Chapter 2417 - 2417 Mission 97<div>
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There were severalpelling reasons for Aina to select a few individuals to apany her:
First and foremost, Gu Chaoyan respected Aina’s autonomy and allowed her to choose herpanions.<div>
Secondly, Aina’s choice not only granted others an opportunity but also endeared her to them. By offering them a chance, she garnered their gratitude and ensured their wholehearted support in the future.
Furthermore, Aina aimed to gradually bestow certain privileges upon herself to limate the n members to her rights. This gradual integration would pave the way for them to ept her authority without resistance.
Gu Chaoyan had meticulously considered these factors.
‘Certainly.’
Aina remained oblivious to the depth of thought behind this seemingly small decision. Overwhelmed with joy, she didn’t grasp theplexity of the situation.
Observing Aina’s tion, Gu Chaoyan shared in her happiness.
Once Aina had made her selections, she instructed Gary to organize the remaining n members, bncing the emotions of those staying and those departing.
A blend of mixed emotions lingered in the air.
Aina endeavored to ensure that her decision, whether within or outside the n, wouldn’t adversely impact anyone.
With all arrangements in ce, they rested.
The following morning, they embarked on their journey with theirpanions.<div>
Aina and Gary had taken care of all the arrangements for both parties, leaving Gu Chaoyan with little else to do. She felt a sense of ease and contentment, observing the tomatoes they were cultivating. While she was present, she had diligently imparted knowledge and skills to them.
In the future, when their mission waspleted, her absence wouldn’t disrupt their progress.
That was Gu Chaoyan’s primary n and her most cherished aspiration.
The next morning, as the day dawned, everyone arose from their slumber.
After a hearty breakfast, they set out on their journey.
Notably, there were no women among the team members. Except for a handful of more skilled individuals, Aina and her chosen few were also rtively young.
Gu Chaoyan approached Aina.
Aina hastened to introduce, “Tribe Chief, this is Evelyn, Rainey, and Murphy. As you requested, I’ve selected them to apany me. They are known for their efficiency, and that’s why I chose them. What are your thoughts, Tribe Chief?”
Gu Chaoyan carefully assessed the three individuals.
As Aina had mentioned, these three were indeed proficient at their tasks.
However, it struck Gu Chaoyan that these three weren’t necessarily her closestpanions or those with whom she interacted the most. She had expected Aina to choose people she had a deeper personal connection with, but Aina had made a pragmatic choice instead.<div>
Aina had evidently striven to make a rational selection, a fact that Gu Chaoyan appreciated.
Such discernment was expected of the person she had handpicked.
She recognized the value of reason over sentiment.
“Very well, since you have chosen them, you can be in charge of their arrangements, understood? If Gary can do it, I trust you can as well,” Gu Chaoyan conveyed with a hopeful expression.
“Tribe Chief, Aina understands,” Aina replied.
“I’m pleased to hear that.”
Having spoken her piece, Gu Chaoyan proceeded to see whom Gary had selected.
Having conveyed her thoughts, Gu Chaoyan proceeded to assess Gary’s selections.
The individuals he had chosen met her approval entirely.
She was confident that they could be entrusted with responsibilities in the future.
This realization lifted Gu Chaoyan’s spirits, and she felt content.<div>
With her newfoundpanions in tow, she guided them towards the cotton fields.
The team moved forward with a sense of grandeur. Unlike their previous outings with only a handful of people, the group now appeared more substantial.
Aina had a reputation for being talkative when she had idle moments, often sharing her thoughts and feelings. However, this time, Aina disyed a noticeable change in demeanor.
Instead of her usual chattiness, she led the way withposure and poise.