Without letting Miden guess, Lorne told him directly: "I have been paying attention to the situation on the grassland a long time ago.
Moreover, my territory is close to the orc grassland, and I know some news that you have not received yet.
It's not something unbelievable.
Guardian Grassland just sent me a message.
I wonder if Viscount Dakxi still remembers the red-eyed orc from a few years ago."
The incident of the red-eyed orcs caused quite a stir in the North, but Miden only heard about it and did not participate in the Archduke's expedition.
All he knew about the red-eyed orcs was hearsay from others.
It's not very clear what kind of orc tribe it is, and Miden is more reserved in what he says.
"What you mean is that the red-eyed orcs also participated in this gathering of orcs."
"It's very possible, but it still needs to be verified."
As he spoke, Lorne suddenly stretched out his hand, "In order to find out whether the red-eyed orcs are related to this orc invasion, Your Majesty the Viscount might as well put aside our conflicts and work together."
Before leaving the fortress, Lorne and Miden were still incompatible with each other.
Why did Baron Fast extend an olive branch just after walking a short distance?
Has the situation really changed, or is this just Lorne's conspiracy?
How can it be so easy for two people who are at odds to let go of their grudges?
It is impossible for Miden to trust Lorne, and Lorne will not let Miden go.
But on the surface, Miden would not refuse Lorne's offer.
Faced with what Lorne said, as a northerner, he did not want the orcs to break through their defenses.
But the cooperation with Lorne can only be limited to a few times.
If Lorne makes any excessive demands, he will definitely refuse them.
And Lorne didn't expect that he could make Miden actively attack the orcs with just one word.
As long as he could temporarily stabilize Miden and let him follow him closer to the area where the orcs gathered.
Through the attitude of those green-skinned monsters towards them, we can also understand whether the assembled orcs regard them as their primary target or just want to take back their own grassland.
And during this period, he could also arrange for Moro and the others to take a detour around Miden's back.
Without giving Miden a chance to escape, Viscount Daxy only thought about it and agreed to Lorne's request after hearing Lorne's request to move the logistics camp a little further.
Having control of Lorne's logistical supplies, he was not worried that Lorne would dare to abandon him.
But in fact, Lorne is not short of food at all.
If that doesn't work, he can still rely on transforming the livestock of the orc tribe to tide over the difficulties.
When he came to the grassland where orcs were rampant, he naturally had to rely on the power of transforming orcs.
What's more, since Moro was sent there, the tribe of transformed orcs has developed at a geometric speed.
Lorne remembered that when Moro first found them, these guys were just a small tribe of about 5,000 people, almost unchanged from before leaving the Guardian Grassland.
Lorne ordered them to find ways to increase their strength in advance, but these guys failed to execute it well.
But with the strength of the transformed orcs and the changed strategies after Moro arrived, they annexed many orc tribes on the way to join Lorne.
The news about the red-eyed orcs was also obtained at that time.
In order to repay Lorne for his kindness, Morrow did his best.
As a native, he was one of the few people who knew that Lorne actually controlled an orc tribe.
But Morrow was originally a taciturn character, compared to the intrigues in human society.
The simple structure of orc society may be more suitable for him, and the prairie can also make it easier for him to study those messy creatures.
Like the behemoth siege beast of the orc clan, the giant monster on the back.
When they were approaching the location designated by Lorne, they finally annexed an orc tribe with a giant monster on its back, and finally had the opportunity to have a close contact with the monster on its back that had been domesticated by the orcs.
After careful observation, he immediately wrote a letter to Lorne about taming these monsters.
But Lorne didn't seem to have much interest in it, and Morrow couldn't find the key points in the reply.
But after handing the letter to the soldiers who came with him, they seemed to understand Lorne's orders better.
For example, Morrow always doesn't know how to identify the distance between him and Lorne, but often these guys can always move forward without hesitation.
Even as slow as Morrow, he began to understand that there was a special way between Lorne and these people to ensure their position.
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However, he is not a waste who only eats and does not work.
He is responsible for expanding the orc tribe from only about 5,000 to the current large tribe of more than 10,000.
To be honest, Morocco was surprised for a long time when he first found this orc tribe.
This was not because Lorne controlled an orc tribe, but after meeting these guys and briefly understanding them, he had no idea that such a stupid orc tribe existed on the grassland.
Let's not talk about the structure.
There is no old, weak, sick or disabled, and it is completely an elite army.
What surprised Moro most was that these powerful orcs did not have a basic social structure.
If he were not very familiar with the situation of the orcs and re-integrated them, maybe he would not be able to integrate this orc tribe. become normal.
But even if he helps these guys figure out what they should do through those overnight orc-speaking guards, sometimes problems will still occur that shouldn't occur.
For example, after receiving Lorne's instructions, the orc leader named North immediately came to ask Morrow for instructions.
The respectful attitude is completely different from that of a ferocious orc, not to mention that Moro's identity here is still a human prisoner.
If this was seen by other orcs, there's no telling what kind of trouble it would cause.
Quickly stopping North's movements, Morrow pretended to be frightened and said the same thing.
"Translate it to it.
If anything happens, let's go to the tent to discuss it."
It’s not like there are no people in the north who understand Orcish, but the young guard next to Moro can actually talk to Orcs in Orcish.
If he hadn’t seen too many things that surprised him, this alone would be enough for Moro to feel Incredible.
However, after spending so many days together, in an environment where they were all orcs, Moro also mastered a little bit of simple orc language.
After hearing the affirmative answer from North, he followed North to the tent belonging to the orc leader with a hunched back and a look of fear on his face.
Dirty and messy was Morrow's only comment on it.
Although he had pointed out this problem before, unfortunately North was very orcish in this regard.
It is simply impossible to keep your tent tidy
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