Along the beach, no one walked to the mouth of a river, and then walked up the river to see if he could meet a Nanian and explain the problem to them.

"Brothers and sisters, here's our chance!" Gray looked into the distance and suddenly said to the four people like a magic stick.

"Who is your brother?" Peter said crossly.

"Who is your sister?" Susan said crossly.

"There is someone ahead. We can ask about the situation." Gray doesn't care about their attitude. Is it difficult to call his wives and uncles if he doesn't call them brothers and sisters? Then I'm afraid you'll fight on the spot.

Ahead, a small boat went downstream, and two armored humans seemed to be talking about something.

They didn't have enough eyesight. They looked carefully and saw a boat coming down. They immediately came forward excitedly and were ready to ask something.

Gray frowned at the scene, which had not changed at all.

But it's impossible. He can accept that Kyle palaville was destroyed. After all, this is the general trend. As long as those people come to the Narnia world, they are likely to conflict with the Narnia people.

It's normal for Kyle palaville to be destroyed in a conflict.

But it's too much for them to meet a human soldier ready to dump the body as soon as they come out. It's even more excessive if the person who was dumped is a dwarf.

Gray didn't see anything else on board, and was ready to wait and see if it was a dwarf.

If so, either a third rate author is too lazy to think about the plot after the plot line changes, so he forcibly broke the plot back on the pretext that the butterfly effect did not affect those humans who had not come to the world at that time.

Or Aslan played tricks behind their backs and quickly pushed the world to the originally scheduled track after they left the Narnia world.

The five people approached, but the two didn't notice it. After looking at the water, they seemed to think it was a good place to dump the body. After nodding with satisfaction, they worked together to lift a dirty dwarf from the ship.

The dwarf was a dwarf, his hands and feet were tied up, and his mouth was blocked by a piece of cloth.

But even if he was tied, even if he was about to be thrown into the river and drowned, his eyes were not afraid and begging for mercy. Instead, he looked at the two soldiers fiercely, as if he wanted to remember their appearance and would not let them go.

Seeing that they were about to throw the dwarf into the water, Susan couldn't help standing up, raised her bow and arrow and shouted, "put him down!"

Compared with those humans who don't know where they come from, she still thinks the Narnians are more friendly.

"This is trouble!" The two soldiers looked at each other and quickly threw the dwarf into the river.

One of them quickly picked up the bow and crossbow on the ship and wanted to fight back.

But Susan was not the little girl who had just entered Narnia. She decisively loosened the bowstring, the arrow whizzed out and landed on the man's chest. The man rolled directly into the river.

Another soldier looked at the situation and was also very decisive. He didn't think about resisting anything and dived directly to escape.

Peter and Edmund acted quickly and jumped into the river to save the dwarf.

Gray waved his hand and the river rolled back. The dwarf who sank to the bottom of the river was wrapped by the river and dragged ashore. The soldier who jumped into the river to survive was also brought ashore by the water hose.

"I said you had a way!" They climbed out of the water and glared at gray.

"You move so fast that I can't call you!" Gray shrugged helplessly. "Anyway, I jumped down. Go and pull the boat back. Maybe I can use it later."

The captured human soldier wanted to escape. Gray kicked a stone. The stone flew out and hit him in the calf.

The human soldier fell to the ground, and the dwarf was put on the ground by gray. Lucy came forward to help him cut the rope tied to him.

"Don't try to escape. You can't escape." Gray smiled at the soldier and said, "if you want you to be obedient and don't do stupid things, you still have a chance to live."

"'put him down ', can you only think of this line?" Without any gratitude, the dwarf angrily threw off the rope in his hand.

"Just say thank you!" Susan said, uncomfortable with dwarves.

"Without your help, they would drown me!" The dwarf snorted coldly.

"Dwarf, you lack due respect for the Savior!" Gray snorted and looked at him coldly.

"If you don't want to go back for a few drinks, pay attention to your tone."

He was not used to his problems. He was saved. He didn't thank him and spoke coldly. Who did he think he was? Is it right to save him?

The dwarf stared at his fierce eyes and sneered, "it's so powerful, it's great!"

"Peter, break his leg!" Gray snorted coldly.

"Who are they? Why kill you? " Asked Lucy.

The dwarf shook the water on his clothes and said indifferently, "they are tamos. They have always been like this. They have no mercy on the nanians!"

"Tamo? Does Narnia have this race? " Several people were curious that they had never heard of this race when they were kings.

"Not before, doesn't mean not now." Gray said indifferently: "think of Kyle palaville palace. It's hundreds of years since Narnia. It's not surprising what happened."

The four nodded, which is also true. Hundreds of years is enough to make everything different.

"Is that you? King of ancient Narnia? " The dwarf is suspicious.

But five people, three men and two women, still have goodwill towards the Narnia people. Who else is there besides the ancient Narnia King mentioned in the ancient books?

"Haven't you seen it?" Gray took the human soldier to the dwarf, "now, tell me what happened in the world, human first!"

"King of ancient Narnia, that doesn't exist!" When the soldiers heard their conversation, they sneered, "don't take out the things in the fairy tale."

"I ask you what happened. Don't say anything irrelevant." Gray waved and drew a river. "Or do you want to try the smell of suffocation?"

"Of course, you can also try to drink up the water. In that case, you won't be drowned."

The four also stared at him. They were eager to know what had happened in Narnia, which made them like this.

The soldier swallowed his mouth. "I don't know. Everyone thinks that the Narnia are myths and legends. This time we caught him. Sir Miraz asked us to execute him and avenge Prince Caspian who was kidnapped by them."

"He lied that the human was chased and killed by them before he fled into the kingdom of Narnia." The dwarf retorted loudly and glared at the human soldiers.

Gray shook his head gently, and sure enough, it was the same.

"Your lie is as conspicuous as the shadow under the sun in front of me. If you lie again, I can only regret to announce that your life is over."

"I didn't lie. The Narnians kidnapped the prince. Have you betrayed mankind and helped the Narnians?" The soldiers shouted.

"OK?"

"You help the evil Narnians, and Lord Miraz will not let you go."

"It seems that loyalty is above everything in your eyes." Gray nodded admiringly. "I appreciate that."

Then he kicked him out and looked at the dwarf, "can your answer satisfy me?"

"The strongest king of ancient Narnia?" The dwarf looked at him. "I remember historical records. We dwarves helped you a lot."

"I also gave the dwarves due honor and pardoned the dwarves who followed the white witch. Moreover, what achievements your ancestors had is not a reason for you to disrespect us."

He smiled and said, "history records that dwarves have helped me a lot. Does it record how many people I killed following the white witch?"

"No, history says you are a wise king."

"Who recorded it? I'll reward him." Gray laughed. "But you'd better tell me what I want to know first."

"Yes!" The dwarf looked at the dead soldier and nodded solemnly.