally be interested in other things as well.

“No problem. The Flame Dragon Tribe still has many excellent places. I’ll take you to see them now.”

Lun saw they had taken the bait and could immediately lead them to continue viewing other sights.

“By the way, how do you make those beasts pull you along? Tell me.” Bo suddenly remembered the carriage.

He had wanted to ask about it yesterday, but important matters took priority, so he had forgotten about this.

“I’m also unclear about this. It was all the previous Tribe’s Shaman’s doing. Perhaps the Main Tribe’s Shaman will know.” Lun shrugged his shoulders. He was not planning to tell them the truth. At this time, it was best to push the focus onto someone else.

“I see. Then we’ll note this down and ask the Main Tribe’s Shaman when we return.” Bo knew it would be like this.

This was a drawback of occupying Tribes. Because occupying Tribes required being fast, accurate, and ruthless.

So, they would not allow the Tribe’s Chieftain and Shaman to survive. The first thing when occupying was to directly kill them.

Precisely because of this, regarding what exactly the occupied Tribe possessed and where things came from, they might not be very clear.

But they did not care about these things, because to them, those items were all much the same.

However, this time left them somewhat surprised. The Flame Dragon Tribe had too many shocking things. Moreover, these items were all amazing. Not being able to know the source of these things was truly regrettable.

“Besides that, why do people entering the Tribe have to put away their weapons?” Luc continued asking.

“This is because we’ve just occupied this Tribe. We must carefully observe those coming to our Tribe.”

Lun waved his hand, continuing to say, “You know, as long as one is invading a Tribe, other Tribes will also become envious and seize the opportunity to take advantage.”

That was right, this happened frequently. Some Tribes had people with better intelligence networks. They would often observe their surroundings, watching to see if any Tribe had plans to plunder another Tribe or such.

As long as they waited for those people to attack a Tribe, they would reap the fisherman’s benefit, retaking the Tribe they had plundered.

“You’re right. Your concern is reasonable. It seems like Ga is truly sharp.” Bo once again felt admiration for the scorpion girl.

“Do you really not know how your stone houses are constructed? They couldn’t possibly have appeared overnight, right?” Luc hastily asked.

“You’re asking me, but I have no way to answer. I truly don’t know.” Lun scratched the back of his head in distress, continuing to say, “The previous Shaman did things very mysteriously. These cement houses were indeed erected at night.”

“What a strange Shaman. I’ll go back and ask the Main Tribe’s Shaman. Perhaps he’ll know.” Luc sighed.

“Yes, yes.” Lun immediately smoothed things over.


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