Transmigrated to the Primitive Tribe to Farm and Raise Cubs

Transmigrated to a poverty-stricken primitive tribe, she immediately faced a situation where her family of five was on the verge of starving to death. Her biological father had his hand bitten off ...

Chapter 411 Negotiations with the Turtle Tribe

After Haitang jumped down, she looked around. There was water below. Haitang frowned, then looked up and saw the chief of the turtle tribe lighting a fire. The firelight illuminated the words above her head: "These were left behind by our ancestors."

Upon hearing this, Haitang looked up at the sky, and was somewhat surprised, because she recognized the characters above her.

As Haitang looked around, she glanced at the chieftain of the turtle tribe and asked, "What is your purpose in bringing me down here to see all this?"

"I want to exchange these with you, and I hope you will let us go," the chief of the turtle tribe said, looking at the crabapple blossoms. "We can also show you many things from our tribe."

Upon hearing this, Haitang looked at the chief of the Turtle Tribe. The chief said, "Although you have also obtained many things, I believe that our Turtle Tribe has left behind even more. Once you see them, with your intelligence, you will be able to use them freely. So, Haitang... Goddess of the Tiger Tribe... once you have these things, please spare our Turtle Tribe." He spoke while looking at Haitang.

Upon hearing this, Haitang glanced at the other person, her expression turning somewhat cold. She then said, "I'm sorry, I can't." Yes, she couldn't. While these items were precious, the whereabouts of the Turtle Clan tribe on the mainland were far more valuable. Therefore, Haitang directly refused the Turtle Clan tribe's offer in exchange; she knew what was important.

Haitang's direct refusal instantly turned the bullying into a serious situation, with everyone exuding a hint of hostility.