Chapter 2434: Mission 114<div>
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It was evident from the animal skin he wore.
In this yet-to-be-civilized world where ns operated like close-knit families, unity prevailed. However, there were still subtle ss distinctions within the n, although few and not markedly significant.<div>
For instance, the Tribe Chief and a few n leaders enjoyed better resources than others. While most men had only the lower half of their bodies wrapped in animal skin, some could afford an additional animal skin vest.
The man before Gu Chaoyan was among the few in the Thunder Fire n who could don a hide vest—other than Adams, it was a privilege few could im.
This man’s eyes were clouded, not as clear as Adams’, and a malicious intent seemed to overflow from his expression.
Gu Chaoyan responded coldly, showing little respect to the Thunder Fire n member. “It’s not that harsh. The Five Elements n has abundant resources, so we can choose whatever we want to eat. It’s not like we’re unable to eat it.”
Upon hearing this, the Second Chief of the Thunder Fire n smiled.
He didn’t take offense; he understood that the Five Elements n had grown stronger, and the presence of a sorcerer heightened their influence. Gu Chaoyan’s actions suggested that her fundamental nature hadn’t changed; she was using her position to intimidate others.
“Yes, yes, you’re right,” the Second Chief of the Thunder Fire n concurred, trying to ease the tension.
Gu Chaoyan resumed her meal without further words.
The Second Chief of the Thunder Fire n felt a bit embarrassed. Eventually, he took a seat and said, “I am here because I have something to discuss with you.”
Gu Chaoyan shot him a skeptical nce.
Something to discuss?<div>
They had already agreed on the arrangement for the two races traveling together. Now, he imed to have something to discuss, and Gu Chaoyan harbored suspicions that it might not be entirely altruistic.
“Go ahead,” she said, setting down her empty bowl. The cold winter still lingered, and Gu Chaoyan hadn’t initially wanted to broach the topic due to the chilly weather. However, she was prepared to listen now that the Second Chief had raised the matter.
In truth, if it weren’t for Adams, Gu Chaoyan wouldn’t have felt the need to engage in a conversation with Percy. Nevertheless, as the two ns were journeying together, she decided to give them some consideration.
Seeing her attentive, Percy proceeded to express his thoughts.
“Well, here’s the thing. The nkets your Five Elements n provided today are only enough for a few of our oldest and unwell Thunder Fire n elders. The rest are left without nkets.”
“Winter has just passed, and while days are bearable, the nights are exceptionally cold. It’s not easy for the Thunder Fire n members to endure.”
“I’m thinking that the nkets from your Five Elements n are more than sufficient. If you’re willing to make a little more space, we could use dozens of additional nkets. This way, many in the Thunder Fire n can have a much morefortable life.”
“Since you’re willing to share these nkets, it’s a testament to your kindness. I believe you won’t be hesitant with those additional dozens of nkets. The Thunder Fire n will be genuinely grateful,” Percy exined.