Regarding Douglas's arrogance, Enzo did not take offense.
It wasn't that he didn't care, but rather he was focused on observing the yaks and the goods they carried on their backs.
He didn't know the contents of the goods, but the yaks themselves were valuable.
They were gentle in temperament yet immensely strong.
They were perfect for transporting heavy loads and saving labor. Unfortunately, yaks typically lived in open grasslands, not in the jungle where they currently were.
After withdrawing his gaze, Enzo smiled and said, "Welcome, Mr. Douglas."
Then, he asked, "I wonder what goods you have brought?"
A self-satisfied smile spread across Douglas's face. Having traveled to many places, he particularly enjoyed hearing these words. It often meant he would soon profit handsomely and garner admiration.
Douglas's caravan consisted of twelve members and eight yaks.