34 Blood Night
The night was silent, with only the gentle breeze blowing by.
In the camp of the blue-skinned tribe, the lights were brightly lit.
Due to the gathering of nearly 3,000 warriors from 13 nearby tribes, the place has become overcrowded.
In the wooden house in the center of the camp, there were constant noises. It was the tribal leaders who were drinking.
Nora was the only tribal leader who did not join the carnival. On the contrary, she smelled a strange smell in the air at this time - it seemed that something bad was about to happen.
This was the gods warning her, and she believed it.
"Mom, I don't like it here." The speaker was a tall girl who also wore a veil, only revealing the same purple eyes as her mother.
Nora turned around and pulled her daughter into the tent, saying:
"Go and take a look around the camp."
Natalie frowned when she heard this and said:
"But mother, it's so dark now, I can't see anything clearly."
Nora insisted: "Go and have a look, I have a bad feeling."
"All right."
Natalie had no choice but to lie down on a wool blanket and hold her breath.
The next moment, her eyeballs suddenly rolled up, and the original amethyst-like eyes disappeared, replaced by creepy pure white.
Outside the camp, a crow fluttered its wings, croaked a few times, and then dived into the dark forest.
Nora sat cross-legged next to her motionless daughter, holding her hand, looking slightly anxious.
But before Natalie could send back the news, there was a sudden commotion in the camp.
Nora suddenly became nervous, but she did not want to leave her daughter at this time, so she raised her voice and shouted outside:
"What happened?"
"Master Patriarch, it seems that there is a fire in the village."
"on fire?"
"Yes, but it doesn't look like the fire is big. It's probably just an accident. You don't have to worry too much."
Nora did not relax at all after hearing this, but became even more convinced that her hunch was correct.
Just when she was hesitating whether to send some tribesmen to take a look at the fire site, her daughter Natalie suddenly let out a scream and sat up suddenly.
The eyes also returned to their normal purple color.
But her expression was extremely panicked: "Mother, mother, it's not good, I saw a lot of people, a lot of people are walking towards the camp! They are all armed!"
Seeing that her premonition was confirmed, Nora was shocked. She comforted her daughter and asked in a deep voice:
"Don't panic, Natalie, tell me, which direction did they come from?"
"They are coming from all directions, we are surrounded! What should we do, mother? Are the people from the River Bend coming to kill us?"
"Probably." Nora tried her best to stay calm and asked again, "But they always have a direction with the least number of people, right?"
Natalie took a few deep breaths and recalled:
"I feel like there are the fewest people in the north."
"okay, I get it."
After saying that, Nora got up and walked out.
Natalie was startled, quickly stood up, hugged her mother's arm tightly, and refused to let go.
Nora had no choice but to take her out of the camp.
At this time, the chaos in the village not only did not subside, but intensified!
Fire also rose from more than one place, and the wild people were busy putting out the fire, which made the camp even more chaotic.
"The Huya tribe betrayed us! The Huya tribe betrayed us!"
"The Blueskin Tribe betrayed us! They colluded with the Riverbend people to kill all the wildlings!"
"It was the Changbeard tribe who betrayed..."
…
All kinds of chaotic sounds rang out in the camp, leaving the savage warriors at a loss as to who was the enemy and who was the friend.
Trust gradually collapsed, and at the same time, this fragile alliance collapsed.
The warriors from various tribes who were still drinking and chatting, preparing to go to the battlefield together tomorrow, suddenly became infinitely suspicious of the people around them.
If the leaders of each tribe can stand up in time to stabilize people's hearts at this time, they can prevent the further spread of chaos.
But the strange thing is that from the beginning of the chaos to now, no tribal leader has been seen.
The clan chief's wooden house in the center of the camp fell into a strange calm at this critical moment.
Many savages also ran to knock on the door, but received no response at all.
Nora saw all this, and her heart sank. But she knew that she could no longer hesitate at this moment, so she quickly called a few tribesmen and ordered:
"You immediately gather all the tribesmen and tell everyone to rush to the north! Don't be reluctant to fight when you encounter the enemy, just get away from this place quickly. Remember, this is not our war!"
"yes!"
As soon as she finished explaining, Nora heard a dull and long horn sound coming from outside the camp.
"Kill! Kill! Kill!"
Then the cry of killing rang out.
In the darkness, it seemed as if countless figures rushed out from all directions and surrounded the blue-skinned tribe's camp.
And this became the last straw that broke the camel's back, and the camp instantly exploded.
The savage warriors were like headless flies, running around with their heads in their hands. Even if some wanted to raise their swords to meet the enemy, they could not organize a decent resistance at all.
When Nora saw this, she held her daughter's hand tightly and said loudly:
"Everyone in the Wandering Crow Tribe, please don't scatter. Follow me and rush north!"
"Come on!"
…
"Why! Qi Man, why did you betray us!"
In the wooden house, Linya, the leader of the blue-skinned tribe, roared at the top of his lungs.
His hands and feet were tied with thick ropes, and strange blue blood oozed from his constant struggle.
"Qi Man, what benefits did the Hebend people give you?" the leader of the Longbeard Tribe also asked angrily.
"Qi Man, have you forgotten your identity?"
"You are a savage! You will always be a savage! There is no way the people of the Reach can trust you!"
"Yes, only we are your brothers! Let us go, and together we will drive Hebend out of the Crimson Mountains!"
"Yes! Let us go, and we will never pursue what you did tonight!"
…
Faced with questions, threats, or words of solicitation from the heads of various tribes, Cheman remained indifferent and just stood in front of the window, looking out expressionlessly.
The jumping firelight reflected on his face, making that handsome face look a little ferocious.
In a daze, Cheman recalled what Samwell said to him before this operation——
"I gave those tribal leaders a chance to surrender, but they still chose to resist. I will not give such people a second chance. I can accept the surrender of all other savages, but they cannot. So, in my case
When I step into the blue-skinned tribe's camp, I don't want to see any tribal leader still alive!
Do you know what to do?"
Qi Man remembered his shock and anger at the time, but in the end, he lowered his head and said:
"I know."
…
After an unknown amount of time, the movement outside gradually subsided, the screams and killings subsided, and the voices of surrender and begging for mercy gradually took over.
The tribal leaders trapped in the house gradually became desperate and collapsed on the ground, no longer trying to persuade the traitor.
Seeing that the battle was about to come to an end, Cheman knew that it was his turn to complete his mission.
I thought that my heart had been as solid as stone, but at this moment, there was still a trace of hesitation in Qi Man's eyes.
But this hesitation did not last long.
Chapter completed!