Lord Roar

Chapter 134 Heldon

Chapter 134 Heldon

Alan wasn't interested in exploring the reason why Haldon was so respectful, and besides, he knew more or less why.

But he didn't show it on his face, he just said lightly: "Manstein also looked down on us too much, so he sent you and a bad old man, plus a few crooked melons and dates, and dare to seek revenge with shirtless? "

Heldon didn't hesitate for a moment, and replied directly: "There is also a fire mage in the western parish."

"Where's the fire mage?"

Heldon didn't know about mana backlash, anyway, at that time, Brian had seen a ghost alive, vomited a mouthful of blood, and then lay straight on the ground to die, so he could only say: "He was scared to death. "

"Scared to death? And what's the matter with you guys? Did you have a car accident? When Babylon the Great said he saw you, your carriage was on fire?"

Haldon pointed to the transparent bottle not far away, and explained: "At first we all planned to retreat, but many of those bottles fell from the air, and then began to explode and burn."

Hearing this, Allen turned around and shouted, "De Niro, get over here."

Hearing that De Niro was going to be cleaned up, the old Du Fu who was not far away hurried over, patted his buttocks and sat on the ground to watch the fun.

De Niro ran over, out of breath, and said, "Boss, what's wrong?"

Allen scolded all over his head and face: "I asked you to throw the burning bottle to the designated place, and you dare to fool me."

"No, chief, listen to my explanation. It was too cold at that time, and we were all starving to death, so we threw it down casually. Next time, I will definitely not fool you next time."

"Get out!" Allen cursed.

The old Dove next to him saw De Niro's cowardly appearance, and he giggled happily.

De Niro glanced at Heldon before leaving, and said in a low voice, "Next time I blow you up, you're so fucking talkative."

"Wait a minute, you come back." Allen suddenly thought of something, and quickly called De Niro back.

"Let me introduce you. His name is De Niro, the great elder of the dwarves in the Gania Plain, the honorable elder." Allen began to frighten Heldon, using the tiger's skin as a banner.

Heldon is worthy of being a messenger who has dealt with humans all the year round, so he said politely: "Hello, respected Elder Honor of the Dwarves."

Seeing that Allen was about to start bragging again, the old Du Fu had already cooperated with him tacitly, and hurried forward, pointing to De Niro's big head and said: "Not only is the honorary elder of the dwarves, he is also a member of the giant family of the Gania Plain. Old man, dwarves and giants are all allies of our Bloodhoof tribe."

Hearing this, the real De Niro waved his hands again and again and shouted: "No, no."

"Not what?"

Seeing Allen looking at him threateningly, De Niro said: "It's not the old man, it's the son-in-law, the son-in-law! Hey, son-in-law."

Heldon's jaw almost dropped. It turns out that dwarves can really use strength, and they fell on giants. . .

Heldon, who lacked imagination, immediately imagined a picture of a wooden stick stirring up a large water tank, no, it was a picture of a toothpick falling into the water tank and swimming.

Seeing that the other party had been bluffed, Allen said slowly, "Do you know why I didn't kill you now?"

Haldon smiled wryly and said, "Dear Chief Bloodhoof, you want me to fulfill the duty of a messenger and bring a message to the Great Chief, right?"

"Well, yes, let you fulfill the obligations of the dog's legs." Allen thought for a while and continued: "You have also seen that our Bloodhoof tribe is not as strong as it used to be."

Heldon nodded as a tacit consent.

"Compensation!" Allen said fiercely: "The previous things can't just pass by, let Manstein compensate him for him."

This time, Heldon began to shake his head, as if he didn't agree or agree with Alan's compensation.

Immediately, Allen showed a savage look on his face, squinting his eyes and asked, "What's wrong, don't you believe that we have the strength to torment Manstein?"

Haldon explained: "That's not true, but there are hundreds of thousands of tribesmen in the barren land. The noble tribe protects itself, and even forcibly attacks any tribe, even the four major noble tribes. I believe they have no chance of winning, but the chief, After all, it represents countless tribes and hundreds of thousands of people in the wasteland."

"He's right!" At some point, old Zach came over and said, "Let him go, tell Manstein, and become an accomplice to the Western Diocese, and be careful that we will be caught."

When Alan saw old Zach coming, he didn't say much. Anyway, he can get the best supplies if he can get the best supplies. It doesn't matter if he can't.

Unexpectedly, Haldon had no intention of leaving at all, but asked slowly after hesitating for a while: "Are you short of supplies?"

"nonsense!"

"Then are you short of food?"

Allen said: "It must be lacking. I didn't see these beasts. They are all staying here. What can we feed them? I plan to drive them all away in two days, but don't use your brain. If you dare to attack us, I promise to call the beasts back and kill you immediately."

"You can't drive them away, you must not drive them away." Haldon waved his hands again and again, as if he was not chasing a beast but his own mother, and continued anxiously: "Chief, tell me, how much do you want? The chief spoke."

Allen and old Zach looked at each other, unable to understand how Helton changed so quickly. Looking at each other, it seemed that Manstein was his son, and he could decide as long as he said a number.

Haldon noticed the puzzlement of the two of them and didn't explain it. He asked directly, "Chief, can you tell me whether those children in the distance have mastered magic and fighting spirit?"

Allen nodded and said: "Yeah, what's the matter, you want to learn? It's useless, how old are you, you look stupid, and you don't have much understanding at first glance. I advise you to continue to be your His dog legs have a future."

Heldon was not angry when he heard what Alan said, but seemed very happy, and continued to ask: "Do all these beasts and cubs in your tribe's camp obey your orders?"

Allen nodded, as a default.

Heldon slapped his thigh, startling old Zach.

Babylon the Great thought this kid was going to be rough, so he pulled the horned python from his neck at once. Who knew that the horned python would sleep there without changing for thousands of years, and after being pulled off its neck, it looked like noodles. , hanging on the hand of Babylon the Great, dangling from side to side, but did not wake up.

"What are you doing?" Allen, who was not frightened by Heldon, but by Big Babylon, glared at him dissatisfied.

"It's okay, it's okay." Big Babylon said with an embarrassed smile: "I'm practicing and practicing, and I can shoot faster in the future."

"Go away and practice, you're sick!"

Heldun then said: "Leader, tell me, how much food do you need? There are also clothes and supplies. Is there any shortage in your tribe?"

"Not too short, right?" Allen said hesitantly. He really didn't understand what Heldon meant. If he said that he was fooling himself and spared his life, it didn't seem like he promised to let him go.

"That's the lack!" Hayden said on his own initiative, "There is a lack of food for 1000 people, and a lack of supplies for 1000 people, right?"

Allen nodded mechanically, and said uncertainly: "Yes, right."

"That's settled, I'll go back and report to the chief, and get the supplies together as soon as possible."

Before Allen and old Zach could speak, Du Fu laughed beside him.

After laughing for a while, seeing Alan's puzzled gaze, he turned his head and said to Heldon: "If I'm right, you, or the chief behind you, are looking at how to learn magic and battle qi, And the cubs of those ferocious beasts? Maybe there are other reasons, am I right?"

Haldon nodded frankly, without denying it.

Allen and old Zach will also understand now, but this is also good, and it’s fine to scare them at first, but whoever wants to get it for nothing now, as for the future, we will talk about it later, there is really not much food in the tribe .

Haldon looked at the violent bear cubs who were scrambling and grabbing food next to him. He seemed to be more anxious than Allen, and said directly: "The respected chief, Mr. Zack, and this powerful magician, please allow me to Leave, go back as soon as possible to persuade the warchief to provide you with the supplies you need."

Allen saw old Zach nodded to himself, and then said: "That's all right, let's go."

After hearing what Alan said, Heldon turned around and left like being chased by a dog. After a while, he seemed to think of something, and suddenly turned around and shouted: "Chief, don't save food, I will definitely do what I say, don't you It’s starving the ferocious beasts.”

Allen and old Zach looked at each other, wondering what happened to Heldon.

"Old Zack, what is the origin of this Heldon?"

"What's the matter?"

"Isn't Manstein's illegitimate son?"

Old Zach stroked his beard stubble, thought for a while and said with uncertainty: "I don't know, don't tell me, these two people really look alike."

Allen shook his head. Now the whole tribe has followed him to learn to swear, but it is true that their swearing vocabulary is too scarce, so I have enriched their language ability, right?

(End of this chapter)

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