Chapter 36 Eat Less Poisonous Mushrooms
Chapter 36 Eat Less Poisonous Mushrooms
Chapter 36 Eat Less Poisonous Mushrooms
"We're about to take off, are you all ready?"
"We're ready, but why did you go into the redwood forest, brother?"
The crowd was puzzled by Broly's decision to venture into the mangrove forest, until the mangroves they were standing in began to shake and were pulled out of the water by a tremendous force.
Once high in the air, the child, amidst the tremors, frantically grabbed onto something secure nearby, and only then did he understand what Broly meant by being prepared.
The children were speechless as they looked at the vines tied around their waists.
"Thank goodness I didn't fall."
The chubby boy, Losang, managed to grab a wet tree root just in time. The vine around his waist snapped, but it almost made him tumble off the mangrove forest where he was taking off.
Broly didn't fly very fast. He absorbed the experience he had two years ago when he flew with Fujimura Taiga in the Type-Moon world, making the flying mangroves move smoothly in the sky, like a small floating island.
After the initial panic subsided, the children, now calmer, were somewhat captivated by the breathtakingly beautiful sunset and evening glow on the distant horizon.
In the past, most of them were starving and cold, struggling to survive every day. If they fell into the hands of slave traders, they would be imprisoned. They had no leisure or right to appreciate or experience such scenery.
"Sister, you're so beautiful."
Black Eyes sat on the vine and pulled the girl next to him.
"Um."
Akame responded softly, agreeing with her sister's statement.
"If it weren't for Brother Broly, we might never have seen such a view?"
This refers to watching the sunset from the sky, but it also means that the other party rescued them and gave them a full meal.
After all, if you're not full, you won't have the leisure to appreciate beautiful scenery.
"I think I saw my older brother in the sunset."
"Bang!"
Bonnie got hit on the head.
"Sister Cole, why did you hit me?"
"I told you to throw away those poisonous mushrooms you picked, but you still carried them with you and ate them?"
"I...I didn't."
Bonnie panicked and quickly covered his right pocket.
"You've already seen hallucinations, and you still say you haven't?!"
"Bang!"
The girl's head was hit again by the iron fist of the girl next to her.
"Big Brother is flying us through the woods, he's not dead yet!"
The poisonous mushroom was thrown out with great force by Cornelia in a parabolic trajectory.
"My mushrooms!"
Under the setting sun, above the flying mangroves, everyone stared at Bonnie with dark faces.
Bonnie knelt on the mangrove vines in a dejected, forward-leaning posture.
He raised his right hand, reluctant to let go of the poisonous mushroom that had flown away.
. . . .
"Chieftain, a grove of mangroves has flown in from the sky!"
While the children in the sky were enjoying the beautiful sunset, the tribes on the ground became nervous after discovering that the flying mangroves were approaching their territory.
In the world's perception, only flying creatures can soar through the sky, and the larger the creature, the more dangerous it is.
"Such a large mangrove forest flying in the sky, the creatures hiding inside must be terrifying."
"Ripali, gather all the warriors of the tribe. If the monsters dwelling in the flying mangrove forests try to attack our tribe, we will fight back fiercely and protect it."
Chief Ridriel of the Red Leaf tribe issued an order: he now only hopes that the unknown beings flying through the mangrove forest are merely passing through their tribe.
"Chief, the mangroves flying in the sky seem to be falling this way."
But things always seem to go wrong, and Ridley's spirits sank.
"Prepare for battle."
The man cut his palm with a knife and smeared four bloody marks on his face with the blood.
In their culture, this means fighting to the death.
When the other warriors saw that their chieftain had done this, they all followed suit.
This group of people did not have sophisticated weapons, but they all had the courage to protect their tribe in the face of powerful enemies.
This fierce spirit continued until a familiar sound came from the fallen mangroves.
"Daddy, Daddy..."
That was the voice of his daughter, who had been missing for three months.
"Rivarina, is that you?"
"Liddell shouted."
Without needing a reply, the mangroves had already descended to a height where people could clearly see the people above.
Rivarina jumped down from the mangrove forest, which had not yet fully descended, and ran towards the tribal warriors who were waiting in battle. She then threw herself into her father's arms.
"Rivarina, where have you been all these days you've disappeared?"
The man's face showed a mixture of shock and surprise; he actually thought his daughter was dead.
"I was captured by the Imperial slave-trapping team, and they sold me into the Giant Tree Forest (Gifonora Sea Tree Forest), but I ran away and came back."
The girl explained.
"And what about those people, little sister?"
Ripalip asked, "There are many children in the mangroves that have fallen back into the water."
"Second brother, they are children like me, sold into the Giant Tree Forest by slave traders, and now they are my important companions."
"Wait, how did I become the second brother?"
"Because I've taken a senior brother as my sworn brother."
Ripalip: "Hmm?"
"Then how did you manage to come down from the sky?"
"We didn't come down from the sky; it was my eldest brother who flew here with us. He saved me, saved everyone, and led us out of the Giant Tree Forest..."
Rivarina pointed in the direction they had come from, trying to describe to her father how formidable Broly was.
The chieftain of the Red Leaf tribe listened, feeling that his mind was not quite clear. Whether it was blasting a smooth road through the Giant Tree Forest or flying over with a whole forest of red trees, it was all too outrageous.
If he hadn't seen the mangroves flying in the sky with his own eyes, he might have thought his long-lost daughter was talking nonsense.
"yue~"
After flying over with his men, Broly emerged from the woods, gagging slightly. His hands were covered in redwood shavings and sap, and it was the smell of these shavings and sap that he found unbearable, making the bitterness in his mouth seem even worse.
"This is Broly!"
Rivarina happily introduced the boy to her father.
"What's wrong with him?"
Ridell was somewhat surprised that the older brother his daughter mentioned was also a child, and after seeing Broly dry heaving, he frowned and asked.
"Brother Broly chewed a lot of redwood branches at noon, and that's how he ended up like this."
"Didn't you tell him that redwood branches are poisonous?"
"I told him, but my brother said the poison tasted good."
Ridliel: ? ? ?
His impression of Broly changed from the terrifying character described by his daughter, who could move freely through the Giant Tree Forest and fly through the sky with a mangrove forest, to a little guy who might have some mental issues.
"Take him back to his tribe, I'll get some herbs to detoxify him."
Perhaps because the mangroves that flew over were full of children, and his daughter had given a general account of the situation, Ridliel wiped the blood from his face, which represented the deadly battle, and then had his son arrange for the group of companions his daughter had made outside to be entertained in an empty area of the tribe.
The Red Leaf tribe is not large, with only a little over a thousand people. The influx of more than seventy children still attracted the attention of many tribe members.
"Ripalip, where did these children come from? Are they going to join our tribe?"
Someone asked.
"This is a companion my sister brought back."
Ripalip answered in a muffled voice.
"Your sister? Rivarina, isn't she already dead?"
"Bang!"
The person who said this was punched to the ground by Ripalip.
"My sister is back, she's back safe and sound, she didn't die."
(End of this chapter)
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