This walled city looks like a small town on the Ganbu plane. The wooden houses here are also very distinctive. Almost every wooden house is built around a giant tree. These wooden houses are divided into branches on the tree.
There are two parts under the tree. In comparison, the wooden house under the tree is simpler than the wooden house on the tree.
These wooden houses look like pigeon cages. They can only accommodate a few people to lie down inside. This kind of house has very few furnishings and cannot light a fire inside. The roof is covered with some unknown leather.
The doors of wooden houses are almost always covered with a layer of leather.
There will be an empty space under each tree, and in these empty spaces there are fire pits and stones that have been burnt black.
After entering the tribe, Surdak only saw some children and old people...
Surdak was sitting in the hall of a huge wooden house, and Samira was sitting opposite him, curiously looking at the wooden house made of digging out the heart of a tree.
This is a luxurious hall made of the trunk of a giant tree. The circular hall is nearly thirty to forty square meters. In addition to the main entrance, there are two circular windows on the left and right sides. The hall is paved with a layer of hard leather.
There is also a staircase leading to the second floor on one side.
There were several monster heads hanging on the wall, including not only a complete black-horned elk, but also a whole nightsaber skin. The dark brocade brilliance of the leather made Surdak envious.
The main seat in the hall was covered with a bear skin, and the leather was spread on the bench. The ferocious bear head was raised high. Suldak could tell that this should be a geomaniac bear, and from the bear
From the first glance, you can tell that this giant earth bear is very large.
Two young indigenous warriors accompanied Surdak as they sat in the hall.
Surdak was thinking about how to establish contact with this aboriginal tribe. Obviously, these matters were not something that these two young aboriginal warriors could decide.
The two young indigenous warriors had no hostility toward Surdak and chatted casually about things in the walled city.
Surdak also took the opportunity to learn about the population of the city, the presence of evil spirits nearby, and how many other aboriginal tribes there were in the area. These young aboriginal warriors answered very readily.
The eager eyes of these two young indigenous warriors glanced at Surdak's waist from time to time, and they were obviously very envious of Surdak's weapons.
Not long after, an indigenous woman brought over some unknown wild fruits and berries. The indigenous people here did not have a plate, but placed the berries on a green leaf.
There is almost no other furnishings in the hall except a bench covered with bearskin on the main seat.
There was a rush of footsteps outside. When Suldak looked toward the door of the hall, he saw a middle-aged native wearing leather armor walking into the hall, with a mountain ax tied to his back.
, there is also a scimitar hanging on the waist. It seems that the blade has been polished countless times, and only a little bit of the edge is left.
There is a scar on the middle-aged Aboriginal man's face, from the left side of his forehead through his left eye to the left side of his face. His eye does not seem to be injured, but the color of the two eyes is a little different. His right eye is the same as other Aboriginal people.
He is brown, but his left eye has a light green cat eye.
If he only looked at this eye, Suldak might think that the other person was a leopard.
He had a strong bloody smell on his body, which can only be found by people who have gone through countless killings. Moreover, his face looked very bad. He walked in with a gloomy face and looked at Suldak with hostility.
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Behind him followed a group of indigenous warriors. These warriors all had some ordinary metal weapons, but these weapons were all badly worn.
The two young indigenous warriors accompanying Surdak quickly stood up and greeted the middle-aged indigenous man: "Big Chief! This..."
The middle-aged native nodded with cold eyes. He did not sit at the main seat in the hall, but stood in the center of the hall. He turned around and looked at Suldak with squinted eyes, and interrupted the young native without politeness.
Questioned:
"Why did you bring the Imperial people back to the walled city?"
Faced with the chief's question, the young native immediately carefully explained: "Chief Hitchcock, these Imperial people were met when we ambush the evil spirits. They are businessmen over there and are willing to sell weapons and other supplies to our tribe.
, so I brought them back to the walled city, Chief Logan has already gone to see Elder Ambrose."
Chief Hitchcock glanced at the young natives and said coldly: "Imperials are not welcome here. Don't rashly bring Imperials to the walled city again. Leave these two Imperials to me."
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Saying that, without waiting for what the young native said, he directly pulled out the scimitar from his waist.
The twenty-odd indigenous warriors following him immediately poured into the hall. The hall was crowded with people, and a group of indigenous warriors surrounded Surdak and Samira with weapons.
"Chief Hitchcock, these two imperial businessmen are our guests. We need..." The young indigenous warrior immediately stood in front of Suldak and explained to the great chief Hitchcock.
"I know that you need sophisticated weapons forged by the Empire's workshops. When I kill them, all the items on their bodies will belong to you. I just want to kill these two Imperials!" Chief Hitchcock said through gritted teeth.
Surdak wanted to rub his forehead.
Obviously, the Hitchcock chief has some inextricable hatred with the Green Empire Lord Army...
He could feel that the big leader opposite was probably a Level 2 powerhouse, and the irrepressible hatred and murderous intent in his eyes filled the whole hall with chills.
"Is this your tribe's way of hospitality?" Surdak stood up and glanced at the surrounding indigenous warriors.
"..."
The young indigenous warrior standing in front of Suldak blushed a little and was too embarrassed to speak.
A group of tribal warriors holding weapons slowly approached Surdak.
Suldak smiled contemptuously, pushed the young indigenous warrior aside, stood in front of Chief Hitchcock and said:
"If you still can't let go of the grudges and hatreds from the past, even if the tribal warriors in the walled city are ten times stronger, your walled city won't be able to hold on for long in the face of the constant invasion by the evil spirits on Moyun Ridge."
He looked Chief Hitchcock straight in the eye and said to him:
"Look at these evil spirits now. They have slaughtered all the edible prey in this mountain range."
"Even if the hunters in your city want to hunt, I'm afraid they can only go to the mountains further north!"
"But have you ever thought about the evil ghosts on Moyun Ridge? Will they cross your walled city and hunt farther north next, or will their hunting targets fall on you?"
The breathing of the indigenous warriors in the hall also became heavy, and it was obvious that Surdak's words had touched upon their pain.
"Perhaps you think you can easily block the evil ghost army's expansion to the north?"
Surdak looked around again and asked loudly.
Without waiting for these indigenous warriors to answer, he continued:
"If that were the case, I don't think I would take the risk of coming here..."
"I think now is a good opportunity for you to strengthen yourself. I can bring you the sophisticated standard weapons of the Green Empire and arm your tribal warriors to the teeth..."
"At that time, your indigenous warriors will be able to defeat those evil ghost warriors more easily on the battlefield."
"Even if you can kill me now, how much benefit can you get from me, a broad sword and a shield, or this set of armor? Are these all you want?"
Suldak continued to question Chief Hitchcock.
Just when Suldak finished these last words, Suldak suddenly saw a stern look in Chief Hitchcock's eyes.
"I want you to die..."
A scimitar stabbed at Surdak with an arc of white. Perhaps because he was a little hasty when swinging the knife, Surdak waved his right arm, and the evil ghost shield appeared like magic, extremely strange.
On his arm, he steadily held the scimitar that had no edge.
This sword has no power, and even the 'Blessed Shield' and 'Sacred Shield' on the evil ghost's shield fail to light up.
The surrounding indigenous warriors all let out uncontrollable exclamations. These warriors must have recognized that the ghostly face skin on the shield was ripped off from an evil general.
At this time, Samira wanted to take action, but restrained herself due to Suldak's eyes.
While she was carefully staring at the indigenous warriors surrounding her, she held one hand on the back of the Sky Strike Bow behind her...
"Stop, what are you guys doing here?" A voice asked at the door of the hall.
The indigenous warriors took a step back and looked toward the hall door uneasily.
"Get out, these two Imperials are my guests."
Surdak noticed an indigenous warrior wearing earth rage bear leather armor striding in from the door. The young indigenous warrior standing next to him immediately said to Surdak: "This is the chief of our tribe...
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When Surdak looked at patriarch Logan, Logan was also looking at Surdak seriously.
The group of indigenous warriors in the hall took the opportunity to walk out in disgrace, leaving only Chief Hitchcock standing there with a machete in his hand.
The Hitchcock chief stood in front of Suldak, still refusing to give in.
"Hitchcock, put away your weapons!" Chief Logan ordered him.
Chief Hitchcock was a little aggrieved, and still pointed the scimitar in his hand at Suldak.
Chief Logan put a hand on his and held it in his, and said in a gentle but unquestionable tone:
"I don't expect you to let go of the hatred in your heart, but now you can't kill these two imperial businessmen. I need to make some deals with them. My tribe needs the weapons and equipment of the imperial people to deal with the Moyun Ridge in the south.
Evil ghost."
Seeing that he still refused to put the scimitar back to his waist, patriarch Logan's eyes flashed with a stern look, and he shouted in a stern tone:
"Hitchcock, this is my order and Elder Ambrose's wish."
Chief Hitchcock's body was a little stiff, and he turned his head to look at Chief Logan. He put away his machete without saying a word, and strode out of the treehouse hall.
At this time, only Chief Logan and the two young indigenous warriors who had been accompanying Suldak were left in the hall. Chief Logan looked at Suldak, then walked to the main bear skin bench in the hall and sat down.
He came down and said to Surdak:
"You have also seen that we aborigines have an irresolvable hatred against the people of your empire. You, like those evil ghosts, have been occupying our land and massacring our people all these years. I admire you very much for how dare you run away.
Are you an imperial merchant who comes to do business with me?"
Chief Logan stared at Suldak with some doubts.
"I usually hunt evil spirits, and occasionally do some business." Surdak did not answer directly, but said: "Now that I am here, I am not asking you to forget these hatreds. Since I am a businessman, I am simply
I want to make a deal with you, maybe this deal can continue forever, I will give you some supplies you need, and I need the Warcraft materials and magic herbs here."
"Right now, I have Warcraft materials and magic herbs. I have these crystal stones here. I heard that you are also very interested in these crystal stones?"
Chief Logan took out more than a dozen strings of magic crystals from his arms. These magic crystals had holes punched in the middle and were strung together one by one.
The size of each magic crystal is also different, and when polishing the magic core, it is almost as big as the magic crystal in the magic core, and it retains the appearance of the original stone.
In the Grimm Empire, the shape and size of the magic crystals circulated by magicians were regulated, and each magic crystal was polished with forty-eight reflective surfaces, making it look like a gorgeous gem.
These magic crystals that are threaded together cannot be exchanged for magic crystals even if they are brought back to the Green Empire due to a hole punched in the middle.
It can only be chopped into smaller pieces of magic crystal of lower value.
Suldak just glanced at the bunch of magic crystals in Chief Logan's hand and shook his head.
Seeing the confused look in Chief Logan's eyes, Suldak took out a normal magic crystal from his wallet and explained to Chief Logan what a valuable magic crystal looked like.
Chief Logan pondered for a moment and then said: "We also have some crystal stones that are not strung together... So, what do you want to trade with me?"
"Ordinary weapons and magic weapons, armor, arrows..."
As Surdak spoke, he took out a knight's long sword, a iris shield, a full set of heavy armor, an alloy bow and a bundle of fine steel arrows from his magic belt bag. He placed these one by one.
in front of.
Chief Logan stood up from his seat, walked to Suldak, leaned over and picked up a knight's sword.
The blade of the long sword was polished like a mirror, and he could even see half of his face from the blade. Chief Logan slowly stroked it from the blade with his other hand, and the expression on his face was a bit complicated.
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He held the knight's long sword and waved it twice before asking Suldak: "How can I trade this long sword?"