Chapter 161: Rengar (Monthly Pass 200 Plus Update)
Exile means total erasure.
The last thing the Wanderer of Rengar could tolerate was to live worthlessly.
He wasn't forgotten because it was as if he never existed.
Even shackled slaves are valuable; Even the dead are silenced.
But worthless people, no one will remember, every heartbeat is not worth counting.
Born in a tribe that worships hunting and takes great pride in its superb hunting skills, being born thin is an innate sin.
It's like a defective product, born with no value.
So the flesh-toothed beast that gave birth to him ruthlessly abandoned him and left him to fend for himself.
The name Rengar was no longer recognized by them as a kindred, let alone the son of Chief Poengal. I can't get into their eyes, I can't get close to them.
This exile is a fate from which there is no return, how can the young and poor flesh-toothed beast survive in the dangerous rainforest?
Shame. Disappointed.
Strong emotions spurred him on, and he turned into a fierce desire to survive, in order to return to the tribe in the future to prove his worth to the people.
Fate, having done him unfairness to Rengar, took pity on him again.
After surviving on a vegetarian diet for several weeks, he met a legendary hunter.
His name was Malcon, and he was the first human to be seen in Rengar.
That time, he was lured by the fresh meat at his fingertips, and he walked into Malcon's trap unsuspectingly, and was almost killed.
Fortunately, Marcon was a very principled hunter and did not consider any Vastaya to be his prey. also sympathized with Rengar's plight and let him live.
In this way, the young Rengar fell to Marcon, feeding on the carcasses of the prey he had slain.
At the same time, keep an eye out for his legendary hunting skills in preparation for his return to the tribe in the future.
A few months later, Malcon grew tired of the poor flesh-toothed beast following him.
He threw a sword at Rengar and kicked him down the ravine, forcing him to complete his first kill in order to protect himself.
Since then, Rengarh has been hunting for years.
Although he was not as large as the other flesh-toothed orcs, he was twice as ferocious as his kind.
A series of fierce beasts that the dragon lizard, the mane beast, the screaming beast, and the sand vulture could not hunt alone, were all exchanged for bloody scars by him, and he hunted them alone.
He pushed himself to the limit, completed all kinds of difficult and dangerous hunts, and finally transformed into what he is now.
However, he still did not prove the value of his survival, and the fate of his exile remained unchanged.
Only time and blood can change this fate.
It's time to go home, and he's ready to be accepted by his people as a true hunter.
Rengar went to them with the loot they had gathered on the Hunter's Path, and they didn't remember him as a person.
They ridiculed Reingar's thin physique, saying that he was not much stronger than a human.
Then Rengar took out the spoils that they couldn't get in their lifetime, and shut them up.
Without saying a word, they took him to the tribe and brought him back to the chieftain's father, who had ruthlessly abandoned him. Recommended ReadingTV//
Poengav looked at his young son, surprised, and allowed Rengar to return to the tribe.
But this is conditional.
Rengar must track down a dark shadow.
The razor-blade crumbs of the dark moon night killed the abomination of many people, Kazik.
As soon as he returns to the jungle with his head, he is no longer a banisher.
Names and faces will be remembered, and heartbeats will be counted again.
With an extremely strong belief and a desperate desire to prove himself, Reingar embarked on the road of fate.
The spoils of war were left in the camp and not draped on their bodies. He has only a hunting blade, a hair-moistening oil, and an unhurried hunter's heart.
He searched for the evil thing, followed its tracks, and watched the traces it left behind every time it ate.
Listening, smelling, and experiencing, the flesh-toothed beast's natural instinct to hunt has been sharpened by the cold teaching of a human.
The real hunt began, and Rengar detoured around the trail, never touching it directly.
From the beginning, the footprints have been traced, until the unbearable smell of the stench is harvested, and the sound of dripping blood is harvested.
Lurking in the shadows, he finally saw the ugly and evil appearance of his target.
Although this was the first time they had met, Rengar immediately realized that the other party was also an exile.
He is also intolerable and banished by this world.
It inhabits it, but it is out of place, and its hostility to all life is indescribable.
This evil creature also bears the mark of the Vault Dweller, and he will send it back to the place where the filth was born.
At this moment, his keen intuition made him notice a vicious gaze falling on him.
He was well aware that it was from the hunter's sight.
Upon following the source of his gaze, he realized that the two hunters were also from the place where the filth was born.
Although the aura is hidden, the ferocity of any one of them is probably not weaker than that of the Void monster that hunted the Sharp-beaked Bird.
Three enemies? Is the information wrong?
The long hunt has given Rengar a sense of when to strike and when to stop.
A formidable opponent was already full of challenges, and now that he had met three at once, Rengar sensibly chose to retreat.
It's just that the other party didn't mean to pursue him after discovering him, but turned his gaze to Kazik again, as if his appearance had no effect on the situation.
He felt that his earlier judgment had been wrong.
Maybe they're not in league with the monster, but like him, they're here to hunt Kazik?
In such a situation, Rengar did not leave, and tacitly waited with the two of them for Kazik to end the hunt.
Elsewhere, Kai'Sa withdrew her gaze from the flesh-toothed beast.
"Leaving him alone like this won't affect what happens next?"
"He's also here to find Kazik, and his strength is about the same as Kazik, but there are two of us, just keep an eye on it when we fight."
In normal times, a cautious Karn would not have tolerated the presence of a third party while he was hunting.
However, considering the fate between Rengar and Kazik, he felt that it was not appropriate for the two to meet in such a hurry and then say goodbye forever.
At this moment, Rengar has not been blinded by Kazik, and Kazik has not been taught to be a man by Rengar.
Kahn knew in his heart that Kazik and Rengar would never join forces, so the worst-case scenario would only be 1v2v1.
So, they watched as Kazik killed the last of the beaked birds and feasted on the ground.
It's just that Kazik also discovered the existence of the three of them early and accelerated the speed of eating.
It needs to be replenished as soon as possible to evolve! Deal with the hidden threats!
No one wants to be prey.