Lord of Hyranza
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It's just that his gaze towards Suldak was full of distrust.
Suldak spread his hands, indicating that he was not malicious.
Aung San exchanged a few more words with the native warrior, and the native warrior turned around angrily and got into the crevice of the rock. The rest of the native warriors were still holding hardwood bows, and their arrows were aimed at the cavalry in the forest.
Aung San said to Surdak:
"That man is the number one warrior of the Dakuni tribe. He didn't want to believe my words. I asked him to inform the elders of the tribe that we could give them some help, and wanted their people to take us into Inverka. Let’s take a look inside the Dark Worm Valley in Jill Forest, we probably have to wait here for a while.”
Suldak sighed and said: "It seems that there is still a long way to go to reverse the bad impression these indigenous people have on us."
There are many young aborigines standing on the rocky cliff above their heads. These aborigines are male and female, and each of them is athletic. Almost all of them are surrounded by animal skins. There are also some raw ore and shell ornaments hanging on the ropes. The people are obviously different. Under the reddish-brown skin are amber pupils. Their foreheads are very broad, and the long brown hair on the top of their heads is woven together with some white and red feathers.
In a bush under the rock wall, a low and dense bush suddenly trembled a few times, and no one paid much attention at first.
Suldak thought there was a timid hedgehog hiding in it, even if there was a poisonous snake hiding in that bush.
But the branches and leaves of that bush are always shaking.
Samira walked over briskly, pushed aside the branches and leaves of the bushes, and saw three indigenous children who were only a few years old, staring at her with big watery eyes and shaking their heads.
The young aboriginal warriors on the top of the rock obviously also noticed the situation below. When they saw the aboriginal children, there was a commotion above.
A few aboriginal warriors got a little emotional and wanted to greet their companions, and together they drove back the cavalry in the forest below and rescued the aboriginal children.
However, more people were unwilling to act rashly, and a dispute broke out among the indigenous warriors in the crevice of the stone.
Samira didn't pay any attention to those young natives at all, just took out a few apples from his pocket and handed them to the few native children. The native children stared at Samira with wide eyes, and didn't reach out to take those apples.
Suldak took out a piece of toasted wheat cake from a cavalryman's pouch on his horse, and threw it to the puzzled Samira.
When the aboriginal children saw the wheat cakes, their eyes showed some envious eyes that could not be concealed.
Samira quickly tore open the wheat cakes and distributed them to several indigenous children.
The indigenous children took the wheat cakes, first put them in front of their noses and sniffed vigorously, showing a look of intoxication, and then they couldn't wait to take a big bite. While chewing hard, they handed over the berries wrapped in banana leaves. Gave it to Samira.
There were also aboriginal children who took out a few green fruits from their arms and placed them in front of Samira.
The transaction was very pleasant, and the aboriginal children then retreated into the dense bushes and disappeared in a blink of an eye.
Seeing that Suldak's group did not harm the children, the young natives above their heads whispered to each other for a while, and then put down the hardwood bows in their hands.
Not long after, the native warrior emerged from the crack of the rock again and continued to exchange a few words with Aung San.
Aung San then turned to Surdak and said:
"They only allow us to send two people to meet their Great Elder."
Suldak glanced at Samira and said to her, "Samira, you go with me!"
"Oh!"
The half-elf archer hurriedly stood up and rearranged his hunting bow and quiver.
Suldak told a cavalry squadron leader behind him: "You guys rest here, pay attention to vigilance, try to avoid causing unnecessary conflicts, and wait for me to come back!"
"Yes." The squadron leader replied immediately.
The voice of the answer was a little loud, but the young native warriors in the rock crevice were startled.
……
Aung San led Surdak and Samira into the crevice under the cliff, and the passage in front of him became narrower and narrower.
At the narrowest place, Suldak had to lower his head and squeeze sideways. The passage only extended inward for less than 20 meters, and a circular stone chamber appeared in front of him.
Suldak thought it was a stone room, but when he walked in, he realized that his guess was wrong. It turned out to be a courtyard with a narrow bottom and a wide top.
There was even light streaming in from overhead.
Stone steps are dug on one side of the patio, extending upwards like a ladder.
Suldak looked up, and a group of indigenous children were on the patio, looking down from the cave. Seeing Suldak looking up, they immediately seemed to be frightened, and 'hula' dispersed.
The native warrior walked in front, carrying a bundle of wooden spears behind him. He was extremely strong and climbed up the stone steps of the courtyard, looking back from time to time.
Aung San followed behind him, then Suldak and Samira.
Constantly climbing up, Suldak found that this vertical patio cave was actually just a foundation, and other caves were completely relying on the entire patio, digging outwards in circles. The entire indigenous tribe lived in this rock patio, which felt like a An inverted circular skyscraper.
Surdak passed through layer after layer of caves, and saw pairs of eyes. Those eyes contained curiosity, but also fear and hatred.
After climbing nine floors in a row, they finally came to the cave where the chief elder of the indigenous tribe lived. Two indigenous warriors stood guard at the entrance of the cave. They saw the indigenous warriors leading Aung San and Surdak up. He came out and stared at Suldak warily for a long time.
But then he found that his stern gaze couldn't scare Suldak at all.
The native warrior scolded him a few words before the native guard walked back to his original position and stared angrily at Suldak.
The indigenous warrior led the three of them into the cave. The corridor looked very spacious, and the ground was very smooth. There were a few oil lamps lit on one side of the stone wall. Under the dim light, there was a dark cave inside...
……
Chapter 730: Indigenous Elder
Walking into a circular stone room, the indigenous old man sat cross-legged on a stone platform. A bonfire was lit in the firepit in the middle of the room. There were a lot of ashes piled up in the firepit. The room was only about [-] square meters.
Rows of animal meat hang from the top of the circular cave, which has been blackened by fireworks.
There is also a door opening on the stone walls on both sides of the room, which seems to be the living room.
Apart from the smell of fireworks, Surdak didn't smell any bad smell in the room. It is estimated that these natives should have a common place to go to the toilet.
The old man was surrounded by thick animal skins, which had been worn so shiny that it was no longer possible to tell what kind of monster's leather it was.
He wore a hair crown made of colorful feathers on his head, his face was full of wrinkles, his eyes looked cloudy under the firelight, and his eyes couldn't hide his wisdom. He also had a cane in his hand. A few people walked in and beckoned them to sit down.
A young indigenous girl was adding firewood to the fire. Seeing Suldak and Samira, there was no panic on her face. She looked at them curiously with a pair of big amber eyes and smiled sweetly. Turn around and leave.
His wise eyes fell on Suldak, he smiled slightly, and said in a somewhat stiff Imperial language:
"Are you the commander of the empire? Tell me why you are here."
Unexpectedly, this native elder could speak Imperial language.
Suldak sat down unhurriedly, and said directly, "I'm here to ask you to send the most experienced hunter in the tribe to take us to the dark worm valley in the north."
The elder turned his head to look at Aung San, and asked him a question in the aboriginal language, and Aung San answered quickly and respectfully.
The native elder nodded.
He turned his head to look at Samira, smiled at her and said, "I haven't seen an elf in 50 years."
Samira looked at him vigilantly, but didn't speak.
"If you want to investigate the Dark Insect Valley to the north, not only will I not let my child die, but I will also advise you, but if you just want to take a look at the ghost-striped red ant nest from a distance, then it doesn't matter... "The native elder pondered for a moment and said.
He kept staring at Suldak, as if he could look into his heart through his eyes.
Suldak quickly said, "I just want to see that red ant nest."
He was worried that the native elders would not agree, so he went on to say:
"As a reward for this expedition, I can provide you with some ironware and salt that you need daily."
The native elder poked the fire with his cane, and the campfire burst into flames immediately. Surdak's clear face was reflected in the fierce flames.
He said to Suldak:
"No, what I need... is not just these! We can make a deal, the animal swarm is coming soon, we need some winter clothes and quilts, felt tents, grains, and flint. I can use these materials Your favorite magic core exchange."
"Yes, and I can trade at Dodan's prices," Suldak said.
The native elder waved his cane and continued:
"In addition, I have a small request. Don't disturb the devils in those places for the time being. We are not ready yet. We want to hide in the mountains and need more food..."
"That's no problem," Suldak promised.
The indigenous elder nodded, and then said an indigenous language to the tribal warrior sitting beside him:
(Dalecle, go and call Leto and Barr-Müller, and ask them to serve as guides for these imperial people.)
The indigenous warrior glanced at Surdak vigilantly, and then replied in the indigenous language:
(Yes, respected Great Elder!)
After speaking, he got up and walked out of the stone room.
The indigenous girl who had just walked out came in barefoot carrying a wooden tray full of fruits. She placed the wooden tray in front of Suldak and the others, and sat obediently. Aboriginal elders around.
This indigenous girl can only be regarded as delicate and handsome, and her figure is quite uneven, especially when she is wearing a leather armor. The round lower half of her chest is exposed, as if exuding youthful vitality all over her body, except that there are some dark spots on her cheekbones. His eyes were very flexible, and he looked at Surdak boldly, his eyes full of curiosity.
"It's been a long time since no one from the empire was willing to come over and sit down and talk with us. Those people from the empire prefer to point their sharp arrows at us, just like the monsters in the forest, arrest my child and bring them out of Invercargill ..." the native elder looked at the bonfire in front of him and said with melancholy eyes.
Suldak had a headache when he thought about opening a mine in the Invercargill Warcraft Forest. Thinking that if he really wanted to open a mine, maybe these natives could help him, he said, "I'm different from them. I am more willing to respect your lives, and I also want to find some opportunities for cooperation without violating each other's wishes."
"I can see...you don't have that deep-rooted discrimination in your eyes." The indigenous elder nodded and admitted.
At this time, the native warrior walked into the stone room with two young men.
The two young aborigines were strong, carrying hardwood bows and spears on their backs, and wrapped in animal skins. When they entered the stone room, they knelt at the feet of the aboriginal elders.
The native elder pointed to the two young natives and said to Surdak:
"Their two names are Leto and Baler-Müller. They are the best hunters of the younger generation, and they are usually the most restless. They are very familiar with the Dark Worm Valley area. I will let them take you to take a look at it from a distance. A nest of ghost-striped red ants."
Suldak quickly smiled kindly at the two young natives.
The two young natives had a sullen face, with almost no other expressions on their faces.
Aung San said a few words to the two aboriginals, and the two young aboriginals answered honestly.
Seeing that Aung San nodded, Suldak knew that the deal was concluded, so he took out a small wooden box from the magic pocket.
The wooden box was only one foot square, and it was heavy. When the lid was opened, it was found that it was full of polished steel arrowheads. When the three indigenous warriors saw these exquisite steel arrowheads, their eyes immediately became bright.
Almost everyone in the tribe has a hardwood bow, but the fine steel arrows are extremely limited. Many arrows are used repeatedly. Every time the arrow is shot, it must be carefully retrieved. Once polished, it is not discarded until it can no longer be used.
In the Dakuni tribe, every warrior is destined to have his own knife and a fine hardwood bow.
There is no blacksmith in the tribe, and all the ironware is bought from outside. Aung San used to travel between tribes in the Warcraft Forest, helping them buy some necessary ironware and salt from Duodan Town, and the tribe will also send some Warcraft materials. and magic herbs to Aung San.
Although the indigenous tribes are in the forest of monsters, they are not often able to hunt monsters. Their usual life is to hunt some small forest animals in this forest.
More often than not, these indigenous tribal fighters are also prey in the eyes of Warcraft.
Warcraft including Ironback Bear, Moonblade Fire Wolf and Ghost Leopard will hunt and kill the tribe's natives.
Walking out of the Dakuni tribe, Aung San was accompanied by two young natives who were heavily armed. When they came to the cavalry camp in Suldak, they became a little nervous when they saw this group of heavily armed cavalry.
The young aboriginal warrior spoke a series of aboriginal languages to Aung San.
Aung San said a few words, and one of the young indigenous warriors shook his head repeatedly.
Suldak looked at Aung San with a questioning look.
Aung Sancai said: "Baler Muller is walking into the forest of monsters. The cavalry team will easily attract the attention of high-level monsters. Once they are targeted by those high-level monsters, it is difficult to say whether they can withdraw safely. They hope that we will We can reduce the number of people going to the depths of the forest."
"Then Samira and I will take the three of Gullitum, and the rest will stay with the indigenous tribe and stay where they are, waiting for us to come back."
Suldak made a decisive decision.
So, the young indigenous warriors Leto, Baler-Mule, Aung San, Surdak, Samira, and Gulitham formed a small team and followed the zipline built by the Dakuni tribe in the valley. , crossed a bottomless canyon, and came to the woodland opposite the cliff.
It is said that this rift valley with a depth of [-] meters is nearly a hundred miles long, with only a few cracks in the middle.
Along the way, the eyes of the two young indigenous warriors were somewhat complicated. Their eyes were full of hostility, but they were extremely loyal to the Dakuni tribe. They did not want to go against the will of the elders of the tribe. They looked at Samira and Gullit When I was talking about Tom, I was full of curiosity again.
Looking at the hunting bow on Samira's back imitating the 'Painting of Withering', he was so greedy that his saliva almost flowed out.
The two indigenous warriors walked barefoot at the forefront, and they turned their heads to exchange a few words with Aung San from time to time. The group walked not too fast in the forest, and occasionally made detours, but they never encountered ferocious monsters along the way.
The most thrilling time was when Suldak passed by the river valley, he saw a group of swamp giant crocodiles lying on the riverside basking in the sun.
The group of people was less than a hundred meters away from those giant swamp crocodiles, and he could even feel the eyes of those giant swamp crocodiles falling on them, but luckily no battle broke out.
The ogre Gullitum also knew that groups of swamp giant crocodiles were not easy to mess with, so he didn't act recklessly...
Chapter 731 Forest Treasure
As expected, the two indigenous warriors were very familiar with this forest of monsters. They chose a route that was close to the monsters without disturbing them, and headed north all the way.
Walking northward for a whole day without any danger, the group climbed over several mountains in a row. These mountains are occupied by some high-level monsters. They are not gregarious monsters, or they have good camouflage ability, making it difficult to find them. hideout.
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