Chapter 48: The Light and the Orcs, Mercy and Justice
Somewhat reluctantly, the two paladins let go of the orc captive, and the green-skinned monster fell to the ground in one fell swoop, his leg wounded too badly to walk on his own. However, the orc did not exhale in pain, nor did he groan, but with his movable arms, he thrust into the snow on the ground and crawled forward with great difficulty. Under the vigorous tearing, the wound on the leg began to bleed violently again, leaving a red mark on the white snow.
When the two paladins saw this scene, they were a little moved, and their hands that were originally holding the hilt of their swords at their waists also let go. For those who are determined, please continue to read more on Bokan Fiction Network......
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Tirio Fording seemed to understand what was going on in the minds of his fellow paladins. The enmity between humans and orcs has risen to the level of race, to the point where it is impossible for orcs and humans to coexist in the same world. Although he has no ill feelings towards the good orcs, this does not mean that the two fellow paladins also think the same way.
Knowing that he used the Holy Light to heal the orcs may have made the two fellow paladins intolerable and wanted to kill themselves. Tirio Ferding didn't intend to resist, but stroked the hard teeth through his robe, and suddenly remembered in his heart, please continue to read more on Bokan's novel website......