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I Became The Chief Of A Primitive Village-Chapter 437: Praise from the Heart
Chapter 437: Praise from the Heart
Li and the other three were brought back by the Warrior Trainees, and after a brief rest, they went to see the Chieftain.
After all, they had not returned to the Tribe for more than a month, and now that they were back, they had to immediately go see the Chieftain.
Even if they were exhausted, this was the rule of the Tribe. Even though she was the Chieftain’s Daughter, she was no exception.
*Step step step…* Li and the other three walked together toward the Chieftain’s wooden house, carrying the ceramic with them.
After all, this was the thing that could help them avoid being punished. They had spent a lot of effort protecting this item along the way.
So, at this moment, presenting the ceramic was undoubtedly their best guarantee.
Half an hour later, the four arrived inside the Chieftain’s wooden house. Each of them had a serious expression, not daring to show the slightest transgression.
"Where did you disappear to for so long?" Shan’s expression could only be described as very unpleasant, with the veins on his forehead visibly bulging.
After all, his Daughter and Son had disappeared for so long, a full rainy season without any news. It would be a lie to say he was not angry. Moreover, he initially did not want them to leave, but they insisted on going out. Now, look at what happened?
"We… we got lost, and then couldn’t return to the Tribe. Just as the rainy season was about to arrive, we encountered the Flame Dragon Tribe, so…" Kai was still frightened by his Father’s expression.
Indeed, to him, his Father looked scary all the time, without exception.
"Flame Dragon Tribe? What Tribe is that?" Shan frowned and continued asking, "So you spent the rainy season at the Flame Dragon Tribe, is that right?"
"The Flame Dragon Tribe is a great Tribe. They sheltered us for the entire rainy season," Li interjected.
Li had always felt that the Flame Dragon Tribe was amazing, and this was evident in their past month living there. Whether it was the environment or the food, the Flame Dragon Tribe was truly excellent.
If she had not constantly reminded herself that she was from the Giant Bear Tribe, she might have developed thoughts of staying there.
"Regardless of whether the Flame Dragon Tribe is good or not, have you completed the mission I have assigned to you?" Shan solemnly asked.
During the month without news from his Daughter and Son, he had only been slightly concerned during that period, but even that feeling quickly disappeared.
In his view, a Tribe operated on survival of the fittest and elimination of the weak. If his Son and Daughter encountered problems during their journey outside, it meant it was destined by Heaven. It meant that they were not fated to become strong, nor suited to remain in the Giant Bear Tribe. Being eliminated was their deserved fate.
So initially, he had only felt a little worried, but this feeling quickly dissipated.
After all, to him, the Giant Bear Tribe had plenty of people, and many strong ones at that. In the big picture, missing one or two Warrior Trainees was inconsequential.
Besides, he had many Sons and Daughters; losing one or two was not a big deal. He could just have more.
He had several Wives, and many children already. Right now, many women were also carrying his children in their wombs.
Furthermore, he was in his prime years; getting more women pregnant was not a problem for him. Losing one or two weak ones, and then raising a couple of strong ones in their place was fine in his eyes. It was not a big deal to him.
So, he was actually pleased that his Daughter and Son could return, as it proved they had the ability to survive.
During the time they were missing, they managed to find a Tribe before the rainy season arrived and were accepted to stay there. That showed they had some capability.
Initially he had been very angry, but seeing them return, half of his anger dissipated, and he began asking about the assigned mission.
"We only went to the Flame Dragon Tribe and haven’t been to any other Tribes, so we don’t know about other Tribes yet." Kai said, suppressing his fear.
Even though his Father did not say anything and just sat there, the sense of pressure was overwhelming.
"…" Shan remained silent, waiting for them to continue.
"We don’t know what the Flame Dragon Tribe has, but they gave us something to show you." Kai said seriously.
He took the ceramic that Li handed to him and passed it to Shan, handling it very carefully throughout the process.
"Father, this is what the Flame Dragon Tribe asked me to bring back." Kai said, enunciating each word.
His expression was solemn, and his eyes remained fixed on the ceramic without looking away.
Although he had seen the ceramic for so long, looking at it again still felt amazing and shocking.
"What is this thing?" Shan took the ceramic and began turning it over, examining it.
Having lived so long, he considered himself quite knowledgeable, but this was the first time he had seen such an item. If it were stone, it felt too smooth to the touch. It was unlike stone, and its shape was completely different as well. If it were a plant or some kind of berry, it could not be this solid as well.
[A weapon? But this thing looked so smooth and had no sharp edges. How can it be used to harm anyone?]
But he had to admit, this thing whose nature he could not determine captivated him at first sight.
The feeling when touching it and its appearance were both things he had never seen before, and its shape was also very appealing. It could be considered a treasure.
"The people of the Flame Dragon Tribe call this thing ceramic. They have these things everywhere over there, in all shapes and sizes. They all look extremely beautiful," Kai said.
When talking about the Flame Dragon Tribe, Kai was very happy, describing it with great animation.
It was as if the Flame Dragon Tribe were his own Tribe. This kind of praise came completely from his heart.