Chapter 44: Deception
Eventually, Abeta arrives at the house where the fish feed is made, and the lights are bright, and through the light of the lights, Abeta sees the busy turtle people.
At this moment, Yabeta's heart was excited, because he was closer to his goal.
However, before the excitement lasted for a few seconds, Abeta saw the figure of Geltz in the house.
It seems that he is directing something.
This made Deyabeta's smile freeze on her face.
However, Abeta would not retreat no matter what, and he was looking forward to Gerzi's departure at this time.
In this way, Abeta cowered in the corner, her eyes kept looking in the direction of the house.
He's waiting, waiting for Geltz to leave so he can steal the recipe.
However, after waiting for several hours, seeing that the sky was about to brighten and a new day was coming, Geltz still showed no signs of leaving.
Yabeta's heart sank, it seemed that Gel was not leaving, so he could only bite the bullet and steal the formula under Gel Tzu's nose.
It would have been easy for him to be exposed, but Abeta knew he had to.
Cautiously approaching the house, Abeta heard Gharz's voice, but he didn't dare to show his head.
Walking slowly, she looked for a vantage point, but soon found that there were almost no dead spots around the house, and it was not easy to observe the inside of the house.
In the end, Abeta had no choice but to return to the original place, where there was a window, the only place where the outside could be observed inside.
Eventually, Abeta appeared under the window and peered through the light.
There were five turtle people inside, making something, and Abeta even saw that the final product was like fish feed fed in the lake.
But it's hard for Abeta to find out what those things are, maybe because they've been made, and it's hard to see what they are.
In this way, Yabeta did her best to remember.
On the other side, Eden, who followed Abeta, was full of doubts when he saw Abeta return to the turtle tribe again, he didn't know what Abeta's actions meant.
However, he couldn't follow too closely, after all, after arriving at the Turtle Tribe, Yabeta's vigilance increased significantly, which made it more difficult for De Eden to follow in an instant.
In the end, Eden could only pull away and watch Abeta disappear into the houses of the turtle tribe.
The disappearance of the stalked object made Eden very helpless, but he relied on his superb sense of smell, after all, the sense of smell of the werewolf clan is indeed very sensitive.
In this way, the road was intermittent, and Eden even lost it once, because there was almost no breath of subbeta there.
However, the painstaking efforts paid off, and in the middle of the round, Eden found that in one of the places, the atmosphere of Abeta was exceptionally strong.
And there, it was the window of the tortoise warrior's room that had been knocked unconscious by Abeta.
Eden noticed the window loosening, and Abeta's breath seemed to move inside.
Eden pushed open the window, then leaped in, and cautiously came to the turtle man's window.
Relying on his keen eyesight, Eden discovered that the turtle man had been knocked unconscious, because the turtle man's neck was visibly red, and it could be seen from the folded bed that the turtle warrior seemed to have struggled.
Eventually, Eden awakened the unconscious Tortoise warrior and then got the news he had in mind from his mouth.
It turned out that it was Abeta who knocked him unconscious, and he also learned that Abeta's target was fish feed.
This made Deedan wonder why Abeta had sneaked in for the sake of fish feed.
Of course, this is no wonder Eden, after all, he doesn't know the current situation of the lizardman tribe, otherwise he wouldn't have wondered about Abeta's motives.
With his goal in mind, Eden immediately headed for his destination, and after a few moments, he finally came to the place where the fish feed was made.
And now, under his gaze, in front of the window of the house, Abeta was engrossed in the scene inside the house, and nothing seemed to disturb him.
Eden's face sank, Yabeta's move, in Eden's opinion, was a kind of theft, although the stolen things were not expensive.
But thinking of the friendliness of the turtle tribe towards Yabeta, and how you look at Yabeta's actions now, there is a bit of revenge.
Eden couldn't help but walk out, but his actions were soon noticed by Abeta.
Although most of Yabeta's mind is focused on the house, it doesn't mean that she is not the slightest alert to the movements around her.
And this time, Eden didn't deliberately hide his tracks, so Abeta quickly found out.
I saw that Abeta instantly looked in the direction where Eden was, and when she found out that it was Eden, her face changed.
Without waiting for Eden to make any moves, Abeta made a quick decision and jumped into the house.
Then, before Gelzi could react, he quickly came to the fish feed that had been made into the finished product, quickly reached out, and grabbed a handful of fish feed in his arms.
At this time, Geltz realized that someone had sneaked in, and this person was the lizardman wanderer he had entertained not long ago.
I saw Gerz with an angry look, looking at Yabetta, and asked sharply, "Yabetta, why are you here?" ”
Yabeta, who was facing the questioning, no longer had the heart to respond to Gelzi's questioning, only his gaze was dead on the window he had just entered.
Sure enough, Eden's figure appeared there.
Following Abeta's gaze, Geltz also found Eden, only to see Geltz can't help but say: "Brother Eden, this is ......"
At this time, his mind was full of questions!
"I'll explain it to you later, and now all we have to do is catch this person who dares to steal!" Eden said in a gloomy tone.
Hearing Eden's words, Geltz turned his gaze to Abeta again.
"Why?" Geltz asked.
Facing Gelzi's gaze, Yabeta gave an apologetic look, "I'm sorry, our tribe needs fish feed!" ”
"Your tribe?" Ger asked, then looked at Yabeta with angry eyes, "So, you're lying to me in everything!" ”
Abeta was silent because he couldn't explain anything, everything was a deception, as Geltz said.
Silence is the best way to tell, and Geltz has understood that he has really been deceived.