Chapter 36, Orc Market (Please recommend.)
Kedo is Kent's youngest son and the most favored son.
They have always been trained according to the next successor of the tribe.
In the tribe, it can be said that one person is inferior to ten thousand people.
But when he heard the news that his son had been killed, Kent became furious and his eyes were red.
"Why aren't you dead?" Kent roared loudly.
Kedo left the tribe this time because he was asked for help by the kobold camp.
It was said that there was a small village near the camp. After plundering it, all the loot would belong to the Burning Blade Tribe.
The Burning Blade Tribe is the largest orc tribe in the nearby area.
If there was any threat to a village, he asked his son to lead the team there.
But in the end, his son died, and the kobold leader survived, which made Kent suspicious
The kobold clan leader's expression became even more ugly.
If he said that he had escaped by hiding, he would definitely be angered and killed directly.
Simply make up a lie that is easy for the other party to accept.
"It's Lord Keda. It was Lord Keda who hid me. He said that I was not easy to be found because of my small size. He asked me to send you the news so that you can avenge them."
Kobolds are short in stature, so this argument makes sense.
"What else did Kedo say?" Kent closed his eyes and leaned back on the chair.
"Kedo said that you are a great father and a great warrior, and you will avenge him." The kobold continued to speak loudly.
call!
Kent exhaled heavily and continued: "Okay, let's talk about the village of the undead."
"Okay, okay!"
Then, the kobold told Kent everything about the discovery of the village and the human lords.
"You mean, a human can command an army of the undead?" Kent was a little unbelievable.
"Yes, everyone saw it at that time. The other party's lord was a human being." The kobold said loudly.
"Come here," Kent shouted.
Immediately an orc walked in.
Kent continued: "Mark the location of the undead village and I will arrange for people to investigate."
"Oh, okay." The kobold immediately drew a simple map.
The orc soldiers got the map, turned and left.
Kent thought for a moment and continued: "You are still of some use. I will not kill you, but Kedo and two thousand soldiers also died because of your news."
Hearing this, the kobold's heart skipped a beat.
Kent continued: "Someone, pull him out and whip him."
The orc soldiers came in immediately, dragged the kobold and walked out.
The kobold was shocked and shouted: "Lord Kent, I am still useful. I know that village, so I must be useful."
This sentence still has some use.
Kent said to the leaving soldier: "Don't let him die."
Not long after, I heard loud cracks of whips and the painful wails of kobolds outside the house.
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other side.
Bolton, the pig-headed man, indeed played the role of a guide.
He led the convoy to find easier roads and avoided several large beast strongholds.
It can be said that it is not enough for you to have a map of Manim Market, you also need to know the best route to get there.
Fang Hao was lying on the carriage.
Using the divine presence, he possessed a giant skeleton bat and rose into the sky, overlooking the earth.
In front, the outline of a city can already be seen.
There are motorcades coming in and out, which is the Manim market.
Controlling the giant bat to land on the cart, Fang Hao also returned to his true body and opened his eyes.
"Bolton, are you almost there?" Fang Hao shouted.
Bolton was in the first carriage, Fang Hao was in the third, and he needed to speak louder.
Bolton's huge pig head looked back and shouted at the same time: "Yes, sir, it's right in front. I'm afraid your troops won't be able to enter the city."
Such a huge undead army.
Let alone entering the city, I'm afraid it will cause panic if you get close.
When the other party becomes nervous and a fight breaks out, it will be difficult to end.
"You said that Manimu does not allow fighting and plundering. Is this valid for humans?" Fang Hao continued to ask.
"It's all valid, but there hasn't been a human caravan in the Manim market for many years. I'm afraid you will attract some attention." Bolton said.
Fang Hao nodded, "I will have the army stationed nearby when the time comes, and you take me in."
"Okay." Bolton nodded.
Fang Hao had already considered this matter.
Fighting is not allowed in Manim Market, and every orc follows this rule.
In addition, Fang Hao also has means to protect himself. He has a teleportation scroll in his hand, which he can teleport out in case of danger.
When we are still some distance away from Manim Market.
The convoy stopped, and the skeletons began to set up camp and built a simple defensive position.
And five carriages were tied together.
Bolton and Fang Hao drove the carriage to Manimu Market.
Twenty minutes later, the two arrived at the gate of Manim City.
The city wall is not tall, it is all gray and white, and weeds have grown out of the cracks between the bricks.
Two tauren guards stood at the gate, checking the passing vehicles.
"This place is under the jurisdiction of the Tauren tribe, and the leader is a fifth-level Tyrok hero, so no one dares to cause trouble here." Bolton introduced softly.
There is an absolute difference between heroes and ordinary soldiers.
Heroes are more powerful and have more talents and abilities.
It is often the leader or core member of a force.
Bolton mentioned at this time that in addition to introducing Fang Hao, he was also indirectly reminding him not to have a conflict here.
Provoking a fifth-level hero is not a wise thing to do.
Fang Hao nodded, indicating that he understood.
The convoy arrived at the city gate, and the bull-headed guards strode over with exposed muscles and battle axes.
"Bolton, here to sell goods." One of the guards greeted.
Bolton smiled and pointed at Fang Hao: "This time I am helping a friend lead the way. He brought goods and sincerity."
The two tauren focused their attention on Fang Hao.
When he discovered that he was a young human being, his huge bull's eyes were full of surprise.
"Humans? But no humans have come to Manim for a long time." The guard said softly.
"Yes, otherwise there would be no need for me to lead the way." Bolton sneered at the side.
The tauren guard roughly inspected the goods and didn't say much.
He threw a wooden sign over and said: "Teach him some rules and don't make trouble in the city."
"Yes!" Bolton reached hurriedly.
After entering the city, the convoy went directly to the trading market.
The sudden appearance of a human in the city attracted the attention of many orcs.
Many of them followed the convoy, intending to see what items this human being would sell.
When they arrived at the market and used wooden signs to exchange for stalls, a lot of orcs had gathered behind the car.
Lifting the oil cover on the cart, a pair of iron swords were revealed.
"Come and take a look. Weapons from the human race can be bought with money, or you can exchange them with blueprints and special materials. Come and take a look."
Bolton shouted at the top of his lungs. (End of chapter)