Chapter 2376: Mission 56<div>
Trantor:Henyee TrantionsEditor:Henyee Trantions
The current predicament of the n was characterized by severe resource scarcity and a high number of injuries. Furthermore, it was evident that this n harbored a strong aversion toward Gu Chaoyan.
She remained unclear about the underlying reasons, but it likely had connections to her past actions. Regardless, it wasn’t a significant concern, and she intended to seek an opportunity to inquire of Aina in the future. She wondered if their closeness from growing up together had any bearing on her current standing in the n.<div>
The fact that they disliked her didn’t weigh heavily on her mind.
What mattered most at the moment was…
The wounded individuals.
In this uncivilized world, wherebat and survival depended on physical prowess, it was evident that they were ustomed to such conditions, resulting in their resilient bodies. Even those seriously injured disyed remarkable mental fortitude and recovery capabilities.
With the prepared herbs, she estimated their recovery time to be around five days.
Additionally, her spatial inventory contained numerous valuable pills, but she decided against revealing them at this point. Given her limited understanding of the current situation, it was wiser to refrain from exposing too much and make the most of the era’s resources.
Once these individuals had recuperated from their injuries, Gu Chaoyan needed to address the n’s resource issue.
In a world devoid of civilization, resources were a raremodity. Aina’s recent information transmission had implied that acquiring supplies here revolved aroundpetition, and the ncked a substantial number of youngborers.
Competing didn’t seem like a viable strategy.
Gu Chaoyan was more inclined to create.
She intended to establish suitable material conditions before delving into other concerns.<div>
As Gu Chaoyan pondered this, she began outlining her approach.
“Tribe Chief, don’t be troubled. The nsmen don’t bear ill will toward you. It’s just that a series of unfortunate events within the n has left them somewhat disgruntled,” Aina reassured her, joining her side after finishing her tasks.
Aina was aware that the nsmen were actually concerned about the well-being of their Tribe Chief. When she approached earlier, it was evident that everyone tacitly allowed her to do so. Nevertheless, the n had endured significant losses, depleting their resources. Lingering unease still pervaded, stifling openmunication.
Gu Chaoyan acknowledged this.
The people in this n appeared to be straightforward,cking ill intentions but harboring resentment toward her.
“Aina, could you enlighten me on the specific reasons behind their animosity or dissatisfaction with me as the Tribe Chief?” Gu Chaoyan inquired directly.
Aina regarded her with a perplexed expression.
Was the Tribe Chief not aware of the cause?
Aina found herself momentarily baffled.
It appeared that since rescuing the Tribe Chief from the river, her behavior had taken on a somewhat unusual and different aspect.
“Tribe Chief, the resentment primarily stems from the conflict with the Moco n, which resulted in substantial casualties. Moreover, the nsmen still support Adams and are willing to curry favor with members of the Thunder Fire n because you admire Adams. They believe that you have neglected your duties as a Tribe Chief and abandoned your dignity. While our Five Elements n may be weak, we are still a n. Without dignity and unity, a n is headed toward extinction, as history has shown us with many ns.”<div>
“In essence,” Aina continued, “it’s not so much that the nsmen harbor resentment, but rather they expect more from their leader.”