The subsequent interactions between the Kingdom of Portugal and the Marine Tribe appeared even more "friendly" and "smooth". After receiving sharp scimitars, the natives brought a small amount of dried fish, some cassava flour, and once again, they delivered two small pieces of sand gold!
"Oh Lord! There must be more gold, more shiny, beautiful, and valuable gold in this native's great tribe!..."
Although the sand gold that appeared the second time did not even amount to a hundred grams in total, all the sailors realized or fantasized that there was more gold in the native's village!
It's worth noting that a Crusader gold coin minted by the Kingdom of Portugal was only 3.55 grams. The over a hundred grams of gold obtained in these two exchanges were already worth at least 40 gold coins! If distributed per person, each could receive one, enough to feast for a month in the sailor's district of Lisbon Port with all the whale meat and malt beer to their heart's content!...
