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Four hundred and fortieth chapters: overcoming difficulties(1/2)

In terms of mobility and combat effectiveness, at least Verak and Murphy can only rest and recuperate now and cannot directly participate in the battle to defend the village.

In terms of command and layout, they are not as familiar with the terrain as the village chief, nor have they been dealing with bandits for several years like the village chief, so they can't provide much help either.

After a brief silence, Verak smiled bitterly and said: "It seems that apart from lending weapons to the villagers, all we can do is wait here."

"Let me go. They are so short of people, so it would be nice to have one more person." Connie was not seriously injured, and she thought it would not affect anything, so she volunteered.

"This matter is quite dangerous..." Verak didn't want to see Connie have any accidents during the confrontation with the gangsters.

"You can't move. It's dangerous to stay here. If I don't do anything anymore and don't help fight the gangsters, the end will be the same?" Connie argued.

What she said makes sense.

At the moment, whether they are willing or not, they have to live and die with the villagers. If the villagers fail to defend the village and let the gang of gangsters burn, kill and loot, Verak, Murphy, and Connie will all die. So instead of pinning all their hopes on

It is better for the villagers to exert as much strength as they can, that is, to surround the village, but also to protect themselves.

Verak knew that his worries were meaningless. If it were Connie lying here, he would be fine. He would do it, and he could only do this: "Okay, you can be more careful."

"Um."

"The villagers have made a lot of traps this time, plus they have six more guns. They should have no problem dealing with the gangsters who are only in their early twenties and have only a dozen guns." Murphy saw that Verak was worried and analyzed,

"I even think that the consideration this time should not be whether the village will be breached, but whether the villagers can turn around and annihilate all these gangsters."

"When the village chief is done with his work, let's get to know him better." The information we know now is too little, and Verak can't give any useful advice. "By the way, let the village chief arrange for Connie to do something."

Connie and Verak have been traveling around a lot and have learned some Mongolian, but they are still far behind and unable to communicate effectively with others. If they want to use her power, they must say hello to the village chief and let him

Responsible for carrying it.

Even if something happens later, Connie's personal resilience is enough to help her quickly integrate into the battle without communication.

"Here, you drink water." Margarita came back, put the young children on the bed, and freed her hands to pour water for the three of them.

"Have you never thought about leaving here?" Verak glanced at Murphy first, and then faced Margarita.

Murphy understood what Verak meant, and as soon as he finished speaking, he translated it into Mongolian and said it to Margarita.

Margarita smiled, first carefully brought a glass of water to Verak, and helped him drink: "I don't understand anything, where can I go?"

"I can do it myself." Regardless of whether the other party understood or not, Verak took the water glass with his uninjured hand and drank a few sips. After Murphy finished translating, he glanced at the child sitting next to him.

Then he said, "It's too dangerous here. No matter how difficult a big city is, it should be safer than here, right?"

"It's the same everywhere. At least I'm familiar with this place, and everyone takes good care of me." Margarita turned around and brought a second glass of water to Murphy, who was also unable to move. "If you really want to leave, my husband can't leave before he dies."

, we left together.”

After hearing Margarita's words from Murphy, Verak fell silent again.

Although Margarita didn't give a very specific reason why she couldn't go to a big city, he could understand the meaning.

Where can a thin woman go with a one- or two-year-old child?

In a chaotic place like Menlego, where could a real meal be given to the mother and daughter?

Even if there is, would a person who has lived in a village since childhood and is illiterate and has never seen a car or a tall building dare to go?

To her, it was not called heaven, but a large, unknown, and therefore very scary place.

If Verak had been suggested to live a prosperous and stable life like Zein when he didn't know anything and had not experienced anything, he would be at a loss even if he had some skills and had no idea how he could survive in such a place.

, to start her own life again, not to mention Margarita’s situation and Monrego’s general environment.

Can't help.

There is no choice at all.

The most important thing is that after Verak and Murphy have recovered, they are indeed able to take one or two of them to a big city. They can also teach each other something on the way so that they can have the initial ability to establish themselves in such a place.

But are there only one or two people facing this situation?

Monlego has a population of nearly 50 million.

There are nearly 700 million people in the world.

One by one, what can be changed?

Is the end of one's suffering the end?

No.

Only by firmly adhering to their path, allowing ten people to help a hundred people, a hundred people to help ten thousand people, and ten thousand people to help tens of millions of people, and completely changing the entire world, can everyone be glowing.

newborn.

Verak made a decision in his mind.

He will leave after his injuries are healed and will not stay in the village any longer.

If they stay here, they can hardly help Shuang Naga Village, but as they move forward all the way to Monlego City, they hope to plant the seeds of helping the entire Monlego people.

Margarita's child tugged on Verak's pants, pulling Verak out of his thoughts.

Seeing the child giggle, Verak couldn't help but smile too, and reached out to touch the child's little head.

I hope everything goes well in Shuangnaga Village after they leave.

I hope that their trip can really establish a sub-station, so that in this land where the idea of ​​equality almost does not exist, a new force can be gathered to lead the desperate people to a beautiful new world.

After a while, after giving guns to the villagers responsible for the ambush, the village chief Bernardino returned to the house.

When Verak was about to ask Murphy to translate the language and continue to ask questions, the village chief Bernardino took the initiative to ask the question: "What are you doing in Monlego this time?"

"We have established branches in many places, leading the suffering people around the world to fight against the powerful people who oppress them. This time I came to Monlego to deepen our understanding of this place and lay the foundation for us to establish a branch here.

." Verak explained the purpose of his visit as simply as possible.

"That's it...then are you going to leave after you recover from your injuries?" The purpose of the village chief Bernardino's question was to know if Verac and others could help the village more.

After listening to Murphy's translation, Verak said this time in Monrego, which he rarely knew, "Yes."

The village chief's eyes darkened visibly: "Since you are here to help us civilians, why can't you help our village first? Everyone here needs help."

This question was difficult for both Murphy and Connie to answer. Only Verak, who had just figured it out, did not hesitate: "Even if we can help you now, we can only help you for a while. If the overall situation of Monlego does not change, it will become even worse."

If the chaos continues, there will only be more and more gangsters here, and they will never be wiped out no matter how hard they are wiped out. Do you think we can stay here for the rest of our lives and help you resist the gangsters?"

"Can……"

"There are so many villages along the road. If we help like this, we won't be able to help a few. If we want to really end this fearful life for you and the villagers, we must change Menglego. When Menglego becomes a country of peace, freedom, and equality,

, beautiful country, these problems

It will naturally be solved. And to do this, we must go all the way to Monrego City, keep in mind what we see and hear along the way, and prepare a development route suitable for Monrego. Can you understand what I mean?

"Verak said very sincerely and patiently.

He had to make the village chief understand that their subsequent resolute departure was precisely because they sincerely wanted to help the village and other people who were also in the same heat.

The village chief Bernardino is not an ignorant person, otherwise he would not always respect Verac and others. He sighed helplessly: "...To be honest, I don't understand what you are saying, but it sounds like

It is indeed much better than staying here all your life and fighting gangsters to the death..."

Verak listened to Murphy's translation and observed his performance.

Mengge is Murphy's hometown, and he can't wait to make life better for his compatriots. His words will be warm to the village in the long run, but cold to the current situation. I wonder what Murphy will do.

There won't be any negative emotions.

After Murphy finished translating, he probably noticed that Verak was looking at him and thinking about his thoughts, so he didn't say anything more and just nodded to Verak.

This recognition made Verak feel relieved.

Village chief Bernardino ended the inquiry and began to answer what Verak, Murphy, and Connie wanted to know.

After more than half an hour of conversation, Verak and others gained a deeper understanding of the village's struggle history.

After fighting large and small with the bandits, the villagers gradually summed up some combat experience. For example, what kind of traps can catch the opponent by surprise, how to drive away the opponent and defend the village.

However, the behavior of gangsters is not static.

The villagers have made progress, and so have they.

Gradually, the effect of the traps became minimal, and the timing of the opponent's attacks became erratic, forcing the villagers to be constantly on guard, and over time they became exhausted both physically and mentally.

In general, after fighting for so long, the village is basically on the edge of a cliff. Even the village chief Bernardino himself doesn't know if he can withstand the next time. The next time.

It seems as if this struggling village will disappear in the blink of an eye.

"We will definitely leave after our injuries are healed, but if we can deal with the gangsters before then, that would be the best, right?" Murphy's idea was bold and radical.

He agreed with Verak's view that he could leave as soon as he wanted and not let the current small problems slow down the pace of the world. At the same time, he made the craziest assumption on this point of view:

During this period of recuperation, the gangsters were wiped out, and at least a period of stability was achieved for Shuang Naga Village and nearby villages.

Is this easier said than done?

Verak neither denied nor acknowledged: "It's difficult to handle."

"Wouldn't it be easy to handle without us?" Murphy said, "This time the villagers have six more guns, and their combat power has been greatly improved. This is something the gangsters must have never imagined. I think we can use it.

If we conduct a large-scale ambush here, even if we fail to annihilate them all in the end, it will still make them fearful and they will no longer dare to attack the Double Naga Village casually."
To be continued...
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