Chapter 2399: Mission 79<div>
Trantor:Henyee TrantionsEditor:Henyee Trantions
“As winter approaches, with this bamboo house providing shelter from the snow and cold, it would be highly beneficial for us to learn how to use weapons effectively for hunting,” Adams conveyed with an earnest expression. “I intend for you to arrange for some of your people to teach us the art of crafting and wielding such weapons. By doing so, I believe our ns can sessfully endure the winter together.”
The Thunder Fire n possessed considerable strength in this region. Nheless, they were not immune to the harsh forces of nature. Winter’s arrival brought freezing temperatures, leading to the tragic deaths of many n members. Adams was determined to prevent his nsmen from perishing due to freezing or starvation. Thus, they considered these two requests to be of utmost importance.<div>
Adams was confident that Xui would support his appeal. She was willing to go to great lengths to assist him, and he anticipated her agreement.
Tension gripped the faces of the Five Elements n members, who fervently hoped their Tribe Chief would reject the proposal. Their n was already fragile, and without this, they might lose the means to survive peacefully. There was a very real possibility they’d be forced out in the end.
While the Thunder Fire n’s Chief currently appeared benevolent, it was only because he sought something from them. If he had no requests, he could be quite ruthless. This point had been made abundantly clear.
The n members were perplexed, wondering about their Tribe Chief’s thoughts. Anxiety coursed through them, fearing her immediate acquiescence.
In response to Adams’ request, Gu Chaoyan calmly nodded.
Certainly, bamboo houses and weapons were essential for ensuring their ns’ survival through the harsh winter, preventing deaths from freezing and starvation. But these were valuable possessions of the Five Elements n, and the Thunder Fire n couldn’t expect to obtain them in exchange for a mere two pieces of meat, could they?
“Sure,” Gu Chaoyan responded casually.
The members of the Five Elements n appeared increasingly despondent.
Adams couldn’t hide his delight. “Xui, do you have any doubts?”
Feeling content, he added a touch of warmth to his tone, addressing her by name to make her feel appreciated.
Gu Chaoyan, however, remained straightforward. “Of course, I do.”<div>
Adams appeared perplexed. “What?”
“Considering you want the bamboo houses and weapons of our Five Elements n, what do you intend to exchange for them? These two pieces of meat? That… seems rather absurd, doesn’t it?”
“Yesterday, Gary and his people went hunting, returning with numerous wild rabbits and even a wild boar. These two pieces of meat have little value to the Five Elements n. It’s unreasonable for us to surrender our weapons for them,” Gu Chaoyan stated, regarding Adams as though he were acting foolishly.
Gary nodded in agreement. The Tribe Chief was absolutely correct.
Even if they intended to provide assistance, they should expect a fair exchange. How could they ept such a perfunctory offer—two pieces of meat in exchange for such valuable resources? It was a fanciful notion.
Adams gazed at Gu Chaoyan in astonishment. “Xui, what’s gotten into you? Weren’t we discussing how to mutually benefit our two ns, striving for betterment?”
“Why are you suddenly making demands?” Adams expressed his disappointment, attempting to unnerve her with his disappointment.
Gu Chaoyan was puzzled. “Tribe Chief, are you suggesting that you want to gain something without offering anything in return? You aim to take the possessions of the Five Elements n without providing us anything?”
“Are you living in a dream?”
“Even if we have the welfare of our nsmen at heart…”
Gu Chaoyan was poised to continue, seeking a bnced solution.<div>