Chapter 391: The Gula People
Under Langdon's gaze, the image of the group over there quickly became clear.
"It's that little kid of Alucci again, and he dares to come back?"
This exclamation came from the village chief Brooke, who found out that the lord went out of the yard uncharacteristically and ran to the entrance of the village to wait, although he didn't know what was happening, but Brooke still consciously ran to accompany him, of course, he didn't dare to get too close, he just stood far away, and he wouldn't disturb the lord, and he could arrive immediately when the lord was in need.
Of course, Langdon had already spotted Brooke, and had noticed a few other villagers who had followed him out of curiosity, but he ignored them.
Unlike Brooke, he had lost all interest in Aluche when he had been informed by Avina that it was the person Aluch had brought with him - in his eyes, the guy who dared to come back to take revenge after he had let him go was already a dead man.
So, from the moment that group appeared, Langdon's eyes fell on almost everyone, except for Aluki.
And now, Langdon's gaze is completely fixed on the leader.
"It's a little familiar......" Langdon couldn't help muttering as he looked at the group of people getting closer and closer.
"What are you talking about, my lord?" asked Avina in confusion, Langdon's voice was so low that Avina standing next to him couldn't hear it.
Langdon didn't answer her, but looked down in thought.
After a long while, when the gang was almost in front of him, he suddenly raised his head, smashed his right hand into a fist in the palm of his left hand, and said, "I'll just say it's familiar, it turned out to be him." ”
"Your Excellency, do you know them?" said Avina, puzzled even more.
"Hehe, this is an acquaintance. Langdon smiled incomprehensibly, then his eyes fell on the big man in the lead, and he smiled, "That's interesting." ”
Avina was no stranger to Langdon's expression and tone at this time, and whenever Langdon showed this expression and tone, something would definitely happen, and it was often not a good thing, of course, for Langdon's enemies.
The group had reached the entrance of the village and stopped 10 meters from Langdon.
The big man didn't get down from the clawed lion, just looked at Langdon condescendingly, and asked, "You are the lord of this area?"
"That's right. Langdon replied.
"So, that is, you killed his parents?" asked Dahan.
"That's right. Langdon replied.
"Hmph, you answered simply, it seems that you have no fear. The big man snorted coldly, turned his head slightly and said to the group of subordinates behind him: "Look, I'll just say yes, when will I miss your leader?"
"It's wrong now. A voice answered him.
"Why am I wrong?" he ......" The big man's voice raised slightly, obviously dissatisfied that someone dared to question him, and turned around and pointed his hand at Langdon, but the voice also stopped abruptly, because he realized that it was not his gang of men who answered his words, but Langdon whom he pointed at.
"You know what you're wrong, I'm talking to my subordinates, is this the time you interjected?" the big man couldn't help but say angrily, and then found that he was still pointing at the other party's hand, which looked very silly at this time, and couldn't help but withdraw his hand.
"But you're wrong. Langdon shrugged and said, "You're here because you've been commissioned by that guy, right?"
"That's right. The turn was reversed, and Langdon asked the big man to answer.
"Although his commission is to teach me a lesson, and it is even very likely that you will kill me, but it must be mixed with his miserable background, such as why I, the lord, did all kinds of evil, oppressed the people, his parents were ruthlessly killed by me for just a little mistake, and I still want to cut the grass and kill him, if it weren't for his skills as a knight, he would have died at my hands, well, maybe a few of his loyal subordinates died at my hands to save him, right?" Langdon then asked.
"Yes, it seems that you still know your own crimes. Dahan replied.
"It is said that the Gula people are honest people, and this sentence is really true, you will believe whatever he says?" Langdon asked the third.
"Don't you admit it yourself...... Wait, why do you know I'm from Gula?" Dahan naturally continued to answer, and when he was almost finished, he realized that something was wrong, and immediately asked rhetorically.
"The Gullahs?" answered him not by Langdon, but by Avina.
The Gula people are relatively famous in the whole continent.
Gula is not an organization, nor a country, but a place name, or a race.
The Gula people, speaking of the same type as the Northland barbarians, generally refer to the people of that race who came out of that region.
The Northland barbarians are famous because they are all excellent warriors, and because of their bloodline, they are born with the ability to go berserk, that is, the legendary berserkers.
The same is true of the Guras, who are also born to be excellent warriors, but unlike the Northland barbarians, they are not berserk, but have other abilities that are different from ordinary people.
Gula people are born with the ability to flow with the wild **, every Gula people, will have a guardian beast that is connected with their hearts and blood, which will not only accompany them for a lifetime, but also allow them to have some guardian beast abilities.
Of course, not all beasts can be communicated, and there are not many types of beasts that the Gula people can communicate, only about less than 10 species, and these beasts all have a common characteristic, that is, they are huge in size and have strong physical melee capabilities, to put it bluntly, they are natural warriors among beasts, and the reason why the Gula people are called natural warriors is also because of this reason, after having some of the bloodline power of these guardian beasts, even the weakest Gula people can easily enter the relatively high-level black iron realm, and as long as they are willing to work hard and are not fools and idiots, the general Gula people can easily enter the silver field, and the number of Gula people who produce gold powerhouses is also quite a lot.
Of course, this is only one of the reasons why the Gula people are famous on the mainland, and the other reason is their character.
The Northland barbarians are equally known for their wild and aggressive personalities.
On the contrary, the Gula people are loyal, honest, and peaceful, and they are simply the best representatives of good people.
However, what is interesting is that ninety percent of the Gula people who came out of the Gula region chose to become mercenaries, so they simply became a clear stream in the mercenary circle, and any sinister and cunning words and untrustworthy words and so on have nothing to do with them.
This earned them a very good reputation, and it also made the Gula mercenary group very famous, and under the same conditions, people preferred to hire the Gula mercenary group.
This is the Gula people, such a famous race, of course Avina is no stranger, but she still doesn't know how Langdon judged that the other party is a Gula people.
"The Santa Lion happens to be a kind of Gula bloodline guardian beast, and it is also a relatively powerful one. ”
Langdon pointed to the horned lion, and then continued, "Besides, have you ever seen anyone more honest than him? ”
"With these two characteristics, who else can there be but the Gula people?"