I Became The Chief of A Primitive Village

Chapter 351: A Strange Tribe



Li woke up early today. If it had not been so late last night, they would have taken a good look around the Tribe.

The name Flame Dragon Tribe was one they had never heard of before. However, even before entering the Tribe, they felt there was something different about it.

Just that strange large house at the entrance said everything, and they seemed to hear creatures calling from beside the gate.

Those calls were something they had never heard before. The constant *baa* sounds seemed quite strange.

"Did you sleep well last night?" Luo contentedly asked, patting his stomach. It was clear how comfortably he had slept.

As long as he had a place to sleep and food to eat, everything else was irrelevant to him. Fortunately, last night, he had both food and a place to sleep. Naturally, he felt refreshed.

"Yes, much better than sleeping in the Wilderness." Kai said while stretching.

He had fallen asleep quickly last night too, briefly staying by the fire pit, eating some meat before quickly falling asleep.

Although they slept on hay piles, they were already satisfied. They were just glad they did not have to worry about Ferocious Beasts anymore.

Lan adjusted her short blue hair, exasperatedly saying, "Still, I prefer the Tribe’s Animal Hides. Sleeping on hay isn’t comfortable."

Once in a safe environment, the girl naturally began missing her previous life, completely forgetting the hardships of the Wilderness.

"Having a place to sleep is already good enough." Li said. She had not slept that deeply last night.

When the other three fell asleep, she stood at the wooden house’s door for quite a while.

She had been observing the Flame Dragon Tribe’s night conditions. This was their first encounter with this Tribe, so they needed to be careful.

The reason she watched the Flame Dragon Tribe at night was to understand how the Tribe operated after dark.

After all, they had not seen the Tribe’s strength during the day, and did not know how many people were in the Tribe. They knew nothing about what the Tribe’s Shaman was like, or what the Chieftain was like.

Li was a cautious person. Although they were safe, her instincts told her to remain careful.

Last night, she stood at the door until after one o’clock before going to sleep. This was already quite late for people of this Primitive Era, unlike Earth where for nightlife, one would just be the beginning.

"You went to sleep very late last night. What were you doing?" Lan’s monolid eyes kept blinking.

Although she had gone to sleep early, she had still been disturbed by the rustling when Li came to lie down.

This was necessary for a Warrior Trainee – to not sleep too deeply. They were trained to wake up at the small movements around them. This was generally how to ensure their own safety.

"Nothing much, just wanted to see the Tribe’s nighttime situation." Li said.

Kai was stunned, realising the difference between their Tribe’s Warrior Trainees.

While she observed at night, he had immediately fallen asleep upon being rescued. There was no comparison between them.

"How did the Flame Dragon Tribe look?" Kai asked curiously.

"They seemed very lively. The Totem Warriors patrol very frequently. Even though we’re in the outer region, you could always see someone patrolling." Li said.

This point had surprised her quite a bit. She had not expected this Tribe to be so meticulous.

Such frequent patrols meant this Tribe must have quite a few Totem Warriors. Otherwise, they would not have assigned so many people to patrol.

The fact that even the outer region was so heavily patrolled made her deeply uneasy.

"This Tribe seems unusual." Kai thoughtfully said.

"Let’s go out and take a look," Luo patted his stomach, "This Tribe doesn’t seem to be a small one."

"Obviously – why else would they have brought so much dried meat yesterday?" Lan could not help but roll her eyes.

She always felt her Brother was stating the obvious. She really could not help but want to mock him.

"Would it kill you to not criticize me for one day?" Luo seemed unhappy. His morning mood was now ruined.

Lan waved her hand, mumbling, "When you get smarter, I’ll stop saying these things."

"Having you as my Sister is really my ill fortune…" Luo snorted.

"Having you as my Brother is My ill fortune." Lan refused to back down.

Li raised her hand to calm them, "Alright, alright, can you both stop arguing?"

Kai was the first to walk out of the wooden house, but as soon as he took five steps, his eyes were hit by the wind and sand, and he kept rubbing his blue eyes.

He lowered his hands and squinted, sighing. "The rainy season is coming."

"Wonder how our Tribe is doing? We were supposed to return today…" Lan sighed.

"Don’t think too much about it. Thinking about these things now is useless. Better to think about how we can help this Tribe," Li said.

Being in another’s Tribe, and having to stay for the whole rainy season, they would inevitably need to help the Tribe.

That was how Primitive Tribes worked. They would have to work for meat. How could they expect to eat and drink freely for over a month without working?

Even if these children felt entitled to it, those of this Tribe would not allow it.

"But I don’t know how we can help this Tribe…" Kai said with uncertainty.

"Let’s go see. If we don’t find anything to do, we’ll just need to ask. That’s how it should be done." Li said.

The four walked slowly through the Tribe, gradually making their way toward the center.

Along the way, they saw all sorts of people – some with horns, some with wings, some dragging long tails.

These people were not much different from their own Tribe. Most people in their Tribe were like this too. The only difference was that everyone in this Tribe seemed happy, almost everyone was wearing smiles on their faces.

This was something rarely seen in the Giant Bear Tribe. In their Tribe, people either complained or were expressionless, or looked like they harbored deep grudges.

This was especially true when working. Everyone in their Tribe looked for ways to slack off, but the Flame Dragon Tribe’s people were different.

They saw that everyone in this Tribe was very happy, even wearing smiles while working.

This scene was incredible. They wondered what power this Tribe had to make everyone so happy?

With daily worries about filling their stomachs, Li did not have the energy to think about the reason.

"Have you noticed? They’re all very happy." Li said, shocked.

If only a few people were smiling and happy, it would not be noteworthy, but everyone they passed seemed to be in good spirits.


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