Chapter 29, Pig-Headed Man
This is a team of pig-headed men.
Because of the battle just now, they were breathing heavily, staring at the skeleton soldiers surrounding them with red eyes.
They were a village caravan.
Transport items in the village to the ‘Manim Orc Market’ for exchange and sale.
When passing by this place, I saw this territory and a large amount of supplies surrounded by wooden fences outside the territory.
The greedy pig-headed people had a crooked idea and planned to take advantage of the opportunity to take some of them and transport them to the market together to sell them at a good price.
Unexpectedly, while stealing resources, he was discovered by the patrolling skeleton soldiers.
A fight broke out between the two sides.
The fierce fighting sound attracted other skeleton soldiers nearby.
When the pig-headed people reacted, they were already surrounded by a dense sea of skeletons.
No matter how they fought back, they did not rush out.
In the ongoing battle, one's own men suffered heavy casualties, and there were only about twenty people left in the hundred-man team.
Just when they are so disheartened and ready to give up and wait for death.
The skeleton stopped attacking, but stood there blankly, surrounding them.
The pig-headed people looked at each other with confusion in their eyes.
Just when I was considering whether to take this opportunity to kill.
The skeleton soldiers directly in front suddenly separated to the left and right to make way for people to pass.
The next second, shock appeared in the pig-headed man's eyes.
I saw a young human man walking through the group of skeletons and finally standing in front of me and others, looking at him curiously.
"Why are you here?" Fang Hao asked solemnly.
Pig people have pig heads and human bodies, but they are not stupid at all.
Seeing the attitude of the undead soldiers towards such humans, I immediately realized that this might allow them to survive.
After considering some words, he said: "Dear Sir, my name is Parker. We are a caravan. When we passed here, we had some misunderstandings with you and your soldiers."
The pig man named Parker has a pair of small eyes rolling around.
He kept scanning Fang Hao and the skeleton soldiers.
In my heart, I kept wondering why one human being could control so many undead.
"Oh? Really?" Fang Hao smiled slightly and his eyes fell on the other party's carriage.
The pig caravan carried a total of five carriages, four of which were covered with oil skins to block the sun, and one was packed with some scattered debris.
There are furs, leather armor, a bathtub, and a bunch of tools.
Obviously, the reason for the fight between the two sides was not as simple as Pigman Parker said.
These pigmen took supplies from the territory, and then they were besieged by patrolling skeletons, and a battle broke out.
Parker also noticed Fang Hao's gaze and knew that he couldn't hide it. He immediately explained: "Sir, we didn't know that this was your material and made a wrong decision. We are willing to make compensation."
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Whatever he said now might arouse the other party's resentment, so Parker simply offered compensation directly.
Orcs are greedy and warlike.
Many tribes do not cultivate or mine at all, and rely on plunder to develop and expand.
Therefore, most orcs only believe in one iron law.
That is strength.
If you are stronger than him, you should stand at attention when being beaten.
If they are weak, they will kill and loot without mercy.
"Come, let's talk in another place." Fang Hao said.
There are dead pig bodies on the ground.
The blood dyed the soil dark red, and there was a strong smell of blood in the air.
Fang Hao turned around and walked towards the territory.
Parker and the pigs followed behind them, surrounded by a large number of skeleton soldiers and guarded them.
Arriving at the open space in front of the territory, Fang Hao sat down on a stone.
Parker and others stood respectfully aside, their huge pig heads carefully peeking at Fang Hao's territory.
"Are you a caravan?" Fang Hao asked curiously.
"Yes, my lord," Parker answered.
"Where are you from?"
"This, this... is in a small village in the north." Parker finally answered.
"Is your cargo on the carriage? Where are you transporting the cargo to?" Fang Hao continued to ask.
He doesn't know enough about the world.
Communicate with locals as much as possible to get information.
"We need to transport the goods to Manimu Market in exchange for some other supplies." Parker answered in a straight-forward manner.
"Manim Market?" Fang Hao was slightly stunned.
He seemed to have seen this name before. He had obtained a map at the kobold camp, and the name was Manimu Market.
Opening the Book of Lords, it turns out that the location of Manimu Market has been marked on the map page.
"Yes, a peaceful trading market established by orcs."
All orcs are soldiers and like to plunder and fight.
The tribes interacted with each other and attacked each other.
Therefore, the Manim Orc Market was established and formulated its own rules.
Fighting and plundering are not allowed in the market, and all transactions must be consensual.
The orcs also abide by the rules and transport excess items from each tribe to the market in exchange for goods or currency.
"Can anyone go to this market?" Fang Hao continued to ask.
He was full of interest in this orc market.
Parker looked at Fang Hao and then at the large number of undead skeletons surrounding him.
He said with some anxiety: "This..., I'm afraid it's a little difficult."
Fang Hao nodded to express his understanding,
"Okay, let's talk about your compensation. I'm afraid it's unjustifiable to just let you go after stealing my things and killing so many of my soldiers!"
Fang Hao's voice gradually became serious.
Parker looked at the skeletons around him again.
He swallowed and gritted his teeth and said, "Sir, we are willing to leave a truckload of goods as compensation."
Oh!
Fang Hao was suddenly amused and smiled.
"Kill you. These goods are all mine. Why do you think that just giving me a truckload of goods will let you go."
this,…….
The pigs' huge faces began to be covered with sweat.
Fang Hao's words blocked all their subsequent words.
The most valuable thing about this team is the goods on the carriage.
If these goods are not compensation, what else can they offer to persuade the other party not to kill them.
"Sir, look, my goods..." Parker wanted to say something else.
Fang Hao spoke directly to stop the other party from continuing.
"I'll give you one last minute. If you can't get me what I want, you don't have to leave."
After Fang Hao finished speaking, he shut up.
All the pig people fell silent for an instant.
Sweat appeared and dripped from his forehead like raindrops.
The tension of death made their hearts feel confused and their heads went blank.
Soon, 1 minute is up.
"Okay, the time is up, kill them." Fang Hao ordered directly.
"No, sir, I'll give you the War Coin. I'll give you the War Coin..." Parker roared out because he was anxious.
Fang Hao's eyes narrowed, "Stop attacking."
The skeletons who raised their weapons lowered their weapons and stood ready again.
"Keep talking." Fang Hao looked at Parker.
Parker wiped the sweat from his eyes and said hurriedly: "Sir, war coins are the common currency in the mainland. If you are willing, we are willing to use war coins in exchange for your forgiveness."
Thanks to ‘trdfy’ for the reward.
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(End of chapter)