At first, they didn't walk fast. Through Ashely, Watson conveyed his eagerness to Andrew.
It had to be said that Andrew was reliable. Very soon, he had determined the nearest route.
Although Ashely was the guiding person, Andrew was an aborigine, he knew more about it than Ashely.
During the whole process, Andrew walked in front of them to deal with some small obstacles, which made everyone feel at ease. They even walked very smoothly.
Andrew's reliability made everyone slowly put down their misunderstandings about him and began to communicate friendly with him. During the process, everyone found that Andrew could speak one or two English words.
However, there were only a few words.
Among them, the one who had the best conversation with Andrew was probably Watson. Watson was quite good at chatting, and the two of them had a very friendly conversation.
However, the conversation between the two needed to be conveyed through Ashely.
This made Ashely, who got along well with Andrew at the beginning, feel a little dissatisfied.
It was her who got in touch with Andrew first. Why did Andrew talk with Watson the best?
But Ashely could only think about it in her mind.
"I didn't expect you to be so good at fighting. No wonder you are the elite of your clan." Watson was not stingy with his praise.
Andrew had always been shy, so after hearing Watson's praise, his face was a little red. But because of the long-term sunlight, his dark skin could not be seen to be red.
Andrew believed that the man in front of him was knowledgeable and he had benefited a lot from communicating with him, so he was also willing to talk to him.
"It's just because I'm honest and I like to practice. So, I'm good at fighting."
Hearing this, everyone could not help but think that they had already seen through Andrew's honesty.
Speaking of this, Andrew seemed to think of something and became a little hesitant.
Watson was smart enough to see through Andrew's hesitation, so he asked, "What's wrong? What's the matter?"
Watson's tone was a little gentle, which slowly calmed Andrew down and began to speak out his request.
"I believe that you have seen my clansmen just now. Because we haven't communicated with the outside world for a long time, our economy has been poor. Moreover, the elders who protect our race are stubborn. We haven't gone to the tombs, let alone have any idea about the things in the tombs."
Andrew was the one who knew the outside world the most in his clan, let alone others.
Watson just nodded and waited for Andrew to continue, because they had roughly guessed what he was going to say.
"I don't have any request. If there are gold, silver, and jewelry that had been dug, I'm willing to share them with you. But for the development of our clan, most of them need to be kept."
Andrew's request was not too much. But when he proposed it, he was a little worried, because they hadn't been together for too long.
Ashely was a little nervous. She couldn't help clenching her fists. She didn't think a person like Watson would agree.
A person who didn't care about money was naturally the one who cared most about his interests. How could he give a part of what he had obtained to the other party?
And most of them.
However, Watson's answer completely overturned her cognition.
"Okay. Besides, you have been guarding this tomb all the time. You deserve most of your departure," Watson said casually as if he didn't care about it.
Not only Ashely was shocked, but also the others present were also surprised at Watson.
As far as they knew, Watson was a greedy person. They couldn't understand Watson's weird personality.
But it was Watson who said that!
Andrew didn't expect Watson to be so easy-going. He was surprised and very excited.
Andrew had always cared about his clansmen and wanted to develop his tribe to a greater extent. However, because of poverty, it was impossible. Now, there was finally a chance for his tribe to develop.
"Thank you so much."
Andrew said with a smile, and his eyes were full of gratitude.
Watson felt a little shy and turned his head away. He nodded perfunctorily and said, "I'm telling the truth. You have been guarding this tomb all the time, and I can't take it all away."
This was Watson's real thought.
But he didn't expect that everyone would react so strongly. Was he a person who only cared about money in others' eyes?
Watson glared at the others unhappily, which made them realize that they had lost their cool. They quickly stopped looking at him in surprise and turned their heads away.
Among them, Ashely was the only one who didn't have the time to take back her gaze. She hadn't been with Watson for a long time, and her impression of Watson had always kept from the moment he had asked her to be his guide to dig the tombs.
When Ashely received Watson's gaze, she touched her nose with embarrassment and looked down at the ground.
It was not her fault. When they met for the first time, they bought her at any cost to have a better trip to explore the tomb.
It was difficult for her to change her mind.
But when she lowered her head, the corners of Ashely's mouth couldn't help but curl up slightly. She began to have a different view of Watson.
At least, Watson was not a greedy person.
Every move of Ashely was seen by Gina and the anger in Gina's eyes almost turned into substance.
As an experienced person, Gina could see that Ashely was changing her attitude towards Watson. If things went on like this, it was inevitable that she would fall in love with Watson.
This made Gina jealous, but she couldn't do anything about it.
Because she knew that Ashely had just changed a little and hadn't developed to that level.
If she brought it up, it might speed up the process.
Gina closed her eyes slightly to suppress her anger.
As long as this thing was over, the other party would no longer have any intersection with them, and then everything would be over!
Gina kept comforting herself and finally suppressed the jealousy in her heart.
No one cared about what happened to Gina, and no one saw it either.
Watson said again. Ashely translated their words to each other.
Ashely had changed her opinion of Watson. Now that she assisted in the conversation, her attitude had quietly changed.
In the past, she might have thought that Watson's words and deeds were full of shortcomings.
But now it was the opposite. She didn't realize that Watson had many advantages.