Chapter 171: "Kidnapping"

In today's prairie, the frost wolf tribe can almost be said to be a dominant family, don't look at the wind owl tribe is still the name of the largest tribe in the grassland, but its real situation is to take care of itself, in addition to always beware of the old rival frost wolf tribe picking quarrels and provoking trouble, but also have to be careful to guard against threats from those second-tier tribes.

On the prairie, the weak tribes have their own set of rules of survival, although they do not bow down to the strong and grovel, but it is common to deliberately move closer to them in some things.

For example, in this big competition, everyone will eventually temporarily converge on Zhu Yanguo's growing place, and this gives those small tribes who are not strong enough or have the intention to please the opportunity to get closer to the strong ones they like.

This is the reason why there are so many people around Podosca.

Originally, these people initially only had the mentality of enjoying the shade under the big tree, and temporarily recognized Podoska's leadership position, but they would not follow him to encircle and suppress the contestants of the Wind Owl Tribe.

But if you want to get it, you have to pay a certain amount. In order to show sincerity, it is not enough to simply recognize his leadership, but they must also act on Podosca's instructions.

In general, as long as it's not the kind of mission that deliberately sends them to death, they can't refuse.

Not only Podosca, but also Kurolil, who had a relationship with Leach before, also gathered a lot of people around him. And due to Podoska's unpopular performance at the gates of hell, there are more people around Culolir than him.

After becoming the temporary leader, the first order issued by Podoska was to let everyone search for the traces of the contestants of the Wind Owl Tribe while looking for Zhu Yanguo.

In this regard, although everyone felt that he was a little aggressive, they would choose to stay by his side, basically they didn't care too much about his previous embarrassment of the two players of the Wind Owl and the Red Mastiff, so after receiving the order, no one stood up to disagree with him, but acquiesced in his deliberate trouble-making behavior.

In their opinion, at most, Podoska would insult them after finding the Wind Owl's people, anyway, in this place of trial, they could crush the token and teleport it out at any time, and they didn't have to worry about causing death.

And just causing the Storm Owl Tribe participants to go out is not enough to attract revenge from the Wind Owl Tribe.

Since there are no worries, they are also happy to give him a favor.

But things obviously didn't go according to the good script they set.

When someone was the first to spot the traces of the Windlord tribesmen and reported them to Podoska, he ordered everyone to surround the group.

After surrounding the small group, Podoska went so far as to kill the four men in front of them in a frenzy, and his methods became more and more cruel as he progressed.

Only when he surrounded the team at the beginning, he asked everyone to deliberately release water, so that the only member of the red mastiff tribe in the team smashed the token and teleported out of the trial place, and it was also the only survivor.

When Podoska killed the first person, everyone realized that the matter was serious, but unfortunately at that time they had already become accomplices in the murder of the Wind Owls, and no matter how reluctant they were, no matter how much they hated Podosca, the initiator, they had to continue to help and apart the abuse.

After slaughtering all four members of the first squad, Podoska intensified and immediately ordered the search for the next squad.

Killing all four people before was just to extinguish the mouth, even if there was the testimony of the Red Mastiff who escaped, as long as all of them were in a unified voice, and the four people were killed by the mouth of the Demon Beast, there was still room for things to turn around, after all, the Red Mastiff did not see it with his own eyes.

And after figuring out the true purpose of Podosca, it is simply impossible to want them to continue to use it. Right now, there was a proposal to quit.

Massacring compatriots for no reason is a serious crime on the prairie! Even the mere accomplice cannot be spared.

However, how could Podosca, who had just tasted the sweetness, let them go so easily, and as soon as someone was about to turn away, he immediately threatened to tell the world what had happened here, and forcibly left them behind.

Habits are terrible, and now that they have been on the thief ship, and there is no chance of escape, many people break the jar and break it, but they begin to sincerely help Podoska find someone.

As the saying goes, once born and twice cooked, the same routine, the second time they spent less time than the first time to completely annihilate the second team, and also only let go of the people of the red mastiff tribe.

After completing the second hunt perfectly, Podoska was no longer satisfied with just searching for prey, and after estimating the time, he felt that the first group of people who had been killed had almost been discovered by the Windlord tribe, so he issued a second new order.

Choosing an ambush and leaving enough searchers around to continue the search, Podosca let the rest of the people stay while he led a team to roam around as bait.

In Podosca's vision, Kumar would surely settle the account on his head and let his people look for him.

Sure enough, less than two days had passed, and Kumar had delivered it to the door himself.

"Bodoska, aren't you doing this on your own initiative, are you sure that you will not be punished by the patriarch of Muhandil when you return?" Upon hearing that Podoska had most likely told the others what had happened, Kumar wisely gave up his intention to persuade the others to defect, but he did not give up there, but wisely seized the only loophole in his words and launched a counterattack.

Kumar did not know the exact plan and ultimate goal of Muhantil, but through his own observations and what he had heard from his grandfather, he found that Muhandil did not seem to be in a hurry to destroy the Windlords, at least not until the dust settled.

Then it is clear that what is happening here is absolutely Podosca's own initiative, and it is not at all at the behest of Muhantil, otherwise there would never have been only thirty or forty people here.

As soon as they heard this, the people around them who were "kidnapped" began to waver, and the reason why they broke the jar was largely because they thought that these things were at the behest of Muhantil, since Muhantil had made up his mind to start dealing with the Wind Owl tribe with real swords and guns, then there would be a big question mark over whether there would be Wind Owls on the steppe in the future.

In this case, he simply put an end to the matter, and if Muhandil was not pleased, there might be any reward.

However, at this time, it seemed that things were not what they imagined, and everyone immediately hesitated.