Chapter 2440: Mission 120
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The sorcerer turned his gaze towards Gary.
Gary proceeded to share with the sorcerer the intricate details of the past, shedding light on the Thunder Fire n’s prior ruthless behavior. This revtion aimed to elucidate why the current Tribe Chief maintained such strict measures against the Thunder Fire n.
The Thunder Fire n member named Percy warranted no sympathy whatsoever.
Wasn’t his current motive reminiscent of his past actions?
“Gary, I understand. Rest assured, I won’t harbor bias against your Tribe Chief,” assured the sorcerer.
Gary responded with an honest smile and a touch to his head.
He deemed it worthwhile to muster the courage to convey this information.
He wasn’t afraid of the sorcerers ming him, but rather, he feared potential misunderstandings that could lead to irreversible consequences for the Tribe Chief.
Fortunately, all seemed well.
The sorcerersprehended the Tribe Chief’s perspective.
The two ns resumed their journey.
Though members of the Thunder Fire n continued to assist in carrying various items, the once harmonious atmosphere between the two tribes had shifted.
Yet, there were no outright conflicts; they proceeded on their way.
The food, however, remained separate between the two races.
Every day, the aroma of the Five Elements n’s meat soup wafted through the air.
Aside from the Thunder Fire n abstaining from the meat soup and Percy facing ostracization within the n, no significant incidents urred.
They traveled in this manner for a full ten days.
Finally, they were on the verge of reaching the Huang n.
The Huang n upied an advantageous position atop a high mountain.
To reach the Huang n, the journey necessitated ascending the mountain first.
As they approached the mountain’s foothills, the sorcerer sought out Gu Chaoyan once again, casting a searching gaze upon her before posing a reminder, “Are you certain about proceeding to the Huang n?”
“Absolutely. Given the presence of ferocious beasts and the desire of our nsmen for the protection offered by the Huang n, it only makes sense for us to continue. Moreover, we are almost there, so why turn back now?” Gu Chaoyan found the sorcerer’s inquiry peculiar.
The decision to head to the Huang n had been collectively agreed upon before they embarked on their journey.
There was no reason to renege on theirmitment now.
Furthermore, the majority of the nsmen were in agreement. Based on past experiences, ferocious beasts tended to emerge during the spring.
With a resolute demeanor, the sorcerer refrained from furthermentary.
“Let’s proceed. The Huang n awaits above. Stay vignt. We can’t predict what might happen,” the sorcerer cautioned.
Gu Chaoyan furrowed her brow.
‘Anything?’
What did he mean by that?
And why did the sorcerer make this trip?
She harbored a suspicion that the sorcerer’s visit held moreplexity than it seemed.
In response, she instructed Gary to summon Adams.
Simultaneously, she requested Gary to gather a few senior nsmen.
Before ascending the mountain, a discussion was imperative.
As for the sorcerer, it appeared he was testing something, much like the day the snow ceased.
Gu Chaoyan chose to disregard the sorcerer.
Instead, she seated herself on the ground and awaited their gathering.
In a departure from the past few days, Gu Chaoyan proactively sought out Adams, who approached her with a cheerful demeanor.
“Xui, what’s the matter? Why did we stop?” Adams inquired.
Despite the numerousints from Thunder Fire n members in recent days, Adams seemed unfazed, maintaining his straightforward approach.
“We’re on the verge of reaching the Huang n.”
“Above us lies the territory of the Huang n.”
“Everyone, it’s confirmed, right?”
“Xui, do you have any questions?”