Hearing Kejia's words, Capak's eyes widened slightly, and then he spoke in surprise.
"It must be Banu's doing! That guy didn't run far. He still dares to roam around here!"
Kapak said loudly that he was very impressed with the name Banu, a shaman apprentice from a neighboring tribe. He was originally a good friend who practiced shamanism with him, but after the incident some time ago, his true nature was exposed. He was a despicable person who colluded with the invading extraordinary society, the Underworld Coffin Order, betrayed the location of the Wilderness Spirit Wood Hoof, and secretly attacked him.
After Kapak was rescued by the detective and brought back to the tribe, he immediately reported the problem about Banu to Uta. After hearing what Uta said, he took Kapak to Banu's tribe to find him the next day. However, Banu had escaped early because he had heard about the Order of the Underworld beforehand. Unexpectedly, he did not run far, but wandered around nearby, and now he seems to be secretly tempting people!
"As expected...it seems that this matter is not as simple as it seems. Since Banu has connections with the Beyonder organization on the invader side, his instigation must have ulterior motives."
Uta said this with a serious expression, then he took another puff of his pipe, turned his head to look at Capac beside him, and then continued speaking.
"Capac, you will set off immediately to the invader's country and bring back Saduo and the others."
As soon as Uta's words came out, Capac and Kega who were present were surprised. Capac looked at Uta in astonishment and spoke.
"Bring them back... Is it too late to go now? Sadow and the others have been on the move for at least two days..."
“No matter if we can make it in time or not, we must try. We must stop Sadow before he takes action. Otherwise, the consequences will be disastrous.
"Capac, I will write a letter to the chief of the K'z tribe for you. They live on the bank of the Howling River. You ride over there and bring the letter to them. Ask them to arrange the fastest boat for you to go down the river. At their speed, it will only take a day and a half to reach the invader city on the coast. After that, you can find a way to take a boat to the invader's country... um... how is it pronounced... Pullet? Since Sadow is not going to the heart of the invaders, he will definitely go to the heart of Pullet. You have connections there, so you should know more."
Uta gave instructions to Capac, and after listening to Uta's words, he knew where Yusado had gone.
There were many countries on the main continent that carried out colonial activities in the New World, and many different countries established colonial territories in the New World. Among these countries' colonial territories, the closest to the Tupa people was the Priit colonial territory, and they also had the most contact with the Priit. Therefore, the invading country referred to by Sadow was obviously the Priit. Capac, who had come into contact with many Priit books and was proficient in the Priit language, also knew where the heart of the Priit was, which was its capital, Tivian.
"I understand, Teacher Uta, I will try my best to get there as quickly as possible!"
Following Uta's words, Capak said solemnly, while Kaiga, who was standing aside, spoke with some confusion at this time.
"Uta Shaman... why did you go to the trouble to chase Saduo back? Although I'm afraid to run away... but I still think it would be good if Saduo could show those white people a little bit of my power..."
Kaiga muttered this, and after listening to his words, Uta glared at him, causing him to shrink back, and then continued to speak seriously.
"It's one thing to teach the invaders a lesson, but it's another thing to let our entire tribe be affected by this lesson. Saduo likened us to being strangled by the invaders' hands. Our resistance here is just plucking the hairs on his hands. If we want to hurt the invaders, we must hurt their bodies.
"But have you ever thought about this? No matter how hard Saduo and his men fight, they can only injure the invaders for a while, but it is impossible to kill them. And because of the pain, the invaders will tighten their hands around our necks and may strangle us to death.
"Sado's actions will come at a price. The invaders who were attacked will launch crazy revenge. Even if Sado has become indifferent to life and death, the invaders' anger will not be satisfied with just burning Sado. They will eventually vent their anger on the tribe. They may break the status quo and launch a desperate attack on us. In any case, we will face immeasurable losses."
The old shaman said so. Listening to his words, Kaiga's expression became more and more ugly.
"Sado has launched revenge on the invaders at all costs. In the end, except for his own life, the rest of the cost will be paid by us. He does not consider the consequences, but we are the consequences. He can easily sacrifice his life, but others in the tribe have the right to live. There is no other meaning for him to do this except to vent his anger. What's more, all these actions are carried out under the connivance of people with ulterior motives. He is being used as a spear by others!"
Uta finally said angrily, it seemed that in his opinion, being used as a gun by others was the most unacceptable thing.
Listening to Uta's words, Kaiga swallowed his saliva and said nothing more. At this time, Kapak on the side seemed to have thought of something and spoke.
"Oh, Teacher Uta, although I have a rough guess of where Saduo went, it is only an approximate location. The invaders' city is very large, and it may be difficult for me to find him accurately..."
"I have already thought about this. You don't have to worry too much. I have prepared a way for you to find someone. Come with me."
As he said this, Uta stood up, turned around and walked into the sacrificial tent behind him. After seeing this, Kapak followed him in.
Entering the big tent, what caught Capac's eyes was a mysterious geoglyph painted on the sand ground. There were several thin totem poles standing around the geoglyph, and in the center of the geoglyph was a cross-legged abstract animal image. In front of the sand painting, there were several bone fragments placed on a small altar.
Capac had seen a similar scene before him. When the psychic Woodhoof returned, Uta also drew a similar ground painting and erected a totem pole next to it, but the scale of the painting this time was smaller.
"Teacher Wuta...you are..."
"I want to communicate with a wilderness spirit that is proficient in sensing and identifying souls from a distance. Its name is Soulbeard. I will ask it to follow you to the invader's country to find Sadou. Wilderness spirits cannot stay away from their environment for too long. Once you get there, remember to find Sadou as soon as possible and bring him back."
Uta said this, and then he sat down in front of the ground painting, stretched out his hands, and chanted some spells. At the same time, Kapak felt that the "silent" spirit around him began to become active.
As Uta chanted, an invisible wind seemed to begin to blow around, and the ground drawings drawn on the sand began to be disturbed, and finally scattered in the spell, splashing dust all over the tent.
As the dust settled, Uta's spell also stopped. At this time, inside the big tent, within Capak's spiritual vision, a spirit appeared, a semi-transparent, mountain cat-shaped spirit. At this time, it was squatting in the center of the original painting. After licking its paws, it looked at the other people in the big tent with a sharp gaze, and the tentacles on its mouth trembled slightly.
"Is this... the Soul Whisker?" Kapak couldn't help but mutter as he looked at the scene in front of him.
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