Chapter 233: The War of the Bunirs (Part 6)

Jeffrey continued, "Few of us remember the glory of the Buniers, and the strength of our ancestors has only been brought to the disintegration of the present, and who of you wants to live in a cave without the light of day for the rest of his life? and who is willing to risk his life to pick fruit here and there in order to be able to fill his stomach?" Jeffrey's speech seemed to be the anger that had been suppressed in the hearts of the Bunier people of the high mountains for a long time, and when he said it, it immediately shook the whole mountaintop. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

The dull mood of the high-mountain Bunir people of the Plains was immediately ignited, and they were eager to try and prepare for it. Locke continued, "We used to be very powerful, but Aubrey spends all day taking care of politics, and the Bunier race has been decadent. With Eric forcing Asa to death and Buck dying of a strange illness, I'm afraid we have to admit that we're a race of bad luck. ”

Jeffrey did not defend Locke's words, and he helped Aubrey to sit the dazed old man on a rock. He stood up straight and pointed to the stone henge at his feet and said in a loud voice: "We are the descendants of Aldrich, the children of heroes! ”

A series of complaints made Ajar hear that something important must have happened to the chief, and he came over and asked, "You must have encountered something, please tell me, I am very depressed now." ”

Jeffrey smiled, nodded and said, "If it weren't for Heller, I would have been devoured by maggots." There was a burst of questioning from everyone, and Locke looked his brother up and down and asked, "Aren't you standing here now?" Jeffrey burst into tears, and he trembled his shoulders and said, "In order to be able to sit on the throne, Eric actually came up with a poisonous plan to kill the other leaders of the Bunir tribe, and Asa died at the hands of Eric, and he also inflicted maggot-devouring poison on me. ”

As soon as he finished speaking, there was a round of exclamations around him, and these people stared at Jeffrey, their eyes full of suspicion. An old man stood up in the Plains Council, he first bowed to Aubrey, and then asked with a dry cough, "There is no cure for the poison of maggots, how did you survive?"

Jeffrey didn't speak, and Heller, who was standing outside the stone henge, couldn't help it, he pushed through the crowd and walked in, and the plain Bunier commander asked indignantly, "Are you questioning the leader's words?" Jeffrey stretched out his arm and motioned for Heller not to get excited. The council member shook his head and said, "We just want to know more thoroughly, otherwise there are many doubts and it is difficult to make a decision." ”

Locke couldn't take it anymore, and the grumpy Bunier, who had been beating his chest because of Geoffrey's pretense of being confused, now came out an old man who was messing around, and he simply pulled out the skin from his waist and drank bitterly.

Jeffrey saw that the atmosphere around him had been almost rendered by himself, and simply put it all out. He briefly recounts how Eric persecuted him with poison and then met Heller at the temple, deliberately diverting the conversation when he talks about Andy, the leader of the Plains Bunir who seems not to want the council members to know of Andy's existence. However, Jeffrey did not omit the collusion between Taryn and Eric, and he deliberately gave a detailed description of the fact that the two men were in the same boat and harmed the civilians of the Buniers.

No one else raised any objections except Heller, but as soon as the commander wanted to say a few words about Andy, the pale words were immediately drowned out in the chatter of the council members, and he sighed and looked around. Jeffrey leaned over and whispered, "Since Andy doesn't want to kill Eric with us, it's better not to let the old guys in front of him know about his innocuous things!" With that, he turned around and went to chat with the crazy Aubrey.

Locke shouted again, "Eric's betrayal has given the Calby Elves complete control over the Lowland Bunirs, and we have no good equipment and food supplies to fight them. I've had enough of living in that filthy place at the foot of the mountain stream anyway, and I'm going to support whoever can get me back to standing by the furnace in Echo Valley!"

The members of the council agreed with Locke's remarks, and Agelmer looked at Jeffrey silently. Locke threw away the skin in his hand, stepped forward and asked loudly, "You didn't come to us to complain in front of everyone, did you?" I have no interest in knowing about the maggot devouring poison, you are safe now, I have to go back to the creek at the foot of the mountain to continue digging stones!"

There was an immediate silence around the Stonehenge, and the members of the council knew that the brothers were very well compatible, and no one wanted to question in front of the leader until the mystery of Jeffrey was revealed.

Jeffrey slowly crouched down, he stroked the smooth rock with his hand, and then very naturally raised his head and said, "I found the ancient city of Carol, where Aldrich's statue stands. As soon as the words fell, the members of the council again made discordant noises. Locke ran over, grabbed the old fellow's beard, and then glared at him and roared, "Can you let him finish speaking?"

The members of the council stepped back to protect themselves, and everyone present knew Prince Locke's temper, and if any more nonsense talkers appeared, they would surely die on the spot.

Captain Chad led the Blackstone Guards closer to the Stonehenge to prevent mutations, and Ajar also observed the eyes of the people around him, he didn't want people to ruin the gathering.

Jeffrey raised his head to look at the members of the Plains Council and said loudly, "The ancient city of Carol is at our feet, and the ruins of our ancestors have opened their doors to us!" As soon as the words fell, it immediately aroused great interest among the members of the council, who had only speculated or searched for clues about the ancient city in incomplete information and yellowed books, but now Jeffrey actually claimed that the ancient city of Carol was at their feet, and such news undoubtedly overshadowed Eric's evil deeds of mutilating his compatriots.

Seeing that the conditions he threw had successfully captured everyone's appetite, Jeffrey immediately stood up and said loudly: "Although the ancient city of Carol is at our feet, but the Valley of Echoes is hidden in the mist, and Eric is trying to exchange the treasure of the ancient city for Tyrann, and we are about to lose the glory of our ancestors!"

"It's absolutely not going to work...... Kill Eric...... Kill into the Echo Valley......" roars came and went. Jeffrey waved his hand to signal that Heller could follow the plan, and the commander said loudly, "While we can still enter the ancient city of Carroll, let's take a look at the great deeds of our ancestors!" Jeffrey smiled and walked ahead, followed by two Blackstone guards, who supported Aubrey in a strange way as if they were rushing to the execution ground to die.

The members of the council stepped up the steps, their mouths wide open, and they looked at the large hole next to Cleveland Falls, where Andy could no longer be found, and no one knew that Princess Trist was shot by a black bow magic arrow here, and now everyone could only see two words in their eyes, "greed". Whether it's an old council member or a heroic Blackstone Guard, there really isn't anyone who doesn't give a "tsk" of admiration to this "ruin".