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Chapter 1319 Chapter 241 Seeking Help

Chapter 1319 241. Seeking Help
Harding fell heavily in the cave hall, and his head was pulled up by his hair, exposing his most vulnerable neck.

"Don't be so rude to our guests."

Granger, the second in command, waved his hands to let his men release him and looked at Harding: "Didn't your gang leader come to take the wolf king's head? Why did he send you here?"

Harding stood up tremblingly and said flatteringly, "Our boss said that there were too many people outside just now, and he had to establish his authority as a new gang leader, so he asked me to come over and apologize. He also said that half of the income from Hyjal Valley and Valoran Basin will be provided to the Wolf Gang. Do you think it's okay?"

The second in command looked at the wolf king thoughtfully. He was wearing the skin of a giant wolf and stood there like a wolf.

"That's not enough, I want her to kneel in front of me and lick my boots."

Harding readily agreed: "I'll go back and ask."

Just as he was about to turn around, the second in command grabbed his shoulder and the wolf king's cold whisper was heard behind him.

"You don't have to go back. By now, the head of that woman who didn't know how to live or die should have been chopped off, right?"

……

"Fisher, you are a smart man."

"Even if the Oyster Gang and all the gangs in the Broken Mines were combined, they would not be a match for the Osculus Mercenaries. And the Osculus Mercenaries are just a tiny force in this huge organization."

"When all the advantages are on our side, what reason do you have to refuse?"

The snow outside the window was falling heavier and heavier. Fisher looked at the warrior in front of him who was talking eloquently and claiming to be an elite warrior who came to save them.

"That's why I hesitate."

Fisher looked out the window and saw his men patrolling in the dim snow.

"Kinnars don't fall from the sky. If you are so strong, why do you need to mobilize us?"

"Because of your thoughts."

Jody stood up.

As a follower of Captain Ryan, Jody is a young knight who yearns for the Holy Light. Captain Ryan once said that if the gods had not lost contact and the Knights Templar had not fallen apart, he would have almost become his comrade-in-arms.

The Freeblade philosophy that Jody heard from Little Small simply struck a chord with his soul.

"You just muddle along and never strive for anything. You always rely on others for everything. That's why they can step on you and make you give up your wealth, wives and daughters. Then they point at you and laugh at you, saying that you are of an inferior bloodline and were born to serve us!"

Fisher's loyal men rushed in upon hearing the shouting.

"It's okay, you guys go out."

Fisher waved his hand.

Jody's words reminded him of his past: he used to be the enviable captain of the town's guard, but as the nearby coal mines dried up and the town withered, Jody suddenly had nothing and had to come to the Golden Palace.

Then he found himself without an identity and unable to move forward.

He tried to be a guard, but was kicked out because he didn't know how to curry favor with his employer. He then became a militiaman, but was ostracized by his colleagues, framed and slandered, and was almost thrown into jail. Finally, he became a mercenary, but found that the money he saved from working hard for a month was not enough to pay taxes.

A professional, he didn't even have a place to live. Every time he tried to climb out of the pit and start a new life, the invisible rules would drag him down.

The ideals here were so heavy that Fisher could not be a good person. He did not want to be a bad person or a rich man's dog, so he had to escape to the mining area and become a gang leader wandering on the gray edge.

"you do not know."

Fisher put all those years of bitterness into one sentence.

"I know, that's what you want to say, right?"

Fisher's lips moved slightly.

"Because you can't do it, you won't do it?" Jody looked at him calmly: "So we are here."

Fisher was struck by lightning and sat there for a long time without being able to recover.

"I told you so much because you allowed the workers to rest and gave them wages so that they could send money home. Whether you bought people's hearts or sympathized with them, it means that you still have a conscience. So I didn't let the workers riot and overthrow the rule here like other companions did."

Jody stretched out his right hand: "Come on, join a group of like-minded organizations like your past self, and make this land completely different."

Fisher stared at his outstretched hand in a daze: "I..."

"The Wolf Gang is about to launch an attack on the boss of the Free Gang of Valoran Valley, Joan! The Wolf Gang is about to launch an attack on the boss of the Free Gang of Valoran Valley, Joan! The Wolf Gang is about to launch an attack on the boss of the Free Gang of Valoran Valley, Joan--" The noisy shouts faintly passed through the glass and into the shed, attracting all of Jody's attention.

"Wolf Gang?"

"That's a big gang on the periphery. It's not easy to mess with."

Jody walked out, but the person who was shouting did not come near. He just shouted a few times outside the fence and then disappeared into the snow.

"Where is Valoran Valley?" Jodi asked Fisher who followed him out.

"I'll have someone take you there," he said. "As for your question... I'll give you an answer when I get back."

……

Gloria sat in front of the campfire.

There were two wooden sticks inserted diagonally at her feet, with two miserable heads hanging on the top. Behind her were two headless corpses, and further away were the thugs squatting together and shivering.

Gloria reached into the campfire with her calloused hands, took out a steak that was charred on the outside and still bleeding on the inside, and glanced at the useless human with disdain.

"If you don't have the strength, don't provoke."

The gangsters didn't dare to speak.

Gloria grilled the meat and they shivered. As the snow piled up into a layer above their heads, hoarse shouts could be heard faintly in the distance.

"...Freedom Gang leader Joan is launching an attack! The Wolf Gang is going to launch an attack on Valoran Freedom Gang leader Joan! The Wolf Gang, uh-"

Through the wind and snow, Bores saw the fire, the female orc in front of the fire, and the suspicious steak on the fire.

He turned and ran, but was still a step too slow and was caught by Gloria who was charging like a bull.

"Sir, I didn't see anything. Don't kill me. I was just passing by to deliver a letter!!!" Bores screamed like a girl.

"What happened to the princess?"

"Princess? I didn't say princess..."

"You said Joan!"

"Oh...oh, old Joan...the princess is in danger!"

"lead the way."

Bores shrank his neck: "But I still have to find help..."

"I am enough."

Bores looked at the female orc's muscles that could crush his head, and swallowed his saliva: "Come with me!"

……

call--

The biting cold wind howled, blurring out a dozen figures standing in the Valoran Basin.

The mine in front of them was blocked by rubble, looking like it had been abandoned.

"Are we on the right track?"

Ali asked the Wolf Gang messenger who was leading the way.

"It's right here." The messenger confirmed.

The members of the Pain Gang who had broken into the shed to check came out and said, "Boss, the ashes are still hot."

"It looks like they just escaped not long ago." The Wolf Gang messenger said disdainfully.

He thought that woman was so capable, but in the end she just ran away with people?
"No, they didn't leave."

Ali stood in the wind and snow, and the snow on his head melted instantly.

“They’re hiding in there.”

(End of this chapter)

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