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Chapter 59 The Victory of the Barbarians

If someone could look down at the earth from a high altitude perspective, they would undoubtedly see a very amazing scene.

Four deer herders' fur tents are surrounded by a horde of furry "monsters".

Otto always felt that things were a bit unbelievable, that he had captured them so easily? If so, these deer herders were really lacking in vigilance, and such weaklings were really only qualified to be the servants of the strong.

Without another word, Otto tightened his grip on the hilt of his iron-cut sword "The Destroyer" and ordered his men to knock down all the tents.

This was a short operation. All the tents were destroyed, and the collapsed support poles obviously overwhelmed the people inside. Immediately, a large number of people's calls were heard.

All the Russians were surprised to confirm that what they heard were obviously many screams that must have come from women.

"Women? Are there many women here? Are all deer farmers women?"

Such a strange thought came to Otto's mind. Without saying a word, he rushed forward and began to peel off the wooden poles and the animal skins that protected the wind with his bare hands.

After a while, there was indeed a squirming humanoid showing part of its body, specifically a human leg. Even though it was wrapped in animal skin, it was undoubtedly a human leg.

"Brothers, come on!"

After giving the order, the two men put the axes back on their waists and pulled the trapped person out.

They were not just rescuing people, they were taking people out of the collapsed ruins properly, they were dragging people out alive. Of course, the injured suffered new injuries in the process.

The Northern Lights and moonlight shone through the gaps in the snow in the pine forest and fell onto the forest ground. Even with blurred vision, everyone could tell that the person who was dragged out was a woman.

This woman didn't look young, and her wide-open eyes were full of fear.

Isn't this the scariest scare?

I slept well, waiting to use the limited daytime tomorrow to go grazing, but I never thought that my home would be demolished by a group of madmen late at night.

The woman was so frightened that she almost fainted. She subconsciously covered her body in a sweater, huddled up and shivered. Of course, her shivering was not because of the cold, but entirely because of fear.

Whenever she sees a group of guys armed with weapons, her fear comes from instinct.

After a while, all the people trapped by the collapsed tent were pulled out.

The composition of these people is really complex, including men, women, old people and children.

There were twenty of them in total. With so many people living in just four tents, their lives were indeed crowded.

During the whole process, the deer herders were left to their own devices?

of course not.

A man was pulled out, and he began to resist consciously. He picked up a wooden stick and smashed it into the round shield blocked by a Ross man, then stood up and tried to escape.

However, the entire camp was surrounded by a group of madmen!

Everyone understands that it is the leader's order, and in principle it is indeed to capture him alive. If the other party resists and attacks him, then the maximum counterattack is necessary.

The fugitives tried to escape from the Russian siege, but were naturally blocked by round shields.

Next, the poor deer herder was stabbed directly by a short spear, and then he huddled in the snow and howled.

After suffering such fatal injuries, the Russians knew very well that this man was completely finished. However, this guy actually chose to run away at the last moment of his life. He was really a coward.

Otto heard the sounds of fighting and wailing, and subconsciously thought that one of his own had been injured.

If so, it would be the most tragic thing!

He didn't want to interrogate the women who were dragged out for the time being, and hurried to the place where the moans came from.

"what happened?!"

"Chief, this person attacked us."

"So you just chopped him off?"

"Yes!" One person said without changing his expression: "This is a coward who ran away. There is nothing to be proud of in executing such a person."

"Yes." Otto shook his head regretfully: "But this guy is a man, do we have to expect a female deer herder to drive the deer back?"

Only then did anyone think it was a bad idea to hastily execute the runaway.

However, the snow was already covered in silver and red, and the fatally injured person was slowly losing his life in pain.

Otto picked up his sword and stabbed it directly, ending everything for the injured.

He mumbled expressionlessly: "Well, now we can only count on those women? I really don't know if a group of female deer herders can bring the deer back."

So, why did Otto say this? Because among all the prisoners who were pulled out, some of them were alive, some were dead, and a few were dying.

It stands to reason that the tents of the deer farmers are not large, but their living space is too narrow. It is not a small probability that the wooden poles used as ceilings will fall down, and the vulnerable people will be killed.

After a simple statistics, three people were killed by the wooden poles of the houses they built, five others were seriously injured, and the remaining ten people were pushed and kicked.

Including the one who escaped and was killed, the total number of people in this deer herder settlement is only nineteen.

It seems that there are only so many targets that everyone has spent so much effort tracking.

Looking at these surviving captives, there was not a single adult man among them, only some children hugging their mothers in the cold wind, shivering as they watched a group of barbarians destroying their homes.

Because the deer herders, the Sami people, are indeed an ancient ethnic group that has nothing to do with the world.

Maybe they are natural pacifists, but not far to their south is the home of a group of fighting maniacs who are keen on expansion and development.

Living in the presence of powerful neighbors and desiring to maintain peace by escaping is undoubtedly suicide.

The living children were holding their mothers in pain, and the women themselves were at a loss as they looked at the axes and swords of the attackers in panic.

However, the deer herders are not unarmed. As long as they are discovered by Otto and his party this time, the end will be like this - they will be defeated with almost no resistance.

It's just that Otto carried out a very classic night sneak attack. He just rushed back and planned to quickly solve the problem and then withdraw, so he didn't intend to give the deer herders a chance to fight openly.

Of course, the deer herders are not the masters of longship maneuvering as the other group, so why should they engage in an honorable duel for honor?

Soon, many daily necessities were unearthed from the collapsed tent.

Especially those who brought countless broken bows imported from the southern allies, found deer herders' bows, and some well-made arrows.

The arrow clusters are very clever, but the arrowheads are terrible. I found that more than fifty arrows were all made of bone.

In addition to bows and arrows, the so-called "enemy-killing weapons" of deer farmers were also found.

Look what a terrifying weapon this is!

An ax head made of obsidian, a spearhead made of obsidian and antlers, a sledgehammer made of hardwood.

They do have two axes, and their shapes are also in the style of the Vikings!

They actually have such axes!

It smells very surprising.


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