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Chapter 69: Moro (Part II)


"No, these two must be giant prairie wolves.

It's impossible for me to admit my mistake.

Who is it?

Who made them look like this?"

"Ordinary beatings will only make them crazier.

From the outside, there are no signs of abuse.

It should not be a factor of violence, and facts have proven that no matter what method, the wildness of giant wolves cannot be eliminated.

Who on earth used what method?

Damn it.

If I think about it carefully, there must be something I missed accidentally. " Asking himself, Lorne doubted that he would stop talking.

This young man who is suspected of being schizophrenic is about to become a dual personality.

"Morrow, right?

I am Sir Lorne Fast, and these two giant wolves are mine."

Just as he said this, Lorne was interrupted by Morrow before he could get into the topic.

"Yes, I have seen you.

You brought the giant wolf."

Morro stretched out his dirty hands and pulled Lorne excitedly.

Morrow had been with the cavalry vanguard when Lorne encountered them a few hours ago.

But he was on a mission at the time, and he didn't have time to take a closer look at the giant wolf next to Lorne.

It was only now that he had some free time that he was able to come over and study it carefully.

It's a pity, just looking at what research can lead to Moro gave up and asked Lorne anxiously: "You trained them and tell me what method you used."

The method to tame the giant prairie wolf is definitely a secret among secrets.

How could he casually tell others that Lorne hadn't expressed his position yet, and Owen couldn't stand it anymore.

The strength of the great knight is extraordinary.

Moro, who Lorne struggled for a while and couldn't get rid of, was grabbed and lifted up by him.

"Okay, Moro, I called you here because I want to ask you something.

I'm not asking you to ask questions.

You have to understand who you are facing."

This is the attitude a noble should have towards civilians.

If the news that Lorne was caught by Moro today spreads, it will not be a good thing for both of them.

What's more serious is that he actually pressed Lorne for the secret of taming the giant wolf.

Morrow obviously realized the seriousness of his behavior just now.

He immediately took a step back and bowed to Lorne and apologized: "I'm sorry, Sir.

I was so excited to see the giant wolf that I offended you and your family.

It was my fault, please forgive me for my mistake."

Lorne didn't feel that Morrow had offended him, because he never thought that he was of noble status, so how could he be offended.

Humans are emotional animals, and it is inevitable to lose control of their emotions.

When Morrow could control his emotions so quickly, Lorn's eyes suddenly lit up.

Being able to clearly realize his mistakes proves that Moro is not a real psychopath.

Since there is no malfunction in his brain, then Moro, who behaves strangely, must be an expert with real abilities.

"It doesn't matter, Mr.

Morrow.

I can understand your excitement, please don't take it to heart."

He opened his mouth to forgive Morrow, and there was no trace of artificiality in Lorne's open-minded expression.

This was the first time for Morrow to meet a noble like Lorne who had no airs.

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Most nobles would not even say much when meeting civilians, let alone smile at them. respect A strange word came into his mind, and Moro suddenly felt a sense of absurdity.

A noble would actually respect a commoner.

Moro felt that this must be his illusion.

If he expressed this rebellious idea, there is a high probability that others would think that he had finally gone crazy because of his research.

A capable person should be respected Morrow's perception was not wrong, but Lorne's brain circuit was different from that of the natives from another world.

Even influenced by Earth's movies and TV shows, in Lorn's mind, the nobles are a group of parasites who exploit the working people.

He used to be a working-class person through and through.

Although he has turned around now, Lorne's subconscious still favors the disadvantaged common people.

Of course, Lorne's preference is only for capable civilians.

It would be better for other people who are doing nothing to be exploited by him.

"If you are really interested in them, I can give you time to study them carefully later."

There is no worry that Moro will notice something strange if he stays with the giant wolf for a long time.

Think about it in Lorne, a few beasts, Even if Morrow really sees the signs, what can he do?

Will he still report Lorne for animal cruelty?

Common people reporting against nobles is equivalent to common people reporting against officials in ancient times.

Even if Moro had ten courages, he wouldn't dare to do it.

All he cares about most is Lorne's skills in taming giant wolves.

In another world, the principle that technology equals wealth has not yet been popularized.

But various families already understand the benefits of monopoly.

Morrow is a technician to a certain extent, and he also knows this truth.

He couldn't believe that Lorne would let him continue his research.

Morrow asked uncertainly: "Really?"

You must know that once Morrow figured out how to tame the giant wolf based on the entity, Lorne would not be able to monopolize the giant steppe wolf.

At that time, the Fast family will lose this huge advantage.

Owen and Doug also looked at Lorne in disbelief.

They both thought Lorne was just saying polite words.

But the confident Lorne answered Morrow calmly: "Really, I, Lorne Fast, do what I say.

But, the premise is that you have to do me a favor first."

After briefly stating his request, Moro didn't expect that a person who could tame a giant wolf didn't even know how to communicate with animals.

It is speculated that Lorne is not the one who directly trained the giant wolf, in order to get the opportunity to get close contact with the giant wolf, and because he has very good senses about Lorne.

Morrow didn't mind sharing his experience with Lorne, and some simple body language that an animal could understand wasn't that valuable.

Moro just knows how to be more comprehensive than the average person, otherwise, he would have been recruited by the big nobles long ago.

In fact, the Clark family does have this intention.

It's a pity that Morrow is usually too slovenly and refuses to change despite repeated admonitions.

In order to prevent him from affecting the overall image of the family, the Clark family gave up on this self-taught biological talent.

Yes, after communicating with Morrow, Lorne discovered that he was a talent.

Not only does he understand all the habits of the giant wolf, but he can also use his body language to attract the giant wolf's attention.

You must know that Owen, a great knight, could not make the giant wolf react, but Morrow actually did it.

While he was studying seriously from Morrow, Lorne was thinking about how to bring this talented person from the biology department into his trenches.

He didn't know enough about giant wolves, so he needed people like Moro.

Although the giant wolves modified by meat balls were no worse than wild giant wolves, they might even be a little bit more powerful.

But again, they are the same as Robert et al.

It also takes a period of time to slowly recover before you can exert your due fighting power

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