typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

230. Salamander

The old village chief reached out and grabbed a handful of volcanic ash on the ground, and asked Surdak doubtfully: "Can this thing be used to build a wall?"

"It's almost the same. You need to add some lime. You can try it first. Anyway, you won't lose anything." Surdak said. He was not sure. Who knows what difference the volcanic ash in this world would make. If he patted his chest and made it,

If you get the guarantee, then the volcanic ash cannot be used at all, which is a slap in the face.

The old village chief felt that Surdak was right, and there would be no loss in trying, so he shouted to a young villager: "Oh, Kakaro, put these volcanic ash in a bag and carry it on your back.

Go back to the village."

The villager named Kakaro was cleaning the slate floor. He swept aside all the volcanic ash covering the slate floor, and then spread the blanket he carried with him on the slate floor. Hearing the old village chief's order, he looked at him in confusion.

The old village chief asked: "Uncle Bright, why do we need to carry this thing to the village?"

The old village chief thought for a moment and didn't know how to explain it, so he glared at Kakaro with some irritation and scolded: "I told you to carry it, just do it. Where does all this nonsense come from."

The young villager immediately ran back, found a cloth bag containing dry food, took out the few dry food left in it, and filled a bag with volcanic ash at the instructions of the village chief An and put it aside.

At this time, a villager ran back panting and reported to the old village chief with an exaggerated expression:

"Uncle Brett, there seems to be a gray rock iguana over there..."

The villagers were all wrapped in blankets and lying on the stone slabs. When they heard this cry, they all looked towards the villager. Some people couldn't help but mocked: "Kakro, you can find the gray rock even when you run out to relieve yourself."

Iguana? Why didn’t the iguana bite your dick off?”

"hehe……"

Everyone burst out laughing.

The villagers, who had already prepared to go to sleep, got up one after another, preparing to pick up poles and follow the old village chief to catch iguanas.

The old village chief looked at the sky and said: "It's so late, they got into the cracks in the rocks, and we can't find them at all. Let's rest first. We'll talk about it tomorrow morning!"

In the past few days, almost everyone who has been hunting limestone iguanas in the Pagolos Mountains has lost a lot of weight, and their skin has also shed a layer of old skin due to the sun. It can be said that the hunting here is quite hard.

The old village chief naturally had his own considerations and did not let the villagers continue to hunt iguanas at night.

The old village chief patted Kakro on the shoulder, asking him to take some time to rest, and comforted him: "We have captured enough gray rock iguanas this time. Of course, it would be nice to catch some more..."



At dawn, Suldak was suddenly woken up by someone gently tapping him. There was a faint burnt smell floating in the air, and his mouth was a little dry.

There was a thick layer of gray clouds floating in the sky, and traces of dust fell from the sky. It was everywhere on my body and face.

When Surdak saw that it was the old village chief, he was about to speak, but the old village chief held his mouth shut and put his finger to his lips to signal him to silence.

Surdak quickly got out of his sleeping bag. The old village chief had already rushed to wake up the next villager. Two villagers responsible for keeping watch were hiding behind a huge rock and were thinking about the Pussy Volcano.

, Surdak walked over quietly, hid behind the rocks and looked over there.

A giant lizard covered in flames lay in the volcanic ash. The lizard was nearly three meters long. It looked like an alligator, but it was thicker and had very sharp claws and a pair of eyes.

As magnificent as a ruby, it looks like it is swallowing a pale yellow stone. Its mouth full of sharp teeth opens and closes up and down, and a large piece of yellow rock is swallowed into its stomach.

Surdak had never seen a lizard eat before. The scene before him completely overturned his understanding of lizards. Do lizards need to eat stones?

An awakened villager walked over in a daze, and when he saw clearly the huge lizard with its body burning with flames, it sat on the ground with its eyes staring straight, making a cooing sound in its throat, and using its hands and feet together.

Crawling backwards, obviously frightened by this large lizard covered in fire.

"What on earth is that big guy?" The young villager asked in fear as he lay behind the stone.

Before anyone could answer, the villager who was lying on the rocks to monitor the big lizard jumped down from the rocks and said urgently: "It seems to have seen us."

In addition, some villagers were shouting: "Get out of here quickly..."

When Surdak saw the big lizard, it just turned its head and glanced this way, then ignored it and continued to eat the light yellow rocks there. He wanted to call out to the villagers, but the scene was so chaotic that no one was there.

If he was willing to listen to him, the old village chief could only call on all the villagers to gather together and take their luggage with them so as not to scatter.

After running two kilometers from the stone wall and seeing that the big lizard had not caught up, the villagers panted and stopped next to a stone crevice, ready to rest for a while before continuing on their way.

Suldak stopped, found the old village chief who was counting people, and said seriously to the old village chief: "I think I should have a way to deal with that big guy."

When the old village chief heard what Suldak said, his eyes suddenly opened as big as bells, and he said to Suldak in a stern tone: "Give up this dangerous idea, little Duck, that's an adult."

Salamander!"

"I am also a knight." Suldak patted the shield behind him, showing a confident look on his face.

At this moment, the villagers' courage had long been frightened by the salamander, and their faces showed no fighting spirit.

Surdak said to the old village chief: "You just need to mark the place along the way. When I kill that big guy, skin it, and mount a horse, I should be able to catch up with you soon."

"Those who are willing to help stay, and those who don't want to take risks carry the iguanas back!" Chief Bright said to the surrounding villagers.

When the villagers heard what the old village chief said, they immediately stood behind the old village chief, making it clear that they did not want to face the big lizard again.

Only a few young people, including Charlie and Luke, hesitated for a moment, walked up to Suldak, carried a hunting bow and asked Suldak: "Tell me how we can help you?"

Suldak did not refuse, but patted the shoulders of several young people and said to Charlie: "I have a bag of fine steel arrow clusters here. You can cut off the arrowheads of the wooden arrows and replace them with this one. Don't

Hopefully the wooden arrow will pierce the salamander's skin."

He took out a bag of fine steel arrow clusters from his magic belt bag and asked these young people to modify their own arrows first. Then he took off the alloy bow from his back, handed it to Charlie, and said to him: "Charlie

, you hold this alloy bow first, I won’t be able to use it for the time being.”

Surdak handed the 'Water Gathering' magic scroll to the old village chief and said, "Uncle Bright, take everyone back first. It won't take long for us to catch up."

The old village chief did not hesitate, nodded and said: "Be smart, we will wait for you in front..."


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next