广州桑拿论坛,广州条友网,佛山品茶网,夜生活论坛 广州夜网 However, I also expressed my gratitude to Surdak for helping to clear the indigenous warriors.

However, I also expressed my gratitude to Surdak for helping to clear the indigenous warriors.

It’s a pity that Aung San didn’t communicate with both sides this time, which is a big problem, but these indigenous warriors are really very enthusiastic. After cleaning up the battlefield, they took the initiative to bring Surdak and the cavalry back to their hiding place.
The heads of indigenous tribes are also the first to meet them …
Chapter 16 Lobbying
Just on the hillside of the northern slope of the thorn mountain range, Anta took Surdak through the messy stone pillars and walked to a mountain gap surrounded by stone pillars.
The gap in the mountain is less than 100 meters long and more than 3 meters wide. Many wooden houses are built in the gap. The outside of these wooden houses are covered with bark, hay and mud. Every wooden house looks very narrow. There will always be an old man sitting against the wall at the door of the wooden house to bask in the sun.
There is a smell of smoky life here, but obviously they should have special huts, and they can’t smell shit in front of and behind the house.
Surdak didn’t expect such a secret residence to be hidden here. There was a cave in the innermost part, and some women with children in their arms were cooking simple food.
They made the vessel a gaping pot, and three stones were filled with firewood.
The flame from the surface almost swallowed the iron pot and burned it dark.
There is a mess of food cooking in the iron pot. The only thing Surdak can recognize is a worker ant leg.
Seeing Surdak coming in from the outside with a group of deputy armed cavalry, the women and children of the indigenous tribe all seemed very nervous but curious.
They squatted next to the big iron pot, wrapped in some skins, and their eyes were wide open.
There are those old people lying on the plane of the wooden house, and their eyes are full of indifference and hostility.
A group of strong indigenous warriors gathered from all sides to gather around Anta. These indigenous people gathered together and said a lot of Surdak couldn’t understand the indigenous language.
Each of these natives has a hardwood bow with an iron knife or axe slung over his waist, but those irons are very broken. Surdak felt that even the worst blacksmith shop in Hailansa would not sell such broken weapons.
In order to avoid causing panic among the indigenous tribes, Surdak brought Andrew and Samira with him, and there were twenty auxiliary armed cavalry.
Gulitem, Aphrodite, Selena and hundreds of cavalry are waiting at the foot of the mountain outside to return the two thunder rhinoceros and a enslaved ghost-striped male ant.
A group of young aborigines followed the cavalry around like heroes, and their eyes were full of novelty and envy.
Hundreds of indigenous people surrounded a tribal chief in messy skins to meet them from the cave.
He has a sharp axe hanging around his waist, and his body is very strong. He wears a head ring inlaid with various gems and feathers, and a magic stone necklace on his chest. His chest and arms are engraved with some black tattoos.
I remember Aung San once said that these black patterns represent the life achievements of indigenous warriors, and many indigenous warriors have black tattoos.
The aboriginal patriarch went to Surdak, whose figure was twice thicker than Surdak’s, and he was full of solid muscles. He held out a big hand like a cattail leaf fan and made a fist, and Surdak hit him.
The aboriginal patriarch said in a blunt imperial language, "My friends heard from Anta that you saved their lives. I want to thank you very much. Those battles belong to you."
He pointed to the ghost-tattooed soldier ant bodies that Anta brought back.
Surdak found that it seems that every indigenous tribal leader is proficient in some imperial languages. When he meets the elder of the indigenous tribe, he is also proficient in imperial languages. The indigenous leader will also seem that they don’t know the imperialists.
"Hello friend, do you speak Imperial?" Surdak asked quietly.
"Of course, when I was young, I lived in your city Wilkes for two years." The aboriginal patriarch laughed a little exaggerated and almost squeezed out some wrinkles, then patted his strong chest and introduced himself. "My name is Irmat. Welcome to my tribe!"
"My name is Surdak, and I’m the commander of the Duodan Canyon garrison." Surdak picked his helmet and dragged his right arm.
He looked around and found that the aborigines around him were all blank-faced, obviously unable to understand Imperial language.
"At present, it is being carried out in the hilly area to eliminate the ghost-striped red ant" Surdak added.
Then Irmat, the indigenous patriarch, invited Surdak into the cave, which was very dry and clean, and even divided some separate rooms with boards and skins.
It’s the living room of Irmat, an indigenous patriarch, where the light is dim. Irmat asked the women to prepare some food and water.
Picked up the water glass, Surdak looked at Zhang Xi Xi’s wooden bowl and didn’t have the courage to drink it
It’s not easy to put it back directly and say to the indigenous patriarch, "No matter my Duodan town or your tribe is currently attacked by the ghost-striped red ant."
The indigenous patriarch sits opposite Surdak, and behind him is full of indigenous warriors. Young people in the tribe can squeeze into the hole.
When women passed by the cave with clay pots, young people dared to sneak their thighs.
The aboriginal patriarch didn’t pay attention to this at this time. He thought about it for a while and then nodded his head in agreement.
Surdak went on to say, "They are fierce and numerous, and they want to capture our homeland and establish their red ant empire. I think we have a common enemy against the ghost-striped red ant."
When Surdak said this, the indigenous patriarch immediately came and said, "Yes, these ghost-striped red ants have destroyed our home. They have eaten everything they can eat and many ethnic groups. If we want to regain our home in hilly and mountainous areas, we must drive them away."

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