Chapter 51: Inquiry
"We're just lost people." To the elf's question, Rogge could only answer like this, he didn't know what kind of existence the giant the elf was talking about, but this did not affect his answer. Rogge still had reservations, and did not explain that he was from outer space, which was something that these elves could not understand.
The old elf knew that Rogge didn't explain what happened, but since the other party didn't want to explain, it was not easy for them to continue to ask. "If you're not a giant, you can get our friendship." He hesitated. The behavior of these people before really worried them, and this is the reason why they came to tempt. Now that they are sure that they are not giants, then they are at least relieved. Although it is not clear where these creatures come from, if the other party is willing to communicate, then at least it proves that the other party has a certain civilization foundation, and not like those giants.
Regarding the other party's attitude, Rogge and Mo Ran were a little surprised, originally they thought that a certain amount of force was needed to solve some problems. But thinking of the scene when the elves saw their resistance to the flytrap before, and the weapons of these elves, I can roughly think of some questions.
Thinking of this, Rogge and Mo Ran can also understand. Although it seems that the opponent's bow and arrow are not a threat to them, it is the only means they have to protect themselves. If you don't even have the courage to take up arms and resist, then what is the purpose of survival?
"Have you encountered any creatures like us around here?" Rogge was obviously a little hesitant about being a human being. Human beings are also only a term between human beings, and not all living things refer to themselves as human beings.
At this time, Rogge hoped to get information from them after the previous teams landed. Although this black forest is still far from its destination, it is not always a bad idea to ask.
"Nope." Receiving such an answer, Rogge was a little disappointed. Although he didn't know what happened to those who landed earlier, he still hoped that they were okay, and was trying to maintain some contact with others through some means. But from the elves' conversations, he knew that the men didn't seem to be there.
"Can you tell us about any places around here that are safer?" Rog hesitated for a moment, just asking the elves. Although they can't confirm the truth of what the other party said, they don't seem to have much choice. The danger in the vicinity was not something they could have anticipated.
Seeing the symbols that Rogge had drawn on the ground, an elf couldn't help but whisper to the elf next to him. "Do you want to find a dangerous place and let these guys go in and die?" Although Rogge has explained that he is not a giant, the other party does not seem to believe it.
"Let's take a look." An elf wearing a deadwood mask replied in a low voice, the bow and arrow in her hand had never been released, although she was tired, but when it came to life-related things, this tiredness and suffering seemed to be nothing.
The main thing is that these creatures are still relatively similar to each other. If they don't communicate, they won't maintain such an attitude. The old elf on the other side hesitated. "There are still a lot of safer parties around, but they all need to wait."