If it were the old Lorne, he would have stayed as far away from danger as possible.
But now, he actually takes risks himself to fight the orcs for the sake of the future.
Celine didn't know if this had something to do with her, but after seeing that her son would not only be filial to his mother but also gradually make a career, the woman who had just fallen out with her father suddenly felt happy and satisfied.
Just letting Lorne face the danger, she still couldn't let go of her worries.
But she couldn't stop what Lorne insisted on, just like the woman told him a long time ago.
As the lord of Fastland, he is the largest Strictly speaking, Celine is also Lorne's subordinate.
She could make suggestions, and it was up to Lorne whether to adopt them or not.
Now that the Baron has arranged the task, all Celine has to do is to let Meatball transform the corpses into transformed humans as soon as possible, and then let them join the war on the grassland through legitimate channels.
In other words, the faster Celine moves, the safer Lorne will be.
Celine, who understood the sequence, wasted no time.
After learning that Hard had surrendered to them, he simply asked the Duffman family to come forward to deal with Earl Charles's injury.
Whether it was the issue of prisoners or the placement of saboteurs in the Charles family, they had to be put aside.
Celine's top priority is to protect the grassland and reduce the crisis that Lorne may suffer.
But in fact, the problems on the grassland are far less urgent than Lorne and Celine imagined.
Perhaps the situation was indeed not so optimistic when we first encountered the attack.
But after Gus sent the Cyborg to sneak out to report to Lorne, the situation changed slightly.
The number of soldiers in the camp is indeed far less than that of the orcs, but the number of humans combined is many times that of the orcs.
Mobilizing all available power is naturally not something Gus, a reformer, can do.
Fedientuk, the nominal supreme commander of the camp, did not have such courage either.
As soon as the old man discovered the orcs, he was frightened to death by the group of terrifying-looking green-skinned monsters.
In addition to urging Gus to find Lorne at the beginning, he followed Gus every day and wanted Gus to lead him to break out.
Of course the stubborn Gus would not do this.
Lorne's order was for him to protect the camp.
Abandoning the camp and escaping is something that a reformed person cannot do.
Fedien, who was unprotected, naturally did not dare to sneak out on his own.
He had never fought in a war before and could only hope that Lorne would come to rescue him quickly or that the orcs would retreat quickly.
Fedien didn't dare to even think about expecting Gus, who only had 500 men, to defeat the orcs who were several times their number.
It is true that at his age he would not have unrealistic daydreams, but the same is not true for greedy young people.
For example, his grandson Parker would not wait to die like his grandfather.
The newborn calf actually thought this was his chance to prove himself.
In order to see his mother, he didn't take the scary-looking green-skinned orcs into consideration at all.
You must know that he is only about the same size as Lorne, and with only some basic training, his combat effectiveness is probably not as good as that of an ordinary orc.
But just such a young man, relying on his identity as a grandfather, actually pulled out an armed militia in the camp.
Everyone in the North knows what kind of thing the orcs are.
What's more, if they can come to the grassland, they must have learned about it.
Everyone doesn't want to die, let alone become food for the orcs.
But they lacked someone who could lead them to fight together.
It was obviously impossible for Gus to encourage these workers, and Fedion was only thinking about escaping.
As a result, young Parker received immediate support as soon as he stood up.
He and his grandfather were the only nobles in this grassland.
The common people who were accustomed to following the nobles did not value Parker's age very much, but with Parker as the nominal leader, and the help of the prestigious craftsmen of the Harrison family.
There was immediately an armed force of more than 2,000 people in the camp, and their appearance finally made up for the disadvantage of the insufficient number of modified people.
Relying on the strong camp built and even with the help of Elsa, the priest, the several attacks launched by the orcs ended in vain.
Understanding that the humans in front of them were not easy to defeat, the orcs made up their mind to fight for a long time.
And the main purpose of their attack was to capture the beasts who were helping humans, but there was no sign of the traitors in the battles in the past few days.
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If it weren't for the fact that there were only such a group of humans nearby, the several tribal leaders who had joined forces would have almost suspected that they had found the wrong target.
But since the target cannot be wrong, where are the traitors?
Thinking with the limited wisdom of the orcs, they thought that the traitor must have gone out.
By besieging the humans in front of them, they can not only reduce the losses of the tribe, but also wait for the traitors to appear.
They thought they were killing two birds with one stone, but how did these guys know that the supplies in the camp could fully support Fedien and the others for nearly half a year.
The idea of starving the enemy to death is just a waste of time, but the orc tribe who can survive in this grassland is a group of paupers.
They themselves were miserable, so they naturally felt that the humans in front of them were also pitiful ghosts who couldn't survive.
Not willing to let their few warriors suffer unnecessary losses, they will lose the best opportunity and wait for the scammers to take the bait.
It was almost impossible, because Lorne gave him a special order before leaving based on his past as a cheater.
That is, you cannot bring the orc brigade to the camp unless absolutely necessary.
As for what constitutes a last resort, Lorne didn't say.
The cheater's own understanding is that after the camp is completely destroyed, it will be time for him to show off his power.
This not only satisfied Lorne's request to prevent the orc brigade from appearing in the sight of outsiders, but also complied with the last resort order.
Therefore, before Ferdin and the others in the camp became food for the orcs, they would not cooperate in the defense even if they saw their companions being wiped out.
Lorne's purpose of keeping this guy was completely useless, but when he found the cheater hiding in the canyon, Lorne, who didn't understand the cheater's thoughts, was very satisfied.
Through the induction of the meat ball, Gus and others in the camp did not die in the battle.
It means that the camp is still under his control, which is good news.
And the more than 600 orcs under the scammers were completely preserved, which was even more of a surprise.
With his level of cheating, Lorne was originally prepared to fight alone.
But the scammer didn't run to fight the orcs.
Could it be that after the last failure, the scammer finally got the idea?
If this is the case, then the orc army can be directly handed over to the command of the scammer.
In this way, it can be regarded as saving him a lot of worry
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