Although Li Yao and his party were filled with doubts, they still followed the chieftain to their town.
The place was thriving with people coming and going. The majority of the buildings were huge tents made of animal skins, with a scattering of houses made from animal hides and wooden frames.
What surprised Li Yao and his companions were the half-human, half-horse creatures here, who, like the chieftain, appeared calm and natural.
The adult centaurs were busy with their own tasks, either transporting goods, sun-drying animal skins, or practicing their bow and arrow skills. They observed Li Yao and his group with curiosity, but simply watched without trying to approach.
Even some young centaurs playfully teased them, provoking laughter and admonishments from the adults. They urged their young ones not to neglect the guests but failed to stop their playful actions.
With a child's nature, Dung Dung had many fun trinkets and some snacks in her bag.