$455 There Is Still a Future if You Are Alive (More to Come)
The Holy Mountain of Harrogath is particularly lively now.
Perhaps it is not right to say lively, and it is not chaotic yet.
Reiko was focused on finding the three ancestors, while the three ancestors were still looking at each other in their own nest.
As for the gatekeeper?
Isn't there a backup gatekeeper, Kalju?
With two big shields blocking their faces, no one can get through the gate of the Holy Mountain.
If Kalju wanted to, he could stick the shield into the ground and connect to the power of the Holy Mountain. He could also have a good sleep behind the shield...
If he could fall asleep.
Reiko hurried on with her head down. The other ancestors had no intention of watching the excitement now, so they tried their best to avoid Reiko who looked unhappy.
The disappearance of Madoc was not a trivial matter, but it would not make these ancestors who had been mentally prepared for a long time have too many thoughts.
Sorrow does not need to exist for a long time. Barbarians are used to the feeling that someone will disappear forever at any time.
This incident also made them feel the danger from the brief peace.
The battle has never been eliminated, it's always like this.
But the parties involved are the exception.
"Bang~"
The wooden fence was kicked open by Leiko, and the three ancestors inside were gathered around a fire, and their faces were not very good.
The "nest" of the three ancestors was a bit simple, but no one would come to this place for no reason.
After all, the status of the three ancestors was different, and the most basic respect had to be retained.
Their sculptures were still there, and the scene looked a bit subtle.
"Tariq, you definitely know about this, but why didn't you tell me!"
Leiko spoke first, even a little aggressive.
"Tell you? After telling you, can you stop Maddock from doing stupid things?"
Tariq's voice was a little weak, and he looked very listless.
Who can stop a barbarian from making his own choice?
"I shouldn't be kept in the dark! I should know what stupid things you idiots are going to do!"
Leiko patted the Immortal King's helmet on her head, making a bang.
"We are all idiots, a bunch of idiots who will die with laughter! Are you not stupid?
We knew everything, but we couldn't stop anything!
You thought your sacrifice could go against fate and redeem the barbarians from death? But that was just Inarius, that bastard, who was depressed because he lost another child he loved!"
Korlik laughed and mocked.
The veins on Reiko's head burst, and waves of blood dripped down her face to the ground.
"Madoc is much more determined than you, and if you weren't favored by Inarius, I don't think you would be as powerful as you are now.
Of course, I won't deny your legend, nor will I insult your efforts for the barbarians.
But honestly, do you really think you are more "great" than us, or even Orak?"
Tallik said mercilessly, not caring that Reiko's expression had become weird.
Kahn used the hilt of the sword in his hand to hit the back of Tallik's head, making a muffled sound.
"Hey! Pay attention! That's Reiko, not the devil of hell!"
Kahn couldn't stand it anymore, although he had no right to say these words.
After all, the disappearance of Maddock was too heavy for the two guys.
"Let them talk. I want to know how many complaints you want to tell me? Or are you women compared to me?"
Reiko took off her helmet with her eyes wide open.
"We have nothing to say. We are just a group of guys who have no skills except guarding the door."
Tariq rubbed the certificate of shame in his hand, his face full of dissatisfaction.
The gatekeeper sounds good, and his duties are equally noble.
But what's the use?
Abandoning his family and children, he came to the holy mountain with admiration for the first generation of ancestors.
And then he was locked in place.
From that moment on, strength became unattainable.
Although they didn't have any ideas about it in the first hundred years.
Isn't it just blurring the boundaries between life and death? That's not important.
They can still drink strong liquor, and when they are bored, they can enjoy the feeling of fighting through the phantoms summoned by the ancestors.
Until they found out that the first generation of ancestors needed them to do more than just guard the gate.
The gatekeeper has to clamp the Immortal King?
Whose king is so unlucky that he has to be restricted by the emperor?
Even Leoric has never felt so uncomfortable.
Complete death may be a relief, but barbarians need gatekeepers.
"Are you complaining about your duties?"
Raiko looked at Talik with her helmet in her arms, and her expression seemed to be wondering how an ancestor spirit could get drunk.
Talik turned around and faced Raiko with his thick back.
He didn't want to continue talking about these words.
"Okay, Raiko. Our duties are probably only known to ourselves, and probably only Bul-Kathos knows something.
When have you seen Bul-Kathos make demands on us?
Because there is no need, the best thing he did was not to show us any mercy."
Kolik lowered his head and piled up a small snowman on the ground.
A few simple movements showed that he was a barbarian.
It was just that Kolik's hands were shaking a little.
"Leiko, go and rest. You are a living person, you can enjoy sleep, feel food, and enjoy light.
You can feel everything in this world, and you have even tried death."
Kahn finally spoke after hesitating for a long time.
But that tone made it difficult for Leiko to calm down her anger.
"I will make you understand that you don't need to make any sacrifices before I die!"
Leiko's short sentence was intermittent.
Leiko didn't like the situation of trying to suppress her anger.
"Tsk!"
Talik, who was facing away from Leiko, made a little noise, which continued to tease Leiko's tense nerves.
Kahn patted Talik's shoulder, and then the place was quiet again.
Kahn didn't quite understand the feelings of Talik and Kolik, after all, this was his first day as a gatekeeper.
Originally, he thought how glorious such a day would be, but now, he had no other feelings except being upset.
"Leiko! Next time, I think I will appear on the battlefield as your comrade."
Kahn looked up at Leiko in front of him and made a promise.
Only an ancestor summoning with the will of a real person can show real powerful power.
And just summoning a few phantoms without will but with fighting instincts, the help to Leiko is of no value except to unfold the power of the Immortal King suit.
"You haven't seen Volusk use the ancestor summoning. That look, like us, will never be seen again."
Tariq said in a low voice, his back trembling.
This is a reminder.
The gatekeeper of the Holy Mountain can see some broken pictures through the power that has left him inside the Holy Mountain.
Vorusk deserves the title of the most arrogant Immortal King.
Tariq doesn't think he will see that kind of spirit from Leiko.
But for the current Leiko, he still has some expectations in his heart.
After all, there is still a lot of future to be had if she is alive.