Chapter 206 (1/2)
A’Yu looked at the covetous cannibals and the calm A’Xi.
He didn’t think that they really wanted to trade 20 pieces of wool fur for A’Xi, but if he refused, people would think that the ensuing fight was caused by their tribe.
A’Yu bitterly frowned.
Everyone started to subconsciously squeeze the weapons in their hands, seeing that a fight was about to break out. Suddenly, Nan Xun took a step forward.
“First, you show us the 20 wool animal skins. Who knows if what you said is true,” Nan Xun said, looking at A’Mang.
A’Mang stared directly at her, and only she could understand the deeper meaning in his eyes.
“A’Bao, show them.” A’Mang slightly raised his hand towards a man behind him.
A man with big arms and a thick waist immediately pulled two bundles firmly tied with straw to the middle of the trading center.
They untied the ropes, revealing their contents.
It really was a variety of wool skins! They were extremely fluffy, varying between white, black, spotted, and brightly colored. Everyone could tell how warm they would be just by looking at them!
Were they serious? Were they really exchanging these things for just a woman?
Suddenly, everyone looked at A’Yu and A’Shi’s tribe with envy. Even if it was the Patriarch’s daughter, it was more than enough to exchange her for so many different kinds of wool.
A’Shi’s face was colorful. He looked at the animal skins excitedly, but A’Xi was his younger sister. How could he give A’Xi to those brutal cannibals?!
Nan Xun glanced at A’Mang. He really was willing.
“Elder brother, I’m willing to be traded with him,” Nan Xun said suddenly.
A’Shi was shocked but didn’t speak. A’Yu also pursed his mouth and didn’t say anything, but Chuxue was anxious. “A’Xi, you can’t go! Our tribe doesn’t need these skins!”
Nan Xun grabbed Chuxue’s hand and meaningfully winked at her secretly.
Chuxue was stunned for a moment, and her words meant to persuade her got stuck in her throat.
Nan Xun looked at A’Mang and said with a smile, “Besides these skins, you promise me some conditions. If you don’t, then I’d rather die than go with you.”
Nan Xun surprised everyone. The ancients had no sense of propriety, righteousness, or shame. They didn’t understand what a chaste girl was. They only felt that Nan Xun had a brain hole.
No one wanted to die. Even the elderly who didn’t contribute much in their clans still struggled to survive.
After listening to her words, A’Mang’s sharpness was withdrawn, and he jokingly said, “As you said, I’ll fulfill any of your conditions.”
Nan Xun said leisurely, “If I go with you, I will be a member of your tribe in the future, but I can’t give up on my A’Da and elder brother. So, you have to allow me to visit them every one or two months. Don’t worry, I won’t take anything from the tribe or disclose the tribe’s situation to anyone.”
A’Mang seriously thought about it. No matter what the savages’ retorts were behind him, he answered, “Yes, but I will accompany you when you go back.”
Nan Xun was happy in her heart. So much self-awareness, this is like the husband accompanying the young wife to the first visit of her parental home after marriage. Yes, good self-awareness.1
Nan Xun continued, “I heard that one woman in your cannibal clan serves many men. I don’t like other men, I only like you, so I only belong to you.”
A’Mang had a smile in his eyes and his mouth arched charmingly. “Of course, you are the woman who will only belong to me. I will have you as my only woman in the future.”
“Also, after I become your woman, you make sure that I am well-fed and well-clothed.” Nan Xun said these conditions just to reassure her elder brother.
As soon as A’Mang heard this, he raised his eyebrows and his eyes were touched with a smile. “My woman will definitely be the best woman in all the tribes.”
Nan Xun’s lips moved, and it seemed that she was about to request another condition. The younger brothers behind A’Mang were about to explode. She was just a woman and regarded herself as a God?