Something's wrong with my undead

Chapter 108 Who Abandoned Who

Chapter 108 Who Abandoned Who

Heine asked the skeleton to return to him and helped Tower, who was kneeling on the ground, up.

Tuba looked at the totem pictures scattered on the ground, his heart bleeding.

But his face remained calm.

After all, not only was he wrong, but he was now inferior to others in terms of skills.

"I agree with you for now," he said.

Heine was amused in his heart, acting as if you had won.

But he once again believed in Brother Wei's evaluation.

As expected, dwarves are all hard-edged and not soft-hearted.

Wei Dianyuan seemed to be aware of this.

"This is what you should do in the game. You shouldn't just accept the letter delivery mission. It's no big deal to just fight him."

...

Tuba lit the wall lamp to return the light in the room to normal.

He sat in front of the table, so serious that even Heine felt a little uncomfortable.

"What do you want to ask?"

Heine: "Why don't you have a book about elemental trials here?"

"Because gold teeth are not allowed, otherwise Huotong Street will be transformed into a commercial street. Now what does he call our place? Oh yes, 'unique scenery'."

Heine frowned: "Why?"

"Those outdated traditions will hinder the growth of young dwarves. Once they are addicted to hunting, practicing archery, and listening to the earth and wind, who will he sell his fire blunderbuss to?
  "Besides, the sound of the earth is getting softer and softer now, and there is a lack of clear information in the wind. The dwarves who still insist on the tradition are almost starved to death. It is better to learn mechanics and practice marksmanship from an early age.

"When you grow up, you will work in a shipyard. After you save enough money, you can buy a handy gun and become a mercenary. After you earn money, you can buy a better gun. You can also buy tactical goggles, propellers and fragmentation grenades. , there are so many tricks.”

He looked at the skeleton behind Heine.

"Even a mechanical puppet, that thing is much more solid than the power of the earth."

Tuba said this with a sense of breaking a jar, and his tone was full of self-deprecation.

These are not secrets, they are more like words that have been held in for a long time.

Heine: "But I personally think that fire guns are more suitable for you than bows and arrows."

Tuba sneered: "The reformers a thousand years ago said the same thing. However, when the mountain wind still favored us, the dwarf's bows and arrows were more intimidating than those pointed ears. Unfortunately, the elemental trial disappeared not long after. Yes. We were abandoned by Eli.”

Ok……

Heine wanted to say that it was actually Saberia who was responsible.

Think about it.

If the eagle-winged dwarf really cared about the Wind Rider, he wouldn't have remained calm for so long.

In the end, it’s still not needed at all.

So he said: "I can understand your resentment, but the holy beast has been missing for so many years and you haven't mobilized the whole clan to find it. Doesn't it just mean that you don't actually need it anymore?"

Tuba snorted and did not answer his words.

Heine asked again: "How did you choose the clan leader after that?"

Tuba grinned and said with a smile: "Whoever can give voters more gold coins will get support, oh yes, they call this thing democratic voting, from the ancestor democracy of Jinya to today.

"The 'gold coin rain' that happens every ten years has never stopped, but the money given out is getting less and less. Last year, that damn thing actually used painted copper coins to fool people. It's a pity that those fools only focused on picking up money and didn't People care about this.”

It sounds really democratic.

Heine couldn't help but shake his head.

"You brought this kid here to participate in the elemental trial, right?"

Tuba suddenly looked at Ta, his eyes subtle.

"Yes."

"You should know better than him, right?"

Heine continued to nod.

Tuba then smiled contemptuously at him.

"It seems you are not a good person either."

"Don't you say that!"

Tower stood up angrily.

Although I couldn’t understand the riddle between the two of them, I could at least understand the sentence.

Tuba was stunned, but he was not angry. Instead, he squinted at the tower.

There was a hint of appreciation in his eyes.

Tuk Tuk
  Heine didn't have time to discuss these. He knocked on the table and took the time to continue asking:
  "How do you know the Elemental Trial is activated?"

"Scream, when the trial starts, Eli's scream will resound throughout the mountains." His eyes were absent-minded, as if he was remembering.

Then he murmured:
  “If the hunting horn is blown, it will resound throughout the mountains.

"If a cowardly person covers his ears, disaster will come."

After saying this, he smiled to himself.

"Only the people on this street will believe in such illusory things. As for other people, even children may not believe it."

Heine was thoughtful.

It sounds like the people on this street are a bunch of tough people, and they don't get along with Jinya.

Maybe the reason why Jinya didn't choose to take action rashly was also related to their strength.

After all, he is a fourth-level totem master.

Although he is old, he is obviously not the kind of person who buys a gun and upgrades it immediately.

"Where is Elimont? I want to hear your opinion on the Son of the Wind." He asked again.

This time Tuba shook his head with a firm attitude.

"That is their son of the wind, not ours. No one on this street will admit that he is Eli's son. If anyone does, I will smash his head with a stone!"

But after he finished speaking, he felt very upset, as if he had said something he shouldn't have said.

He waved his hand impatiently.

"You go, I've said enough to an outsider."

"Last question - will you be there for tomorrow's trial?"

Tuba snorted.

"Now that we know the result, what else is there to see?"

Heine wanted to ask something else, but there was a slamming on the door behind him.

Tuba patted the wall, but Shimen didn't respond.

Only then did he remember that his totem had been broken into three pieces.

He muttered a curse word under his breath, raised the string of beads and shook it.

The stone door fell, and it turned out that Simon came to him with guards outside.

Seeing that Heine was intact, Simon breathed a sigh of relief.

Ever since he saw the strength of Heine's skeleton, he had taken this powerful bodyguard very seriously.

What kind of personal grudge... He has already left it behind anyway.

But when he saw the tower behind Heine, his expression became very ugly.

"How did you bring him here?"

"Is there any difference?" Heine asked.

Simon was speechless for a moment.

There really is no difference, they are all going to die.

But you can’t say these words in front of others!

He turned around to negotiate with the guards, and then dismissed the onlookers.

The business on Huotong Street is indeed not very good. If there is a little bit of excitement, people will leave their own shops and come around to take a look.

"Whatever plans you have next have to be cancelled."

Simon said seriously to him:
  "Your behavior is a serious violation."

Heine shrugged noncommittally.

He didn't argue either.

He knew from the beginning that there were guards following him, so he did not go to the shipyard immediately.

Presumably the other party saw the bookstore door closed and immediately went to shake him.

He put the skeleton back in disguise and was about to leave.

"Wait a moment."

Tuba suddenly came out and put a stone the size of a pinky knuckle into Ta's hand.

"Here's what you're going to buy."

Ta stared at him blankly, at a loss for a moment.

"I almost forgot, there are still many good people among dwarves!"

Heine quickly pulled the tower away and smiled at the old dwarf.

"The local dwarves are so talented!"

(End of this chapter)

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