460 Civilization

Zhu Wencong, under Wheeler's escort, left the Indigenous people's village, with the newcomers simply watching them go.

Zhu Wencong was quite calm, observing the Indigenous people on both sides of the road; some had fearful expressions, clearly terrified by the Americans.

Some tribes had ridden over on horses, each with a spear in hand and a bow and arrows hanging at their waist, ready for action.

Wheeler gestured for his soldiers to aim their guns at the mounted Indigenous people, indicating that if they dared to charge, they were ready to fire.

The main force in the distance would rush to support them upon hearing gunshots, so their situation was not dangerous at this moment.

As soon as the mounted Indigenous people saw the dark muzzles of the guns, they immediately began to howl, seemingly very afraid of firearms.

"Mr. Z, why have you stopped moving?" Wheeler couldn't understand.