Aina's agitation was palpable as she discussed the situation. It was evident that she held reservations about the Tribe Chief, but her enduring loyalty to the Tribe Chief was rooted in their years of friendship.
It had become clear that the Tribe Chief's actions had crossed a line.
It was no surprise that the clansmen harbored blame against her.
The clansmen, in their own way, displayed kindness. Despite the numerous audacious actions of the Tribe Chief, they had chosen to simply ignore her.
"It is my fault," Gu Chaoyan admitted straightforwardly.
Indeed, her feelings for Adams were genuine. Nevertheless, in her role as the Tribe Chief, she recognized the paramount importance of her duty to the clan's welfare.
Aina gazed at her Tribe Chief in astonishment.