Chapter 400 An unexpected surprise

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Chapter 400 An unexpected surprise

In this way, Gemu continuously improved his status among the Maasai people, and became the senior elder of the Maasai people and the overall leader of these Maasai people.

Bliss has been dealing with this Gemu these days, hoping that the leader of the Maasai people will agree with him and lead his people to move to the new urban village in Arusha.

However, Gemu didn't agree at all.

Bliss also kindly said, 'Elder Gemu, the dry season on the prairie continues now. If you don't move to the city, you will not be able to survive sooner or later. Your cattle will definitely run away because there is no pasture to eat. . '

But Gemu refused. He said, "Don't worry, we Maasai people have been living on the prairie for generations. Our people have lived here for thousands of years and have never experienced any kind of dry season." Although the dry season is a bit long this year, we will get through it. '

After hearing what Gemu said, Bliss could only shake his head. He really had no choice. Even if he used this year's special dry season to remind the Maasai leader, he would remain unmoved.

The two even quarreled over this. After all, Bliss knew very well that if he couldn't persuade Gemu and couldn't complete the task assigned by Saqi, then he would just wait to be scolded by the grumpy Saqi when he went back!

However, since then, Gemu has become even more unwilling to listen to Bliss and lead his people to live in the city.

Brees had no choice but to force these Maasai people away if they didn't want to, so he could only go back and let Sachi scold him.

But now Brees actually saw these Marseilles coming together in front of him with such a big fanfare. If they didn't come to settle accounts with him, then what could they be?

'Elder Gemu, what are you doing? ' When Bliss saw these Maasai people coming in front of him, he looked at Gemu with uneasiness and asked.

After hearing what Bliss said, Gemu smiled and said, 'I--we have decided to live in the city, and we will live in this village from now on. '

Bliss's eyes widened in surprise after hearing this. After all, this was an outcome he never expected. He had thought about many outcomes before, but he never thought it would be like this.

'You--you're not kidding me! You--why are you willing to come and live here again? '

Brees found it difficult to accept this unexpected surprise for a while. As one saying goes, this happiness came too suddenly and was also unacceptable.

'Chief Brees, we are serious, we have decided to live here from now on. Gemu stood in front of Bliss and said with a smile.

'But--but you weren't willing to live here yesterday, so why are you willing today. ' Bliss looked at Gemu again and asked.

'This - this! It's because we feel that this year's dry season may continue forever, so we decided to give up living on the prairie and live in this city from now on. '

Gemu is also a smart man. He will not say that it is because lions like Chu Ye and others are so powerful that they directly threaten the lives of the Maasai people. They came here to take refuge as a last resort.

Because everyone living here knows that the Maasai people are very brave. They have never been afraid of lions, and the lions have always been more afraid of them.

It would be embarrassing if Gemu now said that they came here to take refuge because they were afraid of lions. Gemu Ke was once a hero among the Maasai people and could hunt a lion king alone. If he now said that it was because there was a very powerful lion king on the prairie that defeated him, the Maasai hero, then his reputation would be tarnished and he would not be very shameless.

Therefore, Gemu would not tell the truth to Bliss. He only said that it was because they felt that this year's dry season would last forever and they would no longer be able to live on the prairie.

After hearing this, Bliss still felt puzzled. He looked at Gemu again and asked, "Elder Gemu, I told you about this problem yesterday, saying that this year's dry season was very strange and it should have ended long ago. But it just hasn't rained. I hope you will move to this new urban village, but you were not willing yesterday, so how come you are willing again today. '

Gemu also had a bad temper. After hearing what Bliss said, he glared at Bliss and reprimanded him, "Bliss, I just ask you, are you willing to let us live in this new village in the city? If not, , forget it, we will still live on the prairie. '

Gemu was not willing to answer Bliss's question at all. After all, he couldn't tell the truth, and he couldn't say it was because Chu Ye drove them away.

'Okay, okay, as long as you are willing to live here, it will be fine. No matter how you change your mind, as long as you are willing to live here, that is a good thing. '

Brees saw that Gemu was unwilling to answer his questions, so he quickly started to smooth things over.

After hearing what Bliss said, Gemu said, 'Well, can we live in this new city village now? '

'Okay, you go over first! I'm asking some staff to come over and help arrange your accommodation. '

Brees is extremely happy now. After all, this is the task he has dreamed of completing. I had never been able to complete it, but I didn't expect that it would be completed so suddenly today.

'Okay, let's go. After Gemu finished speaking, he led the tribesmen and walked together towards this new urban village that had long belonged to them.

Bliss quickly drove back to the Tourism Bureau, told the staff about the matter, and asked them to help arrange the life of these Maasai people in the new urban village.

The staff at these tourist offices are also happy, after all, this is what they have always wanted to do. Previously, they had not done this because the Maasai people were unwilling to come and live there. Now that I heard that they had finally arrived, I happily went over to help.

Even Brees happily came to the new urban village with the staff.

Brees also specially arranged the largest room for the leader of Marseille, Gemu. In other words, Gemu is the overall leader of these Maasai people. Of course, this treatment is different from ordinary Maasai people.

Gemu didn't express any favorable impression of Brees' arrangement, nor did he say thank you. Everything just felt like it was a matter of course.

Gemu not only did not say thank you to Brees, but also kept a sullen face, showing that he was not happy.

Bliss looked at Gemu and was a little confused. He didn't understand what was going on with this person. They were obviously willing to move here, so why weren't they happy? It was as if someone had driven them here.