Chapter 52: Tyrannosaurus Rex Warriors

The pterosaur lowered its head restlessly and extended its fanged mouth towards Tonan's dinosaur mount, the leader of the flying lizards, just as the warrior on its back was the leader of the group. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

Tonan did his best to keep the poor dinosaur from flinching from the threat of predators, he was a formidable warrior, but at this moment Tonan began to feel that maybe he wasn't strong enough.

"He would be a fitting sacrifice. Eventually, the warrior on the back of the pterosaur nodded lightly and agreed to Tonan's proposal, "If he can let the sun live one more day, then I can let him live ten more days." ”

Tonam nodded, and waved his hand for the dinosaur warriors to get moving.

The nimble, cold-blooded beasts ran around the wreckage of the airship, striking in attack and threatening in a hoarse voice, trying to drive the hawkmen away and make them either surrender or leave Magellan.

Tonan knew full well that what he needed was Magellan, an outsider with black hair and black eyes, who would be an excellent sacrifice, and that the eagle man and the airship that offended the sun were all worthless, not even worth the warrior to attack.

But the eaglemen did not surrender, they did not even run away, they just subconsciously approached Magellan.

For the first time, Wen felt so strange about everything in front of him, the hot and humid air of the rainforest made him sweat, and a thought began to rise in his mind: "This is where the eagle man shouldn't be." ”

"We have no ill will. Magellan spoke suddenly, and he smiled and raised his hands, opening his empty palms to show the warriors, speaking fluently in the Aztec language, "Please forgive our offense, whatever it is, I'm sorry." ”

Tonan was very surprised, he subconsciously glanced at the leader of the pterodactyl warriors, and then found that the other party's eyes were also full of surprise.

"Words are not as powerful as you think, outsiders. ”

"Of course, we'll do what you do. ”

Tonan hesitated, but he had less time to think than the other commander: "Let those ...... around you People surrender. ”

"Yes," Magellan nodded without hesitation, "I need to say a few words to them, in their language." ”

Tonnan nodded.

Then Magellan switched back to Breton: "You're not going back, are you?"

The eaglemen looked at each other in silence, but in the end they realized that Magellan was right.

"We have to find the Eagle's Nest...... At all costs. ”

Wen said this with mixed feelings, he never imagined that the Hawkman's plan would fail so suddenly and completely, and Magellan had given them too many surprises.

"Listen, then our only hope is this group of natives in front of you, I can be the translator, you just need to show kindness. ”

The eaglemen's silence seemed to last forever, but eventually they nodded.

"Well then, surrender to them. ”

This time the eaglemen did not hesitate or object, they raised their arms like Magellan, spread their pincer-like fingers, and followed the dinosaur warriors into the rainforest.

It didn't take long for them to leave the forest and set foot on the long causeway of the lake, where the pterodactyls, who were not good at crawling, circled around the procession, and curious pedestrians watched from a distance, but did not approach under the threat of the dinosaurs.

Tonnan was at the head of the line, and he had to report to the elders with the other commander before the captives entered the city, especially the presence of the dark-haired man, which seemed to signify some kind of very important signal.

When the Commander walked into the temple, Azholm's report on the Mayans and outsiders was not finished, but the elders had agreed, and they put the outside threat aside for the time being, ready to hear what happened to the fanatics who offended the sun.

"There was a man with black hair and black eyes who could speak our language, who fell from the sky. He was the one who offended the sun, a bunch of flying weirdos with him, and now they all surrendered, right outside. ”

The elders were silent, exchanging glances in the flickering firelight.

"He resisted?" said the elder as he shifted his posture in the stone chair, "I mean the man with black hair and black eyes. ”

"No, he said he didn't mean to offend. ”

"Let them rest, send a team of dinosaur warriors to guard the room, and don't let outsiders leave for now. ”

A young elder in the middle of the temple tiredly finished his arrangements for Magellan, and then left Tonnan, who was about to leave with the pterodactyl warriors.

"What really matters is that if this Mayan traitor is right, we're going to face monsters from hell, you said that the Spring Fountain now belongs to the Aztecs, Tonan?"

"Yes. ”

A moment of silence passed by, allowing Tonnan to hear his heartbeat clearly.

"A Tyrannosaurus rex will follow you to the Spring Spring, and if you're telling the truth, then it's yours. ”

Tonnan bowed to the elders, "I see. ”

"That Maya follows you, and if an outsider comes, you know what to do. ”

"I understand. ”

Tonan didn't say anything more, he turned and walked out of the temple, where an ownerless Tyrannosaurus rex and a real Aztec army were already waiting for him.

"I'm sorry, I thought I'd get a chance to take you on a tour of the great Tenochtitlan," Tonan climbed the rope ladder up the tall Tyrannosaurus Rex, "but the Spring Fountain is the key to fighting that beast, and we don't have time." ”

Azholm jumped on the back of a dinosaur and glanced uneasily to the east, "That's the best, outsiders won't give us time." ”

"Let's go, then. ”

Tonnan yelled at the army and charged into the rainforest with it.

Unlike last time, Tonan's march into the Spring Springs took more time, dividing his army into several groups, and himself leading Azholm and a group of dinosaur warriors into the camp guarding the springs first.

Luckily, it's safe and sound.

At the time of Tonan's departure, only seven warriors were guarding the camp, and they didn't run into a fight, and they didn't lose their men due to lack of supplies, and everything went surprisingly well.

The rest of the army was still on its way through the swamp with supplies, and they would expand the camp and garrison it for the daunting task of intercepting attacks from outsiders.

Tonan was well aware of the difficulties he would face, but embraced it, and it was his proposed battle plan.

And just like that, night fell, torches were lit in the camp, and the commander went outside to keep vigil with the fighters.

The heavy rain of the night was approaching, and Tonan suddenly heard a strange sound.