Massa woke up and saw that he was in the room, feeling dizzy. He remembered that he felt dizzy when he came back, and he fell to the ground and didn't know anything after that.
I pushed the door open and wanted to go out to see if Baka had left safely. I found that it was already very late and the door was actually locked.
"Why should I be locked up?" Massa turned around and looked at Afa and said
"Don't you know what you have done?" Massa said with a guilty conscience.
"What did I do? You told me to pick up those people as you asked," Massa said confidently.
"Even if I didn't come back right away, I just went for a walk and you haven't said anything yet, why did you lock me up?" Massa said.
The patriarch saw Massa's face and said, "Don't you think I don't know that you met with Baka yesterday? I told you not to have any contact with him in the future. Why didn't you listen?"
Massa didn't say anything and was curious about how Alfa knew. He looked at Alfa
Seeing that Massa still refused to tell the truth, he continued, "This morning, someone bumped into Baka and he injured a tribesman. I locked him in the dungeon."
"It's impossible for him to hurt anyone. Besides, you know his temper well," Massa said anxiously looking at his Afa.
How could he be caught? With Baka’s ability, this wouldn’t be the case.
"Baka will not harm the tribe. You can't lock Baka in the dungeon. There is a misunderstanding between them, Alfa." Massa said and saw that Alfa ignored him and chased after him. He sat on the ground and continued.
"Afa, let Baka go. He is no longer a member of the clan. You cannot deal with him according to clan rules."
The patriarch turned around and went back to lie down on the recliner, thinking about what the food he had eaten at Meng Qiqi's place was made of.
"Don't worry, they will let him out tomorrow." Massa breathed out after hearing the words and finally felt relieved.
"But punishment must be meted out. Free entry and exit within the clan has already broken the agreement.
I made it very clear when they left the clan that they would not be allowed to return to the territory of Red Earth. Now that he breaks in without permission, punishment is inevitable."
"But he came back to the Red Earth Territory just to send me back." Massa walked up to the team leader and begged, saying that no one could survive the snake torture. Although he had never seen it with his own eyes, what he saw that day was
A big snake can imagine how cruel the punishment is
"Are you embarrassed to say that? I feel that you seem to be injured. Although there are no wounds on your body, your breath is much weaker.
I don’t know what you went through yesterday, but I told you not to meet Baka. If it weren’t for him, how could you be in danger?
Have you ever thought about how I would explain to your parents if something happened to you?
In short, he must accept all punishments. As long as he survives the snake punishment, I will not only let him go but also agree to give them a place in the red soil."
Massa did not expect that Alfa would make such a decision. Baka was constantly surrounded by strange beasts on the red soil.
There are dangers everywhere. He doesn't say it, but he knows that he wants to have a place to belong, even if he doesn't like the rules and some unacceptable things in the clan.
"I don't care, but Baka cannot accept the snake punishment. If you punish him, you can punish me too. Anyway, he saved my life."
Besides, this has nothing to do with Baka in the Lai tribe. I did it myself.
It's wrong, why do you hurt innocent people on something that has nothing to do with Baka? And he is no longer a tribesman, so what else do you have to worry about?" Massa said willfully.
"You are not a child anymore. You must be responsible for what you said. You will also be responsible for your clan members in the future." The clan leader scolded.
"I don't care. In short, Baka can't be punished. Why should he be punished because he was obviously trying to save me? It's not fair. He didn't do anything. If you say you don't let me go to meet those people, I can't touch him.
You are the culprit." Massa said regardless.
Looking at Massa's appearance, he became angry, waved the scepter in his hand, raised it hard, and then lightly knocked on her shoulder.
"You damn guy, you dare to talk to Afa like that, you're really itching, aren't you?" The clan leader stood up and said loudly
"Anyway, it won't hurt if you hit me." Massa still said shamelessly.
"Everyone in the clan has seen it. I can't break my promise. If I deal with it casually, I will be respected in the future." The clan leader sighed and said.
Massa can't understand that he has to do the wrong thing just to be in awe? He can't accept it at all.
"It makes no sense. It's just a small matter that makes Baka admit his mistakes and leave. Why punish him to warn others? Even if those rebellious tribesmen have a place here, can you guarantee that it will be fair?
Treat them?
You can't just rely on Baka to respect you and keep hurting him. You can't do this. I don't agree." Massa said without looking at the patriarch.
"It's useless if you don't agree. As long as Baka agrees." The patriarch said and knocked on the door. The people outside opened it and locked it again.
Massa watched the door open and rushed over, "Afa, let me out." As he said this, he pushed the door that was locked again.
"Afa, you can't do that, let me out, Afa, let me out, Afa, Afa." Massa kept shouting until he could no longer hear the footsteps and had to go back to bed.
I was thinking about who could help Baka, and finally I thought of Meng Qiqi and the others.
Massa climbed over the wall and there was a hole under the cabinets that she could get out of. When Afa locked her up, Baka dug it out.
Massa struggled to get through and ran towards Meng Qiqi's residence. When she ran to the window, she found that everyone was asleep late at night, so she had to find a place to hide and wait to talk to them in the morning.
But she couldn't sleep at all. Watching the moon in the sky shining her shadow on the ground, she suddenly thought of something and ran deep into the forest.
Baka sat on the stone steps and looked at the moon outside, thinking that Anza and the others must be anxious now. He must be worried after not going back for so long.
I just hope they don't do anything wrong impulsively, and don't run around, otherwise if they encounter it, there really will be no place to bury it.
Baka also couldn't understand why he was the last member of the clan to cause such a quarrel. Those old clan rules were not enough to protect the lives of the clan members. Why was the clan leader unwilling to make changes?
Baka let the moonlight shine on his face, closed his eyes and felt the silence of the night. Occasionally, the nightingale cooed and flew away again.
Suddenly there was a shadow blocking the light above his head, and Baka looked towards the entrance of the cave in confusion.
It was impossible to see who it was in the backlight, "Who is where?" Baka said.
"Baka is me, you take this," Massa lay on top and whispered.
A big tree vine was thrown down from above, "Massa, why are you here? Go back quickly. It's dangerous here. Your body is not healed yet. Don't run around." Baka said anxiously from below.
I tried hard to see Massa's face clearly and wanted to know if she was feeling better.
"Stop talking and come up. Hurry up and it will be too late if you are discovered later. Come up quickly." Massa urged, watching Baka patting the other end of the vine to make sure it was strong.
"No, you will be punished if I go out. I can't leave, otherwise Afa won't let you go." Baka said without intending to go up.
Massa said coldly, "No matter how nagging you are, believe it or not, I won't let you go."
Baka panicked a little when he heard Massa's voice, "You...it's useless what you say. I won't go up here and there's nothing you can do to me."
"Believe it or not, I'll jump from here," Massa said through gritted teeth.
"No, if you jump in, you won't be able to get up." Baka looked at the figure above and shouted.
"Please keep your voice down. Are you going to come up? If you don't, I'll jump. Wait until I jump down to see how I deal with you." Massa gritted his teeth and stood up, making fake gestures.
Massa watched Baka running over in fear and grabbing the vine, "Don't jump on me, just go up." Baka climbed up quickly.