Hakai no Miko

Episode 26: Consultation

Leaving the entertainment of those who followed the guard to their brethren, Gallam guided only those who were the lords of their respective families to the tents for the chiefs.

When he was guided during the rally, he went in and from the back of his left hand, "The Family of the Eyes" and "The Family of the Tenderloin" sat down on his right hand.

It would be as if the two clans of eyes and tenderness were in conflict with the Claw Clan, but in a similar mood. Vanuka and others, who were cocked in front of everyone earlier, are turning their obvious hostility to Zug.

But that's what I call reckless.

Banukkah has no chance of winning in the power of his clan, which serves not only as a backward shield for individual martial arts and metrics. And in anticipation of that, the moderate schnuppa is probably balancing by sitting on the Banukka-side.

Before the beginning of the consultation, Gallum likewise lowered his back to the deepest seat between the rallies with a dark (you) thought. On the left and right side, as a counselor, he makes his wife and Shemr refrain from doing so. Shemr is being discouraged to show that his son supports the chief of the Fang Clan.

In it, Gallum first begins to talk about the whole end of a series of battles that he begins with a night raid.

The men of any clan seemed greatly intrigued by the feat that drove away more than eight hundred troops with only a few gestures and the bold method of warfare that Zoan did not have: fire.

It was against Zoog that Gallum was paying attention as he spoke.

The biggest difficulty in this consultation lies in how to gain the recognition of Zug, the chief of the claw clan, who boasts the greatest force in this. To do this, we have to make Zoog recognize the achievements of the Ethereal Horse.

So far, as far as Garam could tell, Zoog seemed to be of considerable interest.

I'm not just surprised, like a shnuppa who is neglected (trying) to fight, I'm not innocently happy, like Banukah, that the storyteller is listening to the twisted hero Tan, and Zoog is slightly riding himself out and listening so that he doesn't miss a word Garam speaks.

"That's the end of this battle with humans."

Along the way, by the time I had finished telling everything with a few questions, it had been a long time.

The next word of Zug is showered with cold water by the gallum, which I had a small sense of accomplishment even though I had finished talking.

"Hmm. Proud Zoan warriors. That was a battle."

As lying as he eagerly listened until earlier, Zoog bruised Gallum, whispering his ear boringly.

Gallum looks sinister, but he didn't argue with just slightly turning away.

To that reaction, Zug is convinced that his guess was correct.

If the measure that repelled the Crusaders had been devised by Gallam or someone in his family, Gallam would have made some objection.

But I looked sinister because they poked me in the pain, and I turned away because I couldn't argue because I thought the same way.

"It's Angry Claws. So how do you fight humans with just a few gestures?!"

It was Banukah who argued in place of Galam.

He silently kills the young man who mistakes this place for a place to sell himself to his son, Zoog further says.

"I'm praising you, Raging Fangs. You speak of Zoan's pride like a cliche, but it's a means I can't even think of. For the sake of my family, I had no idea I'd come to think of such a bold hand!

Gallum's face is distorted by the obvious ridicule.

To put it this way, Gallum was also Zoog's mockery on the arithmetic that he could not hide the guy who gave him the measure and would have to put it on the table.

"Angry Claws is right. This isn't what I came up with. I followed someone's proposal."

To the words of the perceived Gallum, I'm done! and Zug grips the hidden fist.

"Well, that's a surprise."

Zoog says, often with a face.

"Well, I don't think it's going to go any further if you introduce him first?

Garam got lost. In my original plans, I was supposed to introduce him after seeing how the Ethereal Horse thing was going to be accepted.

But what Zoog says is the best story.

Garam speaks to Shemr, who decides it's not a good idea to reject him poorly here and let him talk.

"Shemr. Bring him in."

Shemr nodded small and retreated to the back of the tent.

And then, after a while, when Shemr takes me to show up in such a way that the Ethereal Horse is terrified, a big twist occurs on the spot.

"His name is Xaki Soma. He's the one who gave us the plan."

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Being human was a range of expectations.

What Zoog imagined, however, was the figure of a warrior or general in the war.

It's a musculoskeletal, upper-backed, fuzzy-faced, magnificent man backed by complacency who crossed how many battlefields.

This is what Zoog imagined.

However, what actually appeared was a completely different human child than the figure I had imagined. I don't care how you look at it. Instead of warriors and generals of war, he's a weak kid who's never even had a sword.

"Stupid! It's Raging Fangs. A brave man like you, with the help of man!

Standing up on the spot and questioning Galam, without even trying to hide his anger, as he represents the colored ones.

The reaction was already assumed, so Garam answered calmly.

"It is true that we followed Soma's measures and drove humans away. And he's the one who's going to take back the plains."

Everyone keeps an eye on Gallum, but there's no way he's lying or joking.

Zoog was once again amazed.

Garam is no less a Zoan warrior than himself. He should be seeing right through that human kid not being a warrior or general.

Still, it's not just every time Garam pushes that human kid.

Doesn't that exactly represent the true value of that human kid?

This is finally getting interesting.

Having thought about it, Zug quickly asks for representatives of other clans.

Banukkah seems to be a blue genius and openly gives out his aversion to humans.

In contrast, Shunupa seems to be whispering with the witches who were following behind him and consulting on how to get out of the [family of eyes].

Well, what am I supposed to do here?

Zug conceived one thing and struck out into action.

"The proud Zoan, the Claw Clan, cannot work with people who work with humans. Let me go home."

Zoog stood still. And the family shall follow after Zoog.

"Wait, it's Angry Claws!

Garam stopped Zoog from trying to leave with his back turned. Zoog then stopped and looked back over his shoulder, saying the insult was also dewy.

"Still got something?

"It's Angry Claws. I understand your dissatisfaction, but listen to me till the end."

"What more do you need to hear?"

Zoog said not only for Gallum, but for all the Zoans on the spot.

"What you are saying is an insult to us proud Zoan warriors! You tell a human, and follow what a weak kid says! To a human kid inferior to a monster claiming this shit urine!

Everyday, no matter what you say if you win, it doesn't sound like a loser howling and lying Zug's word, but a Zoan warrior would think the same thing for everyone.

It is difficult to deny this outright.

Still, if you're going to try to hold Zoog back, Gallum has to get out poorly.

And by accepting it and accepting the pale horse, Zug tried to gain a spiritual advantage and successfully take the lead in the scene.

But an unexpected lay went in there.

"Zoog! You insulted Soma!!"

It is Shemr, who has erupted a flame of anger from all over his body.

"Oops, what's wrong with that?!"

Zug to say so back, but this Shemru reaction was unexpected.

Zug's prediction tells him to do what humans say, and it should be Shemr who is most dissatisfied. Shemr's pride is famous, as the word "high fangs" suggests. There is no way that such a proud Zoan would obey an abominable human being, no matter how much for the fate of his family.

The report from the watchdog that he was going around about this human child was also probably that your son himself was monitoring this human child and trying to get him out of there in a warm way.

Zoog had such a misguided anticipation.

"If you insult Soma with that filthy mouth any more, I will not shut up! I'm proud of you!

Zug is in a hurry, swordscreened by this unexpected Shemr.

I couldn't compete decisively with your son before there were other families. Zug himself is weak in awe of his son, but he does not insult the influence his son has.

"Ha! Son, shall I have you pulling in? I'm not talking to you! If the insult is unforgivable, it is said that the insulted person returns it! I don't want you to pinch your mouth."

By emphasizing that the problem lies only with human children, Zug tries to prevent your son from intervening.

But Zoog has a good point.

Everyone thought that Shemr had no choice but to shut his mouth.

"It matters!

But Shemr ran out of words.

"The soma here is my" you under the umbilicus "! I think I can keep my mouth shut because I'm insulted by" You Under the Umbrella "!!"

It is an unforgivable disgrace to be insulted more than to be insulted by the "you under the umbilical" you have dedicated to your body, mind and soul. Shemr's anger is good too.

But the scene shimmered back to the wrath of Shemr.

Even Zug is solidifying with his mouth slightly open.

Of these, the earliest to recover was still Garam, who had a long relationship with Shemr as a brother and sister.

"Shemr...... What did you just say?

In contrast to Gallum, a flair full of just asking so, Shemr replied blatantly.

"Hmm? I was insulted by you under the umbilical cord, and I just said you can't keep quiet."

"'You under the umbilical'...?

"Mm-hmm. Soma asked me to be my 'you under the umbilical'"

Shemru bragged with her chest stretched.

In the meantime, every Zoan who was on the spot made a scream that was neither screaming nor yelling.

"What? Is that so surprising?

To everyone's reaction, Shemr was alone and flat.

But there's no reason for everyone to be stunned either.

Your son is a gracious being of God who created us. For Zoan and his sons gave all their bodies and their hearts to men of other races, so it was as if the end of the world had been proclaimed.

That would be close to the mood of the ardent believers, who were informed that the Virgin they worshipped was in fact married and had children as well.

Not to mention that their opponent is a hateful person, so the magnitude of the shock they have suffered is beyond imagination.

Banukkah and others became completely blind, and some of the witches of the "family of eyes" began and ended up falling. Exactly. Shnupa, as the witch-headed sister of yours, can't show her fainting, she's managed to hold out, but she still seemed to hold her head.

"Shemr! The guy named you...!

"Ga, ga, ga, galam! You must be my brother!

"Shut up! I didn't even know!

Gallum screams in a crying voice to Zoog, who grabs the chest barn.

"Hey, hey, hey! I'm surprised that that little sleeping piss girl is going to have you under her umbilical."

Among them, only one laughed happily was his wife.

"Grandma, I don't need sleeping piss!

"Nevertheless, congratulations. We need to celebrate something."

"Then I want that liquor from your wife's secret."

"This is so big. But I'm not so happy about it. Come and get it from me later."

Gallum is furious with such an exchange between the two.

"Both of you, what are you talking about stupid!

"Oh, my God, it's Raging Fangs. Aren't you gonna bless me?

Shemr says, like a shank.

Being able to circle with enough people to dedicate their bodies and minds is one of the highest honors for Zoan's warriors. It is customary for those who get "you under the umbilical" to surround it and have a feast.

Besides, we must not "you under the umbilical" other races.

There have been a few examples in the past, but Zoan has made the other races "you under the umbilical". All are brave men and magnificent men to bear in their name.

Nor is there a decision that your son should not welcome you under his umbilical cord.

Although it is more or less impossible to tell you to assume such a situation, there is no reason to blame Shemr for what he did.

Gallum also understands that in his head, but that's why emotions convince him, which is another story.

I'm going to scold him, but I couldn't find a good word, and Gallum, who was opening and closing his mouth with a pucker, finally said it was the next word.

"This, stupid!!"

Shemru also comes with a cock for this.

"A fool is what. What a fool!

"What's wrong with calling an idiot an idiot an idiot!

"Though my brother, there will be good and bad things to say!

No longer, it's just a sibling fight.

When others exposed themselves to ugliness, they sometimes calmed down, but that was exactly what the Zoans were on the spot for. To a childish sibling fight that all of a sudden began, I began to snuff.

Two people who haven't even noticed that, finally, when they were young, they stole a guy. I just came to the contention that they wouldn't steal it, and Shnupa coughs a lot.

And Garam and Shemr returned it to me.

"I know very well that Lord Gallam and your son's brothers and sisters are very close, so why don't they make it around there?

Schnuppa tells me in a serene tone mixed with bitter laughter, and the two become disgraced.

"Neither do you two, but I'd like to quiet my mind a little too. I'd like to take a break here and discuss it later. How about you guys?

No one objected to Schnuppa's suggestion.