Chapter 1259: The Exploited Slave (Asking for a Monthly Pass, Asking for a Subscription, Asking for a Recommendation) Asking for a Guaranteed Monthly Pass!

There are a lot of slaves under the ancient city of Yeno, the number of even more than 200,000 at the most, for Yenogu, these slaves are just simple consumables, starting from the initial starting point of the assembly gate, along the fixed line, and then back to the assembly gate, these 200,000 slaves can survive not one of ten, and those who survive, are definitely not lucky, because waiting for them is another new round of torture and slavery.

It is this kind of inhumane slavery that makes almost every slave want to escape from this hellish place, but there are not many slaves who actually put it into action, because this is the abyss, and even if they escape from Yenogu, they are doomed to a miserable fate.

The moment they came to the abyss, so to speak, through the Gate of Assembly, their tragic fate was sealed. But in the midst of this tragic fate, there is always some vague hope that gives them insignificant solace in the most desperate times.

That was the fleet of Unos.

There has always been a legend among the slaves that the great Captain Unos was a great slave liberator who rescued the slaves and led them in battle against the demons, and once they could accumulate enough contributions, then they could get the ultimate reward: return to their homeland, to their families.

This statement can be known only to a slightly smarter person, but it is pure nonsense! Let's not talk about whether Unos has the ability to send them back, even if he has this ability, then why did this group of pioneers who liberated slaves stay in the abyss?

For the great proletarian feelings? Or is it for the sake of a noble faith?

Bullshit!

It's an abyss! With a harsh environment and countless dangers, who the would have time to stay in this place if they could go back home?

But it was such a nonsensical message, but there was quite a market among slaves, and countless slaves prayed every day that they could be rescued by Unos and return to their warm and lovely homeland. It's not that those slaves are stupid, it's that they force themselves to believe!

How desperate they must be if there is no last shred of hope. This last straw may not bear fruit, or even be illusory, but if they don't grasp it, they will only fall into the abyss.

With this vision of the best, the slaves tried to live, thinking about escaping all the time.

Slaves elsewhere are fine, after all, no matter what, they will have a better chance of escaping, but the slaves of the ancient city of Yeno are not so lucky. The city of Yenogu is the center of the domain of Yenogu, a sacred place for all the gnolls, and countless gnolls surround this mobile city where towers tower, and where it is most heavily defended and guarded, with so many minions watching, the slaves' every move is watched.

At the slightest misdemeanour, they will be greeted by the hungry mouths of the gnolls, and they will be eaten alive.

But it is precisely in this way that these slaves cherish and fanatize freedom and that vague hope. When the pirates of Unos infiltrated the slaves with the news of the arrival of the Liberators.

All the slaves began to boil, they knew that it was absolutely impossible for their defenseless and scrawny selves to resist those ferocious gnolls, but for the slightest impossibility, these slaves did not hesitate, and quickly agreed to the request of the riot!

Even if they knew they were being used, they still agreed.

Because, no matter what, it can't be worse than now.

So Solam's group was able to fight under the ancient city of Yeno, yes, it was because of the rebellion of these slaves that delayed the main force of the gnolls, that Solam and they could fight here so smoothly.

It is impossible for the gnolls to let the riot go unand go all out to encircle Solam.

In this case, the enemy they face will always be a wave of refueling tactics, not a whole army of gnolls. By the time Solam had gone through several bloody battles and annihilated the Gnolls, the number of guards in the ancient city of Yeno had dropped to a dangerous level.

This is also the reason why Solam and they can still have an advantage after they reach the city. After all, the real gnoll elite are all on the front line. Those who remain in place can only be secondary troops. Having lost numerical superiority, Solam's troops naturally gained the upper hand.

It's just that this advantage was earned by the blood of 200,000 slaves, and there may be a gap in the specific number, but it is almost this number. That's right, the slaves are almost dead......

At the beginning, the gnolls had not yet come up, according to the general law, whoever rebelled and killed whom, but as the pressure brought to them by Soram became more and more intense, the riots became more and more frequent, and these abyssal gnolls completely went berserk.

They began to slaughter indiscriminately!

After the slaughter began, the slaves who didn't have the courage to rebel had to rebel, because even if they didn't rebel, they would die. So things go into a vicious circle.

The more the slaves rebelled, the frenzied killing of the gnolls became, and the frenzier the killing of the gnolls, the more slaves rebelled.

In the end, the situation got out of control, and the gnolls didn't want to consume their forces for the slaves anymore, so they simply slaughtered all the slaves and then concentrated on dealing with Solam.

So by the time Solam and the others arrived at the ancient city of Yeno, the entire city had been buried by corpses, and the wilderness, which was originally seriously desertified, was soaked in blood into a viscous blood-colored mud swamp! In the end, according to the statistics of the gnoll adjutant, the last surviving slaves were only 3,000 people......

Of the 200,000, only 3,000 survived......

And it was pure luck that these 3,000 people survived, although there were many good players among them, after all, luck alone was not enough to survive, but Soram knew that these people had been ruined, and each of them became nervous and hysterical.

Originally, the gnoll lieutenant intended to order them to be slaughtered and used as food. Because these people now hate not only the gnolls, but also the Unos who use them. The gnoll lieutenant felt that it would be harmful to the entire fleet if they were to be taken in.

But Solam stopped the adjutant. Even a cold-hearted person like Soram is a little unable to do it, these people are too miserable. Soram was initially aware of the use of slaves, and at the same time, Soram was completely dismissive of the plan.

Can a slave riot hurt a demon? Just kidding, right? He didn't find the plan useful at all. So he didn't stop the plan, after all, those slaves had nothing to do with him, and he didn't have any thoughts about them, and he didn't plan to carry them forward.

Carry forward the style of 200,000 slaves and liberate them? Are you kidding!

This kind of thing is something that even the gods can't do. If nothing else, what should I do after saving them? Send them back to their hometowns? Hehe, there is no one in this world who can accomplish this feat. Who knows where they all came from! Even if you knew, the difficulty of just teleporting 200,000 people from the abyss back to the material plane was already superb. (Teleportation from the abyss to the material plane is naturally restricted, otherwise the demons would have run all over the material plane long ago)

Keep them in your own hands?

That's even more of a joke!

Leave them behind, how to feed? These are mortals, they are not demons, and the environment can almost kill them! At the same time, they do not have demonic endurance, demons can survive by drinking rotten water, saline water, extremely acidic water, and even poisonous water, but what about mortals? There are many other things, mortals are as fragile in the abyss as flowers in a greenhouse, a little wind and grass can make them die in patches.

Why do you want to keep it in your own hands? Watching them die?

Soram asked himself if he couldn't do it, so he simply left it alone. Because he cares or not, the fate of these mortal slaves is doomed. So why waste time? Solam doesn't have that heart of the Virgin, he still has no clue how to go back, how can he care about others? ()