These words attracted everyone's continuous echoes, and the scene became extremely noisy. I vaguely heard words such as "revenge" and "plan."
"Quiet!" Jin opened his mouth, and everyone fell silent. He looked around and suddenly saw me in the crowd. I also looked at Jhin and found that his eyes became a little weird, just like the way the priest looked when he first saw me.
Jin looked away from me without leaving a trace, and said to everyone: "We still need to be patient, the time is not yet ripe. Now, our first priority is to survive!"
"Just living like this! How long do we have to wait until the time is right!" Green Spot shouted from below, "You use this excuse every time. Could it be that you don't want to implement this plan at all!"
Jhin was speechless for a moment and didn't even answer.
When everyone saw this, they began to protest loudly. Some people danced and even began to attack people around them to vent their dissatisfaction. The situation gradually became out of control.
"The time has come!" One Eye shouted loudly, while jumping on the high platform, pointing at me and saying: "This person is the last person Jhin mentioned. With her joining, my plan can be implemented smoothly. !”
Almost instantly, everyone suddenly became quiet. And I became the focus of everyone's attention. I looked at the people around me helplessly, not knowing what was happening. Before I could figure out the reason, everyone suddenly cheered.
"Now, you should believe Jhin!" One Eye said to everyone.
Everyone's emotions were calm, and they quietly looked up at Jin, who had been silent since just now. I noticed that Jhin's expression seemed a little complicated, but finally, he spoke.
"Yes, the plan is about to begin." Jhin said slowly.
"When exactly?" Tuo asked reluctantly.
"Your injury is not healed yet..." There was still a trace of hesitation in Jhin's words.
"It's healed!" Tuo broke away from the person who was supporting him and walked to Jin, as if to prove that he was completely healed, and said, "It's just a few minor injuries that will heal in a while! It won't affect his movements at all!"
Jin glared at the other person and said, "Tomorrow, you should be satisfied by now!"
Tuo looked overjoyed and knelt down in front of Jin, saying loudly: "Tomorrow! I will definitely obey the leader's orders. No matter if I have to break into the Demonic Volcano, I will never complain at all!"
Everyone's emotions were suddenly ignited by Tuo, and the entire camp suddenly fell into a state of excitement. But in the excited conversation and behavior of everyone, I felt a terrible madness.
"Who are you?" Jhin's tone was low, and I could clearly tell that the other person was suppressing his anger.
"I'm Zhuang, Di's friend." I answered in a low voice, as if I had done something wrong.
Jin's expression showed nervousness and he quickly asked, "Do you know Di? Are you from Gray Town?"
I corrected, "Actually, I was driven out of Gray Town by the priest."
"Are you just driving out of Ash Town?" Jhin stared at me.
The other party's eyes were sharp and seemed to be able to see through everything. All I can tell is the truth, "She tried to hunt me down and I escaped."
Jhin frowned, wondering what he was thinking, but his expression told me that he seemed to have foreseen this answer.
"You shouldn't be here, it's best to leave immediately." Jhin said these words, turned around and left.
This is the second time I heard this sentence. The last time it came from the mouth of Mother Zhu, and the ending was that I was forced to flee Gray Town during the pursuit. I looked at the crowd that had already begun to revel and felt that I was out of place with them. This made me miss my tribe and hometown more and more, and I was eager to embark on the journey again.
Just when I had this idea, One Eye appeared. He took me to a remote place. Under the surveillance of that eye, I felt that I didn't have much hope of escaping.
After making sure there was no one else around, One Eye said, "Maybe you are confused about what just happened."
This sentence made my curiosity rise again.
One-eye sneered: "You just walked away from the gate of hell, and you don't even know it yet."
"Why?" My heart beat a little faster, not knowing what was going on.
"If Jhin says he doesn't know you, then you will die at the hands of others soon." One Eye stared at me, admiring my surprised expression, and added: "In the most cruel way."
I believe One Eye, there is no normal person in this camp. I'm not surprised what they will do. But I didn't expect that Jhin, a seemingly indifferent person, actually saved my life. This gave me a new understanding of him.
"But if you leave now, Jhin will die!" One Eye said words that surprised me again.
Facing my confusion, One Eye explained: "For a long time, we exiles have been living in self-destruction until Jhin appeared. We began to have the goal of survival, united and established our own camp. . If you leave, our plans will be interrupted, and Jhin will be questioned by people. If they lose confidence in Jhin... "
"What will happen to them?" I couldn't help but ask, as distorted and sickly images of the camp residents emerged in my mind.
One-Eye grinned: "They are all a group of lunatics. Exile and poisonous water have distorted their bodies and minds. In extreme disappointment, their first target to vent their anger will naturally be Jhin! Think back to when the yellow robe attacked you What is it for?"
I thought of the scene when I was attacked by Huangpao. If it weren't for Jhin and I knowing each other, I would have become food for him and One Eye. When I thought about this, I was filled with horror.
"Yes, the residents of the camp can eat people!" One Eye still smiled, looking sick and vicious. I finally understood what the "cruelest way" he mentioned before was referring to.
One Eye left alone. I looked at the world outside the camp. The sky was gray. Only then did I see clearly that it was a piece of dirty mist, quietly surging in the sky, as if it would gather into dark clouds at any time and rain heavily.
The camp carnival continued, and I did not leave, but sat quietly in a relatively secluded corner. Of course, if the black dwarf beside him who exuded rancid odor and cried and laughed from time to time could be regarded as non-existent, it would be much quieter there than in the center of the camp.
It was getting dark, and during this period of time, I never saw Jhin. At this time, I was thinking about what I had seen today in my mind. What they meant by "the plan" and "the last person" I had never figured out. I wanted to ask the black dwarf next to me, but I was afraid that the truth would be exposed. But One-Eye ignored me at all and joined the carnival crowd, cheering and celebrating like the people around him, as if tomorrow was the end and it was time to indulge in fun.