The chief was surprised as Alex explained the purpose of many of the herbs he gathered during their forage. Every explanation also made sense with what he knew about the herb on some level.
Even the bad ones that he was always taught to stay away from as a child were explained by Alex to show that they had a purpose. Not every herb was meant for ingesting, after all.
"Are you sure you are right about everything?" the man asked. "You aren't making any of these up, are you?"
Alex chuckled. "I have no reason to make stuff up, do I?"
"I don't know. Maybe you have a reason that I don't know about. If you really are truthful, how did you come to know about all this?"
"I am a healer of sorts," Alex said. "I know my way around herbs."
The chief looked truly surprised at that point. Even Tara had his eyes wide open.
"There's no way that's true, is it?" the chief asked. "How come you are still wounded if you are a healer? You should have asked for herbs that heal you the moment you could communicate."
Alex shook his head slightly. "My wounds can't be healed by the herbs found here. I'm just gathering these for some other reason."
The chief seemed a little doubtful, but he chose to trust Alex anyway. He saw no reason for Alex to lie. If he did, the chief would know when to not trust him. He just had to look out for the time when he was trying to take advantage of him, after all.
As they continued, Alex picked up more herbs that he had to explain to the two. The more he explained, the more they picked something similar as well. At that point, neither the chief nor Tara were foraging anything of their own. They were simply following Alex's directives, picking stuff up as he showed them.
Alex realized at some point that these two men had forgotten the reason why they had come to the mountain and started getting them more herbs to be used as food.
If not, they might as well return with only ingredients that could likely not be eaten.
After an hour or two of foraging, their sacks were filled to the brim. Alex looked down at the sea and the beach, realizing just how high they had climbed in just those few hours.
And still, there was so much to go. If he were to try and go around it, it would take him that much longer.
"Are there any monsters in this mountain by any chance?" Alex asked.
"Monsters? Like beasts? None at all. There used to be, but they were either all killed off or ran away from here," the chief explained. "The only thing you will find here are birds, insects, rodents, and the occasional snakes. Not anything dangerous at all."
"I see. No wonder it's so silent. How often does it rain in this place?"
"Depends, really. There are some days when the sun shines a little too brightly, so we get more rain the following days. Today seems like it might be one of those days, so it might rain tomorrow or the day after that."
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