Chief Tu couldn't help but laugh as he listened; this little patriarch had thought so thoroughly for them. Indeed, his judgment back then had not been wrong.
He sighed, speaking with emotion: "This ally is truly not bad. To be willing to give us such good things, and to develop so quickly, faster than I even imagined."
Bi was a subordinate he trusted greatly and understood his thoughts more or less, even though Chief Tu didn't say them outright.
"It seems the Red Grass tribe isn't fighting alone either. The Chief's vision is indeed far-sighted."
The other Ox-Head tribesmen also opened their large bovine mouths and laughed loudly, "Ha ha."
Kiet didn't quite understand what the clansmen were saying, but he was too lazy to think much about it. He took out two neatly folded pieces of paper from his pocket and handed them to Tu.
