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Chapter 976: Orc Alliance (II)


It's a pity that I didn't have the opportunity to talk to the scammer in detail at that time.

Now I can only reconsider the feasibility.

Moro asked: "What do they mean?"

"They don't like red-eyed orcs either, and they even gave those guys the name of fallen orcs.

But they seem to be very afraid of fallen orcs.

Even if I tell them, no one among them will stand up and join me to kill the fallen orcs."

The scammer's statement made Morrow feel bad.

Since no one agreed to fight the red-eyed orcs, wouldn't the northern border be in danger?

Like Evelynn, this guy also thought it would be a good idea to let the orcs kill each other.

As for whether the red-eyed orcs would crush ordinary orcs and take advantage of the situation to become bigger, Moro never thought about this issue at all.

The mission Lorne gave him was also to make the orcs kill each other.

If these green-skinned monsters refuse to go north, wouldn't his mission fail?

Thinking about how to make the orcs do what he wants, but unfortunately Moro is not a planner.

Except for the initial idea of ​​using his identity as a cheating beast god warrior, he had no other ideas at all, and the specific execution was not Moro's expertise.

After writing what happened today and the method he thought of on the letter paper, Morrow was ready to let Lorne give further instructions.

Of course, during this period, he will also help cheat people and let this guy understand the significance of the beast god warrior to other orcs.

Although this was the first time he had heard of this title, with experience in the church, Moro finally knew more than the scammers.

As for how to use the cloak of a god to benefit herself, it was naturally Evelin's turn to come on stage.

As a church pastor, when she heard that the orcs had so-called beast warriors, the woman herself became interested.

It had been dozens of days since she had stayed on the grassland, and Evelin had begun to feel bored even though she didn't say anything.

It was rare that she encountered something interesting, so she did her best without Lorne's orders.

"Beast God Warrior, Fallen Beast Man."

Repeating the two names mentioned by Moro, Evelin said, "These should all be names derived from the so-called Beast God, and even the orcs call red-eyed orcs human.

Orcs.

You can imagine how bad the relationship between them is.

Since the scammer is considered to be a warrior of the beast god, it can definitely claim that the beast god sent it to destroy those red-eyed orcs who violated the orc tribe.

Or directly distinguish the red-eyed orcs from ordinary orcs, and make the red-eyed orcs the natural enemies of the orc family. " After a pause, Evelin continued: "Let's just say that the fallen orcs are specifically here to destroy the orcs, so that the orcs will not be able to ignore the red-eyed orcs and come to us for trouble."

Sure enough, professional people should be responsible for professional things.

It's a pity that Evelin didn't go to the cheater, otherwise the woman could have been responsible for this matter.

Following Evelin's suggestion and looking at the small words on the letter, Lorne was a little worried about whether Morrow could handle such a complicated task.

But Evelin was very sure about this question, and her concept was very simple.

"For the orcs, the beast god is a very general concept.

It can refer to the strongest orc in a certain dark period, or it can directly refer to the grassland where they live.

Our church has studied them, and there is absolutely no canonical deity meaning among orcs.

So, it's actually very simple to do. " Because there is no relevant system, cheaters and Moro don't have to worry about stepping on minefields when working.

You can do whatever you want.

If you can't do this well, then Lorne should wonder if Moro has also been transformed by the meat ball.

In this letter, Moro not only asked him for instructions on how to guide the internal strife among the orcs.

At the beginning, Moro also briefly mentioned the matter about the scammer meeting acquaintances in the orc alliance.

There is only one result, but such a difficult problem was easily solved by Moro.

Although Evelin has more suggestions now, it is definitely not as difficult as the former.

And seeing Lorne's hesitation, Evelin said something else.

"Since you have asked Moro to deal with the orc problem, you should trust him."

Lorne's current position is at least ten days away from Moro.

Even if he really planned to change Moro, it would not be that easy.

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In addition to trusting Moro, all he can do is try to reduce some of Moro's burden.

Moro is different from the Cyborg.

If he expects too much and causes negative effects, he will be in trouble.

After re-examining the suggestions listed by Evelin, he found that too much content made him feel a little cumbersome.

"You are right.

If you leave it to Moro, I should trust him.

What you wrote here is too detailed and specific.

If an accident occurs, Moro may not be able to respond flexibly."

Evelin looked at the place pointed out by Lorne, but the woman had no intention of modifying it.

"Mo Luo, that stupid guy, are you sure I don't write clearly?

Does he know what to do?"

Just now she told Lorne to trust Morrow, but she said such words in the blink of an eye.

Lorne could see that although Evelin was not as authoritarian as her aunt, she did not like others to change her plans.

I don't know if this is a common problem in the Freeman family.

It took a lot of effort for Lorne to get Sophia to ignore his decision to lure Miden to the grassland on his own initiative.

Evelin was not as strong as her aunt, but there was a problem with women.

It’s that Evelin will immediately pretend to be mute when she is unhappy.

From this point of view, Evelin is actually more difficult to deal with than Sophia.

Hurry up and ask Lyle to send the plan made by Evelin to Morrow.

Lorne also needs a woman to help him figure out how to convince Bank.

Based on the premise that the orcs will be deceived by Moro into fighting the red-eyed orcs, Lorne said: "The orcs have the method you came up with, so I don't have to worry.

But that old guy Bankhabs is not easy to fool, you Do you have any ideas to make him believe that there will be internal strife among the orcs?"

In this world, in order for others to believe something other than a mouth, the main thing is to see whether the person speaking has credibility.

The higher the status of a person, the more likely others will believe what he says.

With Lorne's current hot situation, he didn't need to worry about these things at all.

After all, lying didn't do Lorne any good, but the problem was that Baron Fast had just tricked Miden to death on the grassland.

With all his bad deeds, if he suddenly told Bank that the orcs were going to have internal strife, he would ask the legion commander to follow him to take advantage.

If it were Evelin, she would definitely wonder if this was another trick of Baron Fast.

She thought killing one Midden was not enough and wanted to kill the Northern Army and the Habsburg Army in one go

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