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Chapter 85 Alliance?



Chapter 85 Alliance?

Chapter 85 Alliance?

Ever since Congrit could remember, the hatred for the Bone Clan had been like an imprint, deeply engraved in the deepest part of his consciousness.

Over the years, the exiles who first arrived on this planet have split into two major tribes.

The two tribes, Sha Xue and Si Gu, have long been locked in a blood feud, a fight to the death, due to years of conflict and war.

The history of the two tribes is not entirely verifiable, but it is speculated that in the beginning, the two tribes parted ways due to ideological disputes.

Later, due to factors such as territory, resources, and population, the hatred between the two tribes gradually accumulated, reaching a point where it was difficult to resolve.

From childhood, the most important lesson Congrit received was to "annihilate the Bone Clan".

The elders in the tribe will pass down various stories orally, such as the evil deeds committed by the Bone-Slaying Tribe, or the great sacrifices made by the Blood-Sand Tribe in the war, and so on.

The Congrett siblings' father died in a battle against the Bone Clan. Not long after, their mother also passed away.

As Congrit grew up, "killing the Bone Clan" became almost commonplace, even unusual.

Almost every member of the Sandblood tribe had relatives who died in the war between the Sandblood and Bone tribes, and the seeds of hatred had long been buried deep in everyone's heart.

So when Congrit saw that his sister seemed to be protected by the Bone Tribe, an incredulous look appeared on his face.

Congrit could hardly believe his eyes.

Compared to Congrett, Cheng Xu and Fields observed more details.

Judging from the formation of this group of Sigu tribe members, they seemed to be guarding against something in the Gobi Desert.

But there was nothing in front of them except the cracked Gobi Desert.

"Prepare for landing. Let's go down and take a look."

Cheng Xu quickly made a decision. Fields, as the executor, immediately returned to the driver's seat to adjust the parameters.

The aircraft descended slowly, and the roaring sound from the sky quickly attracted the attention of the people below.

"Boss, what's that?"

The burly man, referred to as "the boss," raised his head, a clear look of joy in his eyes.

He didn't know what was on his head, but he could vaguely guess that it was definitely not a device from the native inhabitants of Sand Star.

Even if he couldn't guess the origin of the spacecraft, it wouldn't affect his joy at this moment.

Because what their group encountered was too bizarre, they might have been wiped out here without external intervention.

The leader glanced at the little girl who was being protected behind him and his companions. She stared blankly at the aircraft, her panic mixed with a hint of curiosity.

The aircraft landed smoothly, and Congrit rushed out of the hatch without hesitation.

"Emily!"

The familiar voice made the little girl's eyes light up: "Brother!"

She jumped up and waved her hand forward repeatedly.

Congrit rushed to Emily and hugged his sister tightly.

"Thank goodness, thank goodness, Emily, you're alright—"

On the journey from the settlement to the wilderness, various scenarios uncontrollably flashed through Congrit's mind, filling him with apprehension.

Since his parents died, he and his sister have been left to depend on each other. And if his sister were to also leave him in an accident, Congrit would probably have lost all reason to live.

Footsteps sounded behind them, and Cheng Xu and Fields approached one after the other.

Congrit loosened his embrace, and Cheng Xu was able to see the little girl's appearance clearly. Her skeleton was like a sea buckthorn bent by the wind, and her shoulder blades protruded with sharp, angular edges under the tattered cloth.

Compared to her brother, her skin was much whiter, but there were still small scabs and scars on her hands. Her messy hair on the top of her head was tied into a scorpion tail braid with rusted iron pieces, and seven small stones made of handicrafts were strung on the hair tie.

What's most impressive are those eyes, clear as the blue sea and sky, seemingly carrying the most essential innocence in the world.

"Brother, who are they?" Emily asked in a clear voice.

Congrit turned around, knelt down, and kowtowed three times on the hard ground before standing up to answer his sister's question.

"Benefactor, savior".

"Oh—" Emily's face still showed a bewildered expression.

At that moment, a gruff voice came from in front of them: "Are you two gentlemen agents from the Star Ring Group?"

Congrett turned around abruptly, the wary look in his eyes still lingering.

Although the actions of the Sigu tribe seemed like they were protecting their sister, his long-standing distrust still made him subconsciously keep his distance from them.

But Emily's next words made the muscles in his face stiffen.

"Brother! They saved me! They're good people!"

Are the Sibone Tribe good people? If this were said in the settlement of the Sandblood Tribe, many tribesmen would probably be so angry that they would rush up to cause trouble for the sister.

But Congrit believed in his sister, and he saw no signs of harm from the Bone Clan on Emily.

He silently looked at the two people behind him. Cheng Xu shook his head: "No, we are just tourists passing by."

In the Sigu tribe's ranks, the burly man who was clearly the leader lowered his head, his eyes somewhat dim.

If it were a specialist from the Star Ring Group, there might be a way to resolve the current predicament.

But if they are just ordinary tourists—that would only mean a few more people getting stuck here.

"What's your name, sir? What's going on here?"

As the social butterfly in the duo, Fields naturally took on the role of communication.

Neither he nor Cheng Xu belonged to either of the two major tribes, and there wasn't much wariness or hatred between them.

With Fields's proactive approach and communication, Cheng Xu quickly understood the reason.

Emily was indeed rescued by them. The group happened to encounter Emily traveling alone during their journey.

I have no idea how a little girl could wander alone into the depths of the wilderness.

Afterwards, the team decided to take Emily back to the edge of the wilderness, but on the way, they unexpectedly encountered a completely unforeseen situation—

They were trapped in this Gobi Desert.

According to the Sigu tribe, this Gobi Desert seems to possess some kind of magic; whenever they approach the border, the scenery changes and they return to the center of the Gobi.

"Gentlemen, I see you are both carrying weapons."

The leader of the Sibone tribe, a large man named Omar, made a suggestion.

"Why don't we join forces? If we don't, we might never be able to get out of this place before we die."


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