A cold, clear moon hung high in the sky, surrounded by densely twinkling stars.
The Fla Dragon Tribe was once again shrouded in the night’s darkness, though everyone no longer felt afraid.
Previously, nightti seed dangerous to them. They would be frightening. But currently, nights showed little difference from dayti.
The primary reason remained the presence of small contained flas all around, making everyone feel extraordinarily secure.
Su Bai appreciated the night scenery through the floor-to-ceiling windows, then returned to his position, lifting a tea cup and sipping.
"Shaman, those two intelligence agents have checked into our Tribe. Tonight, they’ll be staying at the Restful Night Building," Ga reported seriously.
The scorpion girl had been secretly observing those people throughout the day, never revealing herself. She wanted to observe these two people’s reactions, and understand their psychology thoroughly before proceeding.
"Have you arranged the people I asked you to prepare in advance?" Su Bai asked after sipping tea.
"Everything’s been completely arranged. They’re continuously following… following the script." Ga spoke those tongue-twisting words, ‘continuously following’. "Shaman, rest assured, they’re continuously moving within our trap. No errors will occur."
The scorpion girl now spoke the Shaman title extrely naturally, unlike the previous awkwardness. After all, she had previously belonged to another Tribe. Suddenly transferring to another Tribe, addressing another person as Shaman… internally, this felt a little strange though she too felt comfortable at the sa ti.
However, the longer she remained in the Fla Dragon Tribe, the deeper her understanding of this Tribe grew. Ga had already deeply fallen in love with this Tribe, beginning to decide to fight desperately for this Tribe. Naturally, the title beca increasingly great to say.
"Excellent. You’ve been exhausted all day today. Go rest properly. Tomorrow will keep you equally busy," Su Bai said warmly.
He maintained no vigilance toward the scorpion girl, knowing the Fla Dragon Tribe’s complete capabilities would convince her thoroughly.
Such a powerful and capable assistant. If she could beco part of the Fla Dragon Tribe’s strength, naturally this would be a trendous boon to the Tribe.
"Shaman, I have sothing I want to ask you. I wonder if it might seem sowhat abrupt?" Ga couldn’t help gathering courage.
Su Bai stopped organizing today’s illustrated diagrams, looking questioningly at her face.
What he saw was an extrely cold, beautiful, yet serious face. Maintaining a curious ntality, he gently nodded.
"Thank… thank you, Shaman." Ga again spoke a word she’d never heard previously, continuing to ask. "I wonder why you trust ?"
"Didn’t you already ask this question before? Why ask again now?" Su Bai thought it might be so other question. Unexpectedly, it was that clichéd scenario again.
He originally believed these clichéd scenarios only appeared on television. He never expected real people would actually behave this way.
"It’s different. This ti, the ntality differs. Shaman, you directly lent the Yong’an Building. When… when did you begin trusting so much?" Ga’s cold, beautiful face showed no expression changes. The only variation ca from moonlight streaming through the window, creating shifting light patterns.
"Because I believe you can bring excellent benefits to the Fla Dragon Tribe, and can bring better developntal opportunities to the Tribe." Su Bai was equally direct. After all, currently there was nothing worth concealing. Smiling, he said. "You’re already a mber of the Fla Dragon Tribe, aren’t you? Since you can bring benefits to the Tribe, what reason would I have to decline?"
"…" Ga’s heart was instantly struck. Her green eyes continuously flickered.
Her cold face finally showed expression changes, slightly biting her lip and asking: "Shaman, have I truly beco a mber of the Fla Dragon Tribe?"
What struck the scorpion girl’s heart was precisely that statent, ‘You’re already a mber of the Fla Dragon Tribe.’
"Naturally. From the mont I allowed you to join the Fla Dragon Tribe, you’ve already beco a mber of the Fla Dragon Tribe." Su Bai displayed an innocent appearance, conversely asking. "Don’t you think so yourself? Have you been excluding yourself the whole ti?"
At this mont, counterattacking was the best choice, pushing responsibility onto the other party and having them provide the best explanation to convince themselves.
"No, no! I’ve always considered myself a mber of the Fla Dragon Tribe. Only… only I didn’t know how you all thought about it." Ga’s speech suddenly increased considerably. Her tone’s variations also beca more diverse, no longer the previous icy tone.
"Hahaha…" Su Bai laughed heartily, picking up a fruit from the plate and tossing it over. Continuing, he said. "Since you’re here, settle comfortably. Properly enjoy everything the Fla Dragon Tribe offers!"
"Since… I’m here… settle comfortably." Ga heard another unfamiliar vocabulary phrase, nodding. "Shaman, you are really different from others."
"If everyone in the world were the sa, wouldn’t that be terrifying? I think being different from others is quite good." Su Bai shrugged, lowering his head and beginning to peel an orange.
Ga stared at the orange in her hand, montarily dazed. This was her first ti seeing such a fruit.
Before even lifting it for detailed observation, she already detected a faint fruity fragrance. This scent was genuinely captivating.
Ga could not help watching Su Bai’s every movent, no longer wanting to explain her previous statent.
What she actually wanted to express was that this Shaman differed completely from other Tribes’ Shamans. Though reconsidering, naturally, no two people could be the sa.
However, the reason she did not continue talking was the oranges in her hand and Su Bai’s hand.
That orange emitted a faint, refreshing fragrance. After peeling, its scent beca even more captivating.
She originally did not want to try it, but was genuinely deeply attracted by this aroma. Moreover, she roughly understood that only Fla Dragon Tribe mbers possessed such oranges.
"Try it. The flavour will most likely surprise you, in a good way of course." Su Bai had already plucked a segnt and begun eating.
Sotis after dinner, he enjoyed eating so fruit. This was purely for digestive purposes, not because he was still hungry.
"Shaman, this flavour is very special." Ga similarly began peeling the orange in demonstration style.
"Special? You’re the first person to describe oranges this way. Doesn’t this orange taste good?" Su Bai asked knowingly.
The reason for asking knowingly was because she had completely finished the entire orange, even consuming the orange peel.
Su Bai originally wanted to prevent this, but orange peel was fundantally edible anyway, despite being known to be insanely bitter.
So, he swallowed the words he had nearly spoken, truly seeing her eating with such satisfaction, saying anything else seed inappropriate.
However, he was still unable to suppress the amusent he felt. After all, she had already peeled the orange, yet ultimately consud the peel anyway.
"Is sothing wrong, Shaman?" Ga clearly remained oblivious to the situation.
"Nothing. Just eat more." Su Bai smiled and shook his head.
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