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Chapter 82: Quarrel


The process was a bit inhumane, but the result was quite satisfying.

Seven living giant wolves plus seven dead wolf carcasses gave Lorne a total of five newborns.

In order not to attract other people's attention, Lorne asked the soldiers to tie up the giant wolf again and pretend that it was not completely tamed.

As for the missing two, just find some excuse to fool them.

Lorne didn't believe that Marquis Clark, a busy man, would stare at him all day long.

Everything that needs to be done is done, and the biggest inconvenience in the other world is that there is no watch.

Lorne didn't know what time it was, but judging from his own level of fatigue, it should be at least the early morning.

After telling Robert and others a few words, through these days of contact, Robert and others who were transformed by the meat ball became much more vivid.

Without frequent communication, it will be difficult to find the difference between them and ordinary people.

Regarding Lorne's words, their understanding ability has also been greatly improved.

Make sure Robert and others understand what to say and what not to say.

Given their taciturn style, Lorne's worries were a bit unfounded.

He slept in a daze.

Under the protection of thousands of troops, Lorne finally had a peaceful sleep.

As a result, it was not completely bright the next day.

He was woken up by two people.

Shouting as if the world is about to end.

Morrow not only made a noise in the camp, but also tried to break through Grant's obstruction and rush into Lorne's tent.

Unable to stand the argument between the two, Lorne put on his shoes and planned to see what happened.

"What are you talking about?

If you want to make noise, go away.

It's not even bright yet, and you won't let anyone sleep."

After not having a good sleep for a few days, Lorne woke up very angry.

Seeing the real owner coming out, Morrow broke free from Grant's pull and hurriedly reported: "It's not good, Sir.

Two giant wolves are missing, and the corpses are also gone.

Someone must have taken advantage of us while we were asleep. , stole both the giant wolf and the corpse.”

Grant didn't like Morlot, and Morlot couldn't stand the stingy businessman staring at him like a thief all day long.

Neither of them concealed their mutual hostility.

Morrow glanced at Grant while speaking, which almost made it clear that Grant had enriched himself.

Grant didn't know where the body and the giant wolf had gone, but he knew very well that the matter had something to do with Lorne.

Instead of defending himself, he also filed a lawsuit against Moro.

"Sir, before dawn, I saw this guy sneaking up and leaning against the cage.

I suspected that he had any intentions, so I secretly monitored him.

It was just as I expected."

Before Grant finished speaking, Morrow interrupted him.

"I knew it was you who hid the giant wolf and the corpse, otherwise why would you be spying on me with a guilty conscience?"

At this point, Lorne already understood the cause and effect of the matter.

Lorne himself was the one who asked Grant to spy on Morrow, because he was worried that Grant would let the news slip, which would make everyone look bad.

Lorne took the initiative to explain: "I sent people to deal with the giant wolves and the corpses.

The two giant wolves couldn't stand the taming process and were killed.

You don't need to think about it anymore, go back and rest for a while. " Lorne's nature was unusually cruel in every sense of the word.

Whether it is dealing with animals or orcs, including dead humans, if he can throw them to feed meat balls without changing his expression, it can be seen that Lorne is not a good person.

But the different world does not have a high moral bottom line.

As a creature lover, Morrow.

He cares more about the lives of animals than ordinary people, but he does not have such love that he would protect the life and death of the giant wolf.

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After hearing what Lorne said, he looked ugly, not because of the life and death of the giant wolf, but because he was sad that he had missed the taming process.

"How could this be possible?"

When it comes to what Moro cares about, he easily loses control of his emotions and accuses Lorne.

Moro hopes to see the real taming process, "Why don't you tell me?

It only takes one night.

Is it possible for the giant wolf?"

The taming is complete.”

Lorne already knew very well what kind of person Morrow was.

Without blaming him for being rude, Lorne deceived him and said, "Don't worry, aren't they all still tied up?

When the trap is ready, I will let you see its taming process."

The real taming work had been completed long ago, and Lorne planned to let the scammer lead the giant wolf around for a few times during the day, just to deceive others.

As for the trickster's performance being too fake and others not believing it, that has nothing to do with Lorne.

Anyway, no matter who asked him, he would just give all the credit to the trickster.

Hearing that things could turn around, Moro calmed down.

As soon as his mind cleared, he immediately realized what stupid thing he had done.

He desperately apologized to Lorne, but Lorne had no intention of punishing him at all.

In the military, although others would not be too troubled by his weird behavior because of his professional knowledge.

But once you offend a superior, or collide with a certain big shot.

Some small punishments are always inevitable.

Lorne's behavior of forgiving himself over and over again made Morrow feel that Lorne was different.

If he was a weirdo among the common people, then Lorne was a weirdo among the nobles.

More than once, Morrow couldn't help but think like this.

Sometimes, he even regarded Lorne as his own kind.

Although Lorne does not like to study the characteristics of living things like him, Lorne will listen carefully to every time he tells it without any interruption.

Unable to find a like-minded partner in another world, Morrow mistook Lorne for one of his kind.

Following Lorne's arrangement, Morrow obediently returned to the tent to pack his things.

Grant, who stayed behind, began to make a small report, preparing to slander Lorne's ears to eliminate dissidents.

Lorne's indulgent attitude towards Morrow made him feel a crisis, and he felt that he should strike first.

"Sir, is it really okay to keep that Morrow?

I suspect he is a spy sent here."

Lorne introduced Morrow's details to Grant.

Now the stingy businessmen have seized on this point and branded Moro a certain rebel.

Lorne was not sure whether Morrow was a spy sent by Hodder.

But he does need Moro to help him train the giant wolf, so as long as no one can replace Moro, Lorne will not drive him away at will.

"It's okay, no matter how powerful the spy is, he can't get what he wants from me."

Lorne could guess what Grant was thinking.

But he had no intention of worrying about Grant's little thoughts.

Instead, he found the dog-eating-dog scene between Grant and Morrow very interesting.

In the future, he would not be able to conquer the world solely by relying on creatures transformed from meat balls.

How to manage his subordinates, Lorne planned to slowly learn from Grant and Morrow

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