Hearing his sudden ridicule, I stopped talking about discrediting the alliance, and shook my head pretending to be helpless...

"No, I'm not a savior. There are many people like me, and many people know what we are doing, and they also hate the alliance. It's just that they are not as lucky as me, and they can come down by chance. Here, otherwise, how could I be the only one..."

As soon as the topic changed, my eyes became serious...

"But at the same time, they definitely can't come in here to help, and I am only alone, so I thought of asking the Hakk tribe for help. By the way, you have lived here for so long, do you know the Hakk tribe?" language?"

"If yes, in fact, I don't need to enter the barrier, as long as you help me bring my words to you, this will solve your concerns, what do you think?"

I thought that when I said this, no matter how vigilant the bearded man is, he should be able to share the same hatred with me, and even if it is not good, he can take me into the barrier happily, but he has a hesitant look on his face, as if there is something unspeakable...

Seeing this, I frowned and urged a little...

"Dude, the people from the alliance are already on their way, and they will soon surround the barrier, no decision is made, brain worm..."

Before the words fell, the bearded man squeezed out a sentence from between his teeth with an embarrassing expression that made my eyes freeze...

"Sorry, I can't enter the barrier either!"

With a serious look in my eyes, I immediately asked...

"What do you mean?"

A look of sadness flashed in his eyes...

"Because we are human beings, as long as we are human beings, we can't pass the barrier. As for the reason..."

During the pause in his speech, he turned his head to look at a stone door at the end of the passage, with a little longing in his eyes...

"There is a natural ore under the ground of the barrier, which is called the stone of death by the Hak people. It has a parasitic relationship with the blue-striped red moss on the ground. According to my understanding, the blue-striped red moss should absorb the nutrients in the ore. , and release it through atomization..."

"This is the reason for the formation of the barrier fog. With the weak physique of human beings, it is impossible to pass through the past. It seems that the fog was born to protect the Harkers. Even if I learn their language and understand their living habits, But I have never entered the barrier..."

Speaking of this, he withdrew his gaze, and looked up at me in embarrassment, with an apologetic twinkle in his eyes...

"So sorry, I'm afraid I can't help you..."

I didn't answer, just bowed my head and pondered slightly...

Uh... what this guy should say is not a lie, but his understanding of the fog must be wrong. After all, the alliance even sent out armored soldiers who can completely isolate the air, but they still returned without success. It must not be the fog that causes a sudden cardiac arrest, but...

magnetic field!

Yes, even the earth has many places with special magnetic fields, which can affect the human heart or brain, not to mention this planet full of unknowns and strong wild atmosphere...

But I'm not going to refute, because it doesn't make sense to explain, it's better to ask something useful, such as...

"Then how did you get in touch with the Huck clan?"

Mentioning this, the bearded man suddenly laughed at himself, and pointed to the far away stone gate...

"Did you see that door? That's where I lived for five years. At the beginning, I came into contact with the Huck tribe..."

After a pause, he crossed his legs, sighed a little, and began to recall the past with regrets in his eyes...

"Maybe it's because of God's blessing. When I came here, I was almost eaten by a grin... Oh... sorry, it's a monster with a big mouth. I don't know if you have encountered it..."

Seeing me nodding, he smiled and continued to talk...

"I was carrying some magic props on me at the time. Although I couldn't kill the grinning monster, I still escaped from death. But at the same time, I was also seriously injured. When I was on the verge of death, I met the Huck tribe, and our my lover..."

As he spoke, he smiled and lifted the fur on his upper body, revealing a [-] cm long hideous wound, which seemed to be showing off, but also seemed to be sighing...

"She helped me deal with the wound, gave me clean food and water, and even prepared a safe place for me. In the days that followed, she also taught me the language of the Hake tribe. I know her heart and I know myself It is impossible to return to Earth in this life, so I became..."

He shrugged and made fun of himself...

"The first Earthling to sleep with an alien..."

As soon as he finished speaking, he lowered his head sadly...

"Unfortunately, three years ago, she went hunting with her clansmen and met a group of fire lizards on the way back, so..."

The words behind the big beard didn't go on, but I already knew the final result of that woman, either death, or...well...death...

Seeing his melancholy tone and concern in his eyes, I casually threw an energy bar in the past, and said a word of comfort...

"it's already over…"

He smiled nonchalantly, picked up the energy bar on the ground and looked at it for a moment, with a little complicated expression on his face, then tore open the package without any doubt, and bit it down, with nostalgia and satisfaction in his eyes...

"It's been a long time since I ate food from the earth..."

I looked helplessly at the energy bar in his hand, resisted the desire to swallow my saliva, then took out the last energy bar with great distress, and threw it away...

"What about the back?"

The bearded man took the energy bar with a smile, and after eating it in two or three bites, he smacked his mouth a few more times, as if he had something to say, then he took out a rough and rotten pipe from the cloth bag, and stuffed it into it. Some gray-black tobacco, meeting my extremely longing eyes, puffed up...

"The blows of losing my lover twice made me depressed. Later, I learned that the Hake tribe often encountered similar dangers when they went out to hunt, so in order to prevent the same tragedy from happening again, and to appreciate everything they have done for me , I helped them build a green corridor..."

While talking, he patted the fluorescent stone under his feet, and looked around with emotion...

"Well, I finally didn't waste my three years. After that, every time they go out and come back, they will go back to the barrier through the green corridor, avoiding many unnecessary dangers, and in return, they will send food down every day..."

Speaking of this, he suddenly smiled emotionally...

"It's been a long time, and sometimes I even feel that the relationship between me and the Hake tribe is like the death stone and the blue-striped red moss, symbiosis and mutual influence..."

I hurriedly interjected...

"By the way, you just said that the Hake people will come down to find you? Then when will they..."

Before the words fell, the bearded man shook his head helplessly...

"It's already night now. When they come next time, it will only be tomorrow morning, so now we can only pray that when they deliver the food tomorrow, they won't be caught by the enemies outside the barrier..."

Hearing this, I immediately frowned...

"What do you mean?"

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