Wei Xiyin transmigrated, reincarnating as the legitimate daughter of a noble aristocratic family. She originally thought she held the script for a family drama, but who would have thought she would...
"Mingze, you should call me Seventh Uncle."
"This is your second uncle..."
The tribesmen were all wearing plain clothes and white scarves on their heads, obviously in mourning.
Wei Ji introduced them one by one, and Wei Xiyin bowed to each of them. Most of the elders looked pleased and praised them.
After a brief greeting.
Wei Ji straightened his expression and said, "I heard from those who came back that you are now living in the ancestral hall?"
Wei Xiyin understood that her grandfather had brought this up publicly in order to give the clan an explanation. Glancing at the faces of the surrounding clansmen, she explained, "My granddaughter and the others entered the fortress through a secret passage. Upon entering, we discovered it was filled with monsters, so we had no choice but to temporarily stay in the ancestral hall."
Wei Ji nodded upon hearing this. "It happened for a reason and it's understandable, but it's still inappropriate. We should take our people and move into the underground palace to stay for a few days."
There are still sporadic zombies in the dock, the houses are severely damaged, and there are dried bloodstains everywhere. In addition, the disgusting stench of corpses lingers for a long time, making it not suitable for human habitation.
The ancestral hall is an important place for the clan. It is inevitable that the clan members will feel dissatisfied if a group of outsiders live there.
Wei Xiyin naturally agreed.
Then the group went to the ancestral hall together. Wei Xiyin took out the key from her pocket and opened the door in front of everyone.
Wei Ji looked at the key in her hand meaningfully, but said nothing in the end.
When the people received the news, they followed the arrangements and began to move their positions and pack their bags.
Before entering the underground palace, Wei Xiyin formally asked them to pay the food.
"The fort is now stable. Those who are willing to stay can hand over the food, and those who don't want to can leave." Wei Xiyin said coldly.
I was busy before and had no time to deal with these people. Now that the situation is gradually stabilizing, I naturally have to receive the compensation I deserve.
Many people have secretly left in the past few days, and she did not investigate the reason. Since they are unwilling to stay, she naturally cannot force them. Now that they want to leave, she will not stop them.
The people looked at each other in bewilderment when they heard this. They naturally knew that some people had left in the past two days, and they had hesitated whether to follow them.
But now the situation in the dock has obviously improved. They have finally come here after going through untold hardships, and they will definitely not leave at this moment.
After a while, someone took off the food he was carrying and handed it to the guard beside him.
The rest of the people also took action one after another.
Wei Xiyin explained the reason to her grandfather, "Our guards risked their lives to escort them all the way, and the fort will have to protect them from the wind and rain in the future, so I am the one who decided to let them pay the food and stay in the fort."
Wei Ji nodded repeatedly and praised: "A little bit of kindness is rewarded with a big bit of hatred. You did a good job, it's what you deserve."