Chapter 796: War? No, it's tribes fighting!

Just as the woman fainted, a group of people returned to the mining site.

It was a mixed team consisting of a translator, three Westwind individuals, and ten Eagle Warriors. Surprisingly, the leader of the group was Suofa.

With a smile on her face, she approached Robb and immediately handed him a freshly drawn map, the ink still wet. She said, "Godfather, I have mapped the area within a ten-mile radius of the mining site."

Robb was overjoyed!

A few days earlier, after the Queen led her army to help the Maya people defeat the Norma’s group and rescue the tribesmen, the relationship between the two sides improved. The people of Westwind City were no longer confined to the mining site. With the guidance of the Eagle Warriors, they could venture outside and explore.

Therefore, Robb summoned Suofa and instructed her to lead a small team to create a map. After several days of arduous surveying, they finally completed the map of the surrounding ten-mile radius area.

Robb took the map and examined it carefully.

The ten Eagle Warriors who returned with Suofa looked at the woman lying on the ground and asked, "What happened to her?"

However, they knew that woolly mammoths were not easy to find, and even if they did find one, it wouldn't be easy to defeat. It required a stroke of luck. The reason this woman's family was able to obtain a piece of woolly mammoth hide was simply because her husband had been lucky enough to stumble upon a dead woolly mammoth while hunting. Such luck couldn't be replicated.

The Eagle Warriors quietly discussed amongst themselves, "Let's form a team to hunt for woolly mammoths."

"Ten people won't be enough! We need twenty."

"Let's also bring twenty of our closest brothers, search separately, and then hunt together. After killing the mammoth, we can make jerky out of its meat, sell the ivory, and exchange the mammoth hide for several thousand kilograms of potatoes. Oh my god! Each of us would get at least one hundred kilograms of potatoes."

"Don't get your hopes up. Woolly mammoths are in the north, where the Polar Tribe resides. Our tribe doesn't have a good relationship with them. If we casually enter their territory, it will provoke a war."

"We can discuss it with the tribal chief. If the chief knows that a piece of woolly mammoth hide can be exchanged for over two thousand kilograms of food, he might agree to declare war on the Polar Tribe."

The group continued their enthusiastic discussion, while Robb held the map of the ten-mile radius, activated his mineral search feature, but found nothing. The map only showed two small yellow dots, which indicated the two already excavated mines.

Wood search, nothing... The nearby trees are all inferior quality, not suitable for producing good wood.

Next, gemstone search, still nothing.

Herb search, none.

Animal search... damn it, this won't work! The entire map is filled with small yellow dots, there are too many animals! Real-world animals are nothing like those in video games, where they are intentionally spread out, and insignificant ones are removed. But in the real world, animal search results in everything from the most common rabbits to massive thunder lizards being displayed as small dots on the map, which was overwhelming to look at. A bunch of rabbits alone can create a chaotic cluster of tiny yellow dots, it's maddening.

Robb shook his head and set the map aside. "Ten miles is too small of a range. Suofa, I'll have to rely on you to continue making maps."

Suofa smiled. "It's not a problem at all."

Working for Robb wasn't difficult at all, at least compared to risking her life for the Desert Kingdom in the past.