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I Transmigrated Into A Fantasy World To Farm And Build Houses!-Chapter 415: Accepting the Exchange
Henry smiled and said: "If you don’t trust me, then my guarantee is meaningless."
After speaking, he took out a golden token from his waist, engraved with crossed swords:
"This is the exclusive token of the Kenya Empire’s royal family. Aside from representing identity, it is also a quasi-holy artifact capable of withstanding a full-force attack from a Grand Swordsman."
Henry placed the token on the table:
"There is only one Kenya Token. Only the eldest son or daughter of each generation can possess it. I can give it to you as a sign of sincerity. In return, the beastmen must also keep their promise and send warriors to the human world. This time, my condition is that I want half of your warriors."
With the conditions doubled, anger rose in Thomas, but the Kenya Token on the table made him hesitate.
"Father, agree to his condition." Max’s voice suddenly sounded from the door.
Henry’s eyes widened, looking towards the door with surprise and suspicion. It really was Thomas’s son who had been heavily injured and comatose; looking at his complexion, he didn’t look like an injured person.
His partner, Luci, was much more agitated, both surprised and startled. She immediately stood up from the chair and ran to her son’s side to look him up and down:
"Max, why did you suddenly come over? Do your wounds hurt?"
Saying this, she reached out to touch Max’s forehead and breathed a sigh of relief: "Thank goodness, thank goodness, the fever has gone down."
Max stood still and didn’t move, letting Luci act, but his eyes were on Henry:
"Human, we can agree to your request. If you dare to violate the covenant, even if the beastmen cannot return home, we won’t let you have peace."
His voice was cold as ice, the threat exuding undisguised.
Thomas knew he couldn’t hesitate anymore; they couldn’t not save Eric.
Just as this person said, even if the Elf tribe was willing to help, they couldn’t possibly go to war with the Dragon race for the sake of beastmen.
And even with their full strength, they couldn’t withstand the large number of dragons on Dragon Island. To go up there and find Eric, they could only rely on Henry’s space magic.
He said in a deep voice: "We agree to this matter. You must also keep your promise."
The guards behind Henry looked a bit anxious, their eyes glued to the Kenya Token on the table.
Far away, Eric groggily woke up from his sleep. He didn’t know how long he had slept, only feeling light all over and extremely comfortable.
His brain, just having woken up, was still in a chaotic state. He sat up out of habit, intending to reach for the table by the edge of the heated bed to find water to drink.
He didn’t know how long he had slept for him to be so thirsty.
Eric reached out into empty air. Leaning half his body out, he immediately lost his balance and tumbled down.
The expected pain didn’t come; Eric fell onto something soft. He widened his eyes and looked down - it turned out to be a big white dog the size of a motorcycle, even several sizes larger than a Samoyed.
The big white dog opened its round, moist eyes and looked at him gently, trying to stick out its tongue to lick his face.
"Oh my god!" Eric was startled. Why was there suddenly a dog in his house!
What was going on? In the Hadu tribe, apart from Snow Wolves and Horned Goats, there were the Cat tribe, Mouse tribe, and Rabbit tribe. He hadn’t heard of any big white dogs!
Eric knew there was a Dog tribe, but the Dog tribe lived on the other side of the continent, very far from the Hadu tribe. He had truly never seen one. Could this be a new species that Leo and the other cubs brought back from the forest?
He panicked and stood up, only to see nothing familiar in his field of vision. The place he had been lying just now wasn’t his own heated bed, but a wooden bed.
"Where is this..." Eric muttered in astonishment, looking around.
This wasn’t a room at all, but a cave even larger than an indoor soccer field, surrounded by cold gray-black rocks.
In such a vast space, there was only a wooden bed beside him and a big white dog wagging its tail at him; there was nothing else.
In the dim space, lighting relied entirely on sunlight shining in from the hole overhead (the window Arthur intentionally made).
Looking around in panic, Eric’s memory finally gradually returned: the surprise attack in the tribe, the wings growing from Arthur’s back, the injured tribe members, and Max...
Face pale, Eric hurriedly began to look for an exit. Where had he been taken by Arthur? Could it be they found a cave halfway to rest?
And what was with this dog!
All of this seemed like he was still in a dream and hadn’t woken up. Eric didn’t understand what had happened; he just wanted to get out quickly.
Fortunately, although this cave was large, it didn’t have many turns. Very quickly, he saw a passage in a corner of the cave and hurriedly ran towards it.
The big white dog, resembling the Samoyed he had seen in the apartment complex in his previous life, just larger and taller, looked very gentle. Grinning as if unsure what happened, it happily ran after Eric towards the outside.
Eric didn’t bother caring where this dog came from. Too many strange things had happened, and he was truly exhausted, only wanting to see his tribe members again soon.
Not knowing where Arthur had gone after bringing him here, Eric guessed he might have gone out to find food and took the opportunity to escape.
He ran through the empty cave the size of a soccer field, then ran for a while in the pitch-black passage.
Luckily, Snow Wolf people weren’t afraid of the dark and could see objects even without light. Otherwise, Eric would have crashed into the wall long ago, as there wasn’t a single light source.
Just as he was silently complaining, Eric suddenly saw spots of light appear ahead. They weren’t natural light from an exit. He slowed his steps and walked forward.
The further he went, the more brilliant the light became. Red, blue, and green rays of light intertwined. Each point of light wasn’t large, but when interwoven, they were extremely splendid and beautiful.
Looking closely, this light was emitted from the stone walls on both sides of the cave.
Wait until Eric got closer, he discovered that these were actually gems of various colors emitting light.
Gems that could glow?
He couldn’t help but look. He saw that these gems all had beautiful cuts and uneven shapes. Each color was very pure and beautiful; they looked expensive at a glance.
At this moment, Eric suspected whether he had arrived at Arthur’s cave. Otherwise, whose family could be so extravagant as to use gems to decorate stone walls?
It was just that what he saw inside the cave earlier didn’t fit the Dragon race’s preferences at all... a dilapidated cave with no treasures, just a dog...
Head full of questions, Eric looked at the white dog following him inseparable by a step. Unable to suppress his fondness for fluffy creatures, he sneakily reached out and stroked the big head of the other party, which was taller than him.
A dog’s eyes were hard to refuse.
The big white dog was extremely excited, immediately starting to jump up and down, rubbing its head into Eric’s arms.
With a body almost as big as an adult dairy cow, one could imagine how great its strength was.
Eric struggled to support its head. His tense mood eased a little, and he whispered: 𝘧𝘳𝘦ℯ𝓌𝘦𝒷𝘯𝑜𝑣𝘦𝓁.𝒸𝘰𝓂
"Alright, alright. Although I don’t know where you came from, I have to leave quickly. My family is still waiting for me."
As for the gems, he just looked at them. He didn’t know if this place was someone else’s home or the Dragon race’s nest, or if these gems had an owner, so he didn’t touch them.







