“Master, are those who died and those who were sick not punished by God?” Xi Yue looked at the little girl’s tearful eyes and replied decisively, “No.”
Little Nuo knelt with a thud, “Master, please, save our tribe and save my mother!”
Xi Yue looked at the person kneeling on the ground and shook her head helplessly, “Taketo see your chief.”
Even if it weren’t for the pagoda power, she couldn’t ignore such a plague just because of her duties as a doctor.
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The housing arrangement in the Cangda Tribe was organized according to individual ranks, laid out from the top of the mountain downwards.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe people at the bottom of the Cangda Tribe, such as the Kulun Family, lived at the foot of the mountain. On the other hand, the chief, elders, and shaman doctors lived on the top of the mountain.
Among them, the shaman doctor was located at the top of the mountain. The house was built with the best stone, and the furnishings inside were much more luxurious and expensive than the rest.
At this moment, a huge crowd gathered outside the house of the shaman doctor on the top of the mountain. Everyone peered outside the door anxiously, waiting for those who would return that night.
The warriors guarding the door had pale faces and their bodies swayed as if they were about to fall. Those were clear indications that they were sick too.
Just when everyone was impatient, a large group of people approached.
“Chief! Our chief is back!”
“Great, has the chief brought Little Nuo back? Has the sacrifice to the gods been brought back?”
Soon after, they saw the gloomy-looking elder and warriors. Nu was held in their hands, restrained. However, the petite little girl was nowhere to be found. The anticipation on their faces faded, turning into despair and grievance.
An old woman standing at the door immediately rushed toward Nu and cried, “Nu, my daughter!”
This person was Nu’s mother and Little Nuo’s grandmother.
Suddenly, an old and hoarse voice cfrom the stone house, “Is that you, Chief Nita? Have you returned? Cin first!”
As this voice rang out, everyone immediately becsolemn. Following the slow opening of the stone house door, the chief, along with a few warriors and elders, entered with Nu.
There were only three people in the room. One of them was an old woman who was dressed strangely and looked a bit like a wizard. The other two were young teenagers who knelt beside the old woman, massaging her legs.
Unlike other people in the tribe who dress casually, the shaman doctor of the Cangda Tribe wore much more luxurious clothes than the others.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAs soon as the chief and the rest entered the door, they all knelt to greet the shaman doctor.
This was the rule of the Cangda Tribe. The shaman doctor had the highest status in the entire tribe. They were called God’s servants, the ones closest to God and able to listen to God’s voice. No one dared to disobey her orders, not even the chief.
The shaman doctor looked around with narrowed eyes, but she couldn’t find Little Nuo. His expression darkened. “Where is she?”
The chief opened his mouth, wanting to say something. However, someone immediately shouted, “Nu hid Little Nuo away!”
The person who spoke was named Moli, who was a die-hard follower of the shaman doctor. He was infuriated that Nu disobeyed the shaman doctor’s orders.
Even if she was the daughter of the chief, so what? Could it be compared to the fate of the entire tribe? Maybe it was because they did not listen to the shaman doctor that we incurred the curse from the gods.
With that said, Moli pulled Nu’s hair and wanted to throw her to the ground.
The faces of the others suddenly beca little ugly even though they wanted to use Little Nuo to sacrifice to the gods to ask for forgiveness from Pane God.
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