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Chapter 3 Betrayal

Bangil held his sister Corandi's little hand and pressed his body down the hillside, imagining the life he would face when he escaped into the forest. However, at this time, Bangil felt his sister pulling his hand.

So Bangier quickly turned his head and looked at his sister, then looked at Coranti with a tense face and said, "Brother, I think we shouldn't be waiting in place. That Udick doesn't feel good to me."

"Udick... Okay, listen to you." Bangier pamperedly pinched Corandi's little face, carried the thing and took Corandi to a small valley far away from the hillside. From here, you can see that hillside, and because of the location, you can't see this side.

The small valley was a little small, and the two of them were a little crowded inside, so Bangier held his sister in his arms and looked at his quiet and well-behaved sister. Bangier had no regrets of escaping from home. Life in a poor family is not easy. As an older brother, Bangier usually had to take care of his sister in addition to working, and it was not easy for everyone to live.

It can be said that Corandi was taken care of by Benjill. Looking at the little guy who grew up so big, Benjill only has infinite love for his sister. Perhaps if he didn't care about his sister before, waiting for his parents to come home, and with his usual good performance, he might be able to stay and not have to face the so-called dangers.

But this is my sister. Is there anything more important in this world than my sister? Even if you face a dangerous situation, as long as you have a sister by your side, the so-called dangers are not important.

"Cole is here, I'll call him over." Bengill looked at his sister in his arms and smiled happily. He let go of all his worries about the future, or only his concerns about his sister's safety. He raised his head and looked over there and found that Cole was walking secretly towards the hillside with a package on his back.

Bangier was about to walk over when he saw a group of people in the distance carrying various things, rushing towards this side. The leader was Udick, who was walking in front of an old man with three big dogs next to him.

"My village chief, right in front of you, Cole and Bangier are preparing to escape with his sister." Udick walked beside the village chief, looking at the three half-person-tall dogs, his heart full of fear.

He had returned home and secretly packed things, but after seeing the smell of meat in the pot in the distance, Udick's originally unresolute will began to shake. He swallowed his saliva and rushed towards the consequences of escaping into the forest, so he decisively sold the others.

He found the village chief, betrayed Cole and others, and vaguely proposed that he did not want to be a sacrifice. Then he actively became the leader and betrayed his own companions without mercy. Udick didn't want to die yet, he didn't want to be a sacrifice, he didn't want to escape into the terrifying forest, living a day and night without protecting himself, he didn't want to face those dangerous lives, he also wanted to eat that pot of broth.

So Udick turned a shameless rebellion, and all the adults who met in the village were attracted. These adults could not say they were evil, they were also people who were forced by life.

Hunting is one of the pillars of most people's lives. Without hunting, most of them do not have enough resources to survive, so they have no choice but to obtain permission for forest hunting through sacrifices.

From the perspective of adults, this is their helpless act in order to survive. When standing on the children chosen to be sacrificed, they are even more wrong. Do they deserve to sacrifice their young lives?

The one who is wrong is not the hunters, the one who is wrong is not the escaping sacrifices, the one who is wrong is the world.

There was once a nobleman who discovered what happened here, so he accused the villagers of being too cruel and using the rights of the nobles to force the villagers to not offer sacrifices, which caused the villagers to lose the source of hunting, a survival resource, and a large number of villagers starved to death.

Then the nobleman said that the villagers were so pitiful, and the forest was right next to them, so why not go hunting?

People like this are generally called Virgin Mary bitches. They will always blame them, but are never willing to pay their own interests.

Unlike the Virgin Mary, the Virgin Mary will stand up and say that she acts as a sacrifice. Although this kind of person is stupid, this kind of person is worthy of respect and most people are willing to be friends with the Virgin Mary.

Compared with the Virgin Mary and Virgin Mary bitch, helping villagers solve the problem of not being able to hunt, or helping villagers find a way to survive and wealth. We can call this kind of person a saint, of course not the kind in the prehistoric world.

A saint is a capable person, a Virgin is a person who is willing to contribute, and a Virgin bitch is a person who only stands up and blames but refuses to harm his own interests.

Cole was carrying something and wondering where Bangier was waiting here, when he saw a large group of people rushing over behind him. He couldn't even run away, so he was directly held down by several people, and then his hands and feet were immediately tied up, as if he had turned into a worm that could only move.

"Udick, you bastard, are you stupid in your head?" Cole shouted angrily. Does that fool still see the situation? Even if he escaped this time, he will definitely be one of the sacrifices next time he sacrifices, because he has been labeled as a sacrifice and a betrayer.

"Where is Benjil and Coranti?" Benjil's father held the bow and arrow and raised Udick with one hand and asked, "Didn't you say they will wait for you here?"

"I don't know." Udick said with a daze.

"Little Udick, look, if Banjir was still here, we might have let Banjir become a sacrifice instead of you, but I'm sorry, we didn't catch him, so you still can't escape the identity of this sacrifice." The old man with white beard, the village chief, patted Udick on the shoulder and said with regret: "People will tie Udick up too."

So another worm that could only wriggle appeared. Udick screamed wildly, saying that you would not use your credit or other words, which made the village chief smile kindly and said, "Little Udick, the identity of the sacrifice cannot be changed, but you do have any contributions. Let me do this, tell us what you want to do, we will definitely help you."

"I...I...I want to eat a bowl of broth." Udick looked at the cold crowd around him, including his parents, and was indifferent to his becoming a sacrifice. This made Udick finally accept his fate and said with a saliva.

Bangier, who was hiding in the valley in the distance, watched Kerr and Udick being carried back, and felt chill all over. He was only a little short of it, and he almost became a substitute for Udick. It didn't matter if he died, but what should he do if his sister was arrested?
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