Chapter 412: One party must be disappointed
Chapter 412: One party must be disappointed
at night.
Chen Anmeng's physical strength had almost recovered, so he and Mu Feng walked out of the cave where he had been sleeping.
The moment everyone saw Chen Anmeng, they all rushed to say something, but they seemed to be afraid of something and didn't dare to speak.
"Boss."
After thinking about it, he decided it would be better for him to say it himself.
"Since you are well now, you still have to make decisions for our snake clan about some things."
"Let your snake clan take charge?"
Tiezhu was the first one to feel unhappy.
"Why don't you tell us how you, the snake tribe, treated us? Si Nan was even injured by you. Why were we infected? Isn't it because of you, the snake tribe, that we were infected?"
"Who said that this time the infection must have been first carried out by our snake tribe?"
Moyi really didn't understand why Tiezhu said that.
"Everyone lives in the snake tribe. Who can be sure who was the first to be infected?"
"But you, the Snake Clan, are the first to die."
Tiezhu's words make sense.
"Everyone has discovered that the chickenpox outbreak this time was caused by the death of orcs from your Serpent Clan."
"You also know that our snake tribe has killed orcs?"
Mo Yi thought they didn't know.
"How long would it take for it to develop to death? Since the boss came back from the exile land, have you seen any deaths? Hmm?"
What he said was well-reasoned and he was simply trying to seek justice for the snake clan.
"This only proves that when the disease first started, none of you took it seriously, which is why things got worse. It's the same now. Everyone is very weak. Why do you have food to eat, but the snakes don't?"
Si Nan raised his eyes and looked at Mo Yi, speaking word by word.
"Resources are limited. Of course, we have to take advantage of the orcs from the Exiled Lands."
He always remembered why he came here.
It was to protect the snake tribe and prevent them from doing anything excessive to the exile land.
Instead of providing them with good food and drink and letting them live like a boss.
When Mo Yi heard this, he almost laughed out of anger.
"You watch them like animals day after day. They have no way of finding food. That's why resources are so limited. Don't you want to find the root cause?"
Chen Anmeng didn't expect to hear such exciting things as soon as he came out. He immediately sat on the big rock next to him, crossed his legs, and listened with relish.
Mu Feng was standing next to her, also listening with great interest.
Because the orcs in the Exiled Lands don’t like to quarrel much, but the quarrels here are quite exciting.
It's fine to listen to it occasionally, it's harmless.
Mo Yi's eloquence is so good that he can even debate with many people.
Even though the situation was unfavorable to him, he could still face all the orcs calmly.
"This Mo Yi is really good at talking. I feel like Si Nan and the others can't beat him."
"Yeah. Good at speaking."
Chen Anmeng also admitted this.
In fact, Moyi and Yongye are quite complementary.
Yongye is a man of action.
It's like, if I'm not happy with you, we'll just go straight to the Colosseum and not say a single extra word to you.
But Mo Yi is different.
I don’t know how strong his fighting ability is, but I can always see him when there’s a quarrel, and he seems to be very keen on quarreling.
"Boss, please give me your opinion."
Tiezhu couldn't argue anymore, so he just looked at the boss directly.
"Did we do something wrong? Resources are limited, and we must give priority to the orcs in the Exiled Lands. Do we want our own orcs to starve and give them all the food? Will they come and attack us after they have eaten and drunk their fill?"
"You didn't do anything wrong."
Chen Anmeng must say something fair.
After all, this was the army he had sent. They were also doing the work of maintaining the exile land, so how could they be wrong?
"Boss. This isn't right."
Mo Yi looked at Chen Anmeng and expressed his opinion.
"You said it at the beginning. In due time, you would take us snakes to live in the land of exile. If that's the case, why treat us differently? Don't our lives matter?"
"Your life is life too."
Chen Anmeng smiled faintly and looked at Mo Yi.
"But I don't think you have any right to speak, at least here."
Mo Yi was so stunned by Chen Anmeng's words that he was speechless.
"I am a snake. Why should I..."
"You've been living in the Land of Exile for quite some time now. Do you know what happened to the Serpent Tribe while you were away? Are you making a direct definition based solely on what a few Serpent Tribe members told you?"
Mo Yi was suddenly speechless.
He was indeed so angry because he had heard what those snakes who were on good terms with him said before.
"first."
Chen An dreamed that the quarrel had almost ended, so he began to give them a summary.
"I did say before that one day I would bring all the snakes back to live in the Land of Exile. That statement still stands. This time I came here to take you back."
She first calmed the snakes with a few words, then suddenly changed her tone and became stern.
"But the prerequisite is that the fangs must be pulled out first. Do you have any problem with this? Moyi."
Mo Yi and Yong Ye both stayed there after having their fangs removed, so they had no objection to this.
"Right now, the snake tribe hasn't pulled out their fangs yet, so there's no way for them to go to the Exiled Lands. This is also an important reason why the orcs in the Exiled Lands treat them differently."
She could understand Si Nan and the others' approach, although what Mo Yi said was not without reason.
But judging from the current situation, if one side must be disappointed, it can only be the snake clan.
After all, he and the snake clan have not yet established any stable emotional foundation.
But it’s different with the orcs in the Exiled Lands.
"As for the resource issue, Sinan and the others are right. However, they may be a little too harsh in some areas."
She looked at Sinan and spoke slowly.
"If you were hungry all the time, you would definitely rebel too."
Si Nan understood this principle, so he didn't argue much from beginning to end, just a few sloppy words.
"Why did we in the Land of Exile rebel in the first place? Wasn't it because we didn't have enough to eat? If you don't want that to happen, you need to think carefully when you encounter such a situation in the future."
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