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Chapter 750 - 358

The local government provided some supplies to the nearby Indian tribe, such as giving them all the old and weak horses. They made a living by making saddle blankets and other horse gear. These Indians were considered assimilated, less fierce, but as a result, they also became unprincipled and lazy.

Fortunately, the young people in the tribe were making progress; they were willing to work. Recently, a group even participated in a distant seal-hunting voyage, where the captain said that these young Indian lads performed exceptionally well.

When we arrived in town, they were enjoying the fruits of their labor, strolling leisurely in lively and clean clothes. Their taste in dress was enviable, I assure you that any of these young Indians could serve as a model for a copper statue, his robe would be sufficiently elegant.

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