Chapter 371 - Village Sub-Chief Wozuma’s Take on What Happened (1/2)
Village Sub-Chief Wozuma’s Take on What Happened
(Wozue Chief, please don’t e Chief Kehma returned from his Draco inspection visit, he promptly fell asleep Ichika reported various matters to Wozue Chief Keh day, those were the first words out of his uess I did a bit much there, didn’t I?”
“Yes, you did”
Yes, he’d very clearly overdone it He’d overdone it to the point that he oh so wanted to tell hienius Cid Pavuera with the full backing of the Pavueran lord—as if he were a child
But he truly, truly had gone too far
It all started with the duel Village Chief Kehma was forced into when he first made it into Draco
The fact that the duel started was fine However, Wozue Chief Cid to utterly crush Village Chief Kehe Chief Cid had chosen Harvey to be his chaht, was a fa person in Pavuera He had definitely issued the challenge with the intent to win
Wozuma knew He knew that Kehma was a e him seriously, he would respond in kind That was the nized
The match’s conclusion was too one-sided
Kehma had Meat Kuroinu stand as his champion, sure, but what in the world was [Faked a handshake and ba Ichika repeat the story for him, Wozuma truly couldn’t tell what had happened Only after several retellings did he finally piece together hersince understood that Meat Kuroinu held a strength far outstripping one ht believe such a small body could hold, for her to be able to brandish an adult man as if he were a sack of potatoes… He couldn’t help but feel soht
However, holding true to his title as a prodigy, the young Village Chief realized that all he could do from there was pivot into a htiest force of power and having it taken out, he’d effectively had no other choice A man who continued to show hostility fro but a fool
Had he seriously believed that he ever had a chance in besting Village Chief Kehon?
… Perhaps it was due to the propensity for a hue Chief to believed that Hero Wataru was the sole person responsible for the Dragon suppression’s success?
The Village Chief hadn’t brought that hero with him and had mere maids as attendants He likely believed that this was the perfect opportunity Wozuht asVillage Chief Keh the wrath of a God
Village Chief Kehma demanded [Friendly Relations] as his prize This was truly a very Village Chief Keh but admiration towards
Also he had iven that it could be taken as irritability at there needing to have been a duel at all, it was in fact a [Favor Owed] However, as it was stated as [Friendly Relations], this blurred the upper lie Chief Cid had in all likelihood been swindled by Village Chief Keh expression was ht about how to outdo another, after all It was a blunder to believe that his expression meant that the upper limit of the [Friendly Relations] could be lowered
The e Chief Kehe Chief Kehic tool under the guise of [Friendly Relations], dealing the finishi+ng blow It was a e of, but it appeared to be one that ca
The [Friendly Relations] were quickly made use of, but it would lead into s It was a deal that couldn’t be outright refused due to the [Friendly Relations]… but it wasn’t a one-sided offer, either
It hat it was, after all AWater itself was a valuable resource, let alone to a village in the ic tool to them