Lord Roar

Chapter 67 The Coming of the Winter Moon

Chapter 67 The Coming of the Winter Moon
Alan and Dina accompanied little Zack and felt the enthusiasm of everyone in the Bloodhoof tribe.

"Little Zack, you were caught by the wasteland wolf while you were sleeping, right? Haha"

"No, he must have gotten up to pee in the middle of the night and lost his way."

"Who is this next to little Zack? Is it the legendary dwarves, and what tribe is this woman wearing human costumes?"

Allen "."

Allen also didn't expect that, as the son of the chief, Zack Jr. was so unpopular and had no prestige at all.

Dina squeezed her fist, glanced at her second young master, and was ready to strike at any time.

"Little Zach, please introduce us to your dwarf friend."

"Look, what his dwarf friend is wearing on his necklace is actually the front teeth of a water-squirting rabbit."

"Yeah, he's actually proud of killing the water-squirting rabbit, and wears the rabbit's front teeth as a trophy, hahahahaha."

"I'm dying of laughter, I can't do it anymore, hahahahahaha!"

Allen "."

His eyes swept over the necks of these savages, all of whom were wearing various necklaces.

Allen finally figured it out. The necklaces of these barbarian warriors are all trophies. He thought it was a custom. Wearing a few rabbit front teeth was just to cater to their customs, so that he could get along with them in the end. , it turned out to be counterproductive, what a shame to throw it at grandma's house.

Different from the little Zack who stood there at a loss, Allen, who was full of indifference, stared at the group of little Zack's compatriots with disdain, thinking: "I used to be a dignified lieutenant of the People's Liberation Army anyway, and you A bunch of idiots make the savages care about something."

"Shut up for me." Old Zack Zack and Big Babylon walked out of the crowd one after the other.

The crowd dispersed slowly. Seeing that old Zac was bursting into anger, the tribal people also silently shut their mouths.

Babylon the Big, who was following behind the old Zack, blinked at the little Zack with a helpless look on his face.

Seeing Alan and Dina, old Zach finally looked a little better.

"Baron Allen, Dina, the Bloodhoof Tribe welcomes you." Old Zach squeezed a smile on his face, and stepped forward to pat Allen on the shoulder.

"Go away, do what you need to do." Old Zach waved his hand, and the tribe soldiers left in whispers.

Alan and Dina were brought into the chief's tent. Along the way, they finally understood how poor the Bloodhoof tribe was.

Along the way, none of the dozens of tents where barbarians lived was not patched. Although the tribal fighters I met on the way were all strong, their spirits were surprisingly poor, and some of the tribal fighters even looked disheveled. It looks like I've been hungry for days.

After entering the tent, the old Zach sat on a stone bed with a golden sword and said politely: "Baron Allen, thank you and Miss Dina for trusting our Bloodhoof tribe."

Old Zack looked at Dina benevolently, and Yoyo continued: "Every generation of bloodhoof tribe chiefs is given the title of bloodhoof, and the previous generation of bloodhoof chiefs is your father, and he is also my father." My friend, bringing you back to the wilderness has always been the wish of everyone in our tribe."

Allen rolled his eyes, take care of yourselves first, you are so poor and want my family Dina to suffer with you.

Perhaps noticing the strange expression on Allen's face, Old Zach was silent for a while before continuing: "Baron Allen, I would like to ask you to take Miss Dina away."

Dina froze.

Allen pulled out the Dragon Painting Halberd from his back, and scolded with a mischievous face: "Old man, are you kidding us?"

Babylon the Great stood up and looked at Allen with an unfriendly expression.

No matter how you say it, old Zack is also a barbarian chief who has experienced many battles. He looked at the tip of the Hualonghalberd spear less than half a meter in front of him, and he showed no signs of fear. He sighed helplessly and explained: "If you stay in the tribe, the chief Someone will be sent to send Dina back to the Holy See."

"What do you mean?"

"The Great Chieftain made a deal with the Holy See. I only got the news yesterday. The Holy See promised the Great Chieftain. If Dina is sent back, the Holy See Legion will no longer set foot on the Great Wasteland within a year, and will give the Great Chief The tribe has a lot of supplies."

"Unexpectedly, the barbarians have also begun to fear the Holy See." Allen sneered: "Then don't bother."

"Second Young Master, let's go." Dina couldn't hide her disappointment, tears streaming down her face.

"Chief!" Babylon the Great was hesitant to speak beside him, as if he wanted to stop the two of Alan.

At this time, little Zach was also disappointed, looking at his father, as if he had become very strange.

Seeing his son's appearance, old Zach sighed heavily again.

He also has no other choice. If Alan and Dina are forcibly sent to the Great Chief Tribe, he can't do such a thing, but keeping them in the Bloodhoof Tribe will eventually affect all the clansmen of the tribe. In desperation, he had to Persuade the two to leave.

Allen grabbed Dina's skirt and said firmly, "At worst, we'll go back to the Beast Forest together and live with those wild bears in the wasteland."

"Wasteland bear?" Old Zach suddenly stood up and said, "Did you come across from the forest of ferocious beasts?"

Little Zach told the old Zack and the big Babylon what happened to the three of them.

After confirming that the three of Allen had indeed crossed the beast forest, old Zach was silent for a while, walking back and forth in the tent.

Allen and Dina looked at each other, and they both saw helplessness on each other's faces.

Although there were many twists and turns in the middle, at least they escaped the pursuit of the ground dragon army and came to the Great Wasteland. At first they thought that the Great Wasteland led by the barbarians could be their last refuge. They all compromised.

Old Zach walked up to Allen, and asked with consideration for gains and losses: "Are you sure the Badlands Bear has formed a friendship with you?"

Allen and Dina nodded.

"If I take all the members of the tribe and live in the beast forest with you, is that okay?"

"Ah?" Allen was stunned, and asked inexplicably, "What are you doing there?"

Old Zac smiled wryly: "If I let you and Dina leave, it means that I have completely turned against the Great Chief tribe. Once the cold winter month is over, the Bloodhoof tribe will definitely suffer the Great Chief's revenge."

Alan understood. It seemed that old Zach was quite simple and honest. He knew that letting himself and Dina go would hurt all the tribe members in the tribe, but he still let himself and Dina leave.

However, he was also a little bit guilty at this time. When he was in the beast forest, although the toubob kings and wild bears did not take the initiative to attack him, most of the beasts were moody, so he rashly brought more than 100 people there. Maybe they will turn their faces and deny people, and there are not only fierce beasts like wildland bears in the beast forest. Who knows if there are any large beasts that are more ferocious than the bears, but I haven't encountered them.

Dina looked at her second young master, as did little Zack and old Zack, and all eyes were on Allen.

A thunder-like sound came to mind, followed by the roar of the strong wind filling the tent.

Old Zach's complexion changed, and he said sadly: "The winter moon is coming!"

Babylon the Great and Zack the Little are also like mourners.

Allen said with a wry smile: "Well, to be honest, Dina and I have nowhere to go, so let's get through the cold winter months in your tribe first, anyway, the Great Chief tribe will not send anyone during the cold winter months." Come clean you up."

Old Zach nodded helplessly.

(End of this chapter)

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