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Chapter 17 Root Cause

Fortunately, at that time, the first batch of orphaned children who followed him had become half-grown adults and could be of great help. The most important thing was that Sean had a good mother.

Although this mother was unqualified in taking care of her children, she was very capable. After learning about her son's plight, she disappeared for only a month and came back again, not to mention bringing back a whole caravan of food. Since then, she has been there every year.

Someone sent a batch of grain in varying quantities to Sean, and it never stopped.

It was also from that time that Sean determined that his mother's identity was not simple. Come to think of it, how could a Whisper level warlock be simple? This was an existence of the same level as the Great Knight.

Sean's relationship with these people is that of a teacher, a friend, a master, and a benefactor.

When they reached adulthood, they left Sean one after another, either returned to their original villages, or started families and started businesses.

But no matter where they are, the imprint that Sean left on them will be indelible for life. Many people unconsciously follow Sean's example and try their best to recruit and educate the orphaned children. Some even go a step further and start to use their followers to follow him.

The knowledge Sean learned around him helped his village and taught the children around him who were not orphaned.

It is a matter of course for Sean to provide the most basic education to the children around him. After all, his soul comes from a modern society where compulsory education is universal, and receiving education has long been a matter of course.

At that time, when Sean's past life memories were flooding back, he copied down all the education textbooks he could recall and picked out things that were common in both worlds and taught them to them.

With those incomplete knowledge, let alone top students, they might not even be able to reach the junior high school level. In Xiaonian's opinion, many of them are at the level of third or fourth grade elementary school students at most.

But this is only Sean's own perspective. In this entire village, there is no place in the world where he can write his own name completely. People who can read, write, and calculate are all wise people. Being a teacher in the village office is not enough.

It's overkill.

After the orphans who grew up around Sean were gone, every village treated them like treasures. With a certain influence, more orphaned children were adopted. This was a virtuous circle.

After their continuous diversion, and as Sean grew older, exercise time took up an increasingly larger proportion. Under conscious control, the number of orphaned children around him gradually decreased. By this year, there were only a dozen or so left.

Sean didn't take the initiative to adopt him.

Except for Marshall, the others were good prospects sent over by the orphaned children who went out first. They thought that following him would delay them, so they sent them to Sean.

First, I hope they can learn more from Sean that they have not learned;

The second is to cultivate feelings.

All the orphaned children who have followed Sean firmly believe that Sean is going to do something big in the future. Now he is just in his dormant period, and it will not be long before he will soar into the sky. Before that, they must

Help him be fully prepared and wait for his call at any time.

Only Sean, the person involved, has never had such an idea.

Being a savior and saving all peoples from fire and water is nonsense to him.

You can't be a hero just by talking, but you need to pay various prices, especially the one of selflessness and selflessness. Ask yourself, from head to toe, he is a very selfish person inside and out.

Saving these orphaned children is also for self-interest. Those orphaned children who are helped can't help but beautify Sean in their hearts, especially those who have left Sean.

As time goes by, they intentionally or unintentionally forget about Sean's shortcomings, and beautify Sean in their hearts, almost like a saint, and they also like to instill this view in others.

Therefore, of the children they have sent over in recent years, Sean only accepts those who are seven or eight years old and have not been severely abused by them. When the children who are spared come, they look at him like they are looking at a statue enshrined on an altar.

, making myself uncomfortable.

"You knew I would come to save you, why did you do this?" Sean was not so calm. He punched Chad hard, staggering him, and growled in a low voice, "Did you start first?"

Sing Faetwo, tell the truth.”

God is not as good as man. The previous riot was completely beyond Sean and Marshall's expectations and completely disrupted their plans.

According to their original plan, Sean caught up with the slave hunting team and continued to harass them, delaying their departure from the mountain.

When necessary, Sean will find ways to kill or anger the opponent, causing the opponent to lose their mind and pursue him, thus buying Marshall more time to recruit more reinforcements, and then annihilate the slave hunting team and eliminate the Andis Mountain People.

Casualties are kept to a minimum.

It's good now. The plan has failed half way before it was implemented. When he met Chad and his gang, Sean's first reaction was that they had led him. The previous riot seemed like an emergency, but any emergency

Every event has its own inevitability.

Someone must have done relevant agitation work before this, and even used deception methods, so that the Andis mountain people could be so united, respond so quickly and thoroughly, and those who have the ability to do this are naturally the ones in front of them.

This wave of people.

I am a failed teacher, a realist through and through, who actually teaches a group of idealistic students.

These guys dream all day long of doing great things and becoming heroes who can solve the sufferings of the Andis Mountain people, but they don't know that becoming a hero requires paying the price of blood.

"Although we didn't sing it first, the fault is indeed with us." Several Andis mountain people looked at each other, and finally Chad spoke, bitterly, "No matter how ambitious we usually are, the most we can do is get the results."

If you use your own life as a bet, you will never use the lives of so many villagers as bargaining chips. What's more, we know that when you find out that the village has been captured, you will never stand idly by. We know your character best. If you don't take action, once you do, you will definitely

We have a sure-fire plan, and we are making preparations secretly, just to keep the captured villagers as safe as possible when you carry out the rescue."

"Now that you all know why such a disaster still happens." Sean's brows knitted into knots. Knowing that it wasn't them, the guilt in his heart was more or less reduced.

"It was the children we brought out who worked together behind our backs." The bitterness and regret on Chad's face almost flowed down. "They heard that you were coming, and they couldn't wait. They wanted to make some achievements for you.

You see, no need to look, the development of things was completely beyond their control. In order to atone for their sins, none of them were willing to withdraw. They all died on the mountain ridge. In the final analysis, they still blamed us for instilling too many ideas of their own into them and making them too eager.

Having become heroes, they should have a better future, but they are buried here in vain."

Obviously, the lives and blood of the tribesmen have taught these young people a vivid lesson, making them more rational in their understanding of ideals and reality. Sometimes compromise is a necessary means to realize their ideals.

"There's no need to blame yourself so much. At least they used their actions to prove that our backbone has not been broken." Sean patted their shoulders and comforted them, "If all people become as realistic as me, we can

The backbone of the people of Dis is probably going to bend eight times!"

"How come, Tang is the strongest backbone of us Andis people."

"Don's humility makes us ashamed."

"I have achieved a little bit in the past few years, but I am a little proud and a little carried away. I'm sorry, Tang, we have let you down."

"Okay." Sean waved his hand, interrupting their self-examination, "I'm not calling you here to hold you accountable. You are all free people. You only need to be responsible for your own actions, and you don't need to be responsible to me.

Come on, what are you going to do next?”

"What else can we do? Of course we can gather the people who have escaped and fight with them so that no one can escape alive from those beasts who destroyed our home and killed our people."

"Shut up, Tang is here, there is no need for you to be blind. Tang, do whatever you say, we will all listen to you."

"That's right, we will do whatever you say, we will listen to you, Tang."

After wandering around for a while, the ball was kicked back to Sean's feet.

"No matter what ideas I come up with, you will always listen to me?" Sean asked.

"Listen." Everyone said in unison, extremely determined.

"Okay then, pack up and go back with the people in your village."

The six people looked at each other, obviously this order was completely beyond their expectations, and finally their eyes fell on Chad, who was one of the first children to follow Sean.

In addition, he and Sean have always lived in the same village. It is not like they only meet a few times a year during gatherings. At that time, there are usually many people and there is no chance to say a few words to Sean.

After a few years, I have become a bit unfamiliar and not as close and casual as Chad. This is also a normal phenomenon. People are always changing and growing.

Chad forced a smile that wasn't even a smile and said, "Don, don't joke, this kind of joke is not funny."

"I'm not joking." Sean said with a serious face, "They are the few survivors in each village after a catastrophe. They are now the seeds of each village and family. We cannot let them suffer any more losses.

And you have done enough before. After suffering this wave of heavy damage, they will not be able to continue on their way without three days and two days of repairs, enough for the reinforcements I am looking for to arrive. Don’t worry, none of them will be able to get out of the mountain."

Although the counterattack of the Andis Mountain People had a certain impact on Sean's plan, in terms of the overall situation, it made things much simpler. Now they only need to delay the opponent for three days and two. This team has already

The fully exposed slave hunting team will definitely die, and the Andis mountain people coming from all directions will tear them into pieces alive.


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