"Don't you need to drink water?"
After listening to Kael's translation, Alse pointed to another corner of the cave.
Following Alse's direction, Rein walked over with a torch.
By the flickering light, he vaguely saw rising steam.
Upon closer inspection, the unremarkable corner turned out to be a natural spring.
"This place is truly amazing."
Rein sighed, "It has both the light of the flame and a spring."
What surprised Rein even more was a statue standing beside the spring.
It was the image of a Yakman.
The statue was entirely carved from rough black stone.
The Yakman bore a dignified face, with towering horns, and though its muscles were coarse, they emanated power.
What was most striking was the hammer the statue held.
The hammer's design was ancient and robust, with a wide head and a stout handle.
Although the craftsmanship wasn't delicate, it faintly conveyed a sense of primal power.
Nevertheless, Rein did not believe in any divine theories because of it.
This was probably just a commemorative statue of some ancestor or a master blacksmith of the Yakman.
Rein withdrew his gaze, licked his lips, and squatted down.
Despite Luo De's repeated orders that they must drink boiled water,
Rein was extremely thirsty.
He couldn't resist bending over to scoop a handful of spring water.
"Pah!"
As soon as it entered his mouth, Rein spat it out.
The water was hot, and there was a strange taste.
Rein felt he couldn't drink any more.
These Yakmen were truly formidable.
Rein shook his head, couldn't help but sigh inwardly, it's best to listen to the lord.
You shouldn't drink wild water carelessly.
Rein decided to hold off and drink outside.
As he was about to raise his head, the torch's light illuminated a hidden spot under the statue's hammer.
There, a gemstone was embedded.
The gemstone reflected the torchlight, radiating a crimson glow, like living flames leaping.
"Hmm?"
Rein let out a light murmur of wonder.
His gaze was fixed on the gemstone.
The firelight danced within the gem as if it were alive.
"Is this an Extraordinary Gem?"
Rein had seen such a gem a long time ago, during an encounter with the wolf pack.
However, that time it was purple.
Luo De had personally come that time, which showed the importance of an Extraordinary Gem.
This time the purple one was even larger.
Rein's heart trembled.
If it truly is an Extraordinary Gem, its value would be entirely different.
Recalled how Luo De handled the situation last time.
Rein drew out a dagger from his waist and cautiously cut the stone around the gem.
"Luckily, this dagger was a gift from the lord, or else I wouldn't know what to do."
Rein didn't want to damage this precious object, so he decided to also remove the surrounding stone.
"Rein, what are you doing?"
Kael noticed something unusual and quickly walked over.
Rein did not answer but continued cutting with care.
Alse saw this scene and his eyes widened like brass bells.
He let out an urgent low growl, reaching his strong arm toward Rein.
"No!"
Kael translated Alse's words, his voice filled with urgency.
"He said you can't touch that!"
"It will bring down the wrath of the gods!"
Alse's voice grew increasingly agitated, drawing the attention of other Yakmen.
Gamor shouted as he leaped over, and several other Yakmen exclaimed in surprise, stopping their actions to quickly gather around.
The Hunting Team realized something was wrong and immediately raised their Bows and Arrows, aiming at all the Yakmen.
The Yakmen stopped at once, their eyes filled with fear and unease.
Despite their large stature, at this moment, they were like frightened children.
Rein stopped his actions and turned to face the Yakmen.
His expression was serious, without a trace of disdain.
"I understand your concerns."
Rein slowly said, "But you now belong to Lord Rod."
"That means you are also part of the lord's domain."
Kael hesitated for a moment, but still translated this to Alse.
After listening, Alse's expression became even more pained.
He clenched his hands, his rough skin turning white from strain.
"But..."
Alse's voice trembled, "This is our ancestor's..."
"Your ancestors are no longer here."
Kael, after translating, Rein said without a hint of hesitation:
"You are the ones alive now."
"And you've already chosen to submit to Lord Rod."
Rein's words made Alse's lips tremble slightly, unsure of how to respond.
He looked at the statue, then at the gemstone.
The struggle in his heart was clear on his face.
After hearing him, Alse's expression became more complex.
"And this gem is special."
Rein continued to explain, "If I'm not mistaken, this should be an Extraordinary Gem."
"Its value far exceeds your imagination."
"The lord needs to be aware of all precious items within the domain."
Rein's voice became earnest as he tried to persuade, "Moreover, if this indeed is an Extraordinary Gem, the lord is sure to give you a corresponding reward."
"A reward?"
Upon hearing the translation, a hint of confusion flashed in Alse's eyes.
"Yes, a reward."
Rein nodded,
"The lord is a fair person."
"He won't take your precious items without compensating you."
"He will surely provide you with sufficient compensation."
"Food, supplies, or other things you need."
Alse's expression began to ease.
He looked at his other tribesmen, then at the gemstone.
The struggle in his heart was clear on his face.
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