After tying up the people of the Wangkong tribe, Riley counted them and found that there were no children here and there were fewer women than in the Jingshun tribe.
As soon as they came out of the cave, Jing's followers followed the little yellow dog. At a glance, there were not many people, only about ten. Fortunately, they were all strong men and had plenty of strength to work.
Two people were left to keep an eye on the Wangkong tribe, and four more were sent, two to guard the women and children in the gathering place of the Jingshun tribe, and the other two to guard the place of sacrifice.
The Yunsheng tribe resolved the problem faster. No one knew what these people were doing in the fields in the middle of winter, which made it easier for them to catch them all in one fell swoop.
The rest was for Jing to resolve internally. Riley and the others proposed to leave. Jing first expressed his gratitude, then took off a fishbone bracelet from his wrist and handed it to Riley.
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