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Chapter 48: Doug (Part II)


Since you are going out, you must protect yourself.

As the knight with the highest force value among the sentries, Ed Knight naturally has to be with him.

Sadly, Doug's character has never been liked by his father.

It was only because of the aristocratic inheritance law and the care of Doug's mother that there was no solution, but in private, Doug was never given the support he deserved.

Knight Ed is not affiliated with Viscount Gerald.

His allegiance is to Doug's mother, so Doug trusts Ed and will not make any pretense in front of him.

"Knight Ed, do you think they came to notify us to escape?"

Doug thought about Lorne's approach while making random guesses about the war.

In his heart, he probably hoped that humanity would be defeated.

In this way, he can leave right away and never come to the grassland to fight again.

As for the fate of the orcs entering the country, anyway, with the tall Duke of the North supporting him, the sky can still fall.

Ed doesn't know if the sky will fall, but if Doug's words are listened to by someone with ulterior motives.

His status cannot be saved.

If Viscount Gerald does not depose him, the Grand Duke of the North will not allow such a black sheep to become a member of the northern nobles.

"Sir, keep your voice down.

It will be very troublesome if they hear it."

Ed warned Doug, quietly pointing at Lorne and the others.

Nobles will receive all kinds of education from an early age.

No matter how dull their talent is, they can still learn something despite being bombarded by countless scholars.

Doug just doesn't treat Ed as an outsider.

In formal situations, he still knows how to measure things.

I was about to say a few perfunctory words, but I followed Ed's hand.

A huge figure attracted Doug's attention, with a green skin and beast-like appearance, and a giant wolf at his crotch.

Always show your identity to Doug "Orcs, those are not the Marquis's scouts, they are the vanguard of the orcs.

They surrendered to the orcs." exclaimed Doug, who was not very courageous but very imaginative.

There may be orcs in the human world, but how could there be living humans in the orc tribe?

How can humans who are regarded as delicacies by orcs survive among the orcs?

Even if they exist, they are only kept in captivity like poultry.

"Calm down, Jazz, humans can't surrender to the orcs," Ed said decisively.

He had already seen the scammers in Lorne's team.

He was also surprised as to why a wolf cavalry openly mingled among the human scouts.

Lorne had come all the way, and Zhou Che Tired originally wanted to wait for the other party to come over and greet him properly.

Unexpectedly, the leader of the opponent looked like a human being, but was actually a psychopath with abnormal mental state.

Being too far away, Lorne couldn't hear Doug's words clearly, but his babbling behavior seemed abnormal at all times.

There was no other way, this was someone else's land, and if he didn't want to continue living on the streets, he could only lower himself to be friends with a psychopath.

"Friends in front of me, I am Sir Lorne Fast of the Fast family.

Because of the orcs, I hope to rest at your place for a night.

I don't know if it is possible."

He drove his horse to Doug and others and took a closer look.

Lorne found that there were quite a lot of people on the other side, but unfortunately the expressions on their faces were a bit unnatural.

Following the direction they were looking in, Lorne finally understood the reason for their vigilance.

"Sorry, this is my servant.

Don't worry, it is different from ordinary orcs.

There is absolutely no threat."

Orc servants are rare in the North, but not unheard of.

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However, those who have this kind of strength are usually big nobles.

Doug couldn't help but be a little confused.

He thought that Lorne had a good background.

He didn't think about the scandal.

Instead, he was very curious about Lorne's ability to use orcs as servants.

The ugly appearance made his hair stand on end just by looking at it.

Thinking that he had to face him every day, Doug admired Lorne's courage but also felt a little contempt for his taste.

Doug did not pay attention to the grassland situation, but Ed participated in many grassland battles when he was young.

How can an ordinary orc servant be compared with a wolf cavalry orc who can ride a giant wolf?

Doug should be the one who should be despised.

After quietly poking Doug, Ed reminded him that the young man opposite him was not simple and should not neglect him.

After confirming that Lorne was not a human who surrendered to the orcs, Doug gradually calmed down.

Usually two nobles who don't know each other start a conversation by telling each other their identities.

"Hello, I'm Doug Gerald.

You are welcome to come to my station to rest."

He agreed to Lorne's request casually, because everyone has a common enemy on the grassland.

The trust between people has been infinitely improved, so Doug will not doubt Lorne, who is also in the human camp.

After a few simple words, he couldn't help but anxiously asked Lorne for any information about the entry of the orcs.

"Sir Fast, did you come from the north because you found traces of orcs?

How far are they from me now?

Would it be better for me to leave immediately?"

Doug already knew that Lorne was not a scout of the Northern Army, and he judged it from the scene where the other party brought people to his side.

Doug thinks that Lorne is the same type of person as him.

The difference is that his escape is still in the planning stage, but the other party has already taken action.

The eldest brother doesn't laugh at the second brother, and Doug doesn't hide things that matter when he talks about life and death.

In this world, life is the most important thing.

Lorne had no sense of honor or anything like that, and he felt no shame at all about Doug's intention to escape.

After simply telling Doug that the orcs were still far away, he suggested: "There's no need to escape immediately, the orcs also need to rest.

It's almost dark, and I think it's enough for us to rest for a night and escape tomorrow.

Feel free to stay then.

A few people, if the orcs really follow, let them send out the beacon signal, and you will be considered loyal to your duty."

He talked openly about how to escape, and also instigated Doug to evade responsibility.

In his decades of life, Ed saw a shameless noble like Lorne for the first time.

Despising Lorne's character, Ed looked at the blood-covered and expressionless soldiers around him and swallowed his accusations.

At the same time, Ed's heart was also full of doubts.

Elite soldiers, with magical orc wolf cavalry as servants, and several giant wolves accompanying them.

Why have I never heard of a powerful family named Fast in the North before?

Is he a new member?

Or is it that he has been following Doug in the past few years?

The information is too limited.

Afraid of Lorne, Ed could only watch as Doug was led step by step into the endless abyss.

Timidity is already serious.

If shamelessness is added to it, is there any hope for Doug's future: