Chapter 56: Refusal

Hearing this elf's words, Mo Ran was slightly stunned, because it was a woman's voice, which surprised him. Naturally, he wouldn't look back, after all, there were still a lot of hostile elves in front of him.

Although the elf's words weren't very nice, she was clearly to the point. Those elves in the distance came only when they heard that the elves of the Black Earth Tribes were negotiating with giants with strange things. Seeing these inexplicable giants and the elves of the Black Earth Clan together, they were naturally a little worried. When they saw that these creatures did not seem to be threatening, they began to worry about whether these "giants" would help the elves of the Black Earth Clan to deal with them.

The elves who originally came from several tribes naturally joined forces under this concern.

The reason why he did not do it immediately was because of the horror of the "giants" on the one hand, and on the other hand, no one wanted to bear the losses after doing it. That's why there is a verbal fight now, and those elves have no signs of moving. Of course, if you want to unite the elves around you, then you can only use words to put yourself in a reasonable position.

So at this time, no matter what explanation Rogge and they make, the final result is the same. Unless it's the direction they left the Black Earth Elves.

Mo Ran thought about it and knew the purpose of these elves, and the most rational thing to do at this time was naturally to avoid unnecessary conflicts, and then choose to find a safe place in this forest to repair.

"We're just here for help, and we don't mean anything to you." Rogge had apparently heard the elf's words as well. "We won't do anything to you either, after all, respect is mutual." With that, Rog stood up, put down his blaster in his hand, and raised his hands to show that he was not carrying a weapon.

Moran wasn't worried about Rogge's safety, but soon he noticed that the arrows in the elves' hands were emitting a faint glow, which looked like the almost ubiquitous fluorescent grit under their feet. I don't know why, Mo Ran felt that these things made him a little frightened.

"Watch out for those arrows." Mo Ran whispered to Rogge.

"Aren't they just some stones! I don't know how, but you won't believe that a stone can defeat me! Rog scoffed, seemingly unconcerned about the nervousness of the elves around him.

However, Mo Ran was still a little careful, he always felt that he had overlooked something, but he didn't have time to think about it now. They could only aim their bolts at the elves around them, and while Rogge's words sounded reasonable, they weren't a reason for them to relax.

"Your friend will be fine!" The elf behind him asked.

"Stop, we'll fight back any further." In the distance, an elf shouted loudly, and two or three arrows shot into the ground in front of Rog, warning him.

"We were just looking for a way to get to know each other, and we didn't mean anything bad." Rogge stopped and said loudly. Through the translation in the heavy armor, these words are projected into mid-air.

"It shouldn't matter." Seeing the nervous appearance of those elves, Mo Ran put down the thoughts in his heart and replied to the elf with a smile.

And where Mo Ran couldn't see, an elf pulled the female elf, obviously asking the other party not to say more. In the past, if some people heard her words, they would choose to leave them, but now that these "giants" are here, at least they can play a certain role in attracting. If they had chosen to leave them, they would have had no choice but to bear the wrath of those tribes alone.

The female elf looked back at the elf, a little confused.

When did the powerful Black Earth Race fall to the point where it needed the protection of other creatures? But she didn't say anything more, just nodded, indicating that she wouldn't say anything more.

In the past, some giants would go to the ancestral forest, but they all disappeared into the forest, not only because they chose the protection of the forest, but also because the arrows in their hands were not as simple as they seemed on the surface. If it weren't for a certain protective ability, the elves would have been slaughtered by the giants.

It's just that every time it costs a lot of money to destroy the invading giants. And this time I don't know what will happen to these strange "giants".

If the Protoss prince knew about what was going on here, he would be able to think that those so-called giants should be those cosmic mercenaries who had entered the Red Ice Star. Most of them are extremely well-weaponized, after all, in the universe, without a good weapon, there is no way to protect what they find.

And the level of human weapons is naturally not comparable to those cosmic mercenaries. So these elves are not as defenseless as they seem.

And these are all things that Mo Ran and the elves of the Black Earth Clan don't know. If there's anything special about it, it's probably the heavy armor of human beings. Because the Bossi element is a rarer existence in the universe than the star sand.

"We don't welcome the 'giants' here, so you can leave." Another elf in the distance spoke loudly.

Mo Ran turned his head and looked over, obviously it can be roughly seen now that the elves here are divided into five parts. One is the Black Earth Clan behind them, and the other four are scattered around, and the division between them is also obvious. And the elves who talk to Rogge are naturally the leaders of the various tribes.

In the face of the other party's refusal, Rogge felt a little angry. I have shown enough sincerity, but the other party doesn't seem to appreciate it. If the killing hall is here, it is likely that it will be a shot if you go up directly without saying anything.

But fortunately, the Killing Hall is not here, otherwise things might be really troublesome.

Taking a deep breath, Rogge struggled to keep himself from getting angry. With concerns, he naturally can't do what he wants.

"They're stalling for time." Mo Ran glanced at the guide map on the heavy armor and found that the surrounding trees were a little closer than before. Many of the trees are joined together to form a tree wall.

Rogge was stunned and looked back at Mo Ran. He hadn't noticed the change in the map yet, after all, there had been a change in the position of the trees before, so he didn't care. But now, after Mo Ran's reminder, he suddenly realized that something seemed wrong.

"They want to get their hands dirty." Although the elves of the Black Earth Clan did not have the guide map on their heavy armor, they naturally had their own way of perceiving what was happening in the ancestral forest. When they discovered the changes in the ancestral forest, they immediately shouted with Rogge and the others.