Chapter 398 The Maasai are coming
After hearing what Brees said, Sage stared at him for a while, and then cursed, "Okay, you idiot, you can get out of here and let me think about how to solve the problem at hand." '
Sage saw that Brees couldn't solve this problem, so he could only drive the man away. Anyway, he has to resolve this matter by himself in the end.
Brees had no choice. Since he was Sachi's subordinate, he had to listen to others in everything. Even if they scolded him, he didn't dare to say anything.
However, Brees was of course very angry in his heart, and of course he was scolding Sachi in his heart.
'Okay, Mayor Sachi, I'll go back first. '
Even if Sage scolded Brees, he could only look at him with a smile and say.
Sage waved his hand at Brees, sat on his boss's chair, and said nothing more.
Besides, after Brees came out of the mayor's office, he returned to his workplace.
Bliss works at the Tourism Bureau of Arusha, which is located in the eastern suburbs of Arusha. This may also be to make it easier for tourism bureau staff to work in the protected area.
Moreover, the new urban village built by Mayor Sachi for the Maasai people is located in an open area near the Tourism Bureau.
When Brees returned from Sage, he passed through the new village of the Maasai people.
Although it is a new village, the houses are also very beautifully built. The brand-new brick houses are neatly arranged, which is obviously very beautiful. It looks like a tourist attraction.
These brick and tile houses are all circular buildings. This is also to respect the living habits of the Maasai people, and the houses in the new village are also built to look like the 'enclosed houses' in the village where they originally lived.
But such a newly built village is now empty. Because the Maasai people don’t want to live here at all. Although the government invested a lot of money to build such a village, the Maasai people did not appreciate it and were not willing to live there at all.
Every day, when Bliss passes by this place on his way to work and sees this empty village, he feels very helpless.
It was the same today. When Brees came back from Saatchi and saw the brand-new Maasai village in front of him, but no Maasai wanted to live here, he felt very depressed.
'It's really inconceivable that these Maasai people don't live in such beautiful houses and have to wander on the prairie. Are these people's brains kicked by donkeys? Why can't they enjoy happiness? '
When Bliss drove through this new Maasai village, he parked the car at the entrance of the village. Looking at the brand new empty village in front of him, he felt an indescribable feeling in his heart.
'You Maasai people! When will I be able to figure it out! It would be great if you were willing to live in this new village! I don't have to be scolded by that bastard Sage all day for this. '
Bliss sat in the car and looked at the new village in the distance from the car window. He felt very helpless and very angry.
There is a road here that leads all the way to the nature reserve and to where the Maasai people live. After seeing this new village, Bliss couldn't help but look towards the front of the road again.
But when he saw it, he was immediately stunned, "Then - who are those people, how do they look - they look like Maasai people." '
Bliss saw a group of people walking from the road ahead. They were all wearing red cloaks and holding a spear-like stick in their hands.
Such an outfit is very eye-catching on the prairie. People here can recognize who is wearing such clothes at a glance as long as they see such a dress.
Bliss saw at a glance that a group of Maasai people were coming from the road in front. They were a large group of people, probably several hundred people.
'Are these people from Maasai? Am I blinded? What are they doing here now? Brees looked at the Maasai people in the distance. He felt strange and wondered if he was being blinded.
Bliss rubbed his eyes again and took a closer look. There were indeed many Maasai people walking towards him.
'These people are indeed Maasai people! What are they going to do? '
Brees quickly got out of the car. He stood next to the car and looked at the Maasai people walking towards him. He had a hundred questions in his heart, none of which could be answered.
It was the first time for Brees to see this kind of scene. Although he had dealt with these Maasai people several times, he only met with the leaders of the Maasai people and had never seen all the Maasai people gathered together.
Brees originally thought about driving over and taking a look. However, when he saw hundreds of Maasai people walking towards him, he felt a little scared.
'What are these Maasai people here for? They are not here to settle accounts with me! Are they here to cause trouble? Brees felt his forehead begin to sweat. Because he felt that these Maasai people might be looking for trouble. After all, these days, he always went to negotiate with the leader of the Maasai people and asked them to move from the prairie to this new village.
The leader of Maasai firmly disagreed with Bliss's idea. They just wanted to live on the prairie. A Maasai leader said that for thousands of years, people have been living a free and nomadic life on the prairie. Now you want them to settle in a village and have to go to work in a factory. They can't stand this kind of deprivation. Free city life.
Just yesterday, Bliss went to a Maasai village and discussed with a senior Maasai elder about letting these Maasai people move to a new village in the city. At that time, the senior Maasai elder was very angry, saying that the Maasai people had been living on the prairie for generations and would not live in the city. Not only not now, but also not in the future. They will always live on the prairie.
Brees was also very angry at the time and even quarreled with the senior Marseille elder. But no matter what, the senior elders of Marseille just disagree with Brees's opinion. Brees was also very helpless and had to go home again.
But now these Maasai people have all come to their tourism bureau. What does this mean? Could it be that they are here to settle accounts with Bliss.
'What should I do, should I run away? '
Bliss is now thinking about whether to leave here quickly, because these Maasai people are very fierce. If they are angry, they may kill people casually. Anyway, they have no legal consciousness in their minds, and they are completely in a primitive social living condition.
'No, you have to face what you have to face. Even if I run away, it will be of no use. If these Maasai people come to settle accounts with him, they might make a big fuss at the Tourism Bureau. If the director runs away, the guilt will be even greater. '