Regarding this, it is naturally due to the characteristics of transforming people.
Well, Biggs clearly noticed something was going on in the orc camp, and there were his fellow cyborgs fighting nearby.
This guy just obeyed Lorne's order and continued to hide.
No matter how much Parker persuaded him, he was not prepared to support Lorne.
Because when Lorne left, he was asked to cooperate with Fedion.
Who is Parker?
The character Gus did not have in his mind at all.
But if Fedion is asked to communicate with Gus, Fedion, who is a conservative, will of course support Gus's approach.
They can barely protect themselves now.
If they take the initiative, who knows what will happen.
If it's a trap set by the orcs, wouldn't they be like sheep in the beast's mouth?
The top leaders of both camps objected to Parker's suggestion to take the initiative, but the young boy with a newborn calf had nothing but courage.
From the fact that he dared to ask Lorne about his mother, it shows that Parker is a fool.
It doesn't matter if he doesn't get the support of Gus and Grandpa, Gus doesn't care about the militia he has gathered anyway.
The little boy still had the command of more than two thousand militiamen.
Without Gus's permission, while the fire in the orc camp was not extinguished, Parker himself led a large number of militiamen and rushed out.
Victory was so easy, and there was no decent battle.
Ordinary civilians don't have as many questions as Parker.
They only know that the orcs have fallen and they have won.
The cheers of humans echoed in the orc camp, and even Lorne, who was surviving the disaster in the distance, could hear the resounding sound very clearly.
After asking to find out that the scammer who came over had not revealed himself, he immediately asked the scammer to take his orc companions back and forth from where he came.
Originally, he did not need the support of scammers and heavy armor troops.
Lorne, who relied on the desperate protection of the cyborgs to escape from the fighting area, was not worried about the three seriously injured tribal leaders.
Although he was unable to use sneak attacks because he exposed the secret of the despicable dagger, Lorne, who lost many soldiers and knights, finally succeeded in killing three tribal leaders.
And it just so happened that at this time, the scammers and heavily armored troops who had already driven back the orcs also came to join him.
Without a capable commander, the mode of action for transforming people is too simple.
It wasn't until the cheers started that Lorne realized that he was thankful for his decision to cheat.
Otherwise, if those cheering people see his army fighting side by side with the orcs, it may not cause any kind of commotion.
In order to keep the secret, Lorne had no choice but to kill them all on the spot.
But judging from the sound, there seemed to be quite a few guys coming out to reinforce him.
It is not an easy task to kill them all without missing a beat.
But these are no longer problems now.
Due to the scammers leaving early, the secret of transforming the orcs has not been leaked.
There was just one thing that surprised Lorne.
He thought it was Gus's sudden outburst that made him use the natives to help defend the camp.
Unexpectedly, Gus is still the rigid reformer, but instead is Fedion's grandson.
The boy named Parker can actually organize a force to help Gus fight against the orc attack in a crisis.
Although the fact that they were able to defend the camp in the end was related to the fact that the orcs didn't use all their strength, Parker's stepping forward must also be an important reason.
Otherwise, how would it be possible for more than 500 reformers and a rigid Gus to defend a camp that accommodates tens of thousands of people.
What made him most agitated was that even though he knew he had arrived, Gus was still cowering in defense.
The rigid model of the reformer gave him a headache.
If there were no qualified grassroots team leaders, would he have to run back and forth desperately every time a situation arose?
Yes, he gradually fell in love with the taste of fighting and killing.
But that doesn't mean that he will give up time for enjoyment in order to fight.
Power and wealth are prerequisites for enjoyment.
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He defeated enemies and killed orcs just to live a better life in this world.
If others didn't bother him, Lorne felt that he would stop after the grassland was opened.
As for now, he needs suitable helpers to share the tasks at hand for him.
At this stage, the reformers do not have the ability to take on the important task of sharing his worries.
Then, Lorne had no choice but to find a suitable candidate among the indigenous people.
Grant, Morrow, Old Wolf and even Celine can be regarded as Lorne's chosen helpers from among the natives, but they all do territorial work.
Apart from Xiao Nai and Peter, the only person who can be chosen to lead the troops in the war is Nick.
But the troops they led were all motley crews that Lorne looked down upon and deliberately abandoned.
For an army composed purely of cyborgs, Lorne would habitually let guys who were also cyborgs serve as commanders.
Now it seems that this operating model needs to be changed.
No one is imparting experience to the transformed people.
It is too difficult for the likes of Robert and Gus to grow up alone.
However, one needs to be very cautious in how to choose a commander who can lead the modified people.
Of course, Lorne can try to teach Gus and the others on his own.
It's a pity that the beast himself is only half a bucket of water.
And he has never taught anything to others, so how to start is also a headache for him.
Taking this into account, Nick, the former teacher of Dead Ghost Fast, is actually a suitable candidate.
But Lorne heard Celine tell him that Nick seemed to be dissatisfied with the style of transforming people.
If he were to be the commander of the modified humans, conflicts might arise, and Nick would discover his secret.
Mentally rejecting Nick, who should have been the most suitable candidate, Lorne considered Xiao Nai and Peter, and Parker, who had already discovered the Baron, took the initiative to approach.
"Lord Baron Fast, I have defeated the orcs, you should fulfill your promise."
Parker's unreasonable words made Lorn slightly stunned.
A group of farmers with weapons can defeat thousands of orcs.
Does he think that he is a genius, and the other soldiers who are fighting with the orcs at the border are useless?
A little unhappy with Parker's begging tone, Lorne asked knowingly: "What did I promise you?"
Indeed, Lorne never promised Parker anything.
It was just the boy's wishful thinking that he could get his mother back by helping Lorn defend the camp, but until Lorn spoke, he realized that no one could prove that Lorn had promised him.
This kind of secret business cannot have any formal commitment.
Feeling that he had been deceived, Parker's voice couldn't help but become excited.
"I helped you save the camp.
According to the lord's ethics, you should return your mother to me":