Chapter 2415: Mission 95
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“Tribe Chief!” Gary shouted with excitement.
The other n members quickly grasped the significance.
“All right, now that we’ve located it and know where to find it, the top priority is to return promptly and bring more people to collect these. It’s raining heavily now, and if the rain continues, these items could be ruined. Let’s move quickly,” Gu Chaoyan urged.
There was no time to waste.
They hastened their journey back, although their pace was somewhat slowed due to the heavy load they were carrying.
Nevertheless, everyone was in high spirits and didn’t feel fatigued.
On the way home, Gu Chaoyan couldn’t help but burst intoughter.
She had released her worries, and there was no longer anything to weigh on her mind.
Hence, during the return journey, her countenance remained serene.
Things went more smoothly than she had anticipated.
They sessfully arrived back at the Five Elements n.
From a distance, the n members spotted them returning with a substantial haul.
Elders, adults, and children alike, all the members of the Five Elements n were overwhelmed with excitement, cheering, “Tribe Chief!”
Tribe Chief?
Tribe Chief?
It was a unique way the Five Elements n celebrated their Tribe Chief’s triumphant return.
Gu Chaoyan blushed, deeply moved by the warm reception.
Gu Chaoyan hadn’t anticipated such a warm wee.
She guided Gary and the others back to the n and set down their findings.
“Red fruits, red fruits are poisonous. Horace, he… he died from eating such fruits!” eximed an elderly member of the n.
“Uncle Maia, this is a different fruit. It’s not poisonous. The Tribe Chief and I have eaten it. It’s safe, and it’s very sweet. If you don’t believe me, give it a try,” the person who had already tried the fruit reassured confidently.
Uncle Maia took a closer look.
While they appeared different, the rule against consuming red fruits had been deeply ingrained within the n. No matter how famished they were, they had always steered clear of red fruits.
Could this one truly be safe?
Could it be edible?
“I’ll try it,” Aina volunteered.
“Make sure to wash it before eating,” Gu Chaoyan reminded her.
Aina washed the fruit in the nearby water and then took a hearty bite.
She hadplete trust in the Tribe Chief.
Without the Tribe Chief, the n wouldn’t be experiencing such favorable circumstances. There was no reason not to believe her.
After taking a bite, Aina confirmed, “It’s very sweet!”
Gu Chaoyan beamed.
It was indeed incredibly sweet.
“Harvest these and have the n members taste them. Additionally, assign some women to cultivate them near the Five Elements n. If they bear fruit, we won’t have to venture so far to procure them,” Gu Chaoyan suggested.
“Tribe Chief, you’re brilliant! I want to be part of the cultivation,” Aina eximed with enthusiasm.
“Don’t be in such a hurry. Let the others learn,” Gu Chaoyan directed her attention toward the women she had previously praised.
Aina’s earlier excitement dimmed.
Before, the Tribe Chief wouldn’t allow her to apany her on excursions. Now she was being excluded from the learning process. How could she be content?
She could only watch others receive instruction.
She had to stand aside, her disappointment evident.
While her sisters were more skilled, she yearned for an opportunity to contribute.
After Gu Chaoyan had spent some time instructing the others, she approached Aina.
Aina remained disheartened.
“Why? Are you upset about what urred earlier?” Gu Chaoyan inquired.
Chapter 2416: Mission 96
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“Yes,” Aina responded without reservation.
“Tribe Chief, you didn’t want to take me with you on your previous expeditions. Now, I can contribute without going on trips. Why didn’t you include me? Am I not proficient at what I do?” Aina, despite her cheerful nature, could also be quite obstinate.
She didn’t want to be idle and unproductive, incapable of making a meaningful contribution.
This feeling was disheartening.
Her little friend, Gary, and the others all had important tasks to attend to. Even the less dependable Giles was upied with work all day, while she wandered aimlessly.
She didn’t have any responsibilities.
The Tribe Chief hadn’t assigned her any specific duties.
It was as if her presence was insignificant.
Everyone had their roles to y.
She, Aina, was no exception.
She couldn’tprehend it.
Seeing Aina’s forlorn expression, Gu Chaoyan couldn’t help but chuckle.
Aina was still very young.
Her sorrowful look had a touch of innocence.
It seemed that unless Gu Chaoyan rified things, Aina would only grow more despondent.
She rified, “Aina, I didn’t involve you in their tasks for a different reason. It’s just that we’re going on a different expedition soon, and I intend to bring you along so you can gain broader experiences. That way, you’llprehend better.”
“Furthermore, I haven’t assigned you the same responsibilities as the others because I don’t think you’re incapable.”
“It’s because I want you to be well-rounded, knowledgeable in all aspects. Only then can I eventually entrust you with the management of all the n’s affairs. Do you grasp what I’m saying?”
“Gary is responsible for the welfare of our n, whereas you’re in charge of overseeing both major and minor n matters.”
“So, whether I’m present or not in the future, the n will run smoothly. Do youprehend?”
“Don’t dwell on those concerns.”
“Aina, our n will continue to grow stronger, and there will be many tasks to be done. I hope I can count on you to fulfill the responsibilities I’ve entrusted to you.”
“Do you understand the expectations I have for you?” Gu Chaoyan asked Aina earnestly.
Aina’s face disyed astonishment.
She had believed that the Tribe Chief hadn’t allocated specific responsibilities to her because she was young and at times acted without propriety. She thought her abilities were limited and therefore was left out.
But she had never realized
The Tribe Chief held such high hopes for her.
It was precisely because her aspirations for Aina diverged from the rest that Aina’s role within the n set her apart.
Aina was a little unhappy.
She had misconstrued the Tribe Chief’s intentions.
Not only had she not fulfilled her responsibilities well, but she had also been a source of bother throughout the day.
“Tribe Chief…” Aina was riddled with guilt.
“Don’t dwell on it too much. You’re still young, and it’s natural not to know everything,” Gu Chaoyan reassured her. “Now that I’ve rified things for you, here’s how we’ll proceed. Just focus on your assigned tasks and apany us on our missions. We can discuss the rest at ater time.”
“I’ll provide guidance if you encounter any difficulties.”
“Understand? Don’t ce too much pressure on yourself.”
“I understand…”
“All right, now select three individuals you deem trustworthy and suitable to follow you. Once you’ve done that, we’ll set out.”