Treasure Hunt Tycoon

Chapter 1028: Snake Tribe

Chapter 1028: Snake Tribe


Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio


The police were confident that they had succeeded and looked at Li Du and the miners


arrogantly.


In the end, after conducting a thorough search on Li Du, the policemen did not find


anything but some daily necessities and tools. There were no diamonds!


The police also searched the rest of his group and their bags, but still found nothing.


Sophie was the last who had not gone through a body check. The young man named


Scotty stretched out his hands in her direction, smiling sinisterly. With a kick, Brother


Wolf threw Scotty down to the ground and shoved the gun muzzle into his mouth.


The policemen were enraged, but Li Du was even angrier. He pointed at them and


yelled, “Whoever dares to try, go ahead! I G.o.dd.a.m.n swear that I will throw you all in jail!


And your family! Your children, too! My men will definitely treat them very well!”


The atmosphere tensed up. The tall policeman wore a ferocious look as he glared at Li


Du. Li Du refused to budge and glared back at him with an equally murderous stare.


After a few seconds, the tall cop took a step back and hollered, “Recruits retreat, let’s


go!”


Seeing the police leave, the natives by Buick’s side cheered, “All hail the Gibra G.o.d!”


Smiling, Buick started in Li Du’s direction. He was just about to say something when Li


Du cut him off. “Pack your things, we have to hurry! Let’s leave this place before we talk


further.”


He was worried that the policemen would return to stir up trouble again.


After Buick gave his command, everyone followed his directions. Pus.h.i.+ng the


wheelbarrows and carrying the sacks and their wallets, the diamond-seekers began to


leave the abandoned mine.


As they were walking away, Buick said to Li Du, “You have done us a huge favor, Mr. Li.


Please give our tribe the honor of being our guest. We want to thank you.”


Li Du asked, “You guys are a tribe?”


Buick smiled. “That’s right, we are the Gibra tribe. The word Gibra means ‘snake’ in


English.


After some hesitation, Li Du acceded the invitation. He wanted to find someone who


could help him learn more about the situation of the crater in that region, and he thought


Buick and his tribe might be able to help him.


It was no wonder that Buick held so much authority among these natives. They all


belonged to one tribe and Buick was the chief. The rest of them were his people.


When the police first appeared, the people of Gibra tribe had gathered behind Buick to


confront the cops. Those who had escaped to the other riverbank were not from Gibra


tribe.


They had suffered a great loss this time. Their loot of a few months had been s.n.a.t.c.hed


from them.


At this point, Buick thanked Li Du again, and Li Du waved his hand. “This is nothing, I


just happened to be around to help. How is it that the policemen are so unscrupulous?”


Buick sighed. “They just are. Every once in a while, they would come to the mining site


and extort us. We have no way to fight them. We can only pray to the Gibra G.o.d to


protect us from b.u.mping into them.”


He explained further to Li Du that such situations were common.


After the diamond mine had gone bankrupt and was abandoned, the poor people from


neighboring villages and tribes would often head there to try their luck.


The chances of finding diamonds were low. Often, they had to put in a lot of effort and


would only find a small diamond after a month or two. Then, they would sell the


diamonds to support their families.


After the police found out about these people’s hard-earned profits, they started to


engage in a lawless act. Every once in a while, the cops would go over to conduct raids


and come up with a random reason to drive the diamond-hunters away, making them


leave their diamonds behind.


At times, like this time, the police warned them about potential landslides after a heavy


rain. Those words sounded good and reasonable, but in fact, they only wanted an


excuse to drive the people away and take the diamonds for themselves.


As the number of raids increased, fewer people went there to search for diamonds.


However, there were always some who needed cash and came to try their luck. The


police targeted those people and took advantage of their hard work.


The police called this “Wheat Harvest”, meaning that after slas.h.i.+ng a stalk of wheat,


another one would grow.


Li Du nodded in understanding. “Is there any method to the police raids? Like, for


example, how often do they come?”


Buick said, “There are no consistent patterns in that. They would send people over to


spy on us. The spies would pretend to search for diamonds, while really looking if we


had found anything. Then they would inform the police when they saw that we have


acc.u.mulated a good amount of diamonds.”


“So when you first saw us, you thought we were spies?”


Buick smiled awkwardly. “Yes, we are always guarded and cautious around strangers.”


This was no surprise. They had found a nice stash of diamonds and were afraid that the


police might raid the camp any day.


Besides, there obviously were spies among them, since Li Du and his group were


clearly not spies.


The Gibra tribe lived not far from the mining site, at a distance of just over twenty


kilometers.


Those people were accustomed to hiking over mountain terrain. Even though they were


pus.h.i.+ng the wheelbarrows, they walked quickly. In less than three hours, they were


back at the tribe’s settlement.


The home of the Gibra tribe was different from other tribes that Li Du had seen


previously. It was more like a village.


The houses of the tribal people stood close together. They were surrounded by fences


built from wooden planks with vines growing all over them.


Cars and motorcycles drove to and fro, and the people dressed in a more modern


fas.h.i.+on. They were not wearing gra.s.s skirts or animal skins.


That was just like the South African tribes. The different tribes were now civilized and


people no longer kept to the old ways of drinking blood or wearing animal skins.


Instead, they have become more modernized and interacted with the society outside.


Nearing the village, Li Du wanted to get closer to take pictures. However, as he stepped


over to the fence, he saw two patterned green snakes sliding up and down the vines.


Hastily, he said, “There are snakes on the fence, everyone be careful!”


He regained his composure quickly, however. Buick had mentioned before that ‘Gibra’


meant ‘Snake’ in English. Snakes could be their totem.


He related his guess to Buick, and Buick smiled as he said, “No, snakes are not our


totem, they are our source of food and income.”


After entering the village, Li Du first saw a flat, grand plaza. A few women and children


were drying some white, curved objects in the sun.


Those were peeled snakes. Buick said that sun-dried snake meat would be sent to


hotels in the city. As for the snake skins, they would sell those to handicrafts stores.


“The most valuable would be serum of a poisonous snake. That is expensive.


Previously, it used to be as expensive as diamonds. However, it is difficult and


dangerous to extract. In addition, there are people who have started to breed the


poisonous snakes, causing the price of serum to fall. We can no longer profit from it,”


Buick said as he shook his head.


The Gibra tribe had two sources of income: one was the traditional method of catching


and trading snakes, and the other was searching for melee diamonds.


Back at the village where it was safe, Li Du took out the diamonds from his backpack


and handed them to Buick.


Buick handed out the diamonds back to their owners, based on the markings made on


the small bag, and cheers rang out again.


Once that was done, Buick said curiously, “Mr. Li, where did you hide the diamonds just


now? I thought that the cops would definitely find the diamonds when they searched


your backpack.”


Li Du pointed to a hidden compartment in his backpack. “They were here. Luckily, the


cops were careless. Otherwise, our loss would be huge.”