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Chapter 68: Moro (I)


Taking all the credit for the scammer, Irving went into battle confidently.

Although he knew that Owen would not succeed, Lorne also wanted to see if normal methods could make the giant wolf modified by the meat ball react.

Giving up his position to Owen, Lorne stood aside and admired the normal animal training techniques with Doug.

Owen is not a professional, but he also knows that when facing a strange beast, he must first carefully observe the other person's expression and understand their emotions.

Lorne's giant wolves had dull expressions, and Owen could not observe their emotions from their expressions.

But seeing Lorne's actions just now, he chose to skip this step directly.

He took out a piece of dried meat from his pocket and fed it, which is the most indispensable step in taming an animal.

As long as the other person is willing to eat what you give, it can basically be said to be half the battle.

If it is a wild animal that has not been tamed, the feeding phase usually lasts for a long time.

Lorne's giant wolves have obviously received professional level training.

Under the training of the orcs, they are almost more obedient than dogs.

Owen believed that it would not be difficult to get them to obey as long as they were willing to eat his food.

Facing the food thrown by the stranger, the giant wolf transformed by the meat ball opened his mouth to eat without any sense of precaution.

Unless you encounter an enemy with murderous intent, there is no order.

Lorne's giant wolf basically won't actively attack others, and its vigilance is greatly inferior to that of normal giant wolves.

If you are willing to eat his food, Owen feels that he is slowly taking control of the situation, and in his heart he admires the cheater's ability to tame animals even more.

After the giant wolf had eaten almost all the dry food he carried, Owen thought the time was ripe for him to take the next step.

However, the giant wolf, which was full and full, did not give him any face.

He simply lay down on the ground and took a nap on the soft grass.

No matter how much Irving made noise around them, these two guys refused to pay attention to him.

After struggling for a long time and exhausting all possible means, Owen, who was sweating profusely, finally chose to give up.

They ignored him.

Even if he was really a beast tamer, he couldn't help but ignore the attitude of the two giant wolves.

Seeing Owen's failure, Lorne was not surprised.

He has been thinking about what kind of gestures he should use to make the giant wolf understand what he means.

The scammer is an orc with a certain degree of civilization, so human gestures are equally applicable to him.

But the giant wolf is a real beast, and it might be okay for humans to have simpler movements.

But it was too complicated to make them obey other people's orders.

Lorne thought about it for a long time and had no idea.

It seems that the language problem is not just a scam that needs to be improved, but Julang also needs to go back to the drawing board.

Lamenting the difficulty in communication between the two parties, Lorne asked Doug casually: "Tell me, what kind of actions should I do to make them obey other people's orders?"

Doug had never owned an animal, nor did he understand the art of body language.

Lorne's words made him confused, but if his friend was in trouble, he would try to help.

"The Northern Army has many talents, especially on the grassland border.

Someone must have studied the behavior of giant wolves, and maybe he knows how to deal with them."

Doug is one of those people who can't solve problems when they arise.

Always think of asking others for help first.

But his words reminded Owen of all those years on the border.

Although he didn't know all the people inside, he still knew very well which ones were more unique.

"I know there is a person, he is here.

I will call him over, you wait a moment."

After speaking, Owen immediately turned around to find a few soldiers and asked them to call a man named Moro.

Who is Moro?

Without letting Lorne speak, Owen took the initiative and said: "Although that guy is not a noble, he knows a lot.

And he likes to study animals the most.

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There is no animal on the grassland that he can't name. .

He should have retired and returned home a few years ago, but this guy just joined the Marquis' army as a free citizen in order to study the creatures on the grassland.

In the end, after hanging out for a long time, he was selected from a small soldier into the Marquis's Hurricane Cavalry Corps.

But that guy is weird and doesn't know much about etiquette.

After you meet him later, try not to argue with him. " Lorne is not a big name, at least not yet.

Doug is even more used to being cared about by others, so how can he be dissatisfied with others?

It should be a troublesome thing to find one of the soldiers in an army of more than a thousand people.

But the soldiers ordered by Owen were very efficient, and they were back in less than ten minutes.

And Lorne also understood why he could find the man named Moro so quickly.

It was because the other person's dress was too eye-catching.

Not to mention the messy hair, the clothes on his body were stained everywhere, look at the grass blades still attached to them.

Lorne bets that this guy is not as clean as the two giant wolves on the ground.

After all, he was the helper he hired to help.

Lorne resisted his nausea and wanted to go over and have a few words with him to show how approachable he was.

Little did he know that the weirdness Owen was referring to was not just Morrow's appearance, but his entire behavior was so different.

Ignoring Lorne's greeting, Morrow went straight to the two giant wolves lying on the ground without saying a word.

He was still mumbling something.

In the world of aristocrats, Lorne took the initiative to say hello.

How dare a commoner ignore him?

He still doesn't understand etiquette.

He is simply lawless.

Owen seemed to have become accustomed to the other party's attitude.

He comforted Lorne: "Forget it, he treats everyone the same.

If not sometimes, everyone would always ask him to take action when encountering biological problems.

Morrow This kid can’t live so freely.”

Competent people always have a little temper.

Lorne fully understood this point.

Anyway, he didn't have the problem of a noble from another world, and being disrespectful was not a problem for him at all.

He nodded to show his understanding to the master.

Lorne approached Morrow, even though Morrow looked sloppy.

Taking a closer look, his facial features were very neat, and he seemed to be in his mid-twenties.

It happens to be the period when you are most energetic.

Taking another step forward, Lorne was curious about what the other person was whispering.

There are not many people who like to talk to themselves.

They are usually either crazy or really wise.

Although Morrow looked abnormal, Owen would never find a lunatic to help.

As he got closer, Moro's soft voice suddenly reached his ears.

"Claws, fur color, body shape.

They are indeed two wild giant wolves, but why are there no ferocity in their eyes?

No, how can wild giant wolves be more docile than domestic dogs?

Is there a new creature similar to giant wolves appearing on the grassland?"

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