"If you guys all wanted to like that then I'm ok too. I'll take them and I will pay you back the things in ten times the amount, you have to spend in your marriage, is that ok?", Alex asked.
"Alex, you don't have to do that.", the husband quickly responded.
"Don't worry about that. I can manage it. Since it's your tradition then I will follow it.", Alex replied with a reassuring tone.
"Please don't take this as an offense, Alex.", the chief said with an apologetic tone.
"Chief, I did not take this as an offense. You are holding the tradition so I don't want to offend you too. You are the chief here so I will tell you, I'm happy to take them in too. Since you know that I cannot live here for a long time, the other thing is also ok for me. Don't worry about it but first, prepare for our wedding. I will be going with them to bring food and goats, ok?", Alex leisurely asked.
"Thank you, Alex.", the chief heaved a sigh of relief and talked more to him as well as other people. After some talking and saying goodbye, Alex and two ladies went to the pickup truck and let the ladies inside the front seat. They giggled and sat on the seat carefully as they did not want to ruin this for him.
"Why are you giggling and shaking your asses? Do you want me to spank them?", Alex teased while touching their ass.
"Ahh… no.", they quickly sat on the seat and shut their mouth.
"I was just joking with you. It's your truck too now. You can do whatever to it. Why are you being careful with it?", Alex asked while giving them a warm smile.
"Our truck? Is that true?", the ladies widened their eyes and asked.
"Yeah. Let's talk about that later. Let's go to the nearest place to buy things, ok?", Alex said.
"Oh. Alright.", they replied in unison while nodding. Alex drove the pickup and they started to giggle all the way and soon reached the dusty gravel road. They talked to each other while driving forward and soon a first shop appeared on the way. Alex stopped the truck there and got out with two ladies. People in that shop widened their eyes as two nomad women and one funny-looking tall, not nomad-looking person painted in red came toward the shop. Alex and the ladies went toward the shop and smiled at the people there.
"Hi everyone, how are you?", Alex looked at everyone and asked in their language.
"Oh, hi. You can speak our language? Wow.", all the people got surprised.
"Yeah. I know a little bit.", Alex smiled at them and said.
"It's pretty good. By the way, why are you with two nomad women?", one of the guys asked.
"They are my wives and we are here to buy something to eat.", Alex smiled and replied.
"What? Are you serious?", the guy and others got shocked and asked.
"Yeah. We are going to the place where we can buy food and goats.", Alex added.
"We have some food.", the shopkeeper lady quickly replied.
"We can buy it but we need more and fast.", Alex replied.
"How much do you need?", the shopkeeper lady asked.
"I'm thinking about one truck full of foods with all the ingredients and one hundred goats, 100 chickens, 20 cows.", Alex listed.
"What? That many?", the shopkeeper asked.
"Yup. That is the minimum amount.", Alex said and smiled.
"What do you want to do with those things around here?", the shopkeeper asked.
"Well, I'm having a marriage party in the tribe so we need them.", Alex replied with a straight face.
"Ahh… so where are you heading then?", the shopkeeper asked.
"We are going to the nearest market to buy the goats, chickens, and cows as well as hiring some trucks to bring them back to the tribe.", Alex simply explained.
"Oh… that's a good idea. What do you need from here then?", the shopkeeper asked.
Alex bought many things for the ladies and him as well as the people around him. They accepted the things while thanking him and he paid her with an extra tip. Everyone became happy and they ate while talking. Alex soon said goodbye to them and entered the truck.
"Husband, are you really buying that much cattle for the tribe?", Waredede asked.
"Yes. Why are you asking this now?", Alex asked.
"Why are you doing this then?", she asked again.