Chapter 163: Wald's distress
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Legendary Mage
- Huo Yue
- 1397 characters
- 2021-03-03 09:20:07
Wald sat silent on the stool, and Morin watched him say nothing. He was recalling the conversation with Ginger.
On that day, after Ginger attended the meeting on reconstruction of the Gadra tribe chaired by Wald, Moline went to ask him something.
Because during those times, Moline did nothing, so I read through the notes that Betril had left for himself. Although they were all written in orc language, Moline also fully mastered the orc language, but some of the words inside had The special meaning is far from its original meaning.
This kind of thing is very common in the professional field. Some words are used in life as a meaning, but when it is put into professional books, its meaning will become very special.
Moreover, although Moline also learned a lot of shamanic totem runes from Shaman, there are still some runes in Betrier's notes that Moline did not understand.
Betril's notes are very inspiring to Moline, so Moline attaches great importance to this note. He hopes that he can read the book without hindrance before he leaves the Gadra tribe.
For this reason, Moline had already sought out Jin Gil several times. This time, after consulting with Gil Gil about the problem, he found that Jin Gil burst into sighs.
"Grandpa Ginger, do you have any troubles?" Morin asked.
Ginger looked at Morin and sighed, "My biggest worry is Chief Ward."
Morin asked strangely, "Oh, what's wrong with the Chief Chief?"
Ginger said, "Morin, don't you see what happened to the Chief Chief?"
Mo Lin thought for a while and then said: "I think the Chief Chief seems to be confused and has some indecision in his work. This can be very different from his usual style of work. I really don't know why he became like this."
Ginger nodded and said, "Your observations are as sharp as ever, Morin, and you don’t know why Wald became like this. It’s also justifiable. After all, you are still young, and many things are not what you can do. See it thoroughly."
Morin asked humbly to Ginger: "What's the reason inside, Grandpa Ginger, you tell the kid."
Ginger said with a smile: "Very good, your modest attitude is exactly what the person who is studying should have, and I will tell you why today, and I hope you can help Gadera last time. "
A few words of humility from Morin, Ginger said the reason for Wald's change.
It turned out that although Wald was usually resolute and hard-working, he never experienced such a brutal war.
The establishment of the Gadra tribe was achieved by Ward's ancestors through war. Until the Ward generation, it was always very peaceful, and there has never been a war.
With the prestige of his predecessors, it has always been smooth and smooth, which undoubtedly makes Wald have a good sense of superiority.
Even in the war, such a fierce battle, Wald did not lose confidence, because he did not see the kind of heavy damage the war brought to his people.
When the war ended, the number of deaths in the tribe continued to increase. The corpse, the broken family, the orphans and the widows, shattered the "strength" in Walder's heart that had never been tempered.
Wald feels that he can do better, he can prepare in advance to reduce such injuries; but after a while, he feels that he can't do so well, and if Morin does not intervene, they will be completely destroyed.
Of course, the latter is also true. This makes Wald hesitant to make a decision, and he will hesitate when making any decision, because whenever he wants to make a decision, the sad expression of his clan will appear before his eyes.
With such hesitation, Wald began to escape, and he believed that it was the Moline who saved them.
It makes sense that Wald chose Moline as a shield for his escape. The biggest reason is of course that Moline saved them; another reason is: Moline can always make decisions very calmly. In his tribe, Wald has not found anyone else.
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Now Wald is very dependent on Morin, especially after such a brutal war, they become very weak, and Wald can't guarantee that other tribes will attack Gaddra while taking advantage of it.
If there is another such attack, Wald has no confidence in winning the war. And the magic that Morin launched in the last battle with Sagron shocked Wald. He knew that as long as Morin was there, once another clan attacked them, as long as Morin launched another such attack, You can wipe out the invading people.
This is another important reason why Wald regards Moline as a means of dependence.
Ginger took a breath and thoroughly analyzed Wald's psychological changes, which really made Morin feel very educated.
Although the elderly do not have the enthusiasm of the young, their life experience is a huge asset.
Moline recalled what Ginger had said to himself, and he knew that the big deal that Ginger asked Moline to help was to regain Wald's confidence.
Today, Moline came to Wald, in addition to bidding farewell to him, the other is to find ways to encourage Wald.
Moline kept looking at Wald, he was waiting for the reaction of the other side. Morin looked at Wald's face like a book, his anger, cowardice, and hesitation constantly changing.
"I have no fear," Wald finally said. "Because I know, you won't leave, right, Morin?"
Morin looked at Wald and said seriously: "No, Chief Chief, I will definitely leave here. I will say goodbye tonight. I will leave tomorrow, and I will not delay for a moment."
"But my people need you, they need you to guard," Wald said quickly. "I once thought you were the guardians of our mortals. You can't leave when our crisis is not lifted, do you? "
"What your people need is their chief, and it is your duty to protect your people, that is not my duty." Morin said solemnly.
Wald shook his head and said, "No, I don't have that power. I can't protect them. I used to think that I could, but with so many people dead, they will resent me as an incompetent chief, and I can even listen Go to their backs and curse me."
Morin said aloud: "Walder, I think you are not just incompetent, your bigger problem is selfishness."
"Selfish?" Wald tasted the meaning of the word. He said innocently, "I'm never selfish, how can I be selfish? I've been thinking for the people from beginning to end, and because of this, I hesitated I will ask you to stay, how can you call me selfish?"
Morin sneered and said, "You said you were not selfish, but did you care about your people in your words? Do you have the role as chief? You are just thinking about your feelings, and then evading what you should do Duties, aren't you selfish like this?"
Wald shook his head and said: "It's not like this, I just think I'm incapable"
"Don't quibble!" Morin snapped the table and said, "People don't care if his chief is capable enough, they only care if their chief really cares about them!"
Morin further forced Walder to say: "The people just want to see the chief standing with them, rejoice with them and share the troubles. They also hope that the chief can stand in front of them and guide them forward, giving them courage and hope . The people hope that the chief can guard them, just as parents guard their children."
"And you, Wald, what did you do?" Morin grabbed Wald's collar and said to him face-to-face, "You suspect them, escape them, don't listen to their grief, and ignore theirs Appeal, you will only hide here, sigh, blame, and even give their hope to me, an alien!"
"Think about it for yourself. What would your people think when you blamed that responsibility on me?" Morin released Wald and stood up. "They will be glad you gave them to an alien?" Still feel that you don’t care about them anymore, treat them as cumbersome, and dump them to others."
"That's all for now. I don't want to say anything. I'll go to Blackthorn City tomorrow. Think about it yourself." Mo Lin said and walked outside the tent.
"What am I going to do, Moline?" Wald called to Moline with red eyes.
Moline looked back at Wald and said, "Leave this room, leave the paper talk and stand with your people."
After saying this, Morin left without looking back, leaving only the crunching Walder with his fist clenched and his teeth bitten.