1191 Nervous and unlucky Cassius(2/3)
Panar said quietly.
He may now be the only barbarian who understood the magic used by the savage elders.
It’s a pity that no more elders can help him now.
But it is better to do something than to do nothing.
“In other words, Harrogas is the biggest target of those guys.
If you need any help, at least let me know.
Although I can't promise that I can definitely help you, I can at least listen."
Cassius said it several times in a short passage.
At least... this statement is full of helplessness.
“At least you can choose to shut up now.
Cassius, talking and chatting are not the same thing."
Banar pointed his finger at the direction of the Sky Temple and said.
"You mean there is an answer I need in the Sky Temple?"
Cassius asked.
"I mean, you get away, at least, let me go as far as the Sky Temple."
Banar sighed first, then spoke.
Cassius's face twitched for a moment, then turned around and left.
They were all expelled by such obvious dislikes. If he continues to stay, he will really have to fight with Banar.
Cassius was a little worried that when he pressed Banar to the ground and blasted the hammer, Banar was still asking, "What?" in his mouth.
Cassius felt that if things got to that point, he would definitely not be able to stand it.
"At least you can say 'please'."
After turning around, Cassius stubbornly left such a sentence.
"Ha, I'll invite you all to have a drink and chat together. Now you get out of here."
Banar said angrily.
He doesn't care what will happen if he criticizes Cassius.
Although he has regained most of his sanity, the previous fighting style has basically become instinct.
There are also reasons why Banar dares to say that his combat effectiveness has not become weaker after he becomes smart.
When fighting, my head is empty sometimes is pretty good.
At least you won't make things difficult for yourself.
Cassius said nothing more, he had suffered enough embarrassment here today.
At this time, Cassius seemed to understand the mood of the unlucky guys who were swearing by him.
After Cassius walked away, the big bear of Kotus behind another big tree came out.
He didn't say anything, just looked at Panar, and then turned and left.
Kotour was a very straightforward and gentle barbarian, and his heart was far less rough than his appearance.
It can even be said to be the exact opposite.
But Kotour rarely says anything to other people's affairs, even if he is worried, he just appears quietly like this, and then leaves as if he has never appeared.
A guy who doesn’t like to talk may not be simply not talking, but because he has too many other people’s secrets in his heart.
So in order not to hurt others, they just stop talking.
"Everyone said they were barbarians, but they were all so awkward.
The dead guy doesn’t know what else to worry about.”
Banar said as if he was talking to himself.
But Kotour's figure left paused for a moment.
He heard it, but he continued to remain silent as before.
Banar placed the wooden board in his hand that took more time than usual to trim the dog house.
After a little effort, the fast wooden board was embedded into the frame tightly with silk threads.
As he said, Banar is a very excellent carpenter.
But no one knows why no one ever asked Banar to build a wooden house for himself.
...
Cassius walked to the square outside the Elders' Temple with a little dejected look.
Hailabe is sitting cross-legged in this place now.
When he responded to Olongus, he said that he would sleep too hard and not sleep, and he would be careful when walking at night.
So he is fulfilling his promise.
Always be prepared to face Olongus' attack!
Of course, he did not forget that Olongus would take action with Cassius.
So when Cassius' figure appeared not far away, his attention was naturally mobilized.
"What's wrong with you?
I remember that you didn’t feel so depressed after the first time you had sex with Andalier.”
Hailabe made a bad joke.
It is indeed a bit too much to describe Cassius's first contact with Andalil as lingering.
To be precise, Cassius was tortured by Andali.
If Orak and Kotull hadn't come specifically to save him, there might not have been the legendary barbarian Cassius.
Of course, it may also be that painful lesson that made Cassius determined to change himself.
Whether it is to resist the torture of pain, a method of using it that lasts almost infinitely unlimitedly and ignores pain.
Or maybe he used his fist to allow Andalil to go through more insults and longer attacks in his attacked hands.
Anyway, Cassius has walked his own path.
"I lost that battle, but when I was carried back by Kotour, I wasn't as depressed as I am now?"
Cassius shouted excitedly.
“Ahhh, that’s really good.
So why do you look dejected and never before after being tortured by Andale?
Did you just meet someone who is more frustrating than Andalil?”
Herab's strange tone that seemed to be provoking trouble made Cassius a little unhappy.
“If you plan to fight me, it’s not the best opportunity now.
I will refuse!
But I will scold you at the top of my voice in the way I am best at. I guarantee that the whole world will know a barbarian called Hirab!"
Cassius grinned.
He didn't say anything empty.
Cassius is not very good at ridiculing others, but he is very good at the simple and rough swearing.
Even that thing may be contaminated with something like "the authority of mockery".
Even the Seven Demon Kings would be angry if Cassius pointed at his nose and scolded him.
It's even an out-of-compulsive anger.
"I don't care, I just care about you." Lan
Herab finally put away the sarcastic way of caring and asked very seriously.
"Are you all good at this kind of burdensome and care?
Don’t you know where I went just now?”
Cassius became a little irritable again.
But when he saw Hirab's smiley look, he calmed down again.
“So I was plotted against by you at the beginning?
Or is the connection between you and Panarr earlier than we know?
To be continued...