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"Really?"

When Tiffany heard what Malone said, she was really relieved. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

"But my feet ......"

Tiffany looked down sadly at her ankle, which was still red.

"It's okay, there's no rush to wait."

Malone comforted the girl.

"Oh yes, Tiffany, what were you just making up?"

Malone changed the subject.

"No ......"

Tiffany shy dropped the stalk in her hand.

"I don't know how to weave grass stalks...... The old lady taught us, but when Vivien learned it, I ......."

Tiffany explained with a red face.

It turns out that she was just fooling around...... Malone suddenly realized.

"Vivien?"

Malone hadn't heard the name - who was this girl? Tiffany's friend? Or sisters?

"She's my maid. When we met the orcs before, she was lucky enough to escape, but Mary and I were ......"

Tiffany thought of her female companion and said sadly.

"She left you and ran away?"

Marlon asked a little angrily.

- He hadn't heard Tiffany say how she had fallen into the orcs, but he had only learned a little bit from Caldara's mouth.

Malone didn't plan to ask Tiffany about it, because he was worried that it would bring back bad memories for Tiffany.

However, after hearing that the woman who escaped was Tiffany's maid, Malone still felt a little angry.

"No, no, no, no."

Tiffany hurriedly defended Vivien, and then told Marlon what had happened.

"That's ...... so"

Only then did Malone realize that he was wrong to blame that "Vivian".

Marlon was a little moved when he heard Tiffany say that although Vivien had been pulled out of the range of the orcs by the frightened pack horses, she was still planning to come back to save Tiffany.

In this case, Malone can imagine the fear in the hearts of the two girls.

Even men are afraid of fierce orcs, let alone weak girls?

But Tiffany and Vivian, one told each other to run, and the other wanted everything to come back to save each other, which can be regarded as a deep sisterhood.

Malone also did not rule out the possibility that Tiffany was wrong...... But you can't think of everything in bad terms, can you?

"You'll see her again in the future, and your parents. We'll see you again. ”

Malone comforted Tiffany.

"Hmm!"

Tiffany nodded heavily, and the warm smile on Malone's face gave her a lot of confidence.

Just then, Tyrone Bloodfiend lifted the canvas and stepped into the wooden shed, followed by Caldara.

"Yikes!"

Tiffany screamed, trying to shrink her body in, but she didn't dare to move because of the pain in her ankle.

"Him! Mr. Malone, it's him! ”

Tiffany shouted.

Tiffany recognized Caldara, the orc, and he led the other orcs to kill Richard and rape Mary.

It was this orc who defeated Mr. Marlon - Tiffany remembers it well.

"It's okay, it's okay......"

Malone glared at Caldara as he comforted Tiffany.

"Didn't he come to get me?"

Tiffany couldn't help but reach out and grab Marlon's arm, but asked heartily.

Although the current environment is also poor, Tiffany at least has Malone to rely on; He didn't want to fall into the hands of those hateful orcs and suffer the same fate as Mary.

"It's not...... This guy is weird, but you don't have to worry. ”

Malone said.

"Did I scare her? Human women are timid...... But don't worry, she's yours now, no longer my captive, and I won't do anything to her. ”

Caldara said to Malone.

"What did he say?"

Tiffany asked Malone nervously.

"This ...... He said he wouldn't threaten you, so you don't have to be afraid. ”

Malone hesitated, then omitted the first half of Caldara's sentence.

In any case, Malone didn't want Tiffany to associate Tiffany with something bad because of this statement.

"Hoo ......"

Tiffany breathed a sigh of relief.

"This is the guy...... He killed Mary! He will definitely be sanctioned! ”

Tiffany breathed a sigh of relief before whispering in a hateful tone.

"This ...... He said it was another orc who killed ...... Killed Mary, the first orc I struck. He didn't mean to kill you. ”

Malone hesitated, then said.

Malone is not defending Caldara or thinking that Caldara's approach is right.

- Even if there is no murderous intent, it is an indisputable fact that Caldara and his men raped Mary and were about to rape Tiffany.

But what happened before made Malone at least less hateful of Caldara.

Less hateful, if Tiffany now asks Marlon to kill Caldara, and Malone happens to be able to do that......

Maybe Malone wouldn't do that either.

It's not about position, it's just a matter of preference.

No matter how vicious Caldara was, at least he hadn't thought of killing Malone before, even when he had put the blade around his neck.

In the little shed, Marlone and Tiffany sat together, while Tyrone Bloodfiend sat with Caldara - of course, Kardara had forced it on.

For a long time, the four did not speak.

Marlon has also been thinking - the tribe of orcs has encountered such a big problem? Is it even on the verge of splitting?

Why is this not mentioned at all in Blizzard's official plot? Is it simply ignoring the details, or is it ...... What has changed since his arrival?

No, it won't...... Malone thought so.

This is not a fluke mentality, but a rational judgment.

Maybe Tiffany's fate would have changed because of Malone, and maybe without Malone, Caldara wouldn't have clashed with Orgrim.

But from the time calculation, when the forest troll cut off the brain of the orc of the Blood Cave Clan, he should not have come to this world yet.

So...... In the normal history of the world of Azeroth, how did Orgrim solve this problem?

Or rather...... Tyrone Bloodfiend and Caldara thought Orgrim was too weak;

But if you think about it from another angle, is there a possibility that Orgrim didn't take this question as a problem at all?

In Orgrim's eyes, is it possible that the conflict between trolls and orcs can be easily resolved?

Malone guessed boldly - or cranky.

"Hey, McColmallon, what do you think?"

Caldara was the first to break the silence of the four, and he didn't think it was feasible to rely on Tyrone Bloodfiend, so he asked Marlon instead.

This thing...... Seems to be easy to solve!

At this moment, Malone suddenly thought of the crux of the problem.