Chapter 276: Simulation: We Are Brothers!

Fearful, uneasy.

Mu knelt on the ground, deeply afraid that Su Jie would punish him.

Although the Divine Envoys were benevolent beings who would not resort to violence, once he truly offended a Divine Envoy, the tribespeople would not forgive him and would expel him from the tribe.

In this primitive world, once expelled, one would not be accepted again but left to survive or perish in the wild on their own.

"Rise, I forgive you."

Su Jie helped Mu to his feet, and Bai, standing by, also breathed a sigh of relief.

The people of the Wolf Tribe placed such importance on a Divine Envoy, clearly because the Divine Envoy who had arrived at their tribe must have demonstrated formidable martial might, thus winning the genuine and willing allegiance of the primitive tribal people.

Ming Lun had rules that players should not coerce or lure primitive tribes.

Why would the Wolf Tribe act this way?