Section 36 Services
Moreover, Ashu Rufate also admitted that he was also a Chaos Lord??!
These were simply explosive news, one by one, more amazing. So much so that Flint can't believe what he saw with his own eyes.
What a joke, Ashu Rufate, who is a chef in the tribe, is actually a Chaos Lord?! Well, in fact, people in the tribe have long guessed that Ashu Rufate is a warrior, but even in the boldest guess, they only think that he may have received the kind of God's grace - that is, the God-Choose Warrior.
Of course, there are also people who are joking in that kind of jokes—that is, the speakers themselves don’t believe what they say—thinking that Ashu Rufate might be a Chaos champion.
But Ashu Rufate went further. He was actually a... Chaos Lord?
What is the concept of Chaos Lord? As mentioned earlier, Chaos Lord is a general in the army, and Chaos warriors like Flint are equal to soldiers in the army - at most they are the kind of squad leader who doesn't even have an official title. In actual example, Chaos Lord is qualified to be the leader of a large tribe of more than 10,000 people, and Chaos Warriors, even in the small tribe of Asovin, who cannot be considered high-level. In fact, if the two previous God-Selected Warriors died and then Asovin was accidentally injured, how could it be Flint's turn to compete for the tribe leader?
As mentioned earlier, ordinary Chaos warriors like Flint are not even qualified to be guards for Chaos Lord (Under normal circumstances, Chaos Lord's personal guards are usually composed of god-chosen warriors, or people with special talents). If Ash Rufatner asked Flint to follow him as a follower, this would be a great grace and he would look down on Flint very much.
Flint couldn't help but remember the delicacy he had enjoyed in the tribal meeting before - this was made by the Chaos Lord himself. I'm afraid no one in the entire Chaos Realm has ever enjoyed this kind of treatment.
Flint's mind was in chaos. He even forgot that he should get up instead of always sitting on the ground in a daze.
Ashu Rufate threw a shovel to Flint. "Do you a favor," he said in a relaxed tone.
"Yes!" Flint subconsciously got up. He didn't care about anything - he even forgot that he should take off his armor first - and quickly dig the ground.
The two of them dig the ground quite quickly, but in a short while, there was a pit on the ground. Without Ashrufat talking too much, Flint immediately put Atorian's body into the pit - but he left Atorian's helmet and warhammer. The helmet is an ironclad proof to kill Atorian the Chaos Lord. The warhammer is a magic weapon, a valuable reward that Atorian, who is the Chaos Lord, received from the Chaos Gods (that should be a terror).
Ashu Rufate also wanted to dig other pits (because many people died). This time, Flint immediately stepped forward to stop the other party. "Sir, please leave it to me." He said quickly. A Chaos Lord should not do these aftermaths.
Ashu Rufate did not object, but just looked at him and said, "Hurry."
Flint quickly took off the Chaos Armor that was in the way and dug it up with a shovel. Perhaps he wanted to show off in front of Ash Rufat, his speed of digging was amazing. In just one or two hours, a large pit was dug out on the ground, and all the related corpses were thrown into it.
When Atorian came, he came with his mount. Now, all the mounts belong to the winner. When Flint was digging a pit, Ashu Rufate handled the spoils and put all the armor and weapons and other things that could be taken away on the horse's back. Except Atorian, who was buried with his own armor (except the helmet), all other metal products were sorted out by Flint on the horse's back.
Soon, everything was over. The two men, carrying more than a dozen horses, loaded with rich spoils, embarked on the way back (of course, they also suffered huge casualties).
It must be noted that after knowing that Ashu Rufate was a Chaos Lord, Flint's attitude changed completely. He became respectful, and even followed Ashu Rufate only, and did not dare to go ahead. To be honest, this made Ashu Rufate a little uncomfortable.
"Flint, there is no need to be like this..." Ashu Rufate finally felt that this could not continue. He had to return to the tribe. If the people in the tribe saw this... Ashu Rufate was not sure what would happen.
"Sir, you really are... I mean... what you said just now... is it true?" Flint asked a little tentatively. In fact, this question was not because Flint was full of doubts, but because of the human nature of refusing to admit the facts. Because the reality is obvious: Will a person who has the ability to (seem to) kill a Chaos Lord effortlessly in a one-on-one battle? Only the same Chaos Lord can do this.
"I think so." Ashu Rufat said. Since he had already said it in front of Flint, it didn't matter. In fact, he had a little fondness for this Chaos Warrior named Flint. When he was facing the Chaos Lord Atorian just now, Flint called for Ashu Rufa to escape more than once, and stayed to restrain the other party.
Although Flint is a complete (full of desire, ambition and evil thoughts) believer in the evil gods, it has to be said that his affairs are full of courage and friendship.
After saying that, Ashu Rufate took out the jewelry from his pocket. As a real, slightly sensible believer of Slaanes, Flint immediately recognized this thing only could hold it.
Every Chaos believer has one or two tokens with the symbols of the gods on his body. Some people even tattoo it directly on their bodies or etch it on their armor. Of course, there are many people who hide it as a small item like Ash Rufate. This thing is an important intermediary for the communication between believers and their own gods. No one will use this kind of thing to fake it - because there is no way to fake it. There is no doubt that Ash Rufate is the lord of Chaos.
Flint immediately made the most important decision in his life. He immediately knelt on one knee in front of Ashu Rufat, "Sir, can I follow you and serve you?"
This requirement is very common. Just like within the seven central countries, an ordinary person is willing to surrender to the great nobles as his servants. In addition to the common idea of worshiping the strong, becoming a personal guard or follower of a Chaos Lord is still a profitable deal: unlike those lower-level Chaos believers, a Chaos Lord is always concerned by the evil gods. In other words, following the Chaos Lord, you will naturally get more attention from the gods. For example, an ordinary Chaos Warrior killed an enemy on the battlefield.
People cannot get anything immediately. You can hold a ceremony at the altar to offer your own victory to the gods, or even offer spoils to the gods, and the greater possibility is that they do not recognize them - if this victory cannot satisfy the evil god. But beside the Lord of Chaos, all the contributions you make will naturally be seen by the evil gods, because the evil god always stares at the every move of the Lord of Chaos. You can naturally get better, more rewards, and every little contribution will be seen by the gods.
In addition, if you can be guided by a Chaos Lord, the improvement of personal abilities will undoubtedly be huge. Even if the Chaos Lord does not guide you, you can follow him and silently learn how he did it.
Chapter completed!