Chapter 151: Reason
There was tension on the field, but Leach was a little distracted, and he didn't know why, he felt a panic in his heart for no reason, as if something bad had happened.
But after thinking about it, he couldn't think of a reason at all, so he could only temporarily suppress this matter to the bottom of his heart.
As soon as Kurolil's voice fell, Kumar and the others, who were going to break the boat, couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief, if they weren't driven into a desperate situation, no one would want to do that kind of thing that harmed others and themselves.
The wind owl and the red mastiff died down, relieving everyone present. Although their first target must be the frost wolf tribe as the initiator, it is an indisputable fact that they have not spoken out to help before, and God knows if they will suddenly turn their target to themselves in a state of madness.
Those who have this kind of worry are especially those who have clearly sided with the Frostwolf Tribe.
But fortunately, there are still sensible people in the frostwolf tribe, and everyone is happy from the bottom of their hearts when they see an unprecedented melee being wiped out by Kurolier's words.
To say that among the people present, the only one who felt unhappy was probably only Podosca. At this time, his face was pale, his chest was rising and falling rapidly, and he made a "chirping" sound between his breaths, obviously the anger in his chest had reached the extreme.
The reason why he was so angry was partly because his newly established authority was provoked, at least he himself thought so, and partly because of the long-accumulated resentment towards Cullolir.
As mentioned earlier, Bodoska has always felt that Muhandil looked at the two people differently, and if this can only be regarded as his own imagination, then there is another thing that really makes Bodoska feel that Muhandil is biased towards Kurolil.
When he was in the tribe, since they were the only two of the younger generation, they were usually the ones who had the most contact with Muhantil.
From time to time, Muhantil would come up with some problems to test them, some of which were simple and crude, that is, to hunt some kind of prey, and some of which tested their way of dealing with people.
On one occasion, when two members of the tribe had a quarrel, Muhantil threw the problem at both of them.
The reason for the incident was because of a young girl, and two young guys fell in love with someone at the same time, but the girl herself couldn't figure out which one she liked more, so she never made a choice, and maintained a close relationship with the two guys.
It is said that love is easy to get carried away, and this is indeed the case.
Both guys thought that the reason why the girl couldn't make up her mind was because of the other party's constant harassment. In their eyes, the girl was kind-hearted, and she was embarrassed to say it because she couldn't bear to make the other party sad, but the other party couldn't see this clearly, and she pestered the girl with a dead face.
At the beginning, the two of them had been tolerating for the sake of everyone being of the same race, but over time, their patience was worn out a little bit, and the two finally fought hard.
Coincidentally, one of the two guys was acquainted with Kurolil, and the other was closer to Podosca.
It was for this reason that Muhantil handed over decision-making power to both of them.
Maybe he doesn't like to fight pointlessly, or maybe he doesn't like to fight by nature, and every time the two need to prioritize something, it is Kurolil who voluntarily gives up his position.
The same was true of that time, where Podoska was sentenced first.
After understanding what had happened, Podoska stepped forward and asked the girl two questions.
One is to ask the girl if she hates the man who knew Podoska, and the other is whether she will be disgusted if he sentences her to be with that man.
The girl already has a certain affection for both of them, otherwise she would not be slow to make up her mind, and the answer is naturally "not hateful" and "not disgusted".
Accordingly, Podoska convicted the girl of being with a person with whom he was acquainted.
The reason for this decision is that Podosca is also selfish.
Don't look at Kurolil, who doesn't usually like to fight with him, but strangely, most of the young people in the clan are more inclined to mingle with Kurolil. In order to win people's hearts, Podosca deliberately left the other person out of the way, and only asked the girl questions about the people he knew.
When it was Kurolil's turn, he whispered a few words to the man beside Muhandil who was usually in charge of the penal law of the clan before taking a step forward.
However, as soon as he opened his mouth, he did not favor his friends like Podosca, but instead asked the teacher for the crime, saying that the two of them had violated the clan rules by fighting in disregard of the friendship of the same clan, and must be severely punished.
In fact, seeing that his own affairs led the patriarch out, the two people who were fighting knew that a fight was inevitable, so although it was strange why Kurolil didn't get down to business first, but instead made a fuss about punishment, he still nodded and admitted his mistake, and claimed that he was willing to accept the punishment.
The two were then dragged aside and sentenced to caning.
In the process, Culolil deliberately confronted the girl and did not let her follow. When it was estimated that the time was almost up, he led her to watch the execution.
The reason for the delay was that Kurolir had people do things and tie blood bags to the buttocks of the two tortured people, so that during the execution, the plackets of the two people were soaked with blood, and coupled with the screams they deliberately made, it would look very miserable.
The girl was in a state of confusion at the sight of such a punishment, and at the thought of the two of them being sinned against her, she felt guilty and worried, and begged for forgiveness from Culloliel.
Naturally, Kurolil would not let go easily, but his face was embarrassed, saying that for the sake of her face, one of them could be exempted from punishment, but this decision needed to be made by herself.
At first, the two people who were tortured were just for show, but as the blood bag behind the buttocks was broken and there was no buffer in the middle, it became a real cane punishment, and later, the screams of the two were not mixed with the slightest false ingredient.
After all, they did break the rules of the clan, and at this point, Culolir thought they had to be punished.
The girl hesitated for a long time, and when she saw that the two of them were starting to turn pale, she finally made a decision.
Podosca's friend became the lucky one, and Culolil did not spare only one of them, as he had promised, but ordered both to be released.
The results are in, and Cullolier's verdict is obvious.
Naturally, there was no complaint about the beauty, and the one who had been beaten and gained nothing, under the persuasion of Culolil, also saw it, and could barely be regarded as happy.
With regard to the sentences of the two men, Muhantil was apparently more satisfied with the method of execution of Culolir and was full of praise for it. And this incident became a thorn in Podoska's chest, which he couldn't let go of.