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Chapter 3083

Chapter 3083

The chief stretched out his hand to interrupt them, and wrinkles appeared on the middle-aged man's face: "I know what you want to say, but for the future of our tribe, we must migrate."

"We must not be exposed to the British people. This is very dangerous for what we want to do!"

"Yes..." The two Indians reluctantly accepted the chief's order.

The chief looked at them and said: "However, what are these British people here for? You two need to investigate."

"Remember to just keep a distance and observe them. Don't expose yourself to them." The chief said solemnly.

"Understood Chief."

...

On the other side, Captain George was running away wildly, without stopping, until it was night and he could no longer run, and then he stopped.

Fifteen people, many of them, are here.

Captain George looked at the tired looks on their faces and breathed heavily: "How about it, no trace of the Indians was found."

The others gasped for air and looked behind themselves. There was nothing in the dark night.

"Probably not. We didn't even meet those Indians. They should have discovered us."

Captain George thought about it and agreed, they indeed did not find any Indians.

He just discovered the trap set by the Indians and ran away.

Captain George leaned on the tree and sighed. This time they were lucky and they just discovered the trap set by the Indians.

If we were a step later, we might encounter Indians.

But now I don’t know where I have arrived after running for so long. The route marked on the map has long been separated.

Captain George looked at the similar scenery in front of him and frowned.

Although they are not sure whether they are lost, they are very sure that they really don't know where they are.

At this moment, my stomach growled.

"We'll talk about the rest tomorrow. Let's rest here tonight."

Captain George ordered, unpacked his backpack, took out food from it, and lit a bonfire.

Everyone discussed how to keep vigil tonight.

Captain George suggested that the two men stay vigil for two hours until dawn.

Everyone agreed with his plan, and the first pair to watch were Captain George and the only female member of the team.

My name is Kylena, and she is the accompanying doctor this time.

There are many poisonous insect miasmas lurking in the unexplored jungles of America, so it is necessary to have an accompanying doctor to deal with emergencies.

Captain George and Kylena stood in front of the bonfire, watching the roaring bonfire.

Captain George's heart slowly calmed down.

It is late autumn now, the trees are withering, and many poisonous insects have entered the dormant period.

So it is relatively safe at night in the jungle now.

The only dangers to them were the hungry beasts and the Indians.

However, according to Captain George's deduction, it is now very unlikely that he will encounter Indians again.

The place where the giant bear trap was encountered was obviously where the Indians were close to the tribe, and they fled in the opposite direction.

Although I don’t know if I have escaped from the Indians’ range, I think I won’t encounter any Indians in a short time.

There is a clear division of territory between the Indian tribes, and the borders between the two sides are places where you are at least likely to encounter Indians.


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