The Zambustan man turned his back to them when he heard this, growling, "I don't host people going to Namuchia."
The few of them were stunned, staring at each other. They didn't expect the man to have such a huge reaction, and they found it a little weird. Why wouldn't he receive people going to Namuchia?
While they were puzzled, Gorvyn chased the man into the yurt, shouting, "Why won't you let us stay the night? Is it about money? Name a price; we can afford it!"
The man turned around with a frown, "I've already made myself clear that I'm not going to receive anyone going to Namuchia. It's not about the money. Also, I'd advise you not to go there. It's best for you to return to where you came from."
"Ten thousand yuan. Let us stay the night and we'll give you ten thousand yuan." Gorvyn whipped out a stack of bills and shook them in the man's face.
However, the man wasn't tempted in the least. Instead, he took up a pitch fork and spat fiercely, "I said no. Get lost, all of you!"
"Old man, you..." Gorvyn was furious. He rolled up his sleeves and was about to make a move.
Beside him, Schultz's expression also darkened.
Heidey quickly stopped them and spoke to the man, "Uncle, I'm sorry. We'll go. We'll leave right away."
With that, they left the yurt and walked over to the Hummer.
After getting in the car, Gorvyn was still feeling indignant, mumbling, "What in the world? He wouldn't let us stay even if we paid him. Is he a fool?"
"I really don't know what's going on in that guy's head. He also said not to go to Namuchia. What a joke."
Heidey frowned, "Gorvyn, that's enough. Maybe he has his reasons!"
"What reasons could he have? From my point of view, he's a fool," Gorvyn muttered to himself.
At this time, Schultz started the car, "Let's see if we can find nomads up front. If there's no one, we will have to sleep in tents."
Gorvyn was unhappy when he mentioned sleeping in tents, cursing the old man under his breath.
Before long, they saw a motel by the roadside.
Although it was just a small building and it looked rather old, they were still excited to find a motel this late.
Gorvyn quickly pointed at the motel and spoke, "Schultz, look, it's a motel. Let's go over quickly. Well rest there tonight."
Schultz quickly turned the car in the direction of the motel.
However, Fade couldn't help but say, "A motel suddenly appearing in such a place, it's weird no matter how you look at it!"
Heidey took out her phone and checked, "This motel isn't listed on the internet either!"
Gorvyn waved his hand indifferently, "Maybe the owner doesn't do online businesses. Don't think too much. We're lucky that we have a place to sleep tonight."
While they conversed, Schultz drove to the entrance of the motel.
After stopping the car, Gorvyn got out impatiently and shouted, "Is anyone there? Boss, we want rooms."
Schultz also followed him out of the car.
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