Chapter 1684 Quinton and Xavier rushed to Dragos with their men, and soon surrounded the tiny village from all directions.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThey cin large groups of professionals and elites, and had weapons aimed at the village from the sea, land, and sky. It looked like they would annihilate the village if the villagers refused to let Stefan go.
Dragos’ villagers regarded themselves as the descendants of the dragon, so all of them, regardless of age, stubbornly protected their village.
Just as both parties were about to fight, Neil cried and got down on his knees between them. "Everyone just calm down, okay? We don't have to do this. Please don't fight!" Silas Drago, the head of the clan, led the villagers. All of them held spears, and they waved their weapons as they shouted, "Kill! Kill! Kill!" "Dad, you're the head of the clan and the most rational person here. Please listen to me... We can't afford to offend them. Just let Mr. Hunt go. They'll also put the dragon's saliva back, so just forget about all this!" Neil grabbed Silas' leg and begged him, prepared to face his clansmen's wrath.
"Get lost, you traitor! The 874 villagers of Dragos will cut you up too to pacify the dragon's wrath!" Silas growled as he kicked Neil away, and aimed his spear at Neil's heart.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Dad, no!’ A pretty lady stepped forward and stood between Silas and Neil, and said pleadingly, 'Dad, I'm sure that Neil didn't betray US on purpose. Maybe... Maybe that man forced him to do it, so punish him instead. If Neil dies, I'll have to die with him given our clan laws.” The lady was Sabrina Drago-Silas' only daughter as well as Neil's newly-wed wife. Sabrina was a kind woman, and she was the one who begged for the villagers' mercy when they tied Stefan up and were about to cook him. If not for her, Stefan would have been turned into a human sacrifice despite his status and capabilities.
Silas was known for doting on his daughter, and could > to kill Neil when Sabrina stood in his way. He heaved a long sigh. "Sabrina, you're too naive. You don't®¥ow how wicked people can be. | told you that Neil shouldn't go out to earn money, but you didn't listen to me. You wanted to respect his choice and let him fulfill his ambitions, but do you see what happened? He conspired with outsiders to steal our most precious dragon's saliva. How could you beg for mercy for such a man? You've letdown!" "Dad, | know | was wrong, and Neil knows it too... But | feel that he might be right. We can find a solution that can benefit both parties..." Sabrina glanced at the men Quinton and Xavier had brought, and her eyes welled up with tears as she tried to persuade her father. "Dad, the people here have never left the village, and you all don't know what the world has become. They're holding guns with bullets inside, and if they really were bad people, we wouldn't even be talking right now." Sabrina was smart, and knew that their enemies had the upper hand.
The villagers were attempting the impossible, and if their enemies had wished it, they would all be dead by now.
"Sabrina, I'm not a caveman. | know what they're holding..."