Inside the Restful Night Building, Bo and Luc had only booked one room. There was no other reason then, they simply felt the price demanded for rooms was too high.
One room required giving away many bags of dried at. They had not brought that much dried at on this trip.
In the end, they had no choice but to invoke Ga’s na. Only then did they obtain a room that did not require much paynt.
They already felt extrely fortunate. After all, they did not have much on them. Having one room was already quite good.
Moreover, this room was amazing, several hundred tis better than any room they had stayed in before.
"I must say, the Fla Dragon Tribe really is too extraordinary. They actually built houses from stone, and created so many rooms."
Bo stood by the window with an expression of shock, continuing. "This bed is also special. In any case, everything here is too good."
"Absolutely. I don’t know how they built stone into this shape. Why haven’t other Tribes seen houses like this?" Luc sat on the edge of the bed, experiencing it, and continued. "Sleeping on this at night will definitely be extrely comfortable. The Fla Dragon Tribe is truly too amazing."
He kept reaching out to touch the pillow and bedding. His face displayed nothing but pure envy.
However, besides their shock, the two felt extrely curious. After all, both were intelligence agents.
Intelligence agents naturally knew considerably more than ordinary people. Yet they had never heard of houses constructed from stone.
Moreover, to build houses this tall, with such comfortable internal environnts.
As well as all those things revealed upon entering the Fla Dragon Tribe, all extrely shocking.
"If we report this intelligence to the Shaman, he’ll definitely be very pleased. Perhaps our positions might even be raised?"
Bo had already begun fantasising about the future, continuing. "The only thing now is to wait until tomorrow to et the Ga, and confirm the truthfulness of matters."
Feeling shocked by the Fla Dragon Tribe was one thing. Having doubts about the facts was another matter entirely.
"I very much hope this is all true. After all, the Fla Dragon Tribe is so amazing. If it could co under the Dark Scorpion Tribe, that would be wonderful." Luc stood up and walked around the room, continuing. "That way, we might be able to beco the Fla Dragon Tribe’s intelligence agents and stay here in future."
That was right, these two had been completely won over by the Fla Dragon Tribe. Now they felt extrely curious about everything in the Fla Dragon Tribe.
"You’re right. If we could beco the Fla Dragon Tribe’s intelligence agents, that would indeed be great."
Bo also began indulging in fantasy, his tone extrely wistful. "Living here every day, our lifespans might extend too."
"I think that should be possible. After all, living in the Fla Dragon Tribe, every day would make us happy. Since every day would be happy, extending one’s lifespan is a certainty." What Luc said seed particularly reasonable. He continued. "But, I’m now looking forward to tomorrow. I want to see the Fla Dragon Tribe during the day."
"You’re right. The Fla Dragon Tribe in the day will definitely be completely different. I had a general look this evening. These stone houses are everywhere throughout the Fla Dragon Tribe."
Bo stuck his head out of the window, scanning the surroundings of the Fla Dragon Tribe, continuing. "Quickly look. It’s already very late now, yet looking around, the Fla Dragon Tribe is still very bright."
He felt incredibly astonished. He had not expected the Tribe to still look so bright late at night.
"It should be because of those bonfires, or else those fire pits by the roadside. But why place them so high?"
Luc looked up at the streetlamps by the road, continuing curiously. "Placing them so high, wouldn’t they be extinguished by rain? No, wait. There’s sothing beside those fires, it seems to be reflecting light."
He rubbed his eyes incredulously, continuing to gaze towards the streetlamps. His expression grew even more shocked.
"You’re not seeing things. Those fires definitely have sothing beside them. They look quite beautiful."
Bo also vigorously rubbed his eyes, continuing. "Most likely it’s that thing ensuring the fires won’t be blown out by wind or doused by rain. How extraordinary. I’ve never seen that thing before. Tomorrow, we absolutely must get a good look."
Luc lowered his brows and continued observing, wondering curiously. "I don’t know if it might be a Shaman Technique. I think only this explanation makes sense."
He truly felt it incomprehensible. Moreover, looking around, there were very many along the roadside.
"It can’t possibly be a Shaman Technique. Shaman Techniques could not persist for this long. When we arrived tonight, they seed to already be burning." Bo likewise kept staring at the streetlamps, analysing, "Also, hasn’t the Fla Dragon Tribe’s Shaman already been dealt with? Then, who would be the one casting this?"
"You’re right too. When Ga occupied this place, she did not seem to ntion bringing a Shaman along."
Luc nodded thoughtfully, continuing. "If it’s not a Shaman Technique, how is this achieved? Forget it. Tomorrow we’ll ask Ga and know everything."
"There are many questions to ask tomorrow. Like that thing we rode tonight, called… called a carriage." Bo recalled the evening’s carriage.
He felt the carriage’s speed of advance was really too fast. Moreover, it was extrely steady and stable, without any sense of jolting whatsoever. What had originally seed like an extrely distant journey had been shortened considerably with the carriage.
"There’s also a road made from stone. Didn’t you see? It was incredibly flat. How was that made?"
Luc’s expression now resembled a shocked emoji. His mouth couldn’t close at all.
"Not just that. Moreover, didn’t you notice? The Fla Dragon Tribe doesn’t seem to sll foul at all." Bo stuck his head out of the window again, frantically sniffing the outside air with his nose. He still could not sll any foul odour.
"Now that you ntion it, I hadn’t noticed. It does indeed seem to be the case." Luc also stuck his head out of the window.
"Extraordinary, truly extraordinary. Just now, did you hear what that person said? Tomorrow we can apparently try the barbecue shop."
Luc scratched the back of his head, continuing: "A barbecue shop is just for barbecuing, isn’t it? Why do we need to specifically go and try it?"
"You’re overthinking. We didn’t bring any dried at. Obviously, others will barbecue at for us to eat."
Bo appeared completely calm, continuing: "Moreover, we’re from the Dark Scorpion Tribe. Them barbecuing at for us is normal, isn’t it? This is called special treatnt."
"True enough. Let’s sleep, sleep. Get up early tomorrow." Luc was already impatient to experience that bed.
"Indeed." Bo’s smile stretched almost to the back of his head.
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