Chapter 2454: Mission 134<div>
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The Elder Miss of the Huang n, Cami, appeared to be in a good mood. The intense hatred she once harbored towards Adams seemed to have dissipated.
“You didn’t deceive me. You mentioned it’s at the foot of the mountain, and indeed, it is. It’s just that you’re not a member of the Huang n,” she acknowledged, addressing Adams.<div>
Cami detested dishonesty, and if Adams had lied, no matter how attractive he was, she would have rejected him. However, given the absence of deception, she seemed willing to forgive other details, including his non-membership in the Huang n.
“What n do you belong to?” Cami inquired.
“Adams is the Tribe Chief of our Thunder Fire n,” interjected Percy from the Thunder Fire n before Adams could respond.
Adams shot Percy a cold look, feeling that Percy had overstepped his bounds, almost as if betraying the Thunder Fire n.
“Tribe Chief, you’re quite remarkable. It’s rare to find someone as brave and resourceful as you in the Huang n. I, Cami, have excellent taste. Consider following me. You don’t need to join them,” Cami offered graciously.
“No, I’m the Tribe Chief of the Thunder Fire n. My duty is to my n. I won’t abandon my nsmen for anything. If my nsmen are there, so am I,” Adams insisted. How could he abandon them?
Cami hadn’t anticipated such firm resolve from him.
“Elder Miss, perhaps we should just eliminate him,” suggested the man beside Cami.
He considered Adams too exceptional, and his presence might disrupt the n. If he were to stay, it could createplications.
Cami shook her head.
The situation was bing rather intriguing.<div>
While the men of the Huang n were typically eager to follow Cami’s lead, the current disy of reluctance among them was unusual.
Thunder Fire n?
Cami assumed it was likely just a small n with a limited number of members. Considering this, she made an offer.
“I, Cami, will safeguard all the nsmen of your Thunder Fire n. Will you follow me now?” she proposed.
Adams wore an unpleasant expression.
As a man and a Tribe Chief, he felt insulted by the Elder Miss of the Huang n.
This wasn’t what he had intended, and now, he found himself in this predicament because of her.
Adams was displeased.
Remaining unwilling, he had no intention of agreeing.
“You’re unwilling?” Despite Cami’s novelty, shecked patience. Having already conceded on several points, she expected reciprocity. If he continued to resist, it indicated he wasn’t taking her seriously.
If he didn’t take her seriously, she wouldn’t maintain her temper.<div>
Cami looked at Adams. “If you’re unwilling, it’s simple. Don’t expect any mercy for your nsmen.”
“Guards,” Cami called.
Members of the Huang Tribe assembled, ready to subdue the Thunder Fire n members.
“Tribe Chief, for our sake, please agree. Consider the situation. If you refuse, we may lose our lives,” pleaded Percy, clearly anxious and fearful for his life.
Adams remained unwilling. He nced at Gu Chaoyan, poised to take action.