Chapter Eighty-Two: The Orcs Living in the Free Federation
Fane. Iron Thorn is an out-and-out hero in the home village of the Rainbow Clan settlement in the trench of the Orc Kingdom. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info He left his hometown during the adult training (in fact, he met a team of human mercenaries passing by nearby just after leaving the village during the training, and was half-abducted and half-forced to join the team of mercenaries, and as a local guide, Jia Minfu left with the mercenary team. A few years later, he returned to his hometown, so to speak, and left a lot of wealth in the village (in fact, some food and daily necessities, which are more precious in the local area, but in the big cities are just some cheap goods that can be found everywhere). And, of course, a large sum of silver, enough for the people of the village to go to a nearby town in exchange for two carts of grain. As a result, he was rewarded by the village elders, given the title of Iron Thorn, and given the name 'Finn' given to him by the captain of the mercenary team, he officially became 'Finn. Iron Thorn'.
In Fein. During the time when Iron Thorn returned to his hometown, no matter who the people in the village were, when they saw him, they would ask him about his experience after leaving his hometown. At first, he would perfunctory talk about some of the situations in the big cities he passed by and some strange things he had seen, but soon, he felt that there was nothing to say, after all, he had only followed the mercenary team to many places, and he had not even experienced a few battles, he was just the lowest-grade handyman in the mercenary team. If it weren't for the fact that the mercenary team passed by the city near his hometown to do a mission, he would have to stay for a while, and he would not have had the opportunity to return to his hometown to see his family.
In Fein. Iron Thorn mustered up the courage to tell the mercenary captain that before he wanted to go back to his hometown, the captain of the mercenary team, the rough guy who named him Finn, casually stuffed him with a few gold coins, and told him to buy some practical goods so that he could return home. Coupled with the little silver coins that Finn had saved up for himself, and the silver coins that his usual acquaintances stuffed him as travel expenses, he had enough money to return home.
Finn was nervously holding the large sum of money (but a few gold coins, twenty or thirty silver coins. I had the audacity to ask the captain, aren't you afraid that Finn won't come back in the future? The captain just laughed a few times, and then said, "Of course I'm not afraid, you'll find out soon." Then, with a wave of his hand, Finn was gone. In Finn's feeling, if it weren't for Finn's Trench Rainbow Clan, and his whole body was covered with dense spikes, the captain wouldn't just wave his hand, but he was afraid that he would kick it out like he did with other team members.
Finn, who returned to the village, stayed only eight days before deciding that it would be better to leave the village and return to the mercenary team. He really couldn't communicate with the people in the village. Fein felt that if he stayed any longer, he would become a complete liar, an idiot. In desperation, he said goodbye to his parents and the clansmen in the village, and went back to report to the rough mercenary captain. Although, after every two years, Finn. Iron Thorn would ask someone to bring some money back to the village, but he never returned to his village again. Until one time, his mercenary team encountered a large-scale battle and was almost wiped out. Iron Spike had to leave this adventurous life after trying his best to save the mercenary captain who had his waist broken at the cost of a leg. Then, after several rounds, they came to the port of Lanka of the Free Federation, where they settled down and made a living tattooing sailors in the market in front of the port dock. The business is not bad, at least after solving their own accommodation and accommodation, there is still some surplus money to entrust someone to take home to the countryside.
The port of Lanka is a modest supply port that passes in and out of the Free Federation by sea, and is only busiest on the docks when ships are docking. Although a few boats enter the port every day, it is relatively quiet at the port pier and the market at the entrance of the port in normal times, especially in the morning.
On this day, Finn, who dragged a wooden leg. Iron Thorn was sitting idly in his stall in the bazaar, with no customers. Suddenly, I saw a rabbit orc jumping out of the dock, and then, a few professional brokers at the entrance of the market and a few crooks hiding in it immediately surrounded them, seeing that the rabbit people were treated as fat sheep.
Fane. Because of his kind personality, Iron Thorn has been a mercenary for many years, and he has lived in this Lanka Harbor for many years, and he knows everything about Lanka Harbor very well, and he is also very familiar with all the orcs living near Lanka Harbor. When he saw the rabbit orc, he knew that the rabbit orc was not an orc living in the Free Federation, but from abroad, and ten of them came from the orc empire. Ironthorn hears that a merchant ship carrying goods from the Orc Empire is going to dock at the port of Lanka today.
Fane. As soon as Iron Thorn saw the swindlers surrounding him, he was a little anxious. He hurriedly stood up, leaning on crutches, dragging his wooden legs, and shouting "Let go, let go, don't get in the way." So he walked straight towards the rabbit people.
The rabbit people naturally left the dock first, and a few donors and scammers around Earless were about to introduce to Earless how their goods were good and cheap, how comfortable their hotels were, how elegant the environment was, and how well they knew about this Blue Card Harbor. Fane. The iron spike dragged the wooden leg and leaned over with the spikes on his body. One of the scammers was so impatient that he didn't even look at it, and slapped it out when he turned his hand, shouting in his mouth, "What's your name, don't you see you're doing business?" Then, he screamed sadly, and a shout of "ah" startled several donors and scammers next to him. Twisting his face, he saw that it was Finn. Iron thorns, his face changed, and he hurriedly leaked out the earless people who were surrounded in the middle. He also said: "Finn is here, this is your fellow countryman, all of whom belong to the orc clan." ”
As soon as Wu'er got out of the dock, a group of people surrounded him, if it weren't for the dwarfs inside, Wu'er thought he had encountered a robbery. After listening to what those people said, he found that it was just some donor introducers, and he relaxed. I was preparing to find a suitable match among these donors, so that I could find a place to live through him. Who knows, these people quickly dispersed. Wu'er was puzzled, as soon as he saw the trench rainbow hedgehog man who was revealed after these donors dispersed, he knew what was going on. It seems that the orc fellows living in the Free Federation have stepped forward.
Earless and Finn. Iron Thorn met, saluted each other using the etiquette of the clan, and introduced himself. When Finn. When Ironthorn heard that he had traveled with the traveling priest to Lanka Harbor, and was about to find a place to stay, he was very happy, proud and excited to be able to help the priest. Naturally, I earnestly promised that I would leave all the accommodation problems to myself, and I would do my best to make the priest's stay satisfactory and comfortable.
And the earless nature is on Finn. Iron Thorn expressed his gratitude, but in private he still raised his vigilance, who knows if this hedgehog man will be crazy to fight bad ideas and hurt Rick Priest, although the God of War Priest has a high status among the orcs, but whether it is abroad here, it is better to be vigilant.
Next, naturally, it was Earless who led Finn. Iron Spike walked to the docks so that he could pick up Ric Priest and take him to the city to stay and rest, so that the priest could rest properly and relieve the fatigue of the long journey.