After arriving at the square, Lu Yao and her two companions found the leader. They went to a relatively quiet place to talk, and Lu Yao explained her plans.

"Chief, these are the rattan garments we made today. Please take a look," Lu Yao said, handing the rattan garments to the chief before turning to Feng Nan.

"Try it on and let the chief see it."

The leader touched the rattan garment in his hand and watched Feng Nan change from animal hide to rattan. The rattan garment looked and felt better on him than the animal hide.

"Fengnan, how are you feeling?"

Feng Nan carefully felt it and said.

"It feels more breathable than animal skin clothing, and it's also more refreshing to wear. There's nothing else particularly special about it."

After listening to Feng Nan's description, the chieftain thought for a moment, then changed out of his own animal skin clothes and experienced it firsthand.

"Indeed, rattan clothing is cooler and lighter to wear, and it has a faint grassy smell, but it doesn't feel as soft as animal hide. So far, it's still pretty good."

"Rattan clothing is indeed not as soft as animal hide clothing. We may have to wait for everyone to think of ways to make rattan clothing softer. Perhaps we can find a solution by pooling our wisdom."

"Yes, it's not bad now. We can wear rattan clothes when it's hot and animal skin clothes when it gets cold." The others nodded in agreement after hearing the shaman's words.

The leader did not change his clothes back, intending to go over for dinner and discuss the arrangements for the future.

This time, however, the high shaman called out to the chief.

"Lu Yao, you two go ahead first. I have something to discuss with the leader alone."

"Okay, then we'll head over first."

"Great Shaman, what else do you want to see me about? Why can't they know yet?"

The high shaman briefly recounted the events of the day to the chief, who then fell into deep thought.

"Chief, Lu Yao has just started leading us to develop the tribe, and this phenomenon has already begun to appear in the tribe. This is not a good thing. According to the current development momentum, I feel that our tribe has the potential to become stronger and attract more people to join in the future."

If everyone who joins forms these small groups or cliques, will our tribe still be the tribe we want it to be? I think this is not a trivial matter. We need to curb this trend before it grows too strong, otherwise it will be detrimental to the future development of the tribe.

"These kinds of things are unavoidable. Every time I lead a team out, I find that some people will band together. They will gather together for certain benefits, but so far they haven't harmed the tribe, so I turn a blind eye. This can also be considered a kind of competition."

“This won’t do. Good, healthy competition is a good thing, but vicious competition is not. It will reduce the cohesion of our tribe. If everyone is thinking about their own interests, how can our tribe develop?”

This won't be good for the future management of the tribe. This trend is just beginning; if more people like this emerge, unless someone is willing to keep taking advantage, our tribe will eventually descend into chaos and may even disintegrate.

“It can’t be that serious,” the chief retorted, listening to the shaman’s account.

"How could that not be the case? My master once told me that if you want a tribe to grow and prosper, the first thing is the tribe's cohesion. Everyone has to work in the same direction. If everyone only thinks about themselves, then the tribe is basically doomed..."

The chief still felt that this matter didn't have such a big impact. The high shaman was being a bit of a worrywart. He believed that his tribe was the best and wouldn't become like the high shaman said.

Over the years, the Great Shaman could tell from the leader's expression that although the person had listened, she hadn't taken his words seriously. She might have thought there was some harm involved, but not as serious as he described.

"I've already warned you today. If anything happens in the future, you need to be prepared, so you don't get caught off guard," the Great Shaman said helplessly. She knew that in the chief's eyes, the Dragon Alliance Tribe was the best tribe, and its people were all very good. Well, let him experience it for himself when things happen.

At that time, the chief never imagined that his blind confidence in the tribe and its people would later bring a fatal blow to the tribe's development, almost causing the Dragon Alliance tribe to cease to exist. The chief regretted not listening to the great shaman's advice and nipping the problem in the bud, but that's another story.

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