If hearing that the natives were playing and messing around with his fishing rod still kept Chen Zhou emotionally stable,
then learning that there was a person among the newcomers suspected to be from the Civilized World, he could no longer remain calm.
Someone who also possesses firearms and has knowledge slightly beyond what the natives understand might find it easier to deceive them than he does.
After all, these people are born robbers and charlatans.
If no outsider pokes through this "window paper," he can forever stand over the natives, looking down on them from a higher position.
But these sailors from the industrially advanced regions of the 17th century could very well shake his rule.
Of course, as the backbone for the two natives and the nominal "controller" of the island, despite the emotional turbulence within, Chen Zhou's expression remained unchanged, with even a more peaceful tone in his inquiries.
"God" doesn't panic over such trivial matters.
