The little colt called Katie was also saying sothing and pointed at Kana and the others.
His father got up and ran towards them with a face full of gratitude and excitent, crouched down, and shook Kana’s hand furiously.
"Thank you, thank you so much, you saved Katie. She’s my daughter, my child. We knew she was in the forest but couldn’t find her; the forest is too unfamiliar to us.
We were almost desperate, her mother was almost losing her mind.
But you saved her, thank you so much..."
He was a bit incoherent, clearly very excited.
After all, Katie is his daughter, the return of a lost child makes him wildly joyful.
Kana smiled and patted his shoulder, "No need to be so excited. Such a cute child, I’m sure anyone would save her.
And she’s very brave, a good kid.
But next ti, don’t lose her again, after all, brave kids can also be very naughty."
"Certainly, certainly, that’s only right." The centaur nodded, once the excitent passed, he would definitely have to teach his runaway daughter the lesson she deserved.
After calming his excited emotions, he turned to look at his captain beside him.
The centaur nodded, then looked at Kana and the others, saying, "My na is Andrew, Andrew the Wind Slave. You saved the child of our tribe, we ought to thank you.
I would like to invite you to visit our tribe, after all, humans coming here is quite rare, and if you need any help, we’ll do our best to assist."
Kana nodded without refusal, as this was his intention in the first place.
"I haven’t seen the tribe of centaurs yet."
Andrew smiled and nodded at these words.
He shouted a few tis in the centaur language.
Leading the group walking across the prairie.
...
Walking all the way until afternoon, in the boundless prairie, it is so easy to lose direction.
It was only after walking for so long that they finally saw the centaur tribe.
They were already at the outskirts but t several patrol teams of centaurs.
They also saw nurous herds of sheep being driven by these centaurs.
Clearly, they were a nomadic tribe.
The centaur tribe covered a vast area, but all kinds of tents were rather sparse, scattered here and there.
There was a sheep pen on the outskirts.
Before they reached the tents, a centaur rushed out, a female centaur.
She called out while holding Katie tightly in her arms.
Clearly, she should be Katie’s mother.
After a series of conversations.
Seemingly the chieftain of the tribe, a strong warrior, even covered in armor, approached them.
"Welco, humans."
After speaking, he turned and shouted sothing, and all the centaurs began cheering.
"A welcoming feast is very necessary." Andrew beside them smiled and explained.
Mainly to thank them, so the feast wasn’t very big, just held in a large tent.
Several whole roasted lambs were placed on top.
After being hosted by the chieftain and eating so food, the chieftain asked, "You saved a little colt, we should thank you, is there anything we can offer?"
"No need, these few roasted lambs are enough." Kana waved his hand and said with a smile.
Hearing this, the chieftain looked at Kana, and then asked, "Why did you co here? I haven’t seen humans for a long ti.
This area can’t be considered friendly to you, if you need supplies, we’re also very glad to provide help."
Kana didn’t hide anything and said directly, "We are from the other side of the Gray Mountain Range."
"Ah, I’ve heard the dwarves ntion... Umm, heard of it."
The chieftain clearly tried to recite what he’d heard from the dwarves, realizing it wasn’t very friendly, he stopped quickly.
What kind of description could it be, surely saying the people of Safro Kingdom are stupid and xenophobic.
"That country has been destroyed, and now controlling it are a group of monsters consuming blood, devouring flesh."
"What?" This really surprised the chieftain.
He’s not very knowledgeable about human nations, but it’s still a country, if a country is destroyed, what kind of crisis must it be?
Even though a mountain separates them, what if?
After all, you can still get around from the mountain pass nearby.
As a chieftain of a tribe, he must be sufficiently aware of such dangers.
No matter what, it’s always right to keep a bit of vigilance in the mind.
Kana continued, "We fought with those monsters, but they were too strong. In the end, we could only sail along the river all the way to the coast.
We don’t understand this area, so we are a reconnaissance team to learn about it."
The chieftain nodded, roughly understanding a bit.
So, they should be a group of refugees.
Judging from the statent, they might want to cross the wasteland to human lands or intend to settle down here?
This was his simple understanding.
He was about to ask more.
But Kana suddenly frowned, his face showing so doubt.
He turned to look in a certain direction in the tent, clearly concerned about sothing outside the tent.
Andrew beside him saw this scene and asked, "Is there anything wrong, Kana?"
"Over there, in that direction, right in your camp.
I sensed a dark presence coming from that direction."
Here it cos, here it cos.
Alyris and Bobo whispered together in their hearts.
Dark presence? How co I didn’t feel it.
Anita looked puzzled.
Are you the Holy Knight or am I the Holy Knight?
However, the surrounding centaurs’ faces changed dramatically, obviously Kana was spot on.
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