Allen felt that he had made himself clear.

But he didn't expect that Ren wouldn't listen to Allen at all.

He held the ax Allen gave him and kept watching.

Allen had to tell him the danger.

"Advanced technology? Voice lock!"

After hearing Allen's explanation, Ren began to hear Allen's words.

But somehow, Allen felt that Ren didn't understand what he said.

He even thought Allen was pretending.

"Well, another reckless man!"

Allen didn't know what else to say.

He regretted it! He regretted that he hadn't killed the elite troops organized by Ming and Zack first.

"At that time, I will kill the other cannibals and the savages. I will kill all the disobedient guys. And I can get a lot of experience points. By then, the system will be upgraded, and I can have a greater improvement. Isn't it safer for me to come over?"

Allen thought in this way, but in fact, he knew that if there were no ships on the sea, it would be no problem for him to do so.

But now the ship on the sea was about to reach the uninhabited island, so Allen's action plan had to be changed.

"Well, let's get inside!"

Allen sighed and entered the cave with a serious look on his face.

Ren followed him with a look of indifference to death.

He walked up to Allen with a torch in his left hand and an ax in his right hand.

"Master Allen, let me be your torch and burn myself to pave the way for you!"

Allen felt that after Ren accepted his ax, this guy seemed to have become a guy with a poor brain.

However it would be nice to have such a stupid man in front of him.

At least Allen felt that if there was any danger, especially if it was a danger he couldn't resist.

He could block this fellow in front of him.

"Okay, let's go!"

Allen encouraged him. They were on their way!

The world behind the first door was quite empty. The cries became clearer and clearer.

"Master Allen, is there really no ghost?"

However, at this time, Ren, who dared to fight head-on with the elite troops organized by Ming and Zack, began to tremble again.

He felt that his body began to tremble.

Allen looked at him helplessly.

"Don't worry. You can rest assured that there won't be any ghosts here. Even if something happens that you can't understand, it's just that you know too little about it!"

"Really? That's good!"

After getting the confidence from Allen again, Ren plucked up his courage to go ahead silently.

They walked to a corner.

Allen chose the direction to go according to the voice he heard.

"This way!"

"Okay, Master Allen!"

They fumbled forward in the light of the fire. Allen had been on guard against something.

However, there was no attack at all. Even when they finally found the tied aborigines of the savages, Allen couldn't believe it.

Ren also wondered if this was a trap set up by Ming and Zack.

"Master Allen?"

He looked at Allen and wanted Allen to make a decision.

Allen picked up the torch in Ren's hand and observed the tied savage aborigines.

They found that not only their palms and feet were bound, but even their eyes were covered by a piece of beast hide.

The situation looked terrible.

It occurred to Allen that if he and the elite troops organized by Ming and Zack fought guerrillas outside, the time of the battle would be infinitely extended.

"In other words, if I hadn't come here today, these savage aborigines would have starved to death!"

At the thought of this, Allen's anger soared as he looked at the savages who were crying even louder because of his arrival.

"Damn it!"

Ren also thought of something and his eyes were red. He asked Allen.

"Master Allen, there should be no traps here. Can I save them now?"

"I heard them crying, and when I saw them being tied up like this, I remembered my previous clansmen! All of them were killed by Ming and Zack!"

Ren became very depressed.

Allen was the same. He didn't answer Ren's question, but looked around in silence.

After confirming that there was no trap, he said to Ren, "You tell them that I'm here and I'm here to save them. Tell them not to panic and calm down. Then go and save them, in case of any accident!"

"Don't worry. I've seen all the traps around here!"

After hearing this, Ren couldn't help but rush out. He shouted at the savage aboriginals who were tied up here by Ming and Zack!

"Okay!"

"Ah! Ah! Ah!"

For a moment, the savages who had just been crying all became excited.

The powerless savages also jumped with excitement.

Of course, there were also some older savages whose situation was not optimistic.

All in all, Allen just stood there with a torch and watched Ren rescue his savage compatriots.

On the other hand, he was vigilant, on guard against the possibility that Ming would come out from a corner and launch a sneak attack on him.

Many savages, who had been saved, wanted to grab Ren to thank him.

Some of them were excited about seeing Allen in the fire and wanted to say something grateful to Allen.

However, more savages joined the rescue immediately.

Soon, under Allen's guard, the savages, who had been caught here by Ming and Zack, were rescued.

Seeing these savages kneeling to him, they once again treated Allen, who had saved them, as a God.

But Allen frowned and didn't like this kind of scene.

He looked at Ren and asked him to stop them.

But he didn't expect Ren would kneel in front of him like the savages.

This made Allen speechless and passive.

"I asked you to stop them as soon as possible. I didn't ask you to join them!"

Allen glanced at him and wanted to say something.

But on second thought, he understood why Ren did that.

"He should have thought that when he encountered the persecution of Ming and Zack, someone would come to save him and his race!"

Thinking of this, Allen didn't stop them from kneeling.

Because he could afford it now! He should also give these savages a way to live.

"After all, it's not good to be betrayed by your patriarch!"

Allen noticed that a savage had been bound for a long time and he was so weak that he fainted.

As a result, all the surrounding savages became nervous and hurried to help him up.

Allen took this opportunity to call Ren to his side.

"Listen carefully! Now, I have an important task for you! You have to do it well!"