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Chapter 139: Surrender [Tal]

Is it okay for us to act so privately?

Although Taal did what Amy said, he began to feel a little confused.

“No problem.”

"Cru cannot accept the opinion, we cannot explain it directly to him."

"But we can act first; report to him after we succeed."

"As long as you flatter a few more words of flattery when reporting, he will be very happy."

"Only by accumulating merits and people hope to prepare for future things."

The two quietly left Kru's side, it was already dusk; by the time they arrived near the tribe, it was almost dark.

A large bonfire was lit in this tribe, with hundreds of people sitting in rows around the bonfires - although there were many people, it was not lively.

During the day they received a notice from Krue: either surrender or be destroyed.

People in the tribe cannot be sure whether Krue is bluffing.

The tribe is not small in size, with about two thousand people; among them, hundreds of them have combat effectiveness;

According to Krue, he had tens of thousands of men under him—if that was the case, there was no need for war between the two;

However, according to what the tribe saw, Cru had only hundreds of people around him, which was not enough to make people afraid of being able to surrender directly.

Kru had no choice in this situation - after all, tens of thousands of people set out in several teams, and in order to obtain sufficient supplies, the other teams set aside a certain distance from him;

Even Kru's team was dragging around behind, but most of them were dragging their feet.

Because Kru's attitude was too arrogant and the origin of the newspaper was quite amazing, the tribe planned to discuss whether he should choose to surrender.

The two lurked near the bushes not far from the tribe;

Let’s first look at what the people in the tribe have. If they don’t intend to surrender, they will be boring even if they go there.

Next to the bonfire, people in the tribe expressed their opinions in turn.

When facing major events, the Corey tribes will choose to discuss this way to get as much support as possible; Tar has seen it many times before, and most of them decide to migrate—those people always like to bring the new location of the tribe to the Kingdom of Fares.

In order to make everyone hear clearly as much as possible, no one except the speaker is allowed to speak out;

This also provides convenience for the two to know their views.

The first speakers are some people who look older;

They felt that the survival of the tribe was the most important thing, and there was no need to fight against such a powerful enemy and perish on their own;

Subsequently, some young soldiers also expressed their opinions.

Their opinions were contrary to those of the elderly; these people believed that the enemy was likely not that powerful - after all, there were only a few hundred people coming, and they could fight with the advantage of geographical advantages and supplies.

Tarr felt that these people were really not smart enough - he and Amy were able to come to the vicinity of the tribe silently, which means that the tribe's defense was not that tight;

If Kru really wants to destroy this tribe, just send some people to launch an attack while the night is sunny.

What he thought was to accumulate more power for driving.

More...power...

"Master, it's almost time." Amy reminded, "Then't the next time they discuss."

Half of them support surrender, and half of them plan to resist... It's just the time to show off.

Thinking of this, Taal stood up from behind the bushes and walked out - no, this alone is not imposing enough. Amy...

"Understand." Amy, who also stood up from the bushes, slashed a tree trunk as thick as a bowl beside her with a palm.

With the loud noise of the broken wood, the trunk flew out along an exaggerated arc;

Its canopy hit the ground first; the cuts of the broken trunk were extremely uneven, facing the bonfire and were facing the tribes with a terrified look on their faces.

To scare people, you have to pretend to be a little bit. Taal thought this way, while moving his wrists under the eyes of everyone, as if the big tree had just been chopped out by him.

"Good evening for everyone in the Green Leopard Tribe." Tar made his pace more imposing as much as possible. "I am a member of Chief Kru's great commander, named Tar."

Amy followed behind him - she wrapped her head and neck with a piece of cloth, revealing only her eyes.

"The day has come, what are you doing tonight!" A young soldier was very dissatisfied with Tar's arrogant look, "Didn't you say you'll consider the time one day?"

"Oh, please don't get me wrong. I just want you to think better." Tal spread his hands, "After all, you may still lack understanding of Chief Cruel's strength..."

"What's so strange about those hundreds of people!" The warrior's voice was still full of dissatisfaction.

"Not just these hundreds of people... and not to mention that these hundreds of people are not something you can deal with." Tar said, leading Amy to the large stone mill near the crowd: "Where I, I am an ordinary warrior under Chief Cru's chief;"

"And this one is a slave that I can see everywhere under my command." Tarr felt that he was not blushing when he was lying. Is this also the power of the black dragon's protection?

Amy nodded, not sure whether it was to respond to Taal's words or Taal's thoughts.

"You may think that those hundreds of people are just ordinary tribal warriors-but you are wrong." Tar said, signaling Amy to walk towards Shimu: "You know nothing about power."

Not only do you know nothing, but I don't know exactly how Amy did it.

"You may be angry, unwilling to accept it, and even want to duel with me; but unfortunately, I won't do that; of course, it's not because of fear." These words were clearly taught by Amy only once, and Taal doubted how he said so casually:

"Because we are about to become brothers; and brothers will not kill each other; if you still have some doubts, then..."

Taal waved his hand slightly at Amy.

The next moment, with the crisp sound of the stone shattering, the stone mill that required ten or eight strong men to barely lifted was split by Amy's palm - even the stone pier of the lower leaf was cracked out.

"Who else is not convinced now?"

Silent.

Although the warriors of the tribe are not afraid of fighting, it does not mean that they are willing to die.

The next thing to do is much more convenient. Taal felt relieved.

It is enough to just take the chief of this tribe back and express surrender...

Amy's rock-splitting and grinding was very explainable... Then he told Cru that he would use some small means prepared by the shaman during the night - he knew nothing about magic anyway;

As for the people from this tribe who found out that they might have been fooled after being subdued and were not convinced by Kru. What should I do?

…Isn’t that better?
Chapter completed!
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