For the first two days after they had arrived in Cold Wind's village, most of their time was spent celebrating the return of the chief's son. Vincent and his two women were treated with honor and with much respect for having rescued and helped Cold Wind in escaping.
Round Stone, who was Cold Wind's father, gave to Vincent and also to both women, all sort of gifts including many arrows and pelts.
It had been a very touching sight to see father and son reunited and there was no doubt in Vincent's mind that these people loved and respected their leader. At the end of the festivities on the first evening, much to Vincent Surprise, Round Stone offered his eldest daughter to Vincent so that he could spend the night with her.
At first Vincent didn't want to accept Round Stone gift, but Nika made him understand that it would be considered as an insult to both, father and daughter, if he were to refuse. Nika did urge him to accept as she explained to him that it was quite common to be offered such a gift, the chief was placing on him a great honor in offering him his daughter for the night.
He was to learn later that the chief's daughter had undergone a fertility ritual and it was hoped that she would get pregnant from Vincent, and thus perpetuate his presence in the village by mean of his descendants.
Indeed it was impossible for him to refuse such an honor and he discovered later that both Nika and Verla had also each been offered a warrior of the village to spend the night with. Much to Vincent's surprise they both had also accepted. It thus only confirmed what he already knew, mainly that the rules of morality on this world were quite different than what they were on Earth
On the second day he was finally able to talk to Kowa in the middle of the village, even if it was only for a few minutes. Of course he had explained to the women before they entered the village that they were to remove their metal knife and hide them. He didn't want anyone starting to ask them questions about these metal knives since metal was unknown to the natives of this world.
During these few minutes with Kowa, he became even more convinced that the sorcerer had something to hide. The first question that Kowa asked him was why he wanted to travel in the direction of the south. It was the sort of question one did not ask in this world. A man or a woman's business was a private matter and it was no one else affair. It was thus extremely unethical from the sorcerer's part to inquire about his reason to travel south.
But beside his curiosity, he was a very friendly person and one felt immediately at ease in his presence. He had a facility with words and this by itself was quite uncommon, this plus his being in possession of the magic box were probably the reasons that he had risen to the position of the village sorcerer in less than two or three years.
At last, on the third day, the village life return to a more normal pattern where groups of men went hunting while women got busy taking care of the few children, cooking and the making of garments. Vincent was thus able to walk about in the village and to observe Kowa more closely. After the chief, Kowa was the most important person in the village and everyone treated him with respect, it was also evident that many were actually afraid of his magic.
In the middle of the afternoon Vincent got the visit from one of Kowa's women. She had a message from Kowa. She said that the sorcerer wanted to talk to him again about important matters and that he should follow her to his hut.
Vincent didn't like this sort of invitation that seemed more like an order than anything else, but he was anxious to talk to him again and this was his chance, so he did follow her. Of course before leaving he explained to Nika and Verla where he was going just in case something was to happen to him. He then followed the almost completely naked woman between the rows of huts until they were in front of Kowa's hut in the centre of the village.
As soon as he entered the hut following the woman, he was able to make his mind about Kowa. On a small shelf made of thin sticks, supported by two thick branches, was a manufactured object of black plastic-like material and leather. Although Vincent was not familiar with the model, it was very evident that it was some sort of radio. There were three knobs in front and a tiny hand microphone which was hooked on its side support attached to the radio.
For a few seconds Vincent's eyes rested on the high-tech electronic and before he was finally able to look elsewhere it was already too late since he knew that Kowa had already noticed him recognizing the radio. It then occurred to him that the radio had purposely been place there so that Kowa, who was sitting on an animal skin on the ground, could watch his reaction. It had been a test and he had failed miserably.
There was now no doubt in Vincent's mind that Kowa knew that he had knowledge of the use of the radio. His staring at the radio for these long seconds, then his fast reaction in looking somewhere else when he realized that Kowa was observing him, had plainly revealed the fact that he had previous knowledge of its use.
As soon as the woman left, the sorcerer invited him to sit on the fur in front of him. He then went right to the point.
" My questioning you, the last time we talked, about your reason for traveling south must have seemed bad manners from my part and I apologize for this. The only reason I wanted to know is because I will soon be going in that direction also. My asking was only to let you know this and to offer you the possibility of us traveling together. But unfortunately I was interrupted by our chief before I could explain this."
Vincent did remember indeed that Round Stone had seemed much displeased when the sorcerer had questioned him about his reason for going south, and he had interrupted the conversation by asking Vincent if he would follow him so that he could be introduced to the rest of his family.
" You don't need to explain, no offence was taken and to answer your question, we are traveling south because we are looking for Nika's tribe. She was separated from them a while back and we were told that they did move into that direction."
" Well my offer still stands. If you wish it, we could be trekking together for a while at least, I have a good knowledge of that region and I do know what dangers are to be expected there."
" You mean you will leave your position here as second to the chief so that you can accompany us? "
" It is not the way it looks. I am leaving only for a while, I will return. My people live far to the south and I have not seen them in five years. Beside they might be able to help you find the tribe you are looking for."
In his mind, Vincent began to debate whether he should accept Kowa's proposition or not. He now knew that Kowa's only reason to join his group was so that he could spy on them and also probably to report their progress by mean of his radio.
On the other hand, he reasoned that it would be preferable to have him traveling with them instead of having him follow them, this way he could at least keep an eye on him. Beside, Vincent wanted to find out who it was that he was spying for. The fact that he had an electronic transmitter in his possession surely met that Valdo was behind this, but still Vincent needed more proof of this.