Chapter 42 (1/2)

Arnold is an excellent Eagle trainer. The Mountain Eagle selected and trained by his hand is not under the Andes hound. Even Clayton, the Corruptor, has heard of his name and wants to take him under his command. Arnold despises him and refuses mercilessly.

This made Clayton, who regarded himself as a falconer, furious and threatened that he would never be better off if he had a chance. However, there was a territory between the two, which ended in nothing.

Arnold despises Clayton, the Corruptor, not because of his high ideological consciousness and hatred for the slave hunters. The antipathy of Andes mountain people against Bastille is only a big concept, most of which refer to those who have been harmed by slave hunters.

However, people like Arnold, who have lived and hunted in the mountains all their lives, have only heard from other villages that the slave hunters in the West are making a lot of trouble. Most of the time, they just listen to them as stories.

In particular, faetvo's story and that stirring song are loved by the whole family. They especially like to sit in front of the campfire at night and sing together. They always feel powerful and hot-blooded. That's all. After all, they are just stories.

Until the robbers rushed into the village, laughing and looting, Arnold watched his little grandson who had just been born a few months ago was killed in front of him, and his beautiful wife was dragged into his house by the animals, and his wife broke the oil lamp in despair and ignited his home.

But he was afraid to set fire to his three sons.

Not only his village, but the surrounding villages were not spared. Many mountain folk hunters who are as strong as him and don't know what to fear even facing the Andes bear alone can only give in when the enemy reaches their relatives' throat with a sharp blade.

When he saw the middle-aged mountain folk with a flattering face in the crowd, Arnold's angry flame kept rolling like lava. For the first time, he knew that people could be so shameless.

The middle-aged mountain man was no stranger or even familiar to him. When he was chasing a mountain deer, he found him dying. He carried him on his back for nearly 50 Li mountain road and raised him in his home for nearly half a year before he survived.

His family treats him very well. The limited daily meals are to let him eat enough before his family can share the food. After the other party disappeared for no reason, Arnold took the whole family all over the mountains and fields to look for him, worried about what happened to him.

I didn't expect that it was a jackal in human skin that he carried home with good intentions. Arnold's anger was not only against the middle-aged mountain people, but also against himself. In the final analysis, he caused his own family to be destroyed.

Later, Arnold learned that such people were legendary ghost slaves. In the whole mountain, there were not a few such people.

Arnold tried to drag the middle-aged hillbilly named Hebrew to death several times. But the cunning guy seemed to know that he hated him to the extreme. He avoided him every time. He could only bear it again and again. Even if he asked him to lift the pole to the demon leader, he just accepted it in silence.

Until on the ridge, I didn't know who was singing his favorite song - falwater. At that moment, he had a new understanding of the song that had been sung for thousands of times. The original story was not a simple story. When the cruel and merciless crime came on their heads, it was humiliating to accept it, or to rise up against it at all costs?

At that moment, Arnold had his own answer, and then the young man like a leopard appeared and sent a heavy arrow to him.

Arnold pulled out the heavy arrow without hesitation. He did something he didn't know how many times he brewed in his heart these days, and cut the throat of the Jackal.

In the eyes of the other party before his death, he not only saw the feelings of fear, despair and entreaty, but also the look of begging for forgiveness. He had done all the evil things and even tried to forgive him. If he had forgiven him, where would his poor wife, son and grandson be placed?

Without hesitation, Arnold kicked him down the mountain ridge, and with the help of other companions, he grabbed a military bow. He kept on opening the bow and then opened the bow. When the arrow pot was empty, he used the bow string and bow body as a weapon to completely vent the anger that had oppressed the whole way.

In the end, I can't remember how he was dragged out of the battlefield. As for his son and grandson, who were taken as hostages, they have not been found. In that chaotic situation, their chances of escaping are less than half a percent, and he is completely alone.

Then Arnold met the young leopard again. He had a very unique name, Sean. In ancient Andes language, there was a gift from the God of the mountain. We can see that he had a parent who cherished him.

When the young man asked if they wanted revenge, Arnold did not hesitate to join in. Now all the treasures in his life have disappeared, and his life has completely fallen into darkness. There is only one thought in his mind, that is, revenge. He will do the unfinished business of the hero in etvor and kill all the slave hunters.We have to admit that Sean and the young people he led are the smartest people Arnold has ever seen in his life. Even the wise men in the tribe bowed their heads in front of them. What happened to them immediately changed the flavor. Even the mountain people hunters who had never received formal training were rectified in their hands.

Then, in the next few days, they witnessed the birth of the miracle. With less than 2000 people, they captured the seemingly impregnable castle. From beginning to end, he just followed the mountain people hunters who had changed their bows, and at some time, they obeyed the orders to shoot the arrow pots in their hands.