Dorack felt something was wrong, so he continued asking: "Why did you accept such an unreasonable condition?"
Doik gritted his teeth and spoke sadly: "Everyone in the village thinks I'm close to you; that's why they don't want to help me."
"At that time, I didn't know what to do to find food. In the end, I had to borrow Doba's food."
Doba laughed loudly: "Hahahahaha... Doik, don't try to run away. When you borrowed my food, many people witnessed it, including the village chief."
"If you don't return the food to me, no, if you don't return the food to me in five days, the village chief will kick you out of the village, hahahaha…"
Doik bowed his head, not daring to say anything. Dorack looked at Doik helplessly; he then sighed and said: "Okay, don't worry, I will help you."
"Heh!? This..." Doik said embarrassedly: "Dorack, you saved me once; I haven't paid you back yet. How can I continue to bother you?"