Chapter 235: Feeling Lonely

Erhers couldn't help but feel lonely when she saw it, after all, although they were all voluntary, it was Erhes himself who assigned the work of those volunteers. The responsibility for the death of the green lizardman is attributed to Erhers, who thinks he has to pay full responsibility.

A sad mood swelled up in Erhers's heart again, but she suppressed it, and her work was not over. She had to hurry up and master all the resources this space had so that she could find what she could use to help her escape from this strange place. She still has a lot to do...... What happened to the other green lizards in the village, that was what Erhers had always cared about.

As Erhes continued to observe the objects contained in the pillars, she found several specimens of green lizards of the same family in the other pillars, which were ...... It's the green lizardman that Erhers hasn't seen before. Although Erhers could not distinguish the differences between the green lizardmen at first, after spending time with them, Erhes gradually became able to discern the subtle changes between different individuals.

Not only that, but what Erhers is not good at, estimating the age of the green lizardman, has slowly grasped the trick in recent days. The green lizardmen in front of Erhes were different from the older green lizardmen who often spent time with Erhes, and they were younger green lizardmen.

Erhes remembers that Cairo explained that the reason why the villagers were mostly elderly green lizardmen was because the young people had left the village to explore other places...... Could it be that the green lizards in front of them are the ones who left the village? If so, then they can only be said to be very unlucky. It is a common occurrence in the history of explorers that their quest has only just begun, and that the journey of their expedition has been terminated by others.

Erhes looked at the other luminous pillars again, and after a moment, his gaze rested on one of them. The biological specimen that Erhes saw in the pillar this time was her familiar companion, it was also the green lizard, the patriarch of the green lizard named Cairo, and one of the objects that Erhes wanted to repay the most, because Erhes had gained so much from it, including its lifelong knowledge and memories, and even emotions and thoughts.

Erhes remembers that at the last moment of Cairo's life, after bidding farewell to it, he buried it properly, but it was really infuriating that its body was here at this moment.

Based on the information obtained, the Wali led the humans to invade the village of the Green Lizard, and during the period when the patriarch Erheth was asleep, they inflicted untold damage on the people and their belongings.

How much did the Green Lizardfolk actually suffer under the invasion of the Vali? How many Green Lizardmen died? Are there any surviving Lizardmen...... Those humans not only mutilate the lives of the Green Lizardmen, but also the dead elders? What's the point of dragging them out of their eternal sleep? What a bunch of hateful creatures!

…… Yet, Erhes suddenly figured something out. She recalls what humans have done to the green lizards, and she can see what the logic and purpose of this series of human actions is.

Here's how it should be...... Green lizards were first captured by humans, young lizardmen who had left their villages to explore other places. Humans experimented with those green lizardmen, fused with their genes, and obtained the knowledge of the green lizardmen and the green lizardmen from the genes, and learned from the knowledge the status and importance of the green lizard village chief among the clansmen.