Wow! The item-dropping rate is really high! Chapter 663 663: 499 Are all their human generals so reckles
"Let's go then!" The deputy's tone grew even icier, and he decided it would be better to let this human suffer a bit before rescuing him…
Above the barren land, two motorcycles followed the sa road back.
Looking at the distant area where the group of orc machete youngsters was still pinned to the ground, now almost motionless, the deputy ran excitedly towards it. Upon seeing the empty pole end, he exclaid sowhat forlornly, "He's not here..."
Bai E stood to the side, surveying the orcs scattered all over the ground. These scrawny orc machete youngsters had lost their formidable regenerative abilities as orcs once the arrows had pierced the containers of fungal broth within them.
By now, they had already lost all signs of life.
But for them, to live was to fight, and there was no fear of death whatsoever.
Given ti, these orc limbs scattered across the ground would be buried deep in the soil under nature's influence and would grow anew into a fresh batch of orc youngsters.
For them, this was the beginning of rebirth, the start of new life.
Bai E lit a fire to thoroughly incinerate these insect-like orcs.
The deputy added a bundle of kindling to the flas, causing the fire to burn even more fiercely.
"I'll find the way. The trail left by that orc is clear."
It seed that the abduction of his two kinsfolk had ignited the deputy's fighting spirit.
Leading Bai E, he pursued the direction of the departing giant orc, a trail blazed by the rising flas. He was the hunting party leader responsible for capturing prey and tracking through the wild was his forte.
The trail didn't lead too far.
In just about half an hour, after crossing a small hill, the pair found themselves looking out to a vast sea of green in the wilderness beyond.
In fact, the unique clamor of orc activity had reached their ears long before they crested the hill.
Though harboring a cold fla of revenge, at the sight of such a vast ocean of orcs, the deputy's will was montarily weakened.
"There are... so many?"
Bai E glanced sideways at him and asked, "Aren't these the sa ones you encountered before?"
"No... not these." The deputy's eyes were like those of a hawk, quickly spotting the abnormally large super orc amidst the green sea, "We encountered only that one."
As he spoke, the deputy felt his anger surging uncontrollably, even though his reason told him that things might not be as they seed, and he had tried to convince other mbers of his team rationally before; but now, facing the human, he finally lost control of his emotions.
He began to confront Bai E, "Is this the 'small group of nomadic orcs' ntioned in your intelligence reports? With this scale, even a siege would be a problem for you, right?"
His eyes bore into Bai E, waiting to hear if the human general admits to their incompetence or that they had ulterior motives hidden.
The human officer just looked at the green sea, his pupils seemingly ignited with an excitent called "thrill," "Indeed, there are quite a few."
Bai E felt his blood beginning to heat up…
"Hide well, don't let them spot you."
With that, he suddenly jumped out.
The deputy was startled and instinctively reached out to grab him while growling in a low voice, "What are you doing!"
But only a calm voice drifted back from afar, "Hide well."
Seeing so of the orc youngsters' gazes turn toward the human officer who had suddenly jumped out, the deputy cursed silently but could only shrink back, suppressing his voice as he roared softly, "You're on your deathbed, and I won't be able to save you!"
"No need to save ."
"..."
'Damn!'
With teeth nearly clenched to breaking, the deputy was powerless.
'Anyway, we both have activity recorders on our bodies. If you seek your own death, you can't bla for it!' Thinking thus, the deputy who had withdrawn could only hear a thunderous explosion behind him, followed by a huge disturbance that seed to shake mountains and split the earth.
"Boom boom boom!"
'Did that orc just make a move?'
Even their own captain had been crushed underfoot by that orc as if he were a baby chick, so that human general must be nothing more than a puddle of mud on the ground by now, right?
Driven by a strong curiosity, the deputy couldn't help but want to peek, even if it ant risking his life.
And so, he really did stick out his head...
"..."
"???"
"!!!"
The sight before the deputy's eyes caused his brain to montarily crash.
Within the sea of green orcs, an enormous crater appeared out of place, with a tiny black dot standing right at its center.
As for the orcs who had been where the crater now was... they were now flying through the air.
Yet for these orcs, the strange impact, although sowhat damaging, wasn't nearly as thrilling as the brief stimulation it provided.
Even as they fell from the sky, they still laughed and howled with joy, "wooha wooha," "waaaaagh."
The excitent instantly spread throughout the entire orc horde. The one sitting at the very center of the beast crowd, playfully poking the face of the elf lady in front of him—a face sared with blood—was Blade-Face E. He stood up imdiately and looked toward the center where the vibrations originated.
Not even the kiloters of distance crowded with orcs could obstruct his vision; the human standing in the center of the crater was clearly visible in his yellow-green pupils.
Upon seeing the human's face, Blade-Face E instantly felt a genuine shiver of excitent pass through him.
It was him! It was him! Him again!
He had finally seen him once more!
Even though in the eyes of the orcs all humans looked the sa—no matter their age or gender—only this human's image seed to be eternally engraved in his genes. The mont he saw him, he instantly recognized who he was!
"waaaaagh!"
Imnse excitent overwheld Blade-Face E's mind, compelling him to roar out, "waaaaaagh!"
This emotion quickly spread across the entire tide of orcs. Countless orcs, although not understanding what was happening, didn't hesitate to join in the revelry, "waaaaaagh!"
Under the collective screaming of countless orcs, Blade-Face E felt a temporary surge of mighty strength welling up inside him. With a stomp of his feet, he shot dozens of ters into the air, rapidly leaping toward his target.
"Boom!"
"Boom!"
"Boom!"
Each high leap and crash down was like cannon fire. Wherever he landed, other orcs were sent flying into the sky like oversized rubber toys, shocked by the powerful shockwaves.
Witnessing the giant orc that had grabbed their captain, now recklessly leaping towards the human general without regard for the well-being of his kin, the deputy observing from afar felt his heart quiver in fear, "I'm gonna die! I'm gonna die!"
It was truly a death sentence!
He could never have imagined that the human general could be so reckless.
Even if his strength seed formidable, facing off against the king of orcs head-on was a decision only soone with a waterlogged brain would make, right?
Not to ntion that they were fighting on the opponent's turf. Were all human generals this foolish?
However much he did not want to see what would happen next, the distance of a kiloter was nothing but a brief span for the cannonball-like leaping of the orc king, crossing it in re seconds.
In the end, the ferocious beast of an orc, with an overwhelming montum of Mount Tai crushing down, threw a punch at the foolishly standing still tiny black dot...
"Boom!"
The ground cracked.
A dark green figure was sent flying backward at a speed even faster than its approach!
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