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Chapter 2117 Deserter
Chu Yang followed Huang Yun's army silently.
He stayed in the forest for a few days, but he still felt a little bored.
Although he could still practice, the efficiency of practice in the witch world was too low, and he always felt that it was a waste of time.
He simply walked out of the forest and followed Huang Yun's army.
This action did not affect his safety, because he found that the manas was not restricted in the witch world, and he could monitor Huang Yun's movements from more than ten miles away.
At this distance, Huang Yun's army could not find him at all.
If Chu Yang did not want to fight, Huang Yun would have no chance to fight him.
Chu Yang followed Huang Yun's army all the way, and he felt more and more strange.
The army's attrition rate was too fast, and there would be casualties in almost every hunt.
After a whole day of hunting, there would be at least a dozen or twenty casualties, and more and more every day.
In addition, these casualties basically appeared in groups, and almost all of them were wiped out.
What's even more outrageous is that many of the wounded were chased by those not-so-ferocious beasts, howling like ghosts and wolves, and then fell into the ravine and other places, thus breaking their hands and feet.
It seems that these injuries were intentional?
Chu Yang finally understood.
Especially when he saw a ghost cultivator who fell into the ravine, and found that he was not injured, he found a stone and hit his feet hard a few times.
I don't know if it was broken, but the sole of the foot was indeed swollen, and it seemed that he could no longer walk.
Then the wounded was abandoned.
The next day after being abandoned, the wounded recovered as before, and the swollen sole of the foot did not affect any of his actions.
When Huang Yun's army arrived at the next village group, there were less than 800 soldiers left in the army of more than a thousand people.
Chu Yang suddenly found that it was not difficult to deal with this army.
Perhaps the Wu people gathered a large army and charged at random, and these ghost cultivators would flee or surrender.
But there was no need.
Chu Yang originally thought that Chang Zun would send an elite army, or the army would be large in scale.
But now it seems that Huang Yun's army is not a threat to him.
He does not need to let the Wu people fight this army. The casualties incurred in that way are meaningless. He might as well hide from this army directly, which is more convenient.
Chu Yang informed the Wu people's elders of what he learned. The news soon spread to each village, and the villagers became more enthusiastic about Huang Yun's army.
This is a very strange phenomenon. Huang Yun still wants to rob the food reserves of each village, but the villagers have no complaints. Instead, they always greet him with a smile.
Huang Yun can't figure out what the Wu people's brain circuit is like. He can only sigh that these natives are really simple.
The constant march has made Huang Yun's army very tired. They stay in each village for longer and longer, and even stay to rest for one more day and one more night.
Some ghost cultivators began to secretly ask the villagers about the situation in this world, such as how rich the food and products are, how dangerous the wild environment is, whether there will be any particularly powerful and ferocious beasts, and whether it is difficult to survive.
These are all people who have thought about becoming deserters.
Huang Yun did not notice these abnormal situations, because he was used to monitoring others with his spiritual sense, and had no other means of eavesdropping and surveillance, nor did he have the experience of truly commanding ordinary human armies.
He thought that the low-level ghost cultivators would obey his orders like in the underworld, and would not dare to slack off or disobey.
So he did not pay attention to the small changes within the army, and did not even think about why the loss of hunting was so great, but only thought about how to find Chu Yang as quickly as possible.
After arriving at the next village group, Huang Yun immediately split the army into several battalions and let them set off to the surrounding villages separately.
This would reduce the pressure on food supply in each village and speed up their march and search efficiency.
Anyway, the villages of the Wu clan showed no signs of resistance to them, and they would not even resist if they took away their food. Huang Yun felt that it would not be a big problem to split up the army.
The result was indeed so. Even though each of their battalions had only one or two hundred people, the Wu clan people did not resist at all, and still obediently accepted their search and allowed them to take away the stored food.
According to the Wu people, the number of humans is not large, so there should not be a situation of killing each other.
It's just some food. If their kind needs it, they are willing to give it to them.
So Huang Yun's army and the Wu people get along very peacefully.
Strangely, a ghost cultivator revealed during a chat with the villagers that Huang Yun also issued a strict order to the army not to kill.
They are not allowed to kill the natives at will. Unless the natives take the initiative to attack their army, the army is allowed to counterattack, but the counterattack must also be limited. Try to kill as few people as possible, and it is best to only injure but not kill.
Chu Yang is a little confused about Huang Yun's order.
From this order, Bailing Pavilion does not seem to want the Wu people to suffer a large number of casualties, but hopes that the Wu people can survive and reproduce well in this small world.
In this case, why do they want to send a large number of wild beasts to the Wu world? Is it just to provide food for the Wu people?
The beast tide will indeed not lead to the demise of the Wu people. The Wu people will always find a way to hide and survive.
But every few decades, a wave of beasts will definitely cause a lot of casualties among the Wu people.
Is this to control the population and ecological balance? Or is it a process of survival of the fittest?
I always feel that Bailing Pavilion has some conspiracy.
Chu Yang wondered whether to secretly capture Huang Yun and interrogate him thoroughly.
He remembered that he still had a few captives from Bailing Pavilion, who were also masters of the Ghost Emperor level and were also worth interrogating, but he had never had time to interrogate them before.
Now he has enough time, but he can't use the magic of the sleeves for the time being. The spiritual power he can drive is only enough to open small items such as the Xumi Ring and the Qiankun Bag.
If he wants to interrogate in the Wu world, he can only capture a few captives now.
Chu Yang couldn't help but put his attention on Huang Yun again.
Should he take the risk of a sneak attack on Huang Yun?
If he attacked Huang Yun, whether he succeeded or not, his tracks would be exposed, right?
However, it's exposed, it doesn't seem to be a big deal, right?
Chu Yang thought about it carefully and felt that even if Huang Yun’s army discovered his whereabouts, they would never be able to catch up with him.
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