I can't understand what Muta is talking about, but I can be sure that those outside must be people from the er Tasi tribe.

They came here this time just to catch us, and this time because of the accident in Muta, he and Mu Lin were considered to have entered the den of thieves.

But right now with just a few of us, it is obviously unrealistic to go back to Muta and Mulin if we want to rush out.

Then we can only keep ourselves safe first, and then go back to discuss the future with Mucuo.

We didn't dare to make a sound, and waited quietly. The quarrel outside became louder and louder. In the end, I only heard a few very violent roars, and then there was no movement.

I poked my head out to carefully look at the situation outside, only to realize that Muta must have been knocked out, and the whole person drooped his head limply.

There was a trace of panic on Mu Lin's face, and his eyes unconsciously looked around.

I was a little nervous, this kid wouldn't give us away, would he?

But fortunately, the people of the Tas tribe didn't know what they were thinking, so they didn't continue to ask about our whereabouts, and even dragged the wood and the wooden tower back into the woods silently.

After watching them go, we didn't dare to make any moves for a long time.

Because I'm not sure if they're really gone, or if they're hiding somewhere waiting for us to fall into our trap.

We waited quietly like this for more than two hours, and there were no other people from the Ertas tribe waiting around to ambush, and we didn't find those nasty and disgusting lynxes, so we carefully exited this place.

The younger aborigine was very sober, knowing that his leader and companions had been taken away, there was no use in worrying now, so he gritted his teeth and gestured at me.

I knew he wanted to take me to their new camp, and I was relieved.

There was a cold wind blowing on his body everywhere, making people not feel a little nervous, and there were no other suspicious movements around.

This young aborigine led us through the woods, and he also seemed very vigilant, stopping every step he took and then looking back.

But the people of the Tas tribe are obviously very strange, because they really didn't follow us.

We were still scared before, but in the end we could only speed up and run back. After all, we had to discuss this matter with Mucuo.

Muta is Muta's closest sister, what happened to Muta now is really unexpected, and he can only talk to Muta about it.

We walked all the way for more than two hours before we finally arrived at the new camp. The new camp turned out to be on the top of a mountain, surrounded by walls surrounded by fences, and there was a very strange plant on the walls.

That plant seems to be a sphere, but there are hard thorns growing everywhere around the sphere on the vines.

There was still light from the bonfire inside the camp, and the aborigines breathed a sigh of relief when they came here. After observing the door again, they pushed the door open and led me in.

We didn't go up to the top of the mountain. Instead, we knocked a few times on a pile of stones beside the mountain. Soon I saw a stone move away slowly. It didn't take long for the stone to move to the side completely. Only then did I realize that this turned out to be a simple door made of stone.

He and these mountains are one and the same. If the stone gate didn't move just like this, I wouldn't even realize that this is actually a gate.

But since they have done such a good concealment here, why do they have to surround these fences around them? Isn't it telling other enemies that they have already set up camp here?

I really don't understand what's going on with the brain circuits of these aborigines, but I don't have time to discuss them now.

After we entered the camp, I found that there were bonfires everywhere inside, and the whole cave was lit. I hurriedly followed these aboriginals into the innermost part, only to find that Mu Cuo and they were all there at this time. Inside nervous pacing.

After seeing us come back, Mu Cuo was obviously relieved, but before he had time to say anything, Mu Cuo quickly searched around in our crowd. When she didn't find the wooden tower, she suddenly collapsed As soon as she softened, fortunately, a female aborigine standing closest to her gave her a hand.

Mucuo immediately walked to my side and grabbed my collar.

"Where is my elder brother? Why didn't my elder brother come back?"

Mu Cuo walked across the crowd while talking, wanting to continue to look at it, but the Mu Tower has been captured by those er, Tas tribesmen, and it is not behind us now, how can she see it?

For a while, I didn't know how to explain to Muta. Could it be that I want to tell her directly that Muta was taken away because she was too impulsive?

It's kind of hurtful to say that...

I let out a sigh of relief, and tried to keep a calm mind: "Don't worry about this, I will definitely find a way, and I don't think the people of the Tas tribe went to search other places to catch us all. Going, it means that they must have other things to do, so I think the wooden tower should be safe now."

But after hearing what I said, Mu Cuo's face suddenly turned pale. She was very nervous, and immediately turned around and took out a long axe.

"No, you don't know how cruel the people of the Tas tribe are. If my elder brother is captured by them, he can only be sacrificed by them. I must go to save him. If there is no way to kill my elder brother tonight Rescue him, then Elder Brother will die..."

After finishing speaking, Mucuo immediately said something quickly to the surrounding indigenous people. Everyone's expressions of fear, but now they suddenly became a little excited.

I have to admit that Mucuo is really a very good leader, because she has already had the effect of boosting the morale of the army with a few words.

But in this situation, Muta and Mulin have already been arrested, even if Mucuo leads all his tribesmen to rob people with the ertas tribe, what are the chances of winning?

"Don't forget, in addition to the people in the Tas tribe, they also have those pirates with guns and cannons in their hands!"

I immediately grabbed Mu Cuo, just about to say something, but Mu Cuo threw me off coldly.

"This matter has nothing to do with you. This camp is left for you to hide first. If I rescue my elder brother, I will come back here to join you. If not, then you can only ask for luck."

After finishing speaking, Mucuo immediately led these people to the cubicle on the other side, and it seemed that he was going to make some preparations.

Wang Ping came over to me at this moment, and grabbed me: "Sihai, I think these aborigines are also very stubborn. Even if you want to persuade them, I'm afraid you won't be able to persuade them. Why don't you just let them go?" Let them go."

Hearing what Wang Ping said, I was suddenly a little angry, and immediately turned to look at him.

"What are you talking about? If this is the case, do you think Mucuo and the others are dead, what good fruit can we have? Uh, the people of the Tas tribe will just let us go? No, that one It will make your lips die and your teeth cold!"

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