"It's you!"
Upon seeing Darryl, Natalie rushed towards the metal bars and started to yell at him. "You despicable person. You used sinister methods to catch me. Let me go quickly."
"I'm despicable?" Darryl could not help but laugh. He walked over and looked straight into her eyes. "Princess Natalie, what you said isn't right. You were clearly unable to block my white lotus cold fire and were captured by me. How can you say that I'm despicable?"
"You…"
Natalie's face flushed red and she was momentarily speechless.
Darryl walked in front of the metal bars and smiled at her. "You can ask me to let you go, but I want to ask you a few questions. You have to answer them truthfully."
To be honest, capturing Natalie might be beneficial to the Nine Continents, but it also had its drawbacks. The Raksasa Tribe was eager to save people, so it was hard to guarantee that they wouldn't do something crazy.
After thinking about it, Darryl decided to learn more about the situation of the Raksasa Tribe from Natalie. Then, he would be able to deal with the following battles with ease once he knew their weaknesses.
Natalie said nothing and snorted.
"Let me ask you, how did your Rakshasa Tribe tame those giant chiefs? What are their weaknesses? Also, do you have any other methods other than these giant chiefs?" Darryl asked indifferently.
“Scram.” Natalie's red lips parted as she spoke coldly.
Darryl wanted to obtain the weakness of the Raksasa Tribe from her? Dream on. As the daughter of the Raksasa Army, how could she betray the Raksasa Tribe?
Darryl frowned, losing his patience. He said coldly, "Princess Natalie, don't be a fool. Think about your situation. Are you willing to be a captive forever?"
Although they knew about the treasure left behind by Emperor Xuanyuan, the Raksasa Tribe must have stayed in the Devastating Domain for thousands of years. Furthermore, their cultivation method was completely different from the World of the Nine Continents.
Darryl decided that he had to get some clues from Natalie today.
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