Volume IV Chapter 242

Nigel stood at the edge of the cave and watched the pouring rain, feeling as bad as this torrential rain, although the ogres did not find them thanks to the rainstorm.

But they're also trapped here, because the Besimer inside the cave can't stand the toss, so it's unlikely that he can force his way forward.

The female warrior walked up to Nigel's side and spoke.

"This mission is inherently problematic, and we can get the help of the sharks instead of risking it like this."

Nigel looked at the female warrior,

"Bilan, you should know very well that the twelve tribes seem to be working together, and that's because in that environment, the only end of disunity is death."

"Then we need to be more united now." There seemed to be a hint of anger in the blue words.

Nigel spoke, "What you said is correct, but often things cannot be absolutely fair, the Great Patriarch occupies the Yurun Plain, and the four forces scattered to attack the four countries are destined to obtain a relatively safe position, and our clan area has not yet been divided, the most likely is the previous gathering place." ”

"Aren't those gathering places good?" Bilan asked puzzled.

"Well, how is it not good, when you are desperate, everything is good, when you have the ability, nature will not be satisfied, our clan is destined to be in the rear, the four countries have no share in us, then the only result is those gathering places, compared to the Bonisi Kingdom that was defeated. You know how barren those areas are. ”

Nigel also seems to be a little unhappy with the result.

"We are completely able to raise objections with the Great Patriarch, instead of sneaking in like this, which will only cause conflicts if discovered."

Blue still doesn't agree with this approach.

"A lot of things, even if what you say makes sense, won't really happen the way you think, that's not something we can decide."

After Nigel finished speaking, he walked straight out, not knowing where to go.

Bilan looked at Nigel who gradually disappeared into the rainstorm, and sighed faintly, not knowing what he was sighing about.

Leonard said as he walked out from behind at this point.

"Although you may not like to hear it, in a sense, what he said is correct, within a certain range, to seek benefits for himself as much as possible, this is not wrong, and what you say is difficult for anyone to do."

"Some things aren't as simple as you think." Blue shook her head, not talking about the topic anymore.

After a long silence, Bilan spoke.

"When you find the silver mine, you can go."

Leonard was also stunned, and said with a somewhat complicated expression.

"If you say that, you might be punished if you go back."

The blue eyes were always looking at the rainstorm, as if they wanted to see a certain figure.

"This is not something you need to worry about, anyway, this journey can be regarded as coming together, you didn't take the opportunity to turn back on the water, even if you are half a companion, although you think we are barbarians, but we have our own beliefs and ideas."

Leonard hesitated.

"Thank you."

"You don't need to thank us, you deserve it, and you're paid accordingly."

Turblue wasn't about to accept his thanks.

"I can ask you a question, since you like him, why don't you tell him, I can tell that he likes you too."

Leonard asked curiously.

"I just don't want to drag him down, he's someone Lord Anas values, and I'm just a tribal warrior, I'm not a good fit with him, maybe someone else is better in comparison."

What Bilan said was very bland.

"You don't regret that? Some things have nothing to do with identity. Leonard seemed to strongly disagree with what Turblue said.

"Nigel, like me, has climbed up from the bottom, and even if he is valued by Lord Anas now, he still needs strong support, otherwise he will fall down one day."

As he spoke, Blue turned to look at Leonard and said.

"If he had someone to support, this time such an important mission, there would not be only a team of 100 people, but 500 or even more. The forces of the Sharks are cleaning up the remaining enemies, and they will not come to the border at all, and no matter how many people come in, they will not be detected. ”

Leonard didn't know how to answer.

"You think he doesn't feel distressed, these hundred soldiers all climbed with him, it can be said that each of them is someone he is very close to, and his heart is dripping blood every time he dies."

Blue muttered to herself, and finally shook her head and walked back into the cave.

Inside the cave, Besimer slowly opened his eyes and shouted weakly.

"Water."

Hearing the figure, Leonard hurriedly walked in, and saw the sober Besimer squatting down in surprise to listen to what he said.

Leonard hurriedly grabbed a water bag and fed him a little drink.

Bilan stood aside and watched quietly.

"If I can wake up, it's my fate to pick it up, it's been three days, and I'm not optimistic about it anymore."

Leonard didn't say anything, and he did seem to be quite happy.

After a long time, Nigel walked in with a pheasant and threw it directly on the ground.

Seeing the sober Besimmer, he spoke.

"Kill the stew and make it up for him."

Blue nodded and picked up the pheasant on the ground and walked out, while a fire had risen on the side of the cave, and some dry branches were piled up next to it.

"Where is this?" Besimer drank some water to regain some strength and asked.

"I don't know, we went the wrong way, and now we're out of direction, it's raining too hard outside, and then we found shelter here." Leonard shook his head.

Nigel glanced at it, turned around and went straight out, with no intention of spying on the two of them at all.

Seeing Nigel go out, Besimer said with difficulty.

"I can't go, if I can't, you can run by yourself."

Leonard said solemnly, "Take care of your injuries, you don't have to worry about the rest, they have promised us that they will let us go when the time comes." ”

Hearing Leonard's words, Bessemer's pale face could also laugh.

"You have a good rest, I'll go out for a while."

Seeing that Beicemer's mental state was not bad, Leonard also let go of his heart, got up and walked out.

Nigel stood at the door of the cave, and Leonard asked, confused.

"Why are you alone?"

Nigel said, "Even though it's rainstorming, blood can still be inexplicably dangerous, so it's safest to go to a farther place to kill it." ”

Leonard nodded in agreement, he knew it, but there were very few people who could keep it all the time, because people are always inert.

"We're here for three days at most, because we're running out of food, and although we can hunt and resupply on the road, we still have to be prepared for the worst."

Nigel's tone was not so cold.