"What you said makes sense, but they should know that the challenges get harder as we go along. The organizers must have a reason for arranging cooperation between the three groups after 100 days," Zhou Chun said, revealing some lack of confidence.
The group of Xu Yi and the others didn't have iron ore before, yet they did just fine, and they have sufficient food reserves. It's not an issue to hold out for 200 days.
After all, having iron doesn't mean you can make it into weapons.
So, do they need to cooperate with us?
This situation is really hard to say.
"Let's just wait then. We've been riding horses for several days; a day's rest sounds nice. Dad, take a nap. I've already had enough sleep," Zhou Mo said, drawing back his gaze. After all, taking the initiative won't mean much; it all depends on Xu Yi and Lu Ke's decision.
Zhou Chun nodded and then lay down to prepare to sleep.
