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Chapter 39: Another Dog-Headed Shaman

  Chapter Thirty-Nine Another Dog Headed Taoist

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  Kada didn't recognize Gua at all. After going through the hardships of the Ice Worm and the battle, Gua's current appearance was vastly different from his appearance half a year ago, especially with the two blue mustaches on his lips, making him even harder to recognize.

  When he saw that these seven teams had no traps prepared, and thought of hunting the snow deer, Jia Da hesitated whether to give up like this.

  But now the situation in the small village of Duan is already on the verge of collapse, and if they don't hunt some prey soon, it's likely that this winter will be hard to get through. If a few more people starve to death, it's likely that the entire village of Duan will perish...

  Gada gritted his teeth, enduring silently, but absolutely refusing to give up easily. Just as the encirclement was about to close in, Gada spotted Ice Claw among the Dog Head tribe and finally understood that this group had come from that black castle.

  From the dog-headed people who escaped earlier, it was learned that there is only one dog-headed wizard in this black castle. This wizard is highly valued by the lord of the castle and has been entrusted with all power. Gada couldn't help but reflect on his own situation.

  I am also a practitioner, but can only lead a dozen dog-headed people to struggle in the forest. If I had known that practitioners were so valued, why didn't I surrender to those humans earlier? Dog-headed people have always been a lowly creature, because of the high birth rate of practitioners, they have always been the first choice as servants and experimental subjects for other higher-ranking species' mages and practitioners.

  Since fate has always been this way, why bother following the will of the great elder and insisting on maintaining some kind of independence and tribal continuation? So when he saw the seven teams of dog-headed people in high spirits, he knew they hadn't gone hungry or cold. Looking at his own dozen or so elite troops, who were already skin and bones, another day's hunger would be enough to kill them off. Gada's heart was even more entangled. Guagua saw Gada.

  Gada also saw the valley melon. After Gada's illuminating technique was knocked off, seeing that the opponent was a technician, he immediately knelt on the ground and crawled forward, shouting: "We surrender! We surrender! Slave, don't kill!" The valley melon walked in front of him, lifted one foot, and Gada consciously put his head under this foot, making a dog barking sound, indicating thorough subjugation.

  Gada thought that if this magician got angry, he wouldn't even be able to keep his life, let alone his dignity! "Kada, I know you." said Gua Gu slowly.

  "Who would have thought that you'd end up like this. Like a dog who's lost its master, fallen to such a state." Gada turned it over in his mind, the only person he knew of who recognized himself and possibly had a talent for Taoism was Guagua, but he should have died long ago.

  He anxiously asked: "Your Excellency, is that so?" Gua Gua replied: "I am Gua Gua." Jia Da suddenly flew into a rage, jumping up and pointing at Gua Gua: "How dare you be better than me! You, lowly creature! Trash!!!! Bastard!!!!!!" If he had encountered other dog-headed people who became sorcerers and were better than him, he would have acknowledged them.

  But Kokuwa, this lowly creature who had always been treated worse than him, was now dressed in chain armor and equipped with magical gear. This wretch was living better than Gadara-sama!!! This discovery enraged Gadara to the point of madness! Jealousy and furious anger clouded his mind, he jumped up, drew out his large club and swung it at Kokuwa.

  Suddenly, Gua also moved, taking a few turns, drawing out his own double knives, shining like snow, and with a few cuts, he chopped off Ga Da's big stick, leaving only the handle.

  Gada had not yet awakened from his anger when the knife light had already drawn two blood flowers on his body. These two knives were not seriously injured, but they would be very painful.

  Gada let out a miserable cry and stumbled backward. The fear of death immediately replaced his jealousy and anger, and Gada knelt down on the ground, begging: "Don't kill me! Don't kill me! I know where the treasure is! I know where the treasure is!" Guagua burst out laughing and said: "You have your day now? I don't care about any treasure, I just want you dead!" After that, he kicked Gada to the ground with one foot, stepped on his face with the other, raised both knives, and chopped at his neck.

  "Halt! Bluebeard, bring back this canine-headed sorcerer." The voice of the great sorcerer Xylara boomed from an icy claw. Gua was about to strike again, but he knew that if he disobeyed the great sorcerer's command, he would be dead the next moment.

  However, even if Gada returns to the castle, he may not necessarily receive better treatment. As long as his own abilities are stronger than Gada's, he will always be firmly in control. Thinking of this, Guagua put away his twin blades and coldly said: "This time you're lucky. Next time watch out for your dog life!" Gada immediately knocked his head against the ground with a loud thud, fearfully saying: "Thank you! Thank you so much!" But when Guagua turned around, Gada's eyes flashed with a fierce hatred.

  Gua threw out a dagger, which was inserted in front of Jia Da with a cold sound, making Jia Da's whole body sweat, the dagger was straight into the frozen soil, and the stone below it sparked. Gua said: "You'd better be careful, or you won't even know how you died!" Gua is now a first-class wizard, he can clearly feel the emotional changes of the people around him, and Jia Da's murderous intent, which is as real as substance, he can feel even more clearly.

  All the living snow deer were tied up and driven back. The dead snow deer were cut into blocks, distributed to the dog-headed people and ice claws, and carried back. Those dozen or so sturdy dog-headed people and zero-level mages from the original Gangshi tribe were also strung together with ropes and driven back to the castle.

  These snow deer, if they eat frugally, can probably last for another month or so, but still cannot withstand this cold winter. The food collected from the forest and grasslands is not enough to feed more than 300 dog-headed people through the winter, what should be done? Gulu's first thought was to trade with humans. But what could the dog-headed people exchange with humans?

  Apart from the spoils of war they had obtained earlier, the Dog-Headed people didn't have anything valuable on them either. Moreover, since the night they were imprisoned, Guagua also knew through eavesdropping that the northern lord was not wealthy and under the exploitation of the Earl who controlled the Bloodstone Path in the south, they were a bunch of poor devils.

  What should I do?

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