Rui wasn't a fool, and apparently, neither was the G'ak'arkan Tribe.

('Let me, a Martial Squire rest because I'm a guest?') Rui chuckled.

Currently, he was inside a hut in the village of the G'ak'arkan Tribe, sitting on a bed, contemplating what had happened.

('As I'd expected, the Martial Squires were aggressive and prideful, but that man… He kept his cool and smoothly delayed my plans after he confirmed that I was too strong to be dealt with by them,') Rui noted.

Of course, he recognized that Martial Senior.

Even without the Mind Palace technique, he would not possibly forget one of the three youngest Martial Seniors of the G'ak'arkan Tribe.

('Hm, there may be some deviations from expectations, this early…') Rui sighed.

The intelligence on Senior F'ahru, the youngest Martial Senior out of the three Martial Seniors of the G'ak'arkan Tribe was limited. Unfortunately for Rui, there wasn't too much data on the man in previous diplomatic negotiations with the G'ak'arkan Tribe.

The problem was that the Martial Union jumped from directly dealing with the Martial Squires of the G'ak'arkan Tribe to dealing with the leader of the tribe, N'kulu. The issue was that while the previous Martial Squires that had been chosen to delegate dealt with Martial Squires, Rui was portraying himself as too strong to be dealt with any of the Martial Squires of the G'ak'arkan Tribe.

However, that did not necessarily mean he would be dealing with the Martial leader of the tribe immediately. If Rui was understanding what the intervention of the third and the youngest Martial Senior meant, then that would be the person that the G'ak'arkan Tribe was sending to negotiate with Rui.

Rui because he knew the least about the man out of the three

seems a lot calmer and rational than the other Martial Artists of

with someone more simple as far as their mentality went, than someone who could

was because the man was a Martial Senior, and that meant there was a limit to how much Rui could impact his emotions. Rui had already long begun to feel this way about Martial Apprentices. There was very little that Martial Apprentices could do that would shake

"Only time will tell…"

time did intend

time. All Rui had to do was

People of all ages

fear or contempt, but mostly curiosity. It was a good

led towards a larger hut closer to

didn't even need to walk in to

he walked in. "I'm honored

a seat, ambassador," The man gestured to the stools on the opposite side of the table. "We will humor

about…" Rui said as he took a seat. "…Is the mutual benefit of both G'ak'arkan Tribe and our

Martial Union has failed to convince us of this matter numerous times in the past. Enough is

to the end.

yes," The man replied smoothly. "But I assure you,

"Your techniques are highly precious

"They are the foundation of

strengthen that foundation," Rui explained. "What was sacred before

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