Chapter 52: The Funeral (4)
"Old Hama, don't be pretty! I've seen through your tricks!"
Huh? Faust was stunned, he didn't expect someone to really seize the last chance? The corners of his mouth hooked up a smile, "Interesting, let me see what tricks you have." ”
Faust was not at all worried that they would actually take the position of old Hama, even if it was the worst-case scenario, the Toad Man did take power, and he could take advantage of the situation to send the new samurai chief to the ruins to die, just to avenge Kuaza.
The corpse witch could easily take care of everyone in the village - even the zombies inside.
Faust looked fixedly, and the toad man who jumped out was quite familiar. Who the hell was it? He thought about it for a moment, and finally remembered that the toad man had attacked himself and Prince Leorik with Kuaza.
If Prince Leorik had been here, he might have been able to recognize this man more easily—he was the toad man who had temporarily served as leader after Kuazza had taken Faust captive.
The toad cried out, "Everyone knows that your old Hama has always been at odds with the old samurai, and where is your best friend?
"I'm afraid the death of the Commander Kuaza has nothing to do with you!" he said categorically, "No matter what conspiracy you have, as long as I'm Gogara in one day, it won't succeed!"
Faust was in no hurry to meddle - his script for old Hama contained a way to deal with the accusations, and he himself just had to watch.
The elder Hama did not directly refute Gogara's accusations – a trick that Faust taught: Anger and eagerness to refute often give the impression of wanting to cover up.
He first glanced at the villagers in the back row, and found that many of them were unimpressed by the accusation, but many more looked at Old Hama suspiciously. Although they preconceived about the story of Faust, the story in front of them is undoubtedly more tortuous and interesting.
Old Hama pressed his hands and motioned for the villagers to be quiet, "Silence, everyone, be quiet." It took nearly a minute for the chattering villagers to fall silent—this time in a silent silence, and the villagers almost held their breath, looking like they were looking forward to the show.
"I'm an old man in the old age and I don't understand your accusations - I did have a falling out with Kuaza's father when I was younger, but I never hid it, and that doesn't mean I'm not friends with him. Old Hama blinked, "Something unpleasant happened between you and your friend, right?"
"Hmph, let's not mention that for now, let me ask you, how do you prove that it wasn't the Warrior Kuazza you murdered?" Gogara wasn't stupid, he knew that dwelling on this issue would only turn a normal seizure of power into a farce, and that he would look very stupid.
Old Hama still had a kind smile on his face—in the Toad-Man sense—and he replied crisply, "I can't prove it." ”
"Aha! I knew!" Gogara exclaimed excitedly, "I knew there was something wrong with you, you must have joined forces with these strangers to kill the chief of the Kuaza warriors." ”
The old toad asked, "I can't prove that I killed Kuaza, so how can you prove that I killed him?" Besides, we all know Kuaza's strength, and these strangers may not be able to do this, right?"
Not to be outdone, Gogara sneered: "Of course, I have no way to prove that you killed the former samurai chief, so let's leave this matter to the Divine Tree to judge - I propose a blood fight!"
The villagers, who had been silent, suddenly boiled, like a drop of water falling into a boiling oil pot.
"Bloodfight? what's that?" asked a toad man wearing only a crotch cloth and the people around him.
The toad man next to him was obviously richer and more knowledgeable, and he had a small shoulder on his body, "You idiot, blood fighting is our most sacred custom, when the two of them are in dispute, they duel in front of the sacred tree, whoever lives is right, and afterwards relatives and friends on both sides must admit the result of this battle, and must not seek revenge." ”
"The last time I had a bloody fight was when I was a kid. An old toad man exclaimed, he looked older than old Hama—but in fact, old hama was the oldest—his loose skin draped over his body, as if he were wearing an oversized garment.
"Blood Fight?" Old Hama's face changed, this is terrible, although he has now become a spellcaster, he still has no combat power, coupled with his age, Blood Fight is undoubtedly not good for him.
"It's blood. Gogara smirked, "The judgment of the Divine Tree cannot be wrong. He also knew that Old Hama would never be able to defeat him, and that as long as he killed Old Hama himself, he would be able to inherit Kuaza's position - he had never dared to think of it before.
Old Hama lowered his head and muttered for a moment, then raised his head and said, "I remember, there is a rule in the blood fight, and those who are not physically allowed can ask someone to fight on their behalf, right?"
"Well, who are you going to invite? these strangers?" Gogara was not afraid of this, and in his eyes, he was the strongest in the world, except for Kuaza, and these strangers were not worthy of fear at all.
Old Hama looked at Faust as if asking for help. And Faust rubbed his temples, and thought helplessly in his heart, are these toad warriors all narcissists and martial artists?
Faust, of course, wouldn't do it himself, he coughed and motioned for Reinhardt to come over, "How's that, can you deal with this megalomaniac?"
Reinhardt was grateful for Faust's favor, and although it was impossible to really swear allegiance as he said when he was impulsive just now, it was still possible to be a bodyguard and solve some miscellaneous fish characters.
Reinhardt looked at Gogara, who was standing in the clearing, wielding his obsidian stick, "It's far worse than Kuaza, and I'm not afraid of two more like him." ”
"Hmm. Faust nodded, "Then I'll trouble you, Reinhardt." Oh, the rule is to the death, and please don't show mercy. ”
"Okay, then let me take off his head for you. Reinhardt gave a bloodthirsty smile - the most smiling smile he'd ever had.
Reinhardt stood up and shouted, "I've come to get your head." As he spoke, he gestured with his left thumb downward.
Gogara didn't understand Reinhardt's words or his gestures, but he still knew that the other party was provoking, and he suddenly looked back at old Hama, "This is your foreign helper, and he doesn't look strong...... You remember, if he loses, you both have to die. ”
Old Hama ignored him and stepped aside.
"Come down and die, miscellaneous. Gogara didn't care about old Hama, he turned his head and roared at Reinhardt, "Woooooo
"You know what? I hate it. Reinhardt's eyes narrowed.