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"Haven't the orcs moved yet?" King Solas remained on the wall, but he was too old to last long, and the palace guards had brought him chairs, and in order to prevent him from being swept away by the possible attack of bows and arrows, King Solas sat on the inside of the wall, and Robin was not far in front of him, wilting on the bluestone city, babbling and praying to the Holy Light for protection—for the protection of Tess's family. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

De Jong stood nervously by the city wall, watching the movements of the orcs outside the wall, and when he heard King Soras's question, he quickly replied: "No, Your Majesty, those orcs have stopped not far outside the city, and seem to be preparing to set up camp, and ...... There were no out-of-town residents who were caught by them. ”

"Camp, won't they attack the city?" King Solas stood up at once, surrounded by several court guards, and came to the city wall, and watched the orcs outside the city move unabashedly in the light of the moon and torches, and King Solas had a foreboding feeling in his heart - was this still the barbarian orcs who would kill each other on the battlefield in the mouth of Anduin Lothar?

Just when King Solas was puzzled, the sharp-eyed De Jong suddenly exclaimed: "Your Majesty, that group of orcs has moved, there is a team of ...... Team 1...... Damn, Holy Light, are these trolls......? And those ......."

De Jong couldn't speak, his voice had a hint of trepidation, and his frightened eyes glanced at Robin not far away. King Solas had no scruples, and said resentfully, "Yes, it's the trolls, damn it, these guys are actually colluding with the orcs, it's just that my ancestors didn't eradicate them in the first place......!" But what are they going to do with these captured inhabitants?"

Captured inhabitants?—Robin's pupils suddenly regained their brightness, and he dragged a lame leg to the edge of the wall, and looked out of the wall—Holy Light bless, may the orcs not catch Tess!

Robin's vision is not the never-before-seen orcs, but a horde of trolls - in the Arathi Heights, this evil creature is often seen in operas and novels that praise the heroic exploits of the ancestors of the Tolbean family, so that every resident of the kingdom of Stormgard can easily identify this unmet foe, who is wantonly driving a group of human captives in the direction of Riptide Castle.

Behind them, the trolls were armed with spears and axes, screaming and terrorizing the captives, and every now and then they kicked one of the captives with a flying kick, and they fell to the ground with a group of captives, and then with their sharp blades they forced the poor captives to struggle to their feet and continue their struggles.

"These savages!" said Robin, two rows of steel teeth rattled at him, as his gaze raced over the human captives, looking for the face he wanted to see—oh no, the face he didn't want to see—Tess, you must not be in the midst of the captives!

"Your Majesty, these orcs...... This group of trolls should be ...... Execute the captives......" De Jong whispered with remorse and sadness - if he had been a little more vigilant and sent the scouts farther out of the city, he might have bought more time, perhaps...... Maybe these inhabitants can be transferred to the city, and these old human enemies trolls, who have appeared in the orc camp at an unknown time, must not want to release these captives before driving them to the castle!

One, no, two, no, three, thanks to the Light, not ...... Robin's mind counted silently, carefully looking at the faces of each captive one by one—a little cruel, but thanks to the Light, none of them were Tess.

The long line of captives had already been inspected, and the idea of luck in Robin's mind was growing stronger and stronger - Tess had indeed been lucky enough to have escaped again...... Suddenly, Robin's slowly turning head froze, his pupils dilated, and his hands clenched into fists, he was so hard that his sharp nails pierced his palms in that instant, and the bright red blood dripped on the bricks, and he was so intently looking out of the city that he didn't notice it, and as Robin slammed his fist hard against the hard bluestone bricks, the pain and despair that pierced his heart made the iron-boned man who had once been in the military let out a woman's terrible scream:" No, Tess, no!"

Hearing Robin's shout, De Jong couldn't help but feel a shock in his heart, and subconsciously reached out to grab it, and sure enough, he stopped Robin who was not far from him - this guy was going crazy and was about to jump off the city wall; De Jong grabbed Robin and stopped his movements, and then quickly pressed his shoulders with both hands, squeezing Robin on the city wall with his whole body, and at the same time looked at the captives outside the city - has the Holy Light really abandoned humans? I don't know when it started, the prayers to the light were useless, and Robin's previous prayers were not answered, did the most terrible thing happen......

Following Robin's gaze, De Jong saw that near the end of the captive procession, a peasant woman was moving forward with difficulty under the traction of the crowd, and after a long time, coupled with the lack of memory, De Jong could not recognize Tess's appearance, but he knew that Robin would not be mistaken-Tess, the end was still in the hands of the orcs, and he was about to be ...... under the city

"Let go of me, De Jong, damn it......" Robin was completely no match for De Jong because he was missing a leg and had difficulty moving, coupled with his neglect of the military after becoming a gardener, and the brute strength he had generated because of his attachment to Tess was also exhausted against the group of palace guards.

Crushed by De Jong by the wall, Robin could only watch through the gap in the wall stacks as his beloved Tess was helplessly abused by the trolls, and his grief and anxiety made him struggle wildly, even biting De Jong's hand with his mouth. De Jong dodged and whispered in Robin's ear, "You mad dog, are you going to jump down and die?

Despite his lack of movement over the years, Robin was the first comrade-in-arms De Jong had ever met since he joined the army, and the warmth he had accumulated over the years made it impossible for him to watch Robin die in front of him, and of course, De Jong did not want the captives to be executed by the enemy - they were just civilians, and the consequences of the war should not be borne by them, and if possible, De Jong would rather be the captives of the orcs in place of the inhabitants outside the city.