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Robb continued, “So, at this time, internal strife between your tribes is really not a good thing.
What you should do now is to integrate and unite within your own tribes and then bring together all the small villages, settlements, and tribes, uniting their strength to withstand the upcoming bandits.”

Both tribe chiefs fell into contemplation.
After a while, Gada tribe chief cautiously asked, “Will you help us like you did last time?”

“I will certainly help!” Robb smiled and said, “But are you the kind of tribe that needs someone's constant help to survive? Don't you have any pride or self-respect?”

This statement made the expressions of the two tribal chiefs serious.
“You make a valid point.
We Maya people are not so easily subjected to the force of villains.
We can't rely on your help every time.
We have to find our own ways to fight against those evil white people.

Robb said, “There are good and bad white people, just like there are good people like me.”

Both tribe chiefs nodded, saying, “We understand now.
Those who call themselves 'Norma' are the bad guys, and those who call themselves 'Gran' are the good guys.”

Robb shook his head firmly, “No! Don't oversimplify this issue! Regardless of how they identify themselves, it doesn't mean they are good or bad.
To judge what kind of person someone is, you need to look at their actions, not their nationality.”

“I can only say that there must be good people in Norma, but there must also be bad people in Gran! Keep fighting.”

After saying that, Robb no longer acted as a mediator.
It was better to leave the affairs of these tribes to them to negotiate and handle.

He led the people from Westwind City and headed back home, leaving the two tribe chiefs and a large group of tribespeople there, facing each other in silence.
After a while, the two tribe chiefs exchanged a glance and sighed simultaneously, “Let's talk.”


Three days later, the Polar Tribe and the Gada Tribe announced their fusion.
The chiefs of the two tribes “discussed” and decided the future development of the tribe.
Such a management style would be nearly impossible in the civilized world, but it could be realized in relatively primitive tribes.

The territories of the two tribes were unified, internal strife ceased, and they immediately became a large tribe with over five hundred Eagle Warriors.

A few more days passed…

Robb sat in front of a small chapel in the middle of the mining camp, flipping through a newly obtained map.

With the help of people from the two tribes, Suofa had created a very detailed map that covered a wider area.
In one place in the northern part of the map, a woolly mammoth was drawn, indicating the presence of woolly mammoths in that area.

One place depicted a cocoa tree, while another showed an iron ingot, indicating the presence of an iron ore deposit that had been surveyed but was currently left untapped.

Of course, eventually they would have to mine these resources.
However, they didn't have the capability to extract such resources on the New Continent at the moment.
They would have to wait for the development of the New Continent to reach a certain level of prosperity before they could exploit these iron ore deposits.

Robb held the newly acquired map with great excitement.
First, he activated the “Mineral Search” skill.
As he scanned the map, he was surprised.
There were four small yellow dots that lit up on the map.
Two of them were mithril deposits being mined, one was a surveyed but untouched iron ore deposit, and there was another mine located in a vast barren mountain range that he didn't know about.

“Well, it seems that this place is worth exploring.”

 

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