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Chapter 974: Orc Alliance (I)


In order to survive, Miden must have risked his life.

It's a pity that no matter how hard they try, the three thousand northern warriors can't break through the ambush of his transformed orcs.

What's more, Miden had just escaped, people were panicked and the team was very tired.

To be honest, Lorne, the orc who was able to kill so many orcs in such a state, already admired him.

Escape Looking at the corpse with slightly familiar clothes but one missing head, Lorne barely recognized Miden's body from the coat of arms on the clothes.

"Sir, I have asked North to send people to chase the northern soldiers who escaped.

I believe they will never return to the north alive in the end."

As the real commander of the ambush, Lyle reported the situation to Lorne in detail.

Of course, Lorne fully supports the attitude of killing everyone, but these are already trivial matters, and the orcs are where he has a headache.

After reading Morrow's letter from Lyle, Lorne was a little hesitant about what he mentioned about letting the scammer go to join the Orc Alliance.

There is no doubt about the cheater's strength, but this guy's command method is full of orc style.

He is also a little simple-minded and wants to let him participate in the big league of orcs.

Lorne is worried that the cheater may not be qualified to deal with the red-eyed orcs.

But if you give up, wouldn't you miss a good opportunity?

It was about the scammer himself, so Lorne was prepared to ask the scammer if he was confident.

I simply told him the story, but this guy's reaction was not much different from usual.

With its own roaring voice, it answered Lorne: "I will kill all the guys who stand in your way.

No matter what kind of enemy they are, I will tear them apart with my own hands."

With a disfigured face and fierce words, the scammer is indeed an orc.

But what Lorne wanted to know was whether it had a plan.

Unfortunately, from what he said, it was obvious that this guy only knew how to use his brute force to deal with his opponents.

It is too difficult to expect scammers to cooperate with him.

He looked at Lyle, but he needed Lyle's help here.

In the end, Lorne, who really didn't want to give up, gave this order to the scammer: "Then you will join North and the others in the big league of orcs, but you have to ask Moro for instructions on how to do it, and I will tell him my arrangements."

Originally, Morrow could come back after completing this mission, but now, Lorne changed his mind.

Based on Moro's performance these days, he can rest assured that Moro will be more deeply involved in his plan.

As for whether Morrow is willing to continue taking risks, it is not his own choice.

A problem has been solved for the time being, but even if everything goes well here, if he can't convince Bank to march into the grassland together, his Fast family soldiers alone can't guarantee that the mastermind who controls the red-eyed orcs can be caught.

However, the food had to be eaten one bite at a time.

Before the scammer was sure that he would attack the red-eyed orcs, it was useless for him to persuade Bank.

In the end, if the scammer is unable to command the orcs, entering the grassland easily is just like what Evelin said, and he is seeking death.

Fortunately, he has received enough supplies, so it doesn't matter if he continues to stay on the grassland for a while.

It's just that we can't stay in this position now.

Let the scammers continue northward with North's transformed orc tribe, and Lorne himself retreats from this place full of orcs.

Next, he only needs to wait for the good news from Moro.

According to Moro, the Orc League, whose status is determined by force, is naturally the home of scammers.

At this point, Lorne didn't think anything unexpected would happen, but in fact, cheaters still encountered some unexpected situations when they entered the major leagues.

No one expected that the scammer would meet his old acquaintance in the major leagues.

Warren's appearance really made Morrow sweat.

Even many years later, he still has fresh memories of this journey in the orc grassland.

He even remembered his mood very clearly.

Unlike Lorne's imagination, Morrow didn't have much resistance when he learned that Baron Fast had arranged for him to stay in the orc territory.

Although he needs to act as a prisoner in public, it is his wish to be able to see a different ecological environment deep in the grassland.

In this regard, Morrow also has Lorne to thank.

And Morrow was very grateful for Lorne's trust in letting him take full responsibility.

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In order to complete the task better, when the scammer arrived, he couldn't wait to let Nat take him to participate in the duel in the Orc Alliance.

If he wins, the situation will naturally develop in the direction he expected.

With his ability to cheat, Moro couldn't find any possibility of failure.

But if things go too smoothly, something unexpected will always happen.

This can't be blamed on Moro's carelessness.

Even the scammer himself didn't know that he had an acquaintance among the orcs.

What's even more frightening is that the acquaintance actually knew that the scammer had surrendered to Lorne.

"Arnov, you bastard who betrayed the beast god and was willing to help weak humans massacre his own kind, how dare you show up here?"

As a slave, Moro followed the trap with food.

Hearing the orcs shouting towards their position, and after the translator explained in an almost simultaneous whisper, Morrow felt a cold sweat appear on his head.

He didn't doubt that Arnoff in the other person's mouth was referring to a scammer.

After all, the name "scammer" was immediately recognizable as Lorne's graffiti work.

Arnov, this should be the real name of the scammer.

The cheater, who has been living as a modified orc for more than three years, also reacted to the name, but it looked confused and clearly did not recognize who the guy who scolded it was.

In this situation, it is definitely impossible for Moro to ask about the cheater, and a slave is not qualified to speak.

And if the cheater answers in Imperial language, it is tantamount to admitting the accusation just now.

How would one be treated if they colluded with orcs to harm humans in the North?

Moro seemed to have never seen such a crime.

But he could imagine what would happen if someone discovered what he was doing now.

By analogy, if the scammer was proven to have just been accused, even if it was so powerful that no beast could defeat it, it would definitely be attacked by this group of angry people.

Orcs torn to pieces Praying that the cheater would never make such a low-level mistake, Moro stared at the cheater's mouth, fearing that the guy would suddenly open his mouth and ask him in Imperial language.

Fortunately, being silly can sometimes be a good thing.

At least what Moro said in advance would never be cheated.

Even if it was indeed confused, it still firmly remembered what Moro told him

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