"Lucky it's the cold season now," he said. "If it were any other time and Shaman Ji Nuan knew you were dilly-dallying here over these matters, he would surely be utterly disappointed in you."
The old shaman stroked his little mustache with a look of frustration as he regarded Xiong Da.
Chastened by the shaman's words, Xiong Da couldn't help but blush with shame.
Just as the shaman had said, they had joined the Watson Tribe to provide their people with a better life.
It wasn't Shaman Ji Nuan who had pleaded with them to go, so they needed to have their own attitude first. If they hesitated over their people's uncertainties, Shaman Ji Nuan would indeed be very disappointed in them.
Having realized this, Clan Leader Xiong Da no longer fixated on the idea of taking all of his people to the Watson Tribe.
Each tribe member had their own choice; he couldn't force anyone, even as the Clan Leader of the Gray Bear Tribe.