The leader of the Pusuote Tribe was also the tribe's governor. Originally, this position was appointed by Yep Ima Batko, the early king of Batko, but in the later period, the tribal leaders naturally became the governors.
The original rotation system was thus abandoned, giving way to a lifelong inheritance system. However, it was not the offspring, but the young brothers who became the next leaders and governors.
The governor's house was like a palace. Within the palace, a large number of colorful murals covered the walls, each depicting gods and sacrifices. At this moment, the leader of the Pusuote Tribe was in a meeting.
Someone asked about the messenger. "I don't know if you've heard of the recent emergence of the messenger of the desert god?"