Chapter 41: Rescuing a child in the forest
As soon as Kairoka's supernatural behavior was displayed, the natives in the vicinity soon regarded him as a god.
The natives, both new and new, came to worship in front of the tower every day, and although Keroka and Fairconey seemed to be amiable, the natives still did not dare to come into contact with them, for fear of offending the gods and bringing them unwarranted disasters.
Kairoka didn't have time to think about those details, and she was bent on settling down her home—
He turned off all the ship's communications equipment as early as the beginning of the voyage, and cut off contact with Mars. Recently, he has also become familiar with the surrounding terrain, and is preparing to build a complex of buildings similar to the Kairo Clan's official residence in the clearing deep in the dense forest that he has already checked.
In just a few days, the environment around the command ship has become unique through their careful dressing. It's just that Kairoka still feels that there is something missing, surrounded by green dense forests, and if you want to come to Fairconie to love flowers, there are still too few flowers around here.
Karoka immediately decided to go deep into the jungle to find the flowers he needed, and flew out into the jungle with a light feat.
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Not long after entering the jungle, suddenly, a human scream was heard, which was particularly piercing in this area of birds and insects, and was accompanied by the howl of bears.
Kairoka then got up to check, and soon saw a child hanging from the branch of a rubber tree, desperately calling for help, and a large injured grizzly bear howling under the tree, shaking the trunk vigorously...... It seems that the tree can no longer withstand the toss, and if the branches are brittle and cracked, the child will inevitably die if it falls.
Without thinking, Karoka sprang down from the tree and struck the grizzly bear with a heavy punch, instantly knocking the grizzly bear a foot away. It was a full-grown grizzly bear, and instead of knocking it down with a punch, it howled and quickly counterattacked. Fortunately, Kairoka reacted quickly and took to the air, dodging the attack of the grizzly bear, and in the air he kicked the grizzly bear in the head. This kick was not light, and it kicked the big grizzly bear so much that his brain burst and he threw it a few feet away, unable to move. The children in the trees were stunned and applauded.
"Come down, it's safe." Karoka looked up and called the child down, but the child was hanging from the tree and looked at him with a stunned expression.
Kai Ruokai knew that he couldn't understand his words, so he had to change his gesture to let him down.
The child timidly crawled down and stood in front of the savior, with a look of adoration on his face.
Kairoka touched his head and said to him, "It's dangerous here, hurry home." The child didn't understand him, but he kept nodding.
In gratitude to Kairoka for saving his life, the saved child took out a wild fruit from his cloth pocket and handed it to him, with a look of anticipation in his eyes.
Amused by his cute look, Karoka politely took the fruit and sat down in the grass with the child.
Two people, one big and one small, were eating wild fruits, gesticulating, and they didn't care if they understood whether they talked or not, they only knew that they were happy in their hearts.
It was getting late, and Karoka did not know where the boy lived, so he gestured to him to take refuge in his house, and the child nodded vigorously and followed the steps of his savior towards the outer edge of the forest.
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When they arrived at Kairoka's house, the child was immediately stunned...... It was the first time he had seen such a beautiful place, many times stronger than their humble shack.
Later, Kairoka brought out delicious things and showed some new gadgets brought from Mars, which kept the children amazed. It can be seen that Kairoka is not only a big hero in his eyes, but a living immortal.
After staying for a day and a night, the child did not say goodbye, but after a day apart, he reappeared. This time, he brought his father-
It turned out that the child's name was Kanladi, and he was the son of the chief of the Lalawa tribe. When Chief Kante heard that Kairoka had saved his son, he came to thank him.
As soon as the chief Kante met with Keroka, he discovered that he was the leader of the "natives" who had besieged him that day. Although the Lalawa tribe had come to regard him as a god man after that battle, the chief remained hostile to the existence of Kairoka.
This time, knowing that Kairoka had saved his son, he finally changed his position - as soon as they met, the chief hurriedly apologized. Karoka waved his hand so that he would not be so polite.
After a period of time with the boy Kanladie, Keroka began to learn some of the local language, and he was able to converse with Chief Kante through gestures. After going back and forth, the two sides became acquainted, and with their extremely strong brain ability, memory and super-perception beyond ordinary people, it didn't take long for him to master the local common language and understand the local characters roughly.
After this period of time together, Chief Kante became even more convinced that only the messengers sent by the gods had this ability, and the entire Lalawa tribe began to regard Kairoka as a god.