Chapter 176: Scuffle

The figure that suddenly appeared was none other than Leach, who had been silent before.

In fact, from the very beginning, Leach had no intention of sacrificing Kumar's life to save others, neither Wright nor Michael had ever taught him that he could abandon his companions in times of danger, on the contrary, both of them repeatedly emphasized that even if they were exhausted, they could only die with their companions, rather than stealing their lives alone.

Of course, as old rivers and lakes, Wright and Michael naturally will not let their nephews and apprentices go to death stupidly, and the companions they are talking about are the kind of people who are worthy of entrusting their lives, suffering together, and living and dying together, not cats and dogs on the side of the road.

The reason why he didn't speak, and even deliberately lowered his head, was actually to wait for Saya to leave the land of right and wrong.

At this time, there were no worries, Leach naturally wouldn't pretend anymore, and when everyone didn't react, he took back all the tokens of Kumar and himself at once.

The sudden change caught everyone off guard, and the first to react was Kumar.

Fearing that Leach's reckless actions would harm him, Kumar hurriedly shouted before Podoka became angry, "Leach, what are you doing?

Lichli ignored Kumar's kind words and persuasions, but turned his head to Podoska and provoked: "Look, now that I regret it, shouldn't you also make some statements? Hurry up and let your people do it!"

Although Leach's behavior at this time seemed to be a bit idiotic, and he had to deliberately remind the enemy to hurry up and not take advantage of the other party's reaction before Gu Lai made a move, he had to do it.

Since Kumar has decided to sacrifice himself, Eliqi's understanding of Kuma, even if he himself forcibly intervenes to destroy the transaction between the two parties, Kumar will not cooperate with him to react at the first time, but will quickly play the role of peacemaker, and even if he can't persuade him, he will be willing to become a prisoner of Bodoska to calm the anger of the other party, so as to prevent Bodoska from venting his anger against him.

Indeed, as Leach had guessed, when he got the two tokens, Kumar did not think about making a mistake, but insisted that he return them.

In order to completely stop Kumar from sacrificing his own thoughts, Leach can only start from Podosca's side, as long as the two sides start to act, then it will be too late to say anything.

Unfortunately, things didn't go the way Leach had hoped.

Although he was so angry, Podoska was surprisingly calm, and did not give the order to besiege the two of them in a fit of anger, as Leach had envisioned.

What Leach didn't know was that from the beginning, Podosca hadn't thought much of anything about him, and he hadn't thought about doing anything to him if Leach hadn't deposed his four Nether men.

The reason, in addition to Leach saving his life, is more because of Muhantil.

Since meeting Leech, Muhantil has mentioned more than once in front of his own people that he must be courteous and must not be neglected, and for Podoska, who is quite hostile to the Wind Owl tribe, he is naturally the object of special attention.

For other things, Podoska may have dared to make a small move in private, but once Muhantil brought up something over and over again, it meant that the matter was absolutely not negotiable, and he did not dare to disobey him with a few dares.

As for what Podoska said before, he would not let Leach go, but only to his subordinates, it was more of a threat and threat, and he would not really act at all, otherwise he would not have said it so politely, but should have spoken more sharply and unpolitely.

Podosca didn't move, but instead made Leach, who was ready for a big fight, a little dumbfounded.

Of course, if Podoska doesn't do it, it can also be done by Leach himself. But then Leach would have to face attacks from all sides, and he didn't think he could be able to survive so many people.

Not only did he not rescue Kumar at that time, but he also put himself in, which would be hilarious.

When that failed, Leach began to hurry up and think of other options, and as for crushing Kumar's token to force him to leave, this solution could only be considered last.

Seeing Kumar walking towards Podoka with his hands raised, Leach suddenly remembered that before the gates of hell were opened, and Podoka deliberately embarrassed the two tribesmen, the Wind Owl and the Red Mastiff, it seemed that one of the Frostwolf tribes suddenly stood up and claimed that what Podozka said was all nonsense and could not be true.

I remember that when the man stood up and said that, the expression on Podosca's face was particularly ugly, but he seemed to be worried about something and did not have a seizure on the spot.

Leach guessed that the team of the Frostwolf Tribe, the real one who had the right to speak was actually the guy named Kurolil, and as for Podosca, he should just be a puppet.

Judging from these few contacts, Podoska is really not like the kind of person who is willing to be subservient, and Leach, who thinks that he has guessed the real deployment of the frostwolf tribe, feels that using this as a breakthrough will definitely make Podoska lose his mind and shoot regardless of it.

It has to be said that although Leach's conjecture has nothing to do with the facts, and the leader of the Frostwolf Tribe is indeed Bodosca, the result is crooked, because Podoska is indeed the most unheard of anyone comparing him with Kurolil, and putting him in a low position.

When Leach loudly mocked that Bodoska was not as good as Cullolier, otherwise he would not have been able to command such a small number of people, Bodoska really broke out.

In a fit of rage, Podoska did not care about Muhandyr's instructions, and immediately ordered his men to attack.

Originally, Kumar had the idea of calming things down, even if he suffered more grievances, he resolutely couldn't let everyone fight, but at this point, it was too late to say anything, so he could only look at Leach very resentfully and began to transform.

To be honest, although I have seen Kumar's transformation more than once, it can already be said that it is not strange, but when Leach saw the thirty or so people in front of him turn into that kind of person who is not a human or a beast, he still has goosebumps.

Most of Podoska's men were forced to pull on the thief ship, so after the scuffle started, there were not many people who really killed them, which reduced a lot of pressure on Leach and Kumar.

In return, for those who were just restrained, Leach only slapped them away with the side of the black blade, and those people also pretended to be seriously injured, and fell to the ground for a while and would not get up again.

As for those who are ruthless, Leach will not be polite to them, although it is impossible to take their lives in a hurry, but it is still possible to leave some wounds on their bodies.