I Became The Chief Of A Primitive Village

Chapter 815, The Trigger Point



Chapter 815, The Trigger Point

Translator: Silavin

Within the dense primitive forest, the Flame Dragon Tribe members led by Sha Hong began their deployment.

They shared a unified objective: defeat the Dark Scorpion Tribe forces and eliminate the threat to the Flame Dragon Tribe.

*Thud thud thud…*

*Rustle rustle…*

*Chirp chirp…*

*Gurgle gurgle…*

A succession of Ferocious Beast calls rang out continuously. To avoid drawing excessive attention, Sha Hong and her team had disembarked from the hot air balloons well in advance.

They had positioned the balloons at a considerable distance from their destination, then proceeded on foot.

“Aunt Sha Hong, I also want to kill those from the Dark Scorpion Tribe later.” Yan Hua suddenly declared.

Yan Hua’s face radiated excitement. Clearly, she had been waiting for this day for quite some time.

“This operation primarily focuses on training those Warrior Trainees and soldiers. We need to observe from the rear.” Sha Hong explained patiently.

Throughout their journey, Yan Hua had asked this question countless times, yet Sha Lan’s response remained consistently unchanged.

“Fine. I hope this mission is successful.” Yan Hua said earnestly.

Despite her agreement, Yan Hua still felt somewhat disappointed. After all, she had hoped to engage in combat herself.

“It definitely will,” Sha Hong said flatly.

The group began pushing through the dense vegetation and vines, advancing steadily towards the location where they had buried the explosive packages.

*Flutter flutter…*

Zen flapped his wings and descended from above, landing gently before Sha Hong and the others. He retracted his small wings and reported seriously. “Leader, the target continues advancing towards our position.”

Lee Yun had replaced him on watch duty, then dispatched Zen to report back.

“Understood. Approximately how long until they reach our designated location?” Sha Hong inquired.

She needed to maintain precise control over the timing. There could be no margin for errors. They needed to arrive before the Dark Scorpion Tribe.

“Still half a day’s travel for them. We’ll definitely arrive before them,” Zen responded immediately.

He seemed unusually animated for some unknown reason. Even his speech patterns differed from normal.

“How much longer until we reach the place you buried the explosive packages?” Sha Hong asked, turning her head.

“Just ahead. It’s beyond this Red Knot Tree forest,” Sha Lan replied.

She ran forward, pointing towards a location in the left-front distance to indicate their destination.

“Good. Let’s quickly move. Concealing our men will take some time.” Sha Hong urged.

This expedition numbered two to three hundred personnel. Naturally, concealing such a force was a significant challenge. They needed to reach the destination early, then invest considerable time hiding everyone effectively.

“Yes,” everyone responded in unison.

*Step step step…*

Over an hour later, Sha Hong’s group arrived at the site. Without Yan Hua identifying the location, likely no one would have detected it.

Sha Lan and her team had executed the burying exceptionally well. The area seemed virtually indistinguishable from its surroundings, showing no evidence of human interference.

“You’ve done well. No wonder the Shaman frequently assigns you missions.” Sha Hong praised.

Burying explosive packages required digging up the earth, replacing it after placement, then consolidating all the fuses to a centre point.

Executing these steps, without Sha Hong being able to detect a hint of it, proved Sha Lan and Yan Hua had done extremely well.

“Mother, we should conceal our people immediately. Otherwise, we wouldn’t have enough time.” Sha Lan suggested.

Sha Lan turned to observe those behind her, discovering everyone’s faces displayed eager anticipation.

Remarkably, not just the Totem Warriors but even the soldiers exhibited tremendous excitement.

This represented their highest priority mission yet. Receiving such a significant assignment from the outset naturally generated a ton of enthusiasm.

“Warrior Trainees and soldiers should independently locate positions to hide themselves. But remember, you need to maintain distance from the explosive packages. We need to avoid collateral damage.” Sha Hong directed.

She demonstrated exceptional leadership presence, continuing. “Totem Warriors, you are to distribute evenly around the Warrior Trainees and soldiers to address any unexpected problems.”

Although this operation primarily trained Warrior Trainees and soldiers, establishing proper tactical positioning beforehand was crucial.

“Yes,! Everyone responded in unison again.

*Rustle rustle…*

The sounds of shifting bushes and disturbed foliage emerged as everyone selected their hiding positions.

Only Sha Hong remained at the central point, surveying the surroundings. She needed to evaluate everyone’s concealment.

She was the only one that could do it, as she needed to employ her Mid Grade Totem Warrior capabilities to detect their positions. Only after confirming no issues were present, did she feel satisfied.

“Good. Everyone is concealed. Now, we just need to wait till they arrive.” Sha Hong encouraged.

Though she frequently maintained a cold expression, she understood when encouragement proved appropriate.

Sha Lan also concealed herself. However, she remained in an elevated position, which provided great visibility. It was a sweeping view revealing the vast forest expanse.

Sha Hong had selected this elevated area specifically to observe everything. She wanted to monitor how the Dark Scorpion Tribe people were approaching.

*Thud thud thud…* Simultaneously, Gai, Ga, and their forces advanced towards the Flame Dragon Tribe.

Everyone displayed great confident, upright postures with strong strides. Their faces showed no signs of extended travel fatigue.

For them, victory was imminent. So, each individual brimmed with enthusiasm.

“We’ll reach the Flame Dragon Tribe soon. Probably by evening.” Ga casually said.

She adjusted her green hair. Days of continuous travel had caused her locks to tangle up.

Ga treasured this green hair above all else. Back in their Tribe, she had washed it daily without fail.

“Finally, tonight, we can start the slaughter!” Gai exclaimed excitedly.

He had been restless for action, his facial expression increasingly ferocious. He could barely restrain his desire to initiate a massacre.

“You had better restraint yourself. Don’t kill indiscriminately, or the Flame Dragon Tribe will lose all its value.” Ga reminded him again.

She felt genuinely disappointed in her Brother. No matter how many times she repeated her words, he would still act the same way.

Had their parents not originally been Dark Scorpion Tribe members, who died shortly after bearing them, had they not consequently been raised by the Dark Scorpion Tribe’s Shaman, requiring their service in return, Ga would have absolutely opposed this plan.

During previous missions, she had always remained a passive observer.

Ga never wanted active participation, but protecting her Younger Brother left her with no other alternative.

“I get it already. You’re too naggy.” Gai casually dismissed.

*Thud thud thud…* The column continued advancing, following the forest’s widest available path.


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