Di Ya, after all, was a girl, and upon encountering such an awkward situation, she suddenly lowered her head, not knowing what to do.
Looking at Di Ya's slightly red and pretty face, Olivia's heart warmed. He drew a deep breath, calmed his own emotions, and softly said, "Clan Leader, let's go in as well. The barrier door that Ah Dai opened can't hold for much longer."
Di Ya glanced at Olivia, hummed in agreement, and stepped into the barrier first. Olivia hurriedly followed her. For a while, even he, known for his eloquent chatter, didn't know what to say.
As they walked, Di Ya was captivated by the transforming beauty of the forest around them. She murmured, "This forest is so serene! There's no trace of worldliness. It's so much better than those forests of our Yajin Tribe. We only know how to mine, we do too little to protect the environment."