Three hundred and fortieth chapters provoke a fight
Maori boats are all canoes, so the bigger their boats are, the bigger the trees are. Therefore, among the Maori people, the size of the boat often represents the level of status. Seeing what was obviously a big fish in front of him, Liu Wei looked down
Sheng discussed a few words with several soldiers. The warriors paddling speeded up, while the warriors rocking the oars slowly adjusted the direction of the bow, and soon aimed the bow at the waist of the big ship.
Liu Wei and others pretended to chase the fish and rowed the boat quickly. When the people on the big boat noticed that a boat was crashing towards them, it was too late to turn around.
With a muffled sound, Liu Wei's boat hit the waist of the big boat. Originally, the hand-rowed boat was not fast, but there was no damage despite the collision. However, the canoe was small in width and not very stable, even if it was
Such a small impact still caused the large ship on the opposite side to shake violently, and several people on board were almost thrown into the water.
Maori people all have oil paint on their faces and bird feathers on their heads. One of them, who had particularly large and numerous bird feathers, shouted and spoke a string of Maori words.
Liu Wei hid in the stern of the boat and whispered: "What is this grandson talking about?"
The soldier rocking the oar understood Maori and explained in a low voice: "He was yelling and saying that we didn't have eyesight."
Liu Wei clicked his tongue and said in surprise: "He said so much in such a long way, just these two sentences? This Maori language is really long-winded."
The soldier laughed and said, "What he scolded is so unpleasant. I'm just going to explain it to you simply. I won't talk much. Besides, Maori is very verbose." The two of them were chatting in a low voice, but the soldier in front of him deliberately raised his voice and spoke in a low voice.
He yelled in Maori.
Hearing the soldier's scolding, the Maori man was obviously in a daze, but he quickly reacted and seemed to be very angry. He continued to speak long paragraphs of Maori language, as if firing a machine gun. "He's here again."
What did you say? So wordy." Liu Wei asked.
The soldier swaying the oar said: "Counsel Liu, we have caught a big fish now. He said that he is the eldest son of Chief Cabrades and wants us to apologize."
After hearing this, Liu Wei's eyes suddenly lit up: "Great, we are looking for such a big fish." Then he stood up, took a harpoon from under his feet, and quietly walked forward.
The chief's son was still gesticulating and cursing, and the soldiers on Liu Wei's side were also yelling at each other. It seemed that the chief's son and several of his guards were very annoyed that civilians like Liu Wei's side dared to offend themselves.
The guards all had indignant looks on their faces, and they all picked up bone harpoons and stone fish-planing knives, waved them around, and yelled back.
The soldiers on Liu Wei's side became more and more aggressive in scolding, and the chief's son's face gradually darkened, and he was shaking with anger. It was obvious that the soldier was scolding quite unpleasantly. The angry chief's son couldn't help but wave the harpoon in his hand, and shouted at
The scolding warrior came over with great vigor.
Liu Wei watched with cold eyes and found that these Maori people were relatively restrained. The chief's son did not use the bone-spiked end of the harpoon to strike, but used the wooden end of the pole. The scolding warrior had already
Get ready, wave the harpoon sideways in your hand, and block the harpoon shaft.
"Good opportunity." Liu Wei thought silently in his heart, and saw the chief's son's harpoon being blocked by the warrior, leaving the door open. Liu Wei hid his figure behind the scolding warrior, and at the same time, he exerted force on his waist and used his arms as a shield.
The axis force penetrated his whole body. Liu Wei concentrated all his strength and threw the harpoon that was ready to go.
In the midst of everyone's astonishment, the sharp bone spike of the harpoon drew a white line in the air and pierced the chest of the chief's son until it penetrated the handle. The chief's son screamed in agony, and the sound from the harpoon was heard.
He pushed back hard and fell out of the canoe.
When the guards of the chief's son saw their master falling into the water, they all looked into the water and prepared to fish him out. Seeing that the other party was only focused on saving people, Liu Wei shouted: "Do it."
The soldiers picked up the harpoons in the canoe and threw them over. Liu Wei led all special forces. Each of these people had unique skills. Any weapon in their hands could exert its maximum power, even a bone harpoon.
It was no exception. After a series of screams, several of the guards of the chief's son turned their backs and fell into the water.
"Quickly retreat." Liu Wei ordered in a low voice, and the soldiers quickly picked up the oars and quickly retreated towards the way they came. The Maori fishing nearby did not react until this moment, and some fishing boats from the South Island rushed over to rescue them.
Others chased the canoe of Liu Wei and others, but Liu Wei's fishing boat had already gone far away, and the Maori tried their best to catch up, but they could not catch up.
Chief Cabrades' only son was killed, which was a big deal among the Maori people. The bad-tempered chief lost his heir. The chief, who was carried away by his anger, did not ask for confirmation at all. He just listened to the beatings nearby.
Yu's tribe reported that a man paddling a North Island canoe killed his son.
The Maori people had oil paint on their faces, so it was impossible to tell whether they were Maori, but the other party could speak fluent Maori, so he didn't even think about whether someone was provoking him.
In fact, this is very easy to figure out. According to Chief Cabrades, the two sides have been fighting over the fishing ground for more than a day or two, but there have been no major casualties. This time, the two sides must have fought in anger.
, both sides failed to restrain themselves from making mistakes and hurting people.
Chief Labroli of the North Island was shocked when he received the news, but he soon realized the seriousness of the problem.
The North Island is weak. Once the two sides conflict, their tribe will definitely suffer. The frightened Chief Labroli immediately sent a special envoy to the South Island, hoping to quell the matter. But the hatred of killing his son is too great.
It's a big deal. There were already many conflicts between the two sides, but this time they all exploded.
The furious Chief Cabrades did not give the North Island envoy any chance to explain, but directly killed the envoy and sent his head and a stone knife back to the North Island.
In Maori tradition, Chief Cabrades' action is the most intense way to challenge an opponent, and it heralds a fight to the death. After receiving the head and stone knife sent back from the South Island, Chief Labroli had no choice.
, he can only deal with it actively.
Due to his strong strength and large population, Chief Cabrades recruited 120,000 men in fine clothes from all over the island, and took a large number of canoes to launch an active attack on the North Island, while the Maori of the North Island were at La Broli.
Under the leadership of the chief, they fought tenaciously, and the two sides fought fiercely on the beach.