95 Allen’s Reflections

Style: Fantasy Author: sunshine under hazeWords: 2081Update Time: 24/01/18 09:26:34
(It seems that it can only be a double update. This recommendation vote makes me cry out, as if I am playing the stand-alone version. It hurts!!)

On the way back to Green Lake Village with the female on his back overnight, the blood on his body caused a lot of trouble for Allen. Several beasts without eyes followed Allen smelling the fishy smell and wanted to sneak attack on this very courageous beast. Big goblin.

The result was obvious. Allen, who was already angry, was not polite and chopped the beasts into several pieces on the spot, adding to the bloody smell on his body.

Allen didn't waste the animal carcasses. He found a random tree, cut down a few branches and woven them into a simple frame, put the carcasses and females on them, and then he dragged them towards the village.

When Allen returned, under the night, his gloomy face was almost dripping with water, coupled with the blood stains on his face, he was as terrifying and ferocious as an evil ghost who had just crawled out of hell. He was so frightened. The bugbears guarding the gate didn't dare to make a sound for a long time.

"Open the door, it's me!!!"

It was Allen who spoke first, and the familiar voice convinced the tribesmen behind the wall to confirm Allen's identity and open the door to let him in.

"Clan leader, did things go poorly?"

Phillip did not fall asleep at this time. He was guarding the bonfire in his wooden house and waiting for Allen's return. He was the first to run out after hearing the noise in the village.

Seeing Allen's gloomy face, terrifying aura, and the only female bugbear covered in dust on the shelf on the ground, she couldn't help but ask anxiously.

The suggestion was made by himself. If the purpose was not achieved, it would naturally not be the fault of Allen, the patriarch, but the problem of himself, the proposer. Therefore, Philip was always worried about this matter and did not dare to go to bed early. Looking at Allen's face at this time, he had long lost the high spirits he had when he set off. I'm afraid things are not going well.

"Haha, did it go well?"

Allen's face was filled with sarcasm, hatred and other emotions. As he walked, he talked to Philip about his visit to the Bone Crusher.

"After I entered the village, I thought that the Bonebreaker would not agree to our conditions and would not make things too ugly. After all, our contract had just been signed..."

"Ah!! They are forcing you to fall out, Patriarch. Patriarch, you must hold back..."

"...Of course I know this, so I resisted and took action..."

"...Phew, this kobold is really bullying people..."

The female that Allen brought back behind her was naturally taken care of by Camellia. Originally, she wanted to follow Allen to see what he needed, or to get a basin of water to wash him, but in the end she did not dare to get close. Approaching Allen, the previous scene really frightened her. Allen, the young clan leader, may be angry sometimes and must show off to his clan members, but it was the first time Camellia and the others had seen such an extremely gloomy, frost-like emotion like tonight.

It seems that at this time, Patriarch Allen is becoming more and more moody and cruel like the previous patriarch, with a cloud of angry fire hidden in his heart.

"...This time it was my mistake. I didn't expect the kobolds to be so ferocious. They almost brought the clan leader into despair and killed several clan members."

When Phillip heard Allen recounting his encounters with the Bone Broken Tribe, his mood was so agitated that he fully felt the barbarism and cruelty of the wilderness. In human society, even if he had deep hatred, , and no human being would dare to do such a cruel thing. Of course, this may be just that Philip himself has not seen the cruel side of human beings. In fact, cannibalism has always been the nature of human society, but they just changed it in a different way by packaging it in a way that they understand.

"I can't blame you for this. If I have to blame, I can only blame myself. I have been learning the rules of your civilized world these days, and vaguely regarded them as the truth. Instead, I forgot that we have our own set of rules in the wilderness. . From the beginning of this matter, I should not have visited the Bonebreaker, let alone said anything about approaching him to discuss returning my tribe."

Allen did not blame Philip for his mistakes. When he came back, he was alone, giving him enough time to reflect on whether he had done anything wrong.

The more he thought about it, the deeper Allen felt, because he discovered that the wrong decision he made in this matter may be the real cause of this tragedy.

Perhaps it is because Allen is stronger than the wilderness natives in wisdom, or perhaps it is the subtle influence of the material prosperity and colorful civilized society that he sees in his dreams every night, which makes Allen always yearn for the civilized world consciously or unconsciously. Life, even his way of thinking is trying to learn from people in civilized society. It seems like he is like a sponge, crazily absorbing all kinds of knowledge and wisdom from people like Regis, Fili, and Phillip, but ultimately, it is just Alan who is thinking about being a person in a civilized society.

But he gradually began to forget that the world he lived in had never been civilized. Words such as ignorance, barbarism, and cruelty were all vivid reflections of the wilderness. The set of rules of a civilized society had never been much in the wilderness. market. Philip helped Allen solve a problem that seemed almost unsolvable for Allen using the methods of civilized society, which made Allen more convinced of the methods of civilized society.

However, Allen forgot that the reason why the Bone Broken Tribe reconciled with them was certainly related to the civilized society. The reason why the Bone Broken Tribe cared about the tribe was because he regarded them as his continuation in the wilderness. He was old and He has begun to think about the issue of death, and does not want to see this tribe, which he has placed his life's efforts on, suffer too much damage because of a mere green skin. But it was precisely because Bonebreaker knew that a wilderness native like Allen would definitely do something to entangle himself with the Bonebreaker tribe for a lifetime that he reconciled with Allen and signed a contract.

However, the signing of the contract did not mean that the two tribes, Green Field and Broken Bones, could live in peace from now on. Enemies were enemies, and their relationship would never change just because of a piece of parchment. Since they are enemies, there are actually only two outcomes for each other. One is that the weak is strangled by the strong, and the other is that the weak puts its tail between its legs and is completely out of sight of the strong.

But now, Allen relied on his ruthless threats to force the Bonebreakers to sign this extremely restrictive contract. In fact, for the kobolds, this approach made them who are good at holding grudges even more deeply yearn for each other. Greenskin malice. In the end, Allen, who had gained a huge advantage, came to the Bonecrusher out of the blue, hoping to get the kobolds' loot back, even if he had to pay some price.

This approach was just like the Bonecrusher killing the greenskin to entertain Allen in front of Allen. It was tantamount to provoking the kobolds, and the final result was Allen's own aggrieved experience.