The rivers of the East converge in the Gold Mountain Bay, and the plains along the river are suitable for settlement. Therefore, in this vast Bay Area, there are naturally many indigenous tribes.
After the fleet anchored at West Mountain Port, within two or three days, Indian Hunters paddling canoes were already spying from afar on the Great Lake to the East. Zuwaro personally led a longship, attempting to contact the scouts of the Tribal Huntsmen, but they fled swiftly.
"The Tribal Huntsmen here are so vigilant..."
Watching this scene, Zuwaro frowned, pondering in his heart.
"It seems the tribes in the land of Golden Bay probably engage in mutual slaughter and are not so peaceful."
In the following days, Hunters in various attire cautiously appeared from the North and South of the Great Lake, spying on the fleet from afar, clearly belonging to different tribes.