Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Three: Leaving the Basin of God's Arrival [Tal]
Things went as Amy said.
Kru has never been idle for the past few days;
He declared the crimes of the former chief Volt to the entire tribe.
Although it was made up, but after talking too much, the fist became bigger, it naturally looked like it was real;
What's more, Volt really hasn't done much human affairs; the so-called black dragon protection is nothing more than that;
There is another saying that circulated in the tribe - saying that Volt's black dragon protection was fake, he cheated and asked an old shaman to forge the dragon roar and deceive everyone.
As for the initiator of this statement, there is no need to guess...
Of course, he did not only denounce Chief Volt; he also called on the warriors of the tribe to follow him and go to the rich Kingdom of Fares, plunder and enjoy it with all his heart.
His call was responded to by many people; they had no good impression of the Kingdom of Fares, and with Cru's exaggerated descriptions, the soldiers expressed their desire to join them;
The warlike nature of the Corey tribe will not be erased by a period of cultivation - at least some people are like this; this is what Amy said to Tar.
After some lobbying, Kru actually pulled out a large team of nearly 10,000 people from the tribe.
Of course, there are the most people in the Grey Dragon Corps.
Most of these people are men - the women in the Shenjiang Basin basically make a living by picking or farming, and there are very few warlike people;
But there are still some people who like to follow "tradition".
Crew said he would lead those willing to follow him to attack the Kingdom of Fares;
There is no doubt that there is no guard on the west side of the Central Territory of the Kingdom of Fares, otherwise they would never have concluded a peace treaty;
At this time, the results of the attack will be better than any previous robbery!
Most of the people involved were combatants, but some women - Kru did not restrict these, but those who brought their families had to be responsible for their food themselves.
It is better to say that almost everyone needs to prepare their own food;
When you leave the tribe, you can bring some dry food, but you have to rely on hunting and gathering to maintain it later;
These nearly 10,000 people will be scattered into several teams, led by several of Cru's confidants to the middle realm of the Kingdom of Fares - this will be a relatively long journey, and at the fastest will be almost half a month;
If the marching team is too dense, even the forest cannot support the supply of so many people.
In order to ensure that these followers would not feed the monsters halfway, Kru captured all the shamans in the tribe. Except for some elderly shamans with limited mobility, the rest were taken away as "Warcraft Detectors" and led the team to avoid possible dangers.
These people don't need to fight, others will guarantee that they will have enough food and drink.
This seemingly reckless plan is not feasible if you think about it carefully.
The biggest feature of the Korri warriors is that when they move in the forest, they almost do not need supplies;
Everyone has experience in hunting, everyone has a considerable degree of combat ability, and can achieve self-sufficiency.
Amy naturally wanted to go with Taal;
In the eyes of others, it is not uncommon for the "Blooder" to take a slave with him; on the contrary, it would be wrong if he set out alone.
After simple preparation, the two followed the team to leave the Shenjiang Basin.
Taal no longer had much nostalgia for this place—almost everything that happened couldn't make him happy.
The only thing I was reluctant to let go was the tent that Amy prepared for herself - let alone, it was quite comfortable to live in.
Although Tal didn't have any good feelings for the big lizard, Tal still couldn't hate Amy who had always "assisted" him.
If it weren't for the fact that it was related to "Black Dragon", Amy was completely a perfect maid who couldn't find any flaws;
The food she made casually was thousands of times better than the carefully roasted Warcraft meat of Taal;
Work hard and never be lazy - maybe there is no concept of being lazy at all;
She just needs to think about it for a moment and she will know what she means.
The most important thing is of course good-looking - although Amy's pale skin looks a little weird, if it's really about appearance and figure...
As far as Tar has seen it, no girl is more attractive than her, even Princess Niya is inferior.
Also, in terms of physical fitness, she has almost nothing to do with "girls".
It has been two days since the two left the Shenjiang Basin;
During these two days, Krue made the soldiers move forward in disarray like a sheep. The soldiers of the Korie tribe do not like order very much, and they are even less likely to line up like barbarian soldiers; they only need straightforward instructions.
Everyone almost kept shuttled between the woods, climbing over the mountains, and crossing the rivers...
During these two days, Amy never took the initiative to complain about being tired;
It was never until Taal couldn't hold on, but Amy took a break with him.
"You don't have to feel embarrassed...I'm not a human." Amy comforted Tal;
But Taal still felt something was wrong - no matter what, Amy is still a girl? She is so incompetent?
So, on the third day, Tal was ready to show his "manliness";
He forced himself to move forward, even when he was eating, he was chewing dry food. Kru pulled the team apart very long, and walked slowly and would not fall behind, and would not go ahead even if he was faster;
As he walked from morning to evening, Amy followed him expressionlessly, making him feel a little embarrassed - this guy is really not a human...
"Master, I'm tired and want to rest for a while, okay?" When Taal was almost desperate, Amy's clear and clean voice made him feel like he was pardoned.
Taal turned around excitedly and looked at Amy, his eyes filled with disbelief: Are you tired? Are you really tired? Are you tired enough to want to rest!?
"..." Amy still had a expressionless face and did not answer.
"Why don't you talk..." Taal asked suspiciously - if Amy doesn't admit defeat, he will be unable to hold on; if he fainted while walking, the man would be lost.
"I'm thinking about whether to lie to my master." Amy tilted his head slightly. This was the only way Taal could feel her emotional changes: "Which is more important is to be sincere to the master or to ensure that his master is in good condition..."
"You spare me!" Taal could no longer hold on and sat directly on the ground, "Amy, I order you to rest!"
"As for the order." Amy replied.
"Are you tired?" Tarr wanted to know how "non-human" Amy was;
“…I didn’t lie just now, ‘wanting to rest’ is due to the consideration of the master.”
In other words, she is just physically strong, not completely different from humans, right?
Chapter completed!