Upon hearing this, everyone looked at the fox-wolf standing to the side. The fox-wolf said, "I will take the child there." Everyone was slightly taken aback upon hearing this, but quickly nodded.
"In a few days, it will be snowing heavily, and digging will be even more difficult then. So, under these circumstances, we can go to the Tiger Tribe together to settle you in, and then come back to work." The Fox Tribe people wouldn't feel at ease unless everyone went to check on them.
The fox tribe members nodded in agreement. Of course, they couldn't go to the human side; the human race still had to work. After this decision was made, they would set off in ten days.
Each person brought their own child, but of course, they couldn't bring their personal belongings. The female didn't bring hers either, because with two children each, it was impossible to check in too many other items.
There were also young orcs and females left behind. The reason they went back this time was largely due to their trust in the fox wolves, coupled with the attitude of the tiger tribe over the past few months, which made the fox tribe willing to take the risk.
After all, too many people in the tribe had died. Without change, death was inevitable. If there was a new way out, everyone was willing to try it. Under these circumstances, almost half of the orcs went.
As these half-orcs arrived, it just so happened that it snowed, and coal sales were booming. Unsurprisingly, it was very popular, and the Lion Clan and the Leopard Clan loved it.
They all wished they could place more orders, but while the goods were of high quality, the problem was that shipping them was difficult. The Lion Tribe members couldn't worry about anything else and had to go and ship them themselves, because they couldn't afford to run out of coal during the winter when it snowed.
They didn't know how good coal was until they started burning it, and once they did, they couldn't bear to part with it. Under these circumstances, the Lion Tribe started taking orders from the Black Bear Tribe along the way. The Black Bear Tribe was happy too, as the money they paid was still the same, only the distance was shorter. Not to mention, every bear was delighted.
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