Chapter 175: Contrary to common sense
Chapter 175: Violating Common Stories
The werewolf Feng Feng didn't know where he came from. He was only fifteen years old this year. In his memory after he was born, he lived in a huge forest. His parents said that the place they lived was the Great Plateau, but he never left there. All the tribesmen lived in the forest.
The orcs said nothing about the monk and Feier. However, Vivian and Cuiter, who are familiar with the history of the empire, were a little stunned. In all the records, the orcs were extinct in the Drew Empire, and the last female slave of the fox tribe died in the palace for five years.
But what surprised them was still behind. Werewolf Qiangfeng was also much clearer at this time. He talked freely under the gaze of monks, Vivian and Cuiter, and could not see any false traces.
The werewolf tribe raised a large number of livestock to provide meat. The young orcs said every day that they had to do was to train their own martial arts and learn some knowledge in human society.
Qianfeng didn't know if there were any other tribes besides his own tribe, but there were always some people who claimed to be the God Guards to take away the already grown warriors and priests among them, and ride flying beasts. They took them away with their eyes blindfolded, but never came back.
When people in the tribe asked, the God Guards who occasionally came to the village replied that they all expanded the glory of God in another place. The God Guards had extremely powerful force, and the livestock in the tribe belonged to them. Therefore, they obeyed with sincerity.
The strong wind, who was the most powerful warrior in the tribe at the age of fifteen, soon became a member of the recruitment. He was first brought to the flying beast by the divine guards in black robes, and then came to Muni City. After he arrived, he served as a guard for a man in a black robe made by the divine guard in the yard of the Songlin Guild, and he never went out.
He knew that his companion was a bear warrior named Shijie.
After staying for less than ten days, he met Huigang.
What really surprised Huigang was that the priests of this tribe had received an instruction one day that God sent them a queen with a white beast guarding around them and a powerful young guardian around them. And it also said that only werewolfs and strong winds would meet the queen.
Hearing this, the monk couldn't help asking:
"Does all orcs, including those god guards, believe this oracle?"
Qianfeng shook his head in a daze, looked at the thin but powerful young man in front of him in awe, and replied:
"No, the priest told me to keep it secret, but those divine guards found out, and they were going to be beheaded."
Huigang frowned slightly and then asked:
"Are those god guards also orcs?"
The werewolf Qiangfeng said this, obviously with a hint of anger, and replied angrily:
"These divine guards are wrapped in a robe and can't see anything clearly, but my nose is very bright. They all seem to have the smell of flowers and plants. They cannot be excellent warriors like me."
Speaking of this, he said disheartenedly:
"But they are all very powerful, and everyone can do magic."
The monk chuckled. He had no memory of the orcs, only the werewolf Kasen he had seen. In the study of his former owner, Folite, the orcs lived in the wilderness plateau northwest of the Drew Empire and the sunset mountains north of the Audan Empire.
Over the past ten years, the number of independent orc tribes has become increasingly rare, but the reason for their scarcity is not war, but because orcs have begun to integrate into human society. However, in all teachings, one thing is mentioned that the number of orcs integrated into human society is far less than the original one.
This phenomenon is generally explained as orcs are gradually not adapting to the climate of the mainland and cannot integrate into human society. They begin to automatically perish in nature.
Huigang looked at the werewolf in front of him, and he could feel it during the conversation just now that the storm in front of him was a child with a simple personality and had not grown up yet, and he was not covered with blood. The monk continued to ask the orc and said:
"What do you want to do next?"
When talking about this, the werewolf suddenly became excited. He thought about the girl's direction and walked a few times, scaring Cui Te, who was on guard beside him.
After a moment of nervousness, he almost stabbed the short sword in his hand. Although the werewolf had no rules in speaking, he still had eloquence. He knelt at Fei'er excitedly and said:
"Since the gods told me to meet the noble queen, I will follow the instructions given to me by the priest at that time, protect the noble Majesty and be a loyal guard."
The yard was silent. Although the soldiers on duty outside received orders, they should not interfere with anything in the yard. However, the people have been surging over the past few days, and it is extremely noisy. The occasional silence makes them very uncomfortable. Several officers still couldn't help but feel uneasy. Just when they were about to open the door to find out the truth.
Hearing Fei'er's crying sounds heard inside, the little girl rushed to the monk and hugged Huigang almost in panic. Fei'er said vaguely in the crying voice:
"Brother Huigang, I'm not a queen, I'm a normal little girl, right?"
The monk didn't know how to answer for a while. The things just now combined with his feelings were so he had to believe that what the orc said was true, but it was impossible to say this to the girl no matter what.
He lowered his head and patted the girl on the shoulder, comforting her warmly:
"Of course you are not."
Vivian Virgin saw the scene a little embarrassed, and hurried over to comfort Fei'er:
"Mr. Folit's injury has not healed yet, so let him see himself as soon as possible."
Sure enough, Fei'er was still more concerned about the monk's injuries. When she heard this, she quickly controlled her emotions. She reached out to wipe her tears. She followed Vivian aside quietly. The monk looked at the visor gratefully and suddenly asked the werewolf:
"Have you ever killed someone?"
Hearing this sentence without any contact, the werewolf Qiangfeng was stunned at first and quickly replied:
"Not yet. After I came out of the tribe, I just stayed underground and in the yard. There was no such opportunity yet."
The pronunciation is quite a bit frustrating. Orcs use bravery as the criterion for evaluating males. If an excellent warrior has no life at his hands, he will often be discriminated against.
When the monk heard a smile appearing on the corner of his mouth, he nodded and whispered:
"Okay, then you can stay tonight."
After saying that, the monk pointed to the wooden shed beside him and followed the werewolf Feng Feng and said:
"You live there tonight."
No matter how hard the werewolf wind was, it was also obvious from the performance of the monk Fei'er just now that the relationship between the two was unusual, not to mention that Huigang's ability was indeed much better than him, so he nodded and agreed.
After everything was settled, the monk felt a little painful in his chest. He knew that his injury needed treatment. He said hello a few times and walked towards the pharmacy in front of him. Cui Te, who was behind, hurriedly followed a few steps. He looked back at the werewolf sleeping soundly in the wooden shed.
He whispered to the monk:
"Mr. Folite, how can you believe that werewolf suddenly said such incredible words? Miss Feier and Lord Vivian are both noble people. If you are hurt by this rude creature, it will be too late to regret it."
Huigang didn't say anything, walked a few steps forward before answering:
"I think what the werewolf said just now was not a lie, and if he was asked to go out now, there is no place to settle it."
Cui Te was stunned and didn't say anything. He just stretched out his hand and slashed it slightly in the air. The monk turned his head and stared at Cui Te quietly. Cui Te, who was already a little timid in front of Huigang, immediately lowered his eyes and heard Huigang on the opposite side say slowly but firmly:
"I won't kill anyone."
The group walked out the door. When Vivian Vivian saw Huigang coming back safely, she was about to return to her residence to rest. The guards and servants of the Duke Grayson family began to lead the carriage. Because the situation in the imperial capital is not very stable now, there are still many fully armed family warriors waiting outside this time.
Huigang was suddenly stunned and saw a familiar face among the warriors of these families. When the level test was conducted in the Temple of War in Dodge City, Lanqian, the trainee priest Hans, who was responsible for receiving him. (Please see Chapter 55 in the Temple of War) Hans despised him at the time, and just focused on receiving Kenny, who was in a difficult family.
The monk naturally didn't know the conversation between Hans and the priest Maid of the Temple of War. However, as a witness to this world, he had a very deep impression.
He greeted the Reverend Hans with a smile and said loudly:
"It's so glad to see you again here, Mr. Hans."
After possessing this world for a while, Huigang spoke with a style of the local people. But Hans was shocked by the greeting and almost turned off from the horse.
Chapter completed!