Chapter 212: Atmosphere [Tal]
It really hurts a lot. Tarr felt countless goose bumps on his body and was dancing happily.
The bright red liquid began to drip onto the ground, but it cannot be wiped. If it flows a little more, it won’t die. Now the scene effect is the most important thing.
Nose bleeding is also blood, which can also give people the "sensation of impact" they deserve.
What are the sights seen by the other ten guards?
Taal, who had a good relationship with the chief before, almost called himself a brother in public, was smashed into his nose and bleeding because he made an ordinary suggestion;
Seeing how pitiful he was almost knocked out and trying hard to support him!
At the same time, others' impression of Krue further deteriorated: indeed, he never ruthlessly wants those who oppose his authority, but this is too much, right?
Taal just made a suggestion that you can know that it’s okay if you don’t think about it!
Liantar cannot avoid this, what will happen to others? Everyone has a small plan in their minds, thinking about what would happen to the person who made the suggestions if they were themselves.
People who work hard and make great contributions are punished so seriously for a little mistake; people who value appreciation are beaten for making correct suggestions.
Such a great chief... is really cruel.
It would be enough to have such an idea. Taal, who lowered his head, did not stare straight at the ground, and he always paid attention to the expressions of others;
At this moment, the other ten people in the two columns frowned or curled their lips, and everyone showed dissatisfaction or concern about such a situation.
That's right, that's what you want.
Kru, who was sitting high, had calmed down slightly at this moment;
He just threw it away in anger, and Taal could completely avoid it; but he took it with his face, and the scene was exactly what he expected.
The tense situation suddenly calmed down Krue. He still wanted these subordinates to work for him!
What to do and what to do?
The atmosphere was a little awkward, and there was a trace of emotion in Kru's heart that had never been seen before:
Guilt.
Even a little bit was enough to make him quickly find a way to break the current situation - Taal's nose was still bleeding, which looked quite uncomfortable.
"Shaman!" Kru frowned, trying to attract the shaman to treat Tar.
"Dear Chief, no need to bother the shaman." Tar shook his head sincerely, pinched his right hand on his nose, and used a little force - after a few breaths, the nose bleeding was stopped.
Well, this is also a folk remedy; fortunately, the injury is not serious and there is no fracture in the bridge of the nose.
Huh. Seeing Taal's nose bleeding stopped, Kru breathed a little relieved - after all, he still cared about Taal.
"Dear Chief, you see, physical damage can be easily curbed, but mental damage is difficult to compensate with effective means." Taal said while erasing the blood on his face, "Mr. Morrow is still loyal to you!"
When talking about the four words "Loyalty", Tal deliberately emphasized the pronunciation - for Krue, it was enough to make him notice the status quo.
On the other guards, this is just an abused adjective; on the other side of Kreu, it is a reminder!
Don’t be alert to the enemy! He may be able to fight to the death if he is so disturbed!
"Since... Taal made such a sincere suggestion, I will barely take back some of the orders." Kru, who calmed down slightly, felt it necessary to modify it.
The guards looked at Tarr with a little more surprise: How many people have not done, he can actually do what they have not done!
This guy... Maybe he really has some special skills - the guards have another impression of Tal.
"Then just remove his guard position, his treatment... and remain unchanged for the time being, to observe the future effect." Cru said after thinking for a little while.
For those who are preparing to rebel, depriving him of his "post" should not be too irritating; what he really values should be the power and interests he retains to ensure control over his "subordinates".
However, without a reputation, rights and interests can be gradually weakened. There is no hurry... Just as Taal said, you can take it slowly.
"The Great Chief is wise." Tar saluted again and returned to his seat.
The expected decision...
Taal could roughly guess what Krue was thinking, but how to convey this matter to Morrow, Taal had the final say.
As long as the content presented by Tal in public is not too contradictory, the two will not see through their conspiracy;
At that time, if Morrow wants to inquire about the news at today's meeting, he will only know that "Tar was beaten by Krue in defense, Morow was covered in blood";
In that case, he would be grateful to himself for not having time. How could he pursue the funny reason he made up randomly?
Thinking of this, Taal couldn't help but lower his head to cover up the corner of his raised mouth.
In this case, Morrow is almost enough for the time being; after all this trouble, even if he really kills Cru, Morrow should not fight for himself;
But it would be even better if he could join the team that killed Kru...
Taal continued to think in his heart that there were other people who could fight for, such as the newly joined deputy guard Duolun...
"Doron! It's time for you to attend this meeting!" Cru shouted, and Doron, who was still outside the tent, immediately walked in quickly with a smile on his face;
He has followed Krue for a long time, and now he has been promoted. It is worthy of being more loyal to Krue... he needs to calculate and calculate carefully.
"Okay, now all the people are here." The episode just now obviously ruined Cru's mood not very good. "Before the official meeting, I will explain the relevant content of the team allocation."
Since Tal told Krue that "the guards may win over other tribe warriors for their own power", the latter has been very worried about this;
They cannot be given the opportunity to cultivate their own strength.
So, Kru relocated all the captain's positions;
The people were still those, and the captain's position was almost never changed, but the captain and the deputy, and the original team changed a mess.
This was obviously not a happy thing - Tal frowned when he saw the others.
Originally, these people finally reached a tacit cooperation, but now they were messed up again;
The tenth captain who had just gotten along with the original team, the centurion looked familiar - at least he could recognize who was who, and he had to remember a lot of new faces again.
Very troublesome.
This kind of thing is a good thing for Taal;
On the one hand, Taal was able to contact the new guards again;
On the other hand, the guards' control over the tribe warriors was reduced, but Tar couldn't ask for it...
Chapter completed!