Rebirth of the Orc Tribe: I am Furuikong
Chapter 106: The Legend of Baal 4
In the distance, I saw Bal with scars all over his body, a rope tied around his waist and a bunch of small monsters dragging behind him. Then he stood in the sunset and waved to his father.
The Dragon Envoy then went up to take the prey and examined it. He then said with an unhappy expression:
"You are lucky this time! By the way, in order to civilize your tribe, the new policy mentions that all surrounding tribes must learn dragon language from today. The instructor will visit tomorrow, so please cooperate!"
After saying this, the Dragon Envoy got on the sedan chair and left.
Because the tribesmen only managed to gather 200 kilograms of food by scraping together, and 300 kilograms of the 200 kilograms of reserve food were also used up, only the remaining kilograms were gathered by Bal, and the crisis of the Yunshan tribe came to a temporary end.
A week later, Bal learned from the elders that his father's leg injury was irreversible, and the elders wanted Bal to inherit Bad's position as the patriarch.
Obviously, Bal refused at first, but then the two father and son talked one night:
"Baal, I can no longer hunt for the tribe, nor can I protect the tribe. Why are you unwilling to inherit my power to protect the tribe members?"
Bal took a sip of sake and replied:
"Because I don't deserve it! This position should have belonged to Bacqui!"
"Are you still holding a grudge against me and the tribe because of that incident?" Bard's eyes were filled with helplessness and a little regret when he said this.
Barr responded immediately:
"Yes! How could I forget what you said at that time?! How great it would be if I was the one who died! You only have eyes for Baqui! I am also your child, why don't you want to look at me more!?"
Bard suddenly couldn't help but slapped Bal in the face and bared his fangs and said angrily:
"Luckily you just wanted to kill him! And you didn't kill him! Otherwise I would still let you die with me! Baque has better talent than you and should have enjoyed more resources, so that he can break through to the fourth level one day and let our tribe no longer be afraid! If you were me! Would you choose a weak person to protect the tribe you have been protecting all your life!?"
Bard became more and more excited as he spoke, and even stood up from the ground, pointing at Bal and continuing to speak:
"If he inherits the position of chief, at least you won't encounter such despicable and disgusting things in the future! Do you think this position is as good as you think? Do you know that once you sit in this position, you will be responsible for your people!? Now I have no other choice! It has been a week and my leg injury is still getting worse. If you are still willing to admit that you are a member of the Yunshan tribe, please take responsibility to protect your people! Provide a habitat for your people! If you don't want to, I won't force you anymore!"
After all this, Bal didn't know what to say. After all, he had seen his father being servile and working hard for the entire tribe.
After Bud left, only Bal was left standing there in a daze with mixed feelings.
As the days passed, with Bard's injury, his hunting efficiency dropped significantly. At the end of the month, he was still short of about 1000 kilograms of food, and the Dragon Envoy still proposed the trade plan to Bard.
This time Bard did not refuse, so with the help of the four lizards and the dragon envoy, he selected five orcs from the Yunshan tribe to serve the three dragon envoys and others.
At this moment, Bal began to regret why he did not agree to his father. Hearing the screams of his people through the animal skin curtain, Bal suddenly regretted it.
At this time, Bard said to Bal:
"This is the consequence of your inaction! You have grown up and are no longer a child. You have to take responsibility, and it is right for you to take responsibility together with Baqui! Child, I can't protect you for too long. The Dragon Envoy seems to have noticed you. If you still don't want to, you should leave the Yunshan Tribe as soon as possible..."
After saying this, Bard couldn't bear to continue listening to the wailing of his people and finally left the area.
Bal came to a river and threw stones into the water, as if this could make him less irritable.
But every time Bal thought of that sentence, (Why didn't you die), he couldn't stop the resentment in his heart, but when he thought of the humiliation of his people, he became more irritated and distressed.
After a long ideological struggle, Bal finally accepted his fate calmly, so he came to Bard's tent that night.
Bard asked doubtfully after seeing Barr:
"Why don't you rest so late? What's the matter?"
Barr seemed a little embarrassed to speak, but then he took a deep breath and said to his father Bard, "I am willing to take on the mission of protecting and taking care of my people..."
Bard seemed to have heard it wrong, so he confirmed it again:
"what did you just say?"
Bal blushed, closed his eyes and quickly said it again!
“I am willing to take on the mission of protecting and caring for my people! Do you understand?”
Bud finally stood up from the bed and smiled at Bal with relief.
(harmonious!)
The next morning, the captain of the hunting team came to Bard's tent and called his chief to come out hunting, but it was not Bard who came out of the tent, but Baal.
At this time, Bal's hair was dark and shiny, and he was much taller than before and very strong, just like a typical oversized black wolf. When Bal came out, the captain of the hunting team was frightened and took a few steps back, pointing his weapon at the tall black werewolf in front of him.
Then a slight cough was heard from the tent behind Bal, and then a hunched old white wolf walked out of the tent and said in a hoarse voice:
"How dare you! Baal has inherited all my power. From now on, Baal will be the new chief of our Yunshan tribe!"
The hunting captain confirmed their identities after smelling their bodies, and then he knelt on one knee and said respectfully to Bal:
"I'd go through fire and water for Chieftain Baal!"
Bal's stern expression suddenly showed a hint of smile as he said:
"I will make life better for the tribe!"
After Bal became the chief, hunting efficiency increased a lot. The third-level monsters that were originally difficult to kill were all hunted successfully by Bal. Since higher-level monsters are more valuable, the Yunshan tribe was on the right track in the first five months. But later, Bal began to get anxious when he found that there were no monsters in the new area he had opened up.
In the following two months, Bal experienced the same feeling that Bard once had when he went hunting day and night. It was a painful feeling. On the one hand, there were his tribesmen, and on the other hand, there was the territory. It was the first time that Bal felt such great pressure.
Until one day, Baal met a black dragon man deep in the jungle.
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