"I'm sorry, King, but I've already decided on a path to take."
Kaijin raised his head, met King Gazelle's gaze, and responded to King Gazelle's words without hesitation.
"Kaijin! You bastard!"
The knight standing behind the Dwarf King stomped his feet fiercely. As a dwarf, Kaijin actually rejected the invitation of the Hero King. This was a serious sin that could never be forgiven!
As he moved, the soldiers standing upright around him all waved their spears in unison, as if they were ready to chop off Kaijin on the spot if they disagreed with him.
Suwey stood aside and clenched his fists involuntarily. If King Gazel was determined to kill Kaijin, then he could only try to stop him.
In the midst of the desolate atmosphere, the man on the throne frowned. After a long silence, he let out a slow sigh.
"Is that so?"
After he finished speaking, he raised his hand, and the soldiers, who had been so imposing, put away their halberds again and returned to their stone sculpture-like postures, standing around.
"Announcement of the trial results..."
Having said that, King Gazel glanced at Suweyyi.
Although he could not understand Suwey's psychology, he could see the thoughts of Kaijin and others. During their conversation just now, Suwey and the goblin village he described appeared in Kaijin's mind.
"Exile Kaijin and his accomplices, that's all!"
King Gazer made a decisive decision, overturning the previous result and ordering the trial of Kaijin and others.
Such a trial not only fulfilled Kaijin's idea, but also did Suweyyi a favor. If King Gazel was unwilling to let go, then no craftsman in the entire Dwarf Kingdom would be willing to leave with Suwey.
Moreover, in this way, King Gazel also saved Besta's face in front of others. After all, Besta's identity and background are of great importance in this dwarf country.
The ministers who had a good relationship with Besta came forward one after another, sighed, and handed the wealth brought by Suwey to Besta.
Insulting Suwey was almost equivalent to cutting off the path of friendship between Suwey and the Dwarf Kingdom, and it was completely opposite to his original intention of becoming a minister, his ideal of wanting to serve the king and contribute to the country.
Besta fell to his knees and received the king's final farewell words, "You have worked hard." He had already understood that he could no longer contribute to this country.
The cries of regret filled the entire palace.
On the other side, Suwey, along with Kaijin and a few others, left the capital of Dowagun and set out on the road back to the Jura Forest.
Problems arose just as we left the city.
"Master Suwey, it seems that the Yalang we brought are not enough to share."
Zhu Cai walked to Suwey's side and whispered that one Yalang was big enough for two people to sit on, and Suwey could even come out and sit on it alone.
But Kaijin's body was too big. He alone was enough to make Garo gasp for breath. If there was another one, Garo would probably be crushed to pieces.
So there is one extra person.
Originally, Galum, one of the three brothers, planned to sit with Suwey and talk about the architectural plan he had recently received from Suwey. The drawings listed by Suwey made Galum obsessed with them, even to the point of being unable to sleep at night.
"Brother Suwey, let's continue our conversation..."
Before he could finish his words, Galum shuddered all over and felt someone cut his spine with a knife. It was a chilly cold in the hot weather, so cold that he turned his head and saw two ghost-men with red eyes.
Garum was no fool, and with his life in imminent danger, he quickly took a step back, giving his place to Shuna and Aster, and silently found a wolf, holding its neck tightly and not letting go.
From today on, one of the four Kaijin brothers has deeply realized the horror of the ghost girl.
"Well, give up one of the Fangwolves to Kaijin so I can join... my dwarf brothers."
