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Chapter 394 Traitor



Chapter 394 Traitor

??"You…"

Before Doac could answer, Dorack looked towards Doro and asked: "Village chief, if I can do it, please kick Doac and his supporters out of the village."

"I suspect they colluded with other tribes to destroy our village."

Doro nodded slightly, neither agreeing nor refuting, then looked towards Doac and asked: "What about you?"

"Village chief, don't listen to his nonsense." Doac quickly objected: "Dorack wants to divide our unity; that's why he said that. A coward like him…"

"What I mean is… if Dorack can succeed, will you willingly do what he says?"

Doac was startled when he heard that. He gritted his teeth because he knew that Doro didn't seem to protect him.

"Huh! Very good, I accept. But… if he fails, he must suffer the punishments I have mentioned."

Doro nodded: "Okay, everyone here can testify to Doac and Dorack's words, right?"

Everyone nodded, showing agreement. However, Doac was different; he smiled confidently, as if he would definitely win this bet.

He said contemptuously: "Huh! How can a few useless wooden panels stop the arrow coming from a god's weapon?"

"Dorack, I think you should accept defeat; of course, I will be gentle with you and not let you suffer too much pain, hahahahaha…"

Roack said nothing; he just smirked contemptuously.

"Huh!" Doac angrily said: "Just laugh while you can; don't cry when I torture you."

"Enough!" Doro shouted: "Let's go, let's go to the other end of the cave, so Roack can prove that what he created can stop the arrow."

After that, everyone followed Dorack's back. During the move, only 10 people followed Dorack, including Doac and Doro.

Lathel also went with them, he found this a bit interesting. He felt like Dorack was the main character in a normal novel.

What is a normal novel? These are novels where only the male lead is smart while the surrounding characters are stupid.

Of course, that doesn't mean that novels following that normal motif become boring and bad. On the contrary, it makes the reader feel comfortable.

All the supporting characters around him tease and despise the male lead. But all of these are just stepping stones so that the male protagonist can easily flex and face-slap all the people who despise him.

However, even though the male protagonist repeatedly proves that he can do things that others cannot do, the villain still does not believe him.

It seems that their intelligence has been lowered to the level of a 10-year-old child. They think that the male lead is just lucky, so they continue to harm and antagonise the male lead.

Even when they completely fail, they still can't believe it.

It seems that villains and stupid side characters are both strong points that make novels like this feel more comfortable for readers.

Anyway, when reading a novel, readers often think that they are the main character in the story. That's why the dumber the supporting character and the smarter the male lead, the more comfortable and happier they are.

Lathel glanced at Dorack, feeling that this was the type of male protagonist he was just thinking about.

No one believes that Dorack can do what they can't do, including the villain Doac.

Doac's expression was extremely obvious. If he were literate, he probably would have written the words 'I am a traitor' on his face. However, the people around don't seem to realise that.

The supporting characters and villains are all stupid; only the male lead is smart. Even the main male supporter, Doro, was a bit worried, not knowing whether Dorack could do it or not.

Lathel shrugged. Anyway, he had nothing to do right now, so he wanted to see... how Dorack would flex, or 'face-slap' them.

As for whether Dorack can do it or not, Lathel believes he can definitely do it.

Looking at the confident smile on Dorack's face, Lathel immediately realised that everything was in Dorack's plan.

After travelling more than 5 kilometres into the cave, they reached the cave entrance. From the cave entrance, you can see a lot of trees outside.

Although people did not see anything unusual, they knew that many people of other tribes were sheltering around the cave entrance.

As long as any of them appeared, arrows from those people would shoot at them, turning them into hedgehogs.

Dorack turned his head, looked at everyone, stopped on Doac, and said: "Now... Everyone, please look closely at my performance."

"Huh! Well said, but I hope you don't die too soon." Doac said uncomfortably: "At least, I want to bring you back, torture you, and make you die in pain."

"Ah! I also hope that after you see what I'm about to do, you won't be so scared and cry like a baby." Dorack smiled contemptuously.

"Dorack!"

"Enough!" Doro immediately spoke up, interrupting Doac's words.

Doac said angrily: "Village chief, that cowardly bastard is too arrogant. I feel this is taking too much time. How can a small piece of wood block an arrow from the weapon of the gods?

"We don't need to check; we don't need to see anymore. Let's just ring back Dorack and punish him for abandoning his friends."

"Okay, Doac…" Doro sighed and said: "Anyway, we've come here, so why not take a look?"

"I think… Dorack can create miracles, just like we have a kind and honest god helping us."

"Tsk!" Doac clicked his tongue, his expression extremely uncomfortable and fierce.

Dorack just smirked, checked the pieces of wood he was carrying, and then said: "Village chief, everyone... please look carefully at what happens next."

He took a deep breath, then ran outside.

As soon as Dorack exited the cave, many whistling sounds rang out, and arrows immediately rushed towards him at the speed of the wind.

When Doro saw this scene, he was so worried that he couldn't breathe. Doac was different, as he was happy and smiling fiercely.

In his heart, Doac thought that Dorack would definitely die from those arrows. Even if he didn't die, he would still be seriously injured, and of course, Doac never believed that those small, thin pieces of wood could block those arrows.

Dorack faced the incoming arrows with no fear in his heart. On the contrary, he felt even more excited.

He immediately shrank back. The strange thing was... the wooden boards he was carrying looked disjointed, but when he sat down and shrank, those wooden boards formed a circle.

Even though there were many holes, it was enough to cover dangerous places on his body.

Right at this moment, a miracle appeared. The arrows stuck into the wooden board immediately stopped, unable to penetrate that wooden board.

Even the metal part at the tip of the arrow only penetrated a maximum of half of the wood and then stopped.

Dorack now resembled a hedgehog; however, he is not injured at all. On the contrary, he stood up and quickly ran inside the cave.

Lathel's protective dome is quite comprehensive. Only those within this tribe will not be restricted or affected by the protective dome.

Any other person cannot pass through this protective dome.

Immediately after Dorack rushed inside the cave, the arrows that were fired, rushing towards the cave gate, were all blocked by the protective dome.

Dorack smiled confidently and walked in front of Doro, bowed his head, and said: "Village chief, I have succeeded."

After he finished speaking, he took off the wooden board he was carrying on his person. There were two arrows still pinned to the wooden board.

Doro and the others looked at the wooden board. Doro even held that wooden board in his hand and looked at it carefully. Indeed, the arrow could not penetrate that wooden board.

Doro was happy; he quickly checked Dorack's body but there were no injuries at all.

Doac was frightened at this time; his eyes widened, and he continuously shook his head and muttered: "No way! This is not true…"

He rushed forward, grabbed the wooden board that Doro was holding, and examined it carefully. The front side does have two arrows stuck on it, but the arrows could not penetrate the wooden board, so the back side of the wooden board is not damaged at all.

"No! No! How could a piece of wood this thin stop an arrow? That arrow could easily pierce even a large tree branch."

Doac muttered.

"They have never even failed to use that weapon to kill their enemies, why are arrows blocked by this damn thing?"

"Dorack! You fooled everyone, right?"

"Hahahaha… I almost got fooled by you."

Everyone suddenly looked towards Doac and saw him making an extremely fierce and cruel statement: "Surely the people outside are not people from another tribe but your people."

"You told them to shoot arrows at you, but the arrows weren't strong enough to penetrate this wood, right?"

"Everyone, don't let him fool you. That tribe's arrows are so powerful, they can even kill pigs with huge fangs."

"Everyone… you…Why are you looking at me like that?"

Doac was a bit startled when he saw everyone looking at him strangely.

"Hahahaha…" Dorack suddenly laughed loudly.

"What…why are you laughing?" Doac shouted angrily.

Dorack was not angry at all; he just laughed and said contemptuously: "Doac, how do you know that tribe can hunt big fanged pigs with that kind of weapon?"


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