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Chapter 408 Dorack returns



Chapter 408 Dorack returns

Hearing that, Dorack immediately remembered Lathel, the god he admired. However, he still didn't immediately trust Grenoss.

"I don't understand what you're talking about." Dorack frowned and said.

"Don't pretend; I have no intention of harming you; I want to cooperate with you." Grenoss said: "No, to be more precise... I want to cooperate with someone who can help you become a god."

Dorack frowned and said nothing, as he just silently looked at Grenoss.

Grenoss sighed: "Okay, I don't want to say much. I really want to cooperate with you; I can also help you become stronger."

"Why will you help me?" Dorack aaked warily.

"Okay, I will leave. I'll wait until you feel reassured, or if you need my help with anything, go to the tallest tree on the other side." Grenoss said, nodding his head into the distance.

Dorack looked up and saw a tree more than two hundred metres high, with a trunk so thick that even 20 people could not hug it all.

"Just go there, and you can meet me." Grenoss finished speaking and left.

Dorack watched Grenoss until it disappeared behind the trees and breathed a sigh of relief.

"Incredible. Even though I've become a lot stronger, when I faced that wolf, I still felt scared."

"It seems... it's as I said. This world is much bigger and more terrible than I thought."

"I have to become stronger."

Dorack muttered, then bowed his head, looking at the pea-sized pearl in his hand, not knowing whether to eat it or not.

However, his intuition was telling him that he could eat this gem.

Dorack hesitated; however, he frowned and muttered: "Huh! Even if I die, at least I tried. Anyway, I haven't found a way to overcome God's test, so... if there is a chance, then I have to hold on to it tightly."

As soon as he finished speaking, he put the pearl in his mouth and chewed it.

Crack!

The pearl was chewed by Dorack's hard teeth and immediately broke into countless pieces. Those fragments drifted down to his stomach, and a hot feeling like a fire burning inside appeared.

"Huh! This pain is not even one-tenth of the pain when God gives me strength." Dorack muttered contemptuously.

He gritted his teeth, clenched his hands, and stood still, his face showing determination. A moment later, the painful feeling like there was fire inside his stomach disappeared.

Instead, a stream of warm energy flowed throughout his body, making him feel extremely comfortable.

Dorack clenched his fists, feeling that his strength had increased a bit. Even though it wasn't much, his strength had actually increased.

"It seems… I have found a way to overcome God's test." Dorack smiled extremely confidently.

He raised his head and looked into the distance. That place was an extremely dangerous area, where no hunter dared to go.

However, for the current Dorack, that place is like heaven for him.

'The more dangerous, the better. The more dangerous, the more monsters... the more things like the stone from before.'

Dorack thought to himself, his eyes filled with excitement as if he were seeing a huge treasure trove.

Three days later, Doba and a group of other tribesmen waited around the cave gate.

At this time, a big man frowned and said: "Doba, are you telling the truth? Will Dorack really come back?"

Hearing that, Doba shook his head and said: "I don't know; I hope he will be killed by wild animals or eaten by monsters."

"However, I feel like he won't die that simply."

"Huh!" The big man said contemptuously: "Even if he doesn't die by wild beasts, he will still die by my arrows."

"Hahahaha… This weapon is called a crossbow. Our god gave it to us; has your god given you any weapons?"

"Tsk!" Doba clicked his tongue: "No, the God of my tribe only gave us some food."

"Hahahaha…so that's why you betrayed him." The man laughed loudly and patted Doba on the back: "Don't worry, after taking over your tribe and those four beautiful flower girls, I will definitely give you a good life."

"Of course I believe you." Doba smiled and said: "Anyway, being in your tribe is a hundred times better than being in my tribe."

"In your tribe, your God provided you with weapons. As for the God of my tribe, he only gave us a little food."

"I also didn't think this tribe of women and old people would last long. By the time you kill that bastard Dorack, no one will know how to defend against your arrows."

"Until then… hahahaha…"

"Huh!" The other man snorted angrily and said: "What about the protective dome? Damn it! If I can't get inside, how can I take over your tribe?"

"You don't need to worry about that. If I burn everything inside, the fire will burn everything. At that time..." Doba smiled and said extremely fiercely: "That group of stupid people will definitely have to run out of the shelter."

"At that time, you can kill all of them. Of course, other than the women, you can kill anyone you want."

"Hahahaha… You're a lot like me." The man smiled as he spoke: "We are both smart and cruel."

"I am not cruel." Doba smiled and replied: "I just chose a better way to survive."

"Village chief!" Suddenly, another young man appeared, came next to them, and said: "There is a wild beast rushing towards this direction at a very fast speed."

"Wild beast?" The man frowned and said: "You idiot, use a crossbow to shoot it to death. Hahahaha… today I will have meat to eat again."

"But…" The young man faltered as if there was something he couldn't say.

"What are you hesitating about?"

"Village chief, that beast is very fast, and besides, there is another person on its back."

"A person riding on the back of a beast?" The man and Doba were both startled: "Are you telling the truth?"

"We all saw a young man riding on the back of a wolf. We all used crossbows to shoot, but that wild beast was too fast, like the wind." That young man spoke and described his actions.

"It just appeared; we could only shoot a few arrows before it disappeared."

"Where did it go?" Doba shouted worriedly; it seemed like there was something that scared him.

"It… it went towards the cave entrance, but the young man sitting on its back carried the corpse of another wild beast inside." The young man recounted.

"The beast also left. Its speed was too fast; we couldn't chase it as It was even faster than an arrow."

"The young man has entered the cave, so we cannot chase him, nor can we shoot arrows inside that place."

"AAA!!!" Doba now shouted angrily.

"What the hell are you shouting for?" The angry man shouted.

"I am sure that young man is Dorack!" Doba said angrily: "He… he… he rides a beast… damn it!"

Doba's words were both angry but also filled with jealousy: "Damn it! Damn it! Surely God gave him the ability to control wild beasts."

"God?!" The man frowned and said: "Can your god do that?"

"Tsk!" Doba clicked his tongue: "God? That bastard is just a fool, not worthy to be a god."

"He only favoured Dorack and gave him strange powers. Surely he can only control wild beasts thanks to him."

"AAA!! Why him?!"

Doba was very jealous; he was so jealous that he just wanted to use a sharp wooden stick to stab Dorack to death.

"Huh!" The other man didn't believe it, causing him to speak angrily: "Don't think I'm stupid. You brought me here, waited for more than three days, and in the end you couldn't do anything, and you couldn't kill Dorack."

"There is no way God can give him the ability to control wild beasts."

"You're lying."

"You…" Doba, who was already drowning in anger and jealousy, became even angrier when he heard what the other man said.

"You… you listen to my explanation, I really..."

"Alright." The man held his arm, not giving him a chance to explain: "Doba, you have one last chance; do you know what you have to do?"

Doba gritted his teeth, nodded, and replied: "Of course I know what I need to do."

"I'll give you two days. I'll have my tribe's hunters keep watch here. After two days, if you can't do it, you will never be able to become a member of my tribe."

"Make your choice, Doba. Accept a cowardly life in your tribe until you starve or become a hunter in mine."

Doba nodded: "Of course I choose your tribe."

In the cave, Dorack dragged the body of a wild beast somewhat similar to a rhinoceros on the ground for more than 5 kilometres without feeling tired.

His body was full of wounds from wild beasts and monsters; however, he did not feel that those wounds were ugly.

On the contrary, he feels that these are things that he should be proud of. To him, those wounds show that he fought with all his courage and strength.

And of course, the results he received were also extremely wonderful.

Besides, he also decided to cooperate with Grenoss. It would be a long story to talk about, but basically, Grenoss and Dorack were currently allies.

Dorack walked out of the cave without stopping to rest. He continued to go to the middle of the village, placing the beast in a place where everyone could easily see it.

At this time, everyone was attracted to the body of that giant beast Dorack brought.

Everyone's faces were filled with disbelief and fear, along with greed.

Dorack, not caring about everyone's gaze, shouted loudly: "Doba, it's time for you to fulfil your promise!"


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