Chapter 2384: Mission 64<div>
Trantor:Henyee TrantionsEditor:Henyee Trantions
Hearing this, the others remainedrgely unemotional.
What did it matter that she was back? What could she possibly achieve?<div>
Apart from causing trouble, they questioned her capabilities.
They couldn’t fathom why Gary had such unwavering trust in her.
Gu Chaoyan cast a nce at the crowd.
She remained indifferent to their skepticism.
“Gary,e and give it a try,” Gu Chaoyan spoke with a calm demeanor, as though discussing a trivial matter.
However, Gary’s eyes zed with anticipation. He was convinced that the bow and arrow would undoubtedly seed!
It was a weapon!
A real, tangible weapon.
Gary set down what he was holding and eagerly approached.
Gu Chaoyan handed him the bow. “Test my bow.”
Gary epted the bow and proceeded to test it.<div>
The Tribe Chief had briefed him on the use of the bow and arrow the previous day, so he was well-versed in its operation.
Gary gripped the bow and aimed it at the trees nearby. He pulled back the string.
Every eye in the vicinity was fixated on the bow and arrow.
The arrow was released.
It lodged securely into the tree, resisting all efforts to dislodge it.
Gary gazed at Gu Chaoyan with tion. “Tribe Chief, it worked!”
“Yes, this is a basic version, but it will serve us well for now. If we can find better materials, we can make more powerful bows. With these, we won’t need to fear confrontations with others,” Gu Chaoyan said with a smile.
In that moment, every member of the n gazed at the bow in Gary’s hand with fervent longing.
It was an incredibly potent weapon.
There wasn’t a single individual in the n who didn’t covet it, including the women who were eager to have a turn holding it.
Their past altercation with the Moco n had left them severely injured due to the absence of any weaponry. But now, the situation had changed. With this new addition, the Moco n was no longer a match for them.<div>
The Tribe Chief?
The Tribe Chief was actively working for their benefit.
And the results were impressive.
For a moment, everyone looked at Gary with envy, wishing they could have what he held.
Even Oliver and Warren couldn’t contain their envy. They asked, “Gary, can we try it as well?”
Their eyes gleamed with desire. They believed that the chance to try it would leave them with no regrets.
Gu Chaoyan cast a nonchnt nce at them.
She handed them the bow and arrows she had crafted for them. “I’ve made these for you. No need to try Gary’s. Once the bamboo house is finished, you can test these out.”
Oliver and Warren were overjoyed, nearly leaping with excitement.
Now they, too, possessed a formidable weapon.
The rest of the n could only watch and wait in envy.<div>
Giles yearned for it as well but didn’t dare to ask.
Giles had uttered something he shouldn’t have, making it difficult for him to ask for more now.
“A bow and arrow are meant to protect our nsmen from being oppressed. Everyone can have them, but our top priority now is building the bamboo house. We can teach you how to make bows and arrows afterward. Is that agreeable?”
“Alright!” The n members responded with excitement.
The prospect of all having ess to these weapons filled them with anticipation.
It meant…
The individuals who had previously voiced doubts were now filled with optimism. It seemed the Tribe Chief was truly going to lead them!
Everyone gathered to assist in constructing the bamboo house.
Giles, however, remained in ce. He felt a tad stubborn and conscious of his earlier statements. He had expressed doubts, and now it was awkward for him to join in. Consequently, he stood there, uncertain of his next move.
Gu Chaoyan approached him.