Even though they received excellent training in normal times, enabling them to stand up at this moment and face the Red Flower Tribe, which was stronger than them, without fear, they were still young. The small skirmishes they had experienced in the tribe and the death that was truly facing them were two completely different concepts. The hot-blooded warriors were stunned to see their comrades being so easily defeated and knocked unconscious.
The soldier bled profusely, his body remained motionless, and he looked so cold.
Dian's gaze swept over these people, and he felt a sense of shock.
These people were no match for them in any way, but Dian discovered a kind of determination in their eyes, the kind of determination that comes from seeing a comrade injured and being so angry that they are willing to fight to the death with him.
He's a born warrior.
Although somewhat unwilling, Dian knew all too well that his tribe still had a long way to go if it wanted to catch up with them.
Veteran warriors like Jiaodu and Tashan uphold the tribe's dignity, and these people represent the tribe's future. These younger generations are brave and daring, and with veteran warriors like Tashan teaching them how to fight, if they grow up like this, they will certainly not be weaker than their teachers.
Dian felt even more strongly that Li Qing's suggestion had to be followed. If these people were taken in by their tribe, the tribe's strength would definitely rise to a new level in the future!
"Don't worry, that guy isn't dead yet," Dian said coldly. "But if you come here to die again, I can't guarantee I won't kill anyone next time."
“Most of the warriors are not here now,” Dian continued. “If you still don’t understand the situation, then we can’t guarantee what will happen to the women, children, and food in your tribe after we kill you all.”
Without giving these people a chance to catch their breath, Dian decided to make an example of them to instill fear in them. He said to the tribesmen, "What are you all standing there for? Let's continue!"
After receiving the order, the Red Flower Tribe members gradually moved the encirclement inward, surrounding the Black Wind Tribe members.
The Black Wind Tribe warriors, being highly trained, did not rush forward irrationally under these circumstances. Instead, under Atuna's instructions, they each took their positions in a defensive stance, facing the Red Flower Tribe members who surrounded them.
A-Tu stood among these people, in the middle of the group, facing the one he considered the most dangerous—Dian.
Dian saw the unfriendly look in Atuna's eyes, shook his head, and spurred his warhorse to charge towards Atuna again.
The warhorse gave him a huge speed advantage, which shocked Atuna, who hadn't even had time to react.
The unfortunate Atuna was about to retaliate when Dian's stone axe was already swinging towards Atuna's neck.
Fortunately, Atuna's combat talent saved his life. Even though he didn't have time to open the gates, he still used his fastest speed and his stone axe to block Dian's attack.
However, although his reaction was quick, his strength was much weaker than Dian's. Dian used at least 60% of his strength in this attack. As soon as Acha's stone axe collided with Dian's stone axe, Acha's body was thrown far away by the force and crashed straight into a boulder the size of a bathtub. He fell heavily to the ground and spat out a mouthful of blood.
"Acha Na!"
"Damn it, Dian, you're ruthless!"
Acha was the spiritual leader and strongest among these younger generation members. After he was knocked away by Dian, the remaining people could no longer show the same decisiveness they had displayed earlier. Although they did not flee in panic, the tacit understanding they had painstakingly built up was gone. In their haste, some wanted to run over to check on Acha's injuries, while others stared intently at Dian—as if they dared not make a move without Acha's presence, and could only use this method to warn him.
The serious injuries sustained by the two young warriors threw the Black Wind Tribe into a minor chaos. Those who were unable to fight and could only watch nervously scattered like birds and beasts upon seeing this, all running back to the cave where the chieftain had lived.
Chu laughed loudly, "You guys are really stupid. How can you fight us now? You might as well admit defeat and join our tribe!"
These young soldiers, at the age when they were proud and arrogant, could not bear such an insult from Chu.
In their eyes, Chu's words were clearly an insult to them. They were the bravest and most fearless warriors of the Black Wind Tribe. How could they possibly surrender to the Red Flower Tribe, which was so much weaker than them and had always been trampled under their feet?
The Red Flower tribe, in particular, kept bringing up this topic again and again, which made it even more unbearable for them!
Many soldiers who had been unsure of what to do earlier quickly regrouped. This time, instead of forming a circle and adopting a defensive posture while waiting for the enemy to attack, they actively arranged themselves into an attack formation, as if they were about to launch an offensive.
Adu Na struggled to his feet, feeling an extremely painful, excruciating throbbing sensation throughout his body. It seemed that the blow had caused him severe internal injuries.
He looked ahead at his former brothers and said in a hoarse voice, "You must hold on! As long as we hold on until the chief returns, we will definitely be able to kill these useless Red Flower Tribe members!"
Acha's current condition is terrible. Even speaking is an ordeal for him. With each word he speaks, blood seeps from the corner of his mouth. But he still manages to roar with all his might, "The cowards of the Red Flower Tribe are just deceiving us. We must not be fooled! Our chieftain and Tashan are both level four warriors. How could they possibly die in the Black Crow Forest? They must have a way to escape!"
"So...we must hold on and wait for them to come back!"
"fart!"
In the distance, Chu's distinctive loud voice could be heard.
With a single, heavy punch, Chu knocked to the ground a foolish soldier who dared to come alone with a weapon to kill him. Then, he spat disdainfully into his palm, saying, "Don't you even know what you're made of? You dare to fight Grandpa!"
Then, he looked at Acha Na and said, "You two, and this little guy I just defeated, you're both quite strong. Why don't you just admit defeat and come to our tribe? I'll definitely train you properly."
Even though he was too weak to speak, he still stubbornly stared at Chu with a venomous look and made a provocative gesture.
The soldier who had just been knocked to the ground by Chu staggered and struggled to his feet. With all his might, he uttered two words: "Dream on!"
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