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130 You Shouldn't Come Back One

Cage's bold question caused the wizard to fall into silence. After a while, he murmured: "God is everything unknown, the rain and dew falling from the sky, the earthly fire buried deep in the darkness, and the fire we exhale.

Every breath we take is every ray of wind that falls on us.”

"Gods have no form, but they are everywhere."

These words were nonsense and extremely arrogant. Naturally, Cage didn't believe it, but being able to witness the miracle with his own eyes today made him doubt whether this world was really created by gods.

"Master Wizard, if the gods really have no form, how can we find the descendants of the gods?"

"The method of finding the descendants of the gods must also be buried in the prophecy, Cage. This prophecy is a symbol that our barbarians have once again received guidance from the gods for thousands of years. It is extremely important to us. If we can really find the descendants of the gods, then

, the barbarians will surely become stronger."

Cage nodded, but still caught some of the information revealed in the wizard's words.

"Sir, could it be that the gods also guided our race thousands of years ago?"

The wizard stared at Cage, nodded silently, and said: "According to Master Charman, thousands of years ago, the environment in the wasteland was dozens of times worse than it is now. At that time, it was precisely because of the guidance of the gods that the barbarians

Only then can we slowly rise up under the threat of all kinds of ferocious and terrifying monsters, and finally occupy the wasteland."

"This is not a legend, but a history passed down orally by the great wizards of the past dynasties, about the history of our barbarians."

Cage nodded. He had long known that these wizards had hidden many secrets about the barbarians. Now it seemed that these secrets must be related to the so-called gods.

Cage does not believe in gods. If gods are really spiritual, they would not appear once or twice in thousands of years, drop a mysterious prophecy and then disappear without a trace. This is meaningless to Cage.

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He placed the prophecy in his hand on the table beside him, unfolded it carefully, then bowed and said: "Master Wizard, since the prophecy has been copied, I will leave first, knowing that the Hundred Hunting Conference is already one day late.

This cannot be delayed any longer."

The wizard nodded and said: "The Hundred Hunts Conference was originally supposed to be composed of us, but now there are more important things that cannot allow me to be distracted. You will preside over this Hundred Hunts Conference."

Cage was secretly happy, thinking that God was helping me. He originally planned to annex some tribes at this Hundred Hunting Conference to continue to strengthen the Bloodhowler barbarians, but he did not expect that this sudden miracle would make the wizard sitting on his head

The class had no time to take care of the conference, but instead handed all the power into his hands.

In this way, his plan can be implemented more perfectly without any loopholes.

When he thought of this, the corners of Cage's mouth raised slightly uncontrollably. He lowered his head to prevent the wizard from seeing his expression. He stepped back step by step to the door of the camp, then turned around and walked out.

As soon as he left the camp, Cage was preparing to make arrangements when he saw one of his trusted members, the one-eyed general, waiting outside. As soon as he saw Cage, he immediately patted his chest and said: "Commander, I have something important to do."

report."

Cage was in a good mood, so he walked over and said quite relaxedly: "Is it important? What other important things can make you so nervous now? Tell me."

The captain looked solemn and said: "Commander, we have already inquired about the whereabouts of the Silver Bone Token."

When Cage heard that it was about Charlotte's Silver Bone Token, his expression immediately became much more serious. He said in a deep voice: "Tell me the details."

The one-eyed captain nodded, and without further delay, he immediately told Cage in detail how Shiloh and the others had taken the Silver Bone Token and pretended to be the people of the Blood Roar, defrauding many clan leaders and commanders of the big tribes.

"Now the two guys who have obtained the Silver Bone Token are heading north, but they don't have mounts, so they shouldn't be able to run very far. My subordinates will lead some people to hurry up, and they will be able to tie them back and hand them over to the commander early tomorrow morning.

"

Cage was silent for two seconds and suddenly said: "Are you sure there are only two people on the other side? There won't be any ambush, trying to lure us out so that we can counterattack?"

"Those tribesmen saw with their own eyes that there were only two of them. One of them was tall and the other was a little thin. There was really no one else around these two people.

As for whether there is an ambush, huh... Commander, give me a team of troops. Even if there is an ambush, I am sure to beat the opponent to a pulp! Let them remember the consequences of teasing the Bloodhowler barbarians!"

Cage had great trust in the one-eyed captain and knew that the opponent was not weak. He weighed the pros and cons, nodded, and said: "Since you are sure, I will leave this matter to you. Remember, never cause a big incident."

Riots, especially the brothers who are ambushing outside, must not be exposed."

The one-eyed captain nodded: "I know, Commander, don't worry, I swear in the name of my ancestors that I will never destroy the Commander's plan."

Cage nodded and asked the one-eyed captain to lead a group of men (20 horses) to pursue north immediately. At the same time, he also came outside the station to appease the tribal leaders who had been deceived.

The one-eyed captain ordered 20 horses and immediately galloped towards the outside of the venue. They paid attention to the speed of the horses at first and did not move forward with much noise. When they left the venue, they immediately raised their whips and whipped the horses' butts hard.

, and chased towards the north.

On the other side, Shiloh and Bullock had already stepped into the wilderness. The two of them chose a hillside, looked down from a high position, and waited there.

"Boss, are you sure the Bloodhowler barbarians will chase them out?"

Facing Bullock's question, Shiloh smiled and said: "The Bloodhowler Barbarians will definitely send people to hunt us down. Didn't you also notice before that there are several spies following us?"

Bullock nodded and said: "Those spies have such poor tracking skills. I noticed them as soon as they left the camp. Didn't you, the leader, stop me and ask me to let them go?"

"We must let them go, otherwise who will inform the Bloodhowler barbarians."

Bullock didn't quite understand Shiloh's purpose of doing this, but he still sat cross-legged on the ground and said: "What happens after that, boss, what should I do next? Do I still have to hide?"

Shiloh shook his head and said: "After that, no matter who catches up, I will subdue them. Brock, do you have this ability?"

Bullock snorted and said: "How can these rotten fish and shrimps be my opponent? Don't worry, boss. However, no matter how many people they chase, I can handle them all."

Seeing Bullock's eager expression, Shiloh smiled and said, "Okay, you don't have to hold back this time, just make a big fuss and tell your enemies that you are back for revenge."

A dark red light flashed in Brock's eyes, and he nodded heavily.

He had been looking forward to this day ever since he set foot in the depths of the wilderness, and now, it was finally time.


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