The existence of Ah Ow gave Li Du and his men honor. No one cared about their skin color or race anymore. They were accepted without further questions.
Some beliefs, such as the Mohican belief in the Holy Wolf, were difficult to understand for people who have been educated in a civilized society.
The chief's attitude towards Li Du was more polite, and he housed them in the tribe's largest and most ornate temple, which was dedicated to Mohican gods, including the Wolf.
Li Du was amused. How could a clever Wolf overcome the stubborn natives? This is weird.
After the chief made proper arrangements for them, it was almost evening.
Bonfires were lit, good food and wine were served again, and a great dinner began.
Li Du had not yet digested his lunch when they sat down to dinner, which was even more abundant, with roast whole sheep and calves.