Chapter Thirteen Ujda’s Warning

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Chieftain Paigang never dreams. Oh, he often announces in front of his tribe that he has dreamed about this, and dreaming about that is another matter. He knows very well that he never dreams, so when he found out in his dream When he was alone and came to a completely unfamiliar place, his judgment came quickly and firmly: "Can slaves be caught here?"

Powerful slave owners need slaves, just like ordinary people need sunlight, air, water and food. This is a normal thing. Don't forget that in this universe, the first thing after traveling through time like Cundi is to give yourself There are many people who are looking for a master!

However, it seemed that his beautiful wish was just a wish. He looked around, but not only did he not see any bipedal creature that could be captured as a slave, he did not even see a breathing creature!

This is very unusual, because the environment he is in does not seem to be such a barren place. There are many desolate places in Yishan. Within the sphere of influence of Paigang Chieftain, there are some rocky mountains without vegetation and rapids where fish cannot be caught. However, What he came to was not such a place. Under his feet, soft green grass stretched like thick wool. In between, he could see clear streams flowing slowly over the pebbles, and bushes clumps here and there. The ground was growing, and it looked like a good place for grazing cattle and sheep. Because all the grass and shrubs were shrouded in thin white mist, Chief Paigang could not see clearly what species those shrubs were, nor could he see farther away. Whether there are road signs he is familiar with, but the grass under his feet is enough to feed his BMW!

"What kind of place is this?" the chieftain thought to himself: "If there is no owner, I am the one who deserves it. If there is an owner, who forced them to abandon this place?"

Chieftain Paigang acted extremely cruelly, but he was not without a little vigilance. He knew that although Yishan was vast, the area near Gala Cave was not deserted, let alone such a treasured land.

While he was thinking, the white mist slowly condensed in front of him. It was Ujida!

Chief Paigang has seen various spells cast by the priests. They will swallow the smoke from the burning sacred grass, then spit it out to form a human shape in the air, attach the summoned ghost to it, and then ask for blood food from the family members on behalf of the ghost. , so he knew that the white blurry shadow in front of him was his swarthy and pretty daughter Ujda who was alive and kicking in front of him not long ago.

However, Chieftain Paigang did not panic because he asked her to die. He was not afraid of the living Ujida, let alone the dead Ujida! Besides, Chief Paigang is very familiar with the rules of the priests. He knows that there is no priest or ghost who cannot be driven away by a hundred jars of wine and fifty cows. If not, then add another hundred jars. Got it!

"Danger!" Ujida's ghost said, her voice was very soft, so soft that she had to make gestures to tell Paigang Chieftain this.

"Ah ha," Chief Paigang thought. He knew that the next step would be for the ghost to ask for a sacrifice from him, but Ujida's ghost did not do so: "Danger! Danger! Father! Guru is in danger!"

Then he woke up from his dream. He woke up very early and couldn't fall asleep again. He wiped the cold sweat on his body and walked out of Gala Cave with doubts - the advantage of his clan in terms of military force. It has something to do with the cave they occupy. Other Yi people may think they are rich just because they have a big thatched hut. They should really take a look at Paigang Chieftain’s Gala Cave. Paigang Chieftain built it in the widest cave. There are eight large thatched huts and more natural caves to store food and wine. The entire cave is located on a cliff and communicates with the outside world through a bamboo bridge that can be dismantled at any time. The terrain is very easy to defend but difficult to attack. The chieftain could also take advantage of the favorable location and condescendingly monitor the work of the people in the village below from the platform outside the cave. Unlike the barbarians who lived in low places, they had to go to the fields in person to monitor the slaves' work.

Of course, there are costs associated with living in such a high place. All food and food have to be carried or hoisted up by manpower, but this is not a problem at all for Paigang Tusi, who owns a large number of slaves.

Chieftain Paigang walked to the platform and prepared to supervise the work of the barbarians and slaves below. This was his original plan until he stood on the edge of the platform and looked out.

A girl about the same age as Ujda was looking straight at him.

The girl was not standing on the platform.

There was no ladder for her to climb to the platform.

She just stood in the air, as steady as if there was an invisible platform beneath her feet.

If that were the case, even if there was Ujida's dream, Chieftain Paigang's first thought would be: "This is the slave given to me by the Guru!" But, behind her, outside the wall of the village, Hundreds of ragged Yi people stood upright in a formation that Chief Paigang had never seen before... He had only seen it when the priests performed the divine dance, but the priests did not stand in a square shape during the divine dance! Moreover, how did so many people suddenly appear outside the village?

"This is bad!" This thought came to Chief Paigang's mind. It didn't look like the other party could be dealt with with a hundred jars of wine.