Chapter 396 Tolerance creates ungrateful people
Chapter 396 Tolerance creates ungrateful people
Chapter 396 Tolerance creates ungrateful people
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"Huh!" Doac spat out a mouthful of blood, then laughed and said: "Hahahaha, do you think you're safe because you can stop the arrow?"
"Hahahaha… You idiots—all of you are a bunch of idiots. You will never leave here; you will slowly die here, hahahaha…"
"If you let me go now, I can allow you to live."
"Hand over all the women in the tribe; kill Dorack, and I will let you continue to live. If not, all of you will…"
BAM!
"Pfff!"
Before Doac could finish his sentence, Dorack swung his foot and stepped on his chest, causing him to spit out a mouthful of blood.
"Doac, you're so stupid that I feel irritated." Dorack laughed and said: "Do you think I didn't prepare anything when I came here?"
"Do you think I'm stupid like you? Doac, I really find it difficult to understand you. Where did you get the intelligence and courage to betray this tribe?"
"You live in a safe place, in a house, and you can eat delicious food cooked by fire."
"And most especially, the God we worship is kind. He has given us everything, from food to knowledge, so we can live and thrive."
"Why do all this? Did you betray this tribe just for the position of village chief?"
"You…" Doac didn't know how to answer because what Dorack said was reasonable, and he began to wonder what he was fighting for.
The position of village chief? That's right, he wanted to take back what his ancestors, his father, built.
However, in the end, he was considered a traitor. Where did he go wrong? Doac wondered, as the whole plan was perfect; however, what was going on?
"Doac…" At this time, Doro spoke: "Your father told me before he died that... you cannot be the village chief because you are a coward."
"You are easily threatened or bribed by others... You... in general, your father does not want you to lead this tribe."
"Doac, even your father doesn't trust you, so how can I and the people in this tribe trust you?"
Hearing that, Doac's emotions sank into complete despair.
"Okay, village chief... I think we don't need to say much more." Dorack sighed, then pulled out an arrow stuck on the wooden board he was carrying, pointing it at Doac.
Doro then sighed and said: "Dorack, can you let him live?"
Dorack frowned and said: "Village chief, he betrayed us. If I hadn't discovered that he was a traitor, I'm afraid we, our entire tribe, would have been killed by him."
"If we let him live, he will continue to harm us, continue to collude with outside tribes to push our tribe to the brink of death."
Doro nodded, his face looking 10 years older because of sadness and pain. He said softly: "Consider it as if I begged you, Dorack. After all, his father was once my friend, and his ancestors also contributed to creating this tribe."
"Let's just say... this is the last favour we'll do for him."
"Doro, are you crazy?" The people following Dorack and Doro immediately spoke up.
"Dorack is right; these kinds of people who are like hounds need to be exterminated. If we don't kill him, he will come back and bite us later. When that happens, will you be able to protect us?"
"That's right. Doac is too dangerous. He is both cowardly and cunning. He colluded with other tribes to force our tribe to destruction, but you still want to let him live?"
"Doro, you are too merciful. We should not be merciful to such a person."
"I think we should kill him and all of his followers as well."
"I think so too. Such a person must die; if he does not die, then it will be us who die."
Everyone kept talking, and Dorack was now silently staring at Doro's tired and miserable face.
Dorack knew Doro had thought very carefully before making such a decision.
It must be known that Doac is an insidious person, as he can contact and cooperate with other tribes in a short time, which means that he is not stupid.
On the contrary, Doac is very smart, but his intelligence is used in the wrong place.
Dorack knows that if Doac is still alive, he will find every way to get revenge. His revenge will even be a hundred times more crazy than before.
That's why Dorack really wanted to kill Doac. Not only Doac, but Dorack also wanted to kill all traitors to the tribe.
Although weeds are harmful, just a little root left is enough to turn an area of land into a weed-filled area.
When weeding, you must pull out all the roots. Killing Doac is not enough, so he must kill all of his subordinates, even his family.
If not, if he gives Doac a chance, he will come back.
However…
Dorack stared at Doro for a long time; he finally sighed and said: "Doro, let him live, but I have one condition."
"You…" Doro didn't know what Dorack was planning to do, as he began to feel worried in his heart: "Tell me…"
Dorack nodded and said: "You also know that he and I are enemies, the type of enemies where either we or he must die for this feud to end."
"If I set him free, it would be like taking a rock and hitting my own foot, you understand, Village Chief."
Doro nodded, showing that he understood.
"Very well…" Dorack also smiled and continued: "So… My goal is very simple. If he has betrayed the village, then... expel him and his subordinates from the village."
"He must not return to the village, otherwise… I will be the one to kill him, do you understand, Village Chief."
Hearing that, Doro gritted his teeth. He thought for a moment, then nodded slightly: "That's good."
Doac now breathed a sigh of relief; he just needed to know he could live.
'Huh! As long as I'm alive, I can come back to take revenge. Anyway, I have the right to enter and exit this cave without being prevented by God's protective dome.'
'Wait until I have enough strength and weapons; I will come back and burn this damn tribe.'
In his heart, Doac viciously thought about how to return to take revenge. Of course, what he felt most excited about was that Lathel's protective dome seemed unable to stop him because he was a member of the tribe.
"From now on…" Doro said now, his voice carrying a bit of regret and fatigue: "Doac and his subordinates will be expelled from our tribe, never to return. ."
Right now, after Doro's words ended, Doac and his subordinates suddenly floated in the air, then were thrown out as if an invisible giant hand did it.
Right after Doac and his subordinates were thrown out of the cave, lying on the ground like rats, Doac thought of something, so he immediately rushed to the cave entrance.
BAM!
His face collided with the protective canopy. Doac was startled and scared, and he used both his hands to repeatedly hit the invisible wall in front of him.
However, every time his hand touched the protective dome, it only left behind extremely small space ripples that then disappeared.
The people standing inside saw Doac continuously moving his lips as if he were saying something; no, more accurately, it seemed like he was scolding them; however, they could not hear any sounds.
Doac banged on the protective shield at the entrance of the cave while cursing, tears flowing from his eyes as if he were very regretful.
Dorack now frowned, raised his head, and looked into the distance: "Indeed... God is always watching us."
Doro saw what had just happened and shivered in fear. Just as he thought, God was always observing them, and this seemed to be the challenge that God brought to them.
Besides, Doro also felt ashamed for what he did. Someone betrayed the tribe, but the one who begged for the traitor to be resurrected was him. And the one who found the traitor was Dorack.
At this time, Doro felt he was no longer qualified to continue being the village chief.
However, he still had many things left to do. In the end, he looked at Dorack, bowed his head, and said: "Dorack, thank you for complying with my excessive request."
Seeing this, Dorack quickly waved his hand and said: "Village chief, don't thank me. My parents died when I was young; it was you and the people in the village who raised me."
"This village is my parents, and God is my soul, heart, and will."
"However, Village Chief, this is the first and last time I will listen to you and forgive a village traitor. To me, this village is very important, if anyone dares to destroy it, I will kill that person."
Hearing Dorack's words, Doro felt even more embarrassed. He nodded and replied: "Maybe... I am really old and can no longer lead the tribe to prosperity."
After he finished speaking, he left. Dorack looked at his back, feeling that he was extremely lonely and tired.
However, Dorack also understood the reason Doro had such feelings. Doac, like him, lost both his parents when he was only 10 years old; however, Doac was favoured by the village chief.
Doac hardly needed to do any heavy or dangerous work. His job was also extremely simple.
However, in the end, Doac turned out to be a traitor.
Lathel saw this scene and just shook his head and sighed. He suddenly remembered a saying he once heard on Earth.
'Tolerance creates ungrateful people.'