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Chapter 129: Forest~)

"Planck..."

Regarding what Planck did, the crew of the "Abyss" didn't know how to react for a moment. Following the first mate, there were only four crew members of the "Abyss" plus one "Neptune"

The crew is five people.

Seeing the death of "Phantom Vincent" at this time, Gangplank succeeded to the throne on the spot. These ordinary crew members bowed their heads and worshiped. No matter whether Gangplank could get the approval of the powerful people on the ship, they didn't have them anyway.

What's up.

"Is this okay? Master Reed."

Plank stared at Reed, the madness in his eyes gradually hiding. He knew that he could not show hostility.

"You are decisive and ruthless enough. I am really looking forward to what you can achieve. Will you do better than your father? Can you, who once had a kind heart, still find your original intention?"

Reed smiled. The current Gangplank was not as oily as the old captain in his memory.

There is fire in his eyes now. He is not the loser who only lived in Bilgewater and became a terrorist dictator. This unique experience may change him.

"..."

Planck did not answer, and Reed did not expect his answer. This ending had achieved his goal for him, so there was no need to stay here any longer. Planck's fate had little to do with him.

"Remember this lesson, young captain, before you have enough strength, don't mess with the yordles."

Reed left these words, and then took Fitz and left the captain's cabin directly, returning to the deck.

"Puff puff puff", Reed pricked all the water bubbles, and the crew members fell to the deck "thumping".

The liar yordle who was targeted by Reed was not released by him, but floated away with them.

No matter how much the guy yelled and slapped him, it was of no use. Reed didn't look at him until he got back on the Dragon Shark's back.

"Lord Reed! Spare me! I was deceived by Tam Kench. You know, no matter how much courage you give me, I don't dare to take people to Bandle City to cause trouble!"

The liar yordle was released by Reed. This guy is slovenly and slovenly. Regardless of his appearance, he doesn't look like a yordle at all.

Instead, he looks like an out-and-out Bilgewater gangster. This guy blends in really well.

"Yes, you really don't dare to do that, but how dare you go around doing evil in the name of a Yodel and under the banner of Bandle City? Do you really think I don't care?"

Reed didn't buy the sophistry of this sloppy yordle at all. Instead, he directly pointed out the key to the problem. How dare this guy dare?

"..."

The old sloppy man was obviously stunned for a moment. He seemed to be a little unprepared that Reed would suddenly say such a thing.

In his opinion, those are just basic operations. He uses his identity as a Yodle and his background in Bandle City to gain knowledge and make a living. Is this wrong?

"Yes, but you are also wrong. You obviously have many other ways to make a living, but you chose the worst one among them. What you did touched the bottom line and brought consequences to other Yodles.

Danger."

Reed nodded. At least in his opinion, the other party's behavior was wrong. Things like cheating, abduction, burning, killing, looting, etc., if done under the guise of a yordle, the consequences would be serious, and the damage would be to all yordles.

image.

After all, humans' understanding of the Yodles is very limited. If a certain guy causes trouble, it will be applied to all individuals, which will eventually lead to a direct collapse of reputation.

"Most of our compatriots are gentle and friendly and are not good at fighting. However, they are naive and easy to trust others, and they are very easy to be plotted by those with ulterior motives. You should not just cause trouble without making people fear you."

Reed was thinking about what kind of punishment he should give this guy. What he did was completely traitorous. Logically speaking, the punishment should be extremely severe.

But considering that the other party is a "wild yordle" who does not live in Bandle City, and that he has always adhered to the bottom line and has not spoken out, and has not become a true leader, it is still possible to receive a lighter sentence, at least he will not be punished with death.

"I'll lock you up for fifty years so that you can have a long memory."

For the yordles, this is a moderate lesson. Fifty years is not a long time for the yordles, but fifty years of imprisonment is a long time for the yordles who are loose by nature.

It was very difficult.

Especially for the guy in front of him, not living in Bandle City shows that he has a special personality, but he likes hanging out in Bilgewater, which shows that he likes disorder. Fifty years in prison will definitely be torture for him.

"Oh no! You can't do this! Why do you imprison me!"

Upon hearing Reed's words, the slovenly guy immediately began to protest painfully and cursed Reed as a dictator and a nosy guy. He had lost his mind and completely ignored the possibility that he might be detained for a longer period of time.

"Sixty years."

Reed's words directly made him shut up and recognize the reality. He was meat on the chopping board and could only be slaughtered by others.

"I'm going back first, and I'll come and play with you when I have time."

Reed said goodbye to Fitz. His purpose in coming to Bilgewater had been achieved, and now it was time to leave.

"OK!"

Fitz responded, and then drove the dragon shark away directly. He wanted to tell everyone about today's experience to the Kaima tribe. Of course, he might have to slightly exaggerate his role. The adventure of the great undersea warrior Fitz!

After bidding farewell to Fitz, Reed carried the captured prisoner to the portal at the Bilgewater Pier.

"It's been a long time since you've been back to Bandle City, right? I'll let you stay longer this time and reflect on what you should do."

Reed said as he stepped into the portal, left Bilgewater, and returned to Bandle City.

As for the yordle, he seemed to have lost his soul, with his head hanging down, not wanting to say a word at all.

Reed thought for a while, and did not go to the city, but to the outskirts of the city. Although the world where the Yodels live is called Bandle City, the scope is actually quite large, and it is not just the central city of Bandle City.

There are many villages on the outskirts of the city, with lush forests, patches of orchards and fields. Although food is not a necessity, agriculture and forestry can also become a hobby.

There is a very unique forest on the bank of the Nonglin River to the west of Bandel City. The owner of this forest is Maokai, a natural spirit who has lost his home.

"Aren't you here? Are you going to Shadow Island again?"

Reed carried the dejected yordle to Maokai's forest, where the trees swayed to welcome him and told him that Maokai was not here.


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