Chapter 175: Contrary to common sense

Chapter 175: Contrary to common sense

Werewolf Tempest didn't know where he came from, he was only fifteen years old. He was born in the memory of living in a huge forest. His parents said that the place where they lived was the Great Highland, but he never left there. All the people live in the forest.

The orcs narrated these things to the monk and Fei'er, and they couldn't detect anything. But Baroness Vivien and Tritt, who are well versed in the history of the empire, were somewhat dumbfounded, the orcs were extinct in the Drew Empire in all accounts, and the last slave girl of the fox clan died in the palace in five years.

But what surprised them was still behind, the werewolf Tempest was also a lot more sober at this time, and under the gaze of the monk, Vivien, and Trite, he talked eloquently, and there was no trace of falsehood.

The werewolf tribe raises a large number of animals to provide meat, and the young orcs say every day that all they need to do is to train their martial arts and learn some knowledge of human society.

Tempest doesn't know if there are any other tribes besides his own, but there are always some people who claim to be the guardians who come to take away the warriors and priests who have grown up among them, riding flying beasts. Blindfolded, he left with them, but never returned.

When the people in the tribe asked, the guards who occasionally came to the village replied that they were expanding the glory of the gods in another place, and the guards were extremely powerful, and the livestock in the tribe belonged to them. Therefore, it is also a happy and sincere obedience.

At the age of fifteen, Tempest, the most powerful warrior in the tribe, soon became one of the drafts, first by a black-robed guardian who took the flying beast and then to the city of Muni. After arriving, he served as a guard for a black-robed man appointed by the Divine Guard in the courtyard of the Pine Forest Guild, and he never went out.

He knew that his companion was a bear warrior named Stonearm.

After staying for less than ten days, he met Huigang.

What really surprised Hui Gang was that the priest of this tribe had received an edict one day, saying that the gods had sent them an empress, and the empress was guarded by a white divine beast and a strong young guardian by her side. He also said that only the werewolf tempest would meet the empress.

Hearing this, the monk couldn't help but ask:

"Do all the orcs, including the guards, believe this edict too? ”

Tempest shook his head a little confusedly, looked at the thin but powerful young man in front of him in awe, and replied:

"No, the priest told me to keep it a secret, and those divine guards knew about it, and they wanted to kill their heads. ”

Hui Gang frowned slightly, and then asked:

"Are those guards orcs too?"

The werewolf Tempest said this, obviously with a hint of anger, and replied angrily:

"Those guards are wrapped in a robe, and I can't see anything clearly, but my nose is very bright, and they all seem to smell of those flowers and plants, it can't be a good warrior like me. ”

Speaking of this, he said again in frustration:

"But they're all very powerful, and everybody knows magic. ”

The monk chuckled, he didn't have any memories of the orcs, only the werewolf Kaisen he had seen. In the study of the previous owner of this body, Fleet, the orcs lived in the wild plateau northwest of the Drew Empire and the Sunset Mountains in the north of the Odan.

In the past ten years, the number of independent orc tribes has become increasingly scarce, but the reason for the scarcity is not war, but because the orcs have begun to integrate into human society, but it is mentioned in all the teachings that the number of orcs who have integrated into human society is far less than the original number.

This phenomenon is generally explained by the fact that the orcs have gradually become unaccustomed to the climate of the continent, and those who cannot integrate into human society have begun to automatically perish in nature.

Hui Gang looked at the werewolf in front of him, and he felt it in the conversation just now, the wind in front of him was a child with a simple personality who had not yet grown up, and there was no blood on his body. The monk continued to ask the orcs:

"What do you want to do next?"

As soon as he said this, the werewolf suddenly became excited, and kneeled a few times in the direction of the girl, startling the vigilant Trit on the side

There was a moment of nervousness, and he almost stabbed the short sword in his hand. Although the werewolf spoke in no order, he still had eloquence, and he knelt down at Fei'er excitedly and said:

"Since the gods have told me to meet the noble empress, then I will follow the instructions given to me by the priest at that time, and I will guard the noble majesty and be a faithful guard. ”

There was silence in the courtyard, and although the soldiers on duty outside had received orders, not to interfere with everything in the courtyard. But these days, people are turning on their backs, and the noise is unusual. The occasional silence made them very uncomfortable, and several officers still couldn't hold back the uneasiness in their hearts. Just about to open the door to find out.

Hearing Fei'er's cry inside, the little girl rushed to the monk's side, hugged Huigang almost in panic, and Fei'er said vaguely in the crying voice:

"Brother Huigang, I'm not an empress, I'm an ordinary little girl, aren't I?"

The monk didn't know how to answer for a while, and those things just now added his feelings. I had to believe that what the orc said was true, but it was impossible to say that to the girl anyway.

lowered his head and patted the girl's shoulder at the moment, and comforted him gently:

"Of course you're not. ”

Lady Vivien looked at the scene a little embarrassed, and hurriedly came over to comfort Fei'er:

"Mr. Fleet's injuries are not yet healed, so let him see himself as soon as possible. ”

Sure enough, Fei'er was still more concerned about the monk's injury, and when she heard this, she hurriedly controlled her emotions. Reach out and wipe your tears. Silently following Vivien to the side, the monk glanced at the baroness gratefully, and suddenly asked the werewolf:

"Have you ever killed someone?"

Hearing such a sentence suddenly coming out without connection, the werewolf wind was stunned for a moment, and quickly replied:

"Not yet, since I came out of the tribe, I have been staying underground and in the yard, and I haven't had such an opportunity. ”

There was a bit of frustration in the voice, and the orcs used martial arts as the standard for evaluating males. If a good warrior does not have his life in his hands, he is often discriminated against.

Hearing this, a smile appeared on the corner of the monk's mouth, nodded, and whispered:

"Okay, then you can stay tonight. ”

After speaking, the monk stretched out his finger and pointed to the wooden shed on the side, followed by the werewolf wind, and said:

"You stay there tonight. ”

Werewolf Tempest no longer understands the world, and it can be seen from the performance of Monk Fei'er just now that the relationship between the two is not unusual, not to mention that Huigang's skills are indeed much higher than him, so he nodded and agreed at that time.

After settling everything, the monk felt a faint pain in his chest, knowing that the injury needed to be treated, he said hello a few times, and walked towards the pharmacy in front with Fei'er and Vivian, and Trete hurriedly followed in a few steps. Look back at the werewolf who slept in the wooden shed.

Whisper to the monk:

"Mr. Fleet, how can you believe that werewolf suddenly said such unbelievable things, Miss Phil and Lord Vivien are noble people, and if they are hurt by this rude creature, it will be too late to regret it. ”

Hui Gang didn't speak, but took a few steps forward before replying:

"I don't think what the werewolf just said was a lie, and there's no place to put him out now. ”

Treite on the side was stunned for a moment, and did not speak, but stretched out his hand and slashed slightly in the air, the monk turned his head and stared at Treite quietly, and Trete, who was already a little timid in front of Hui Gang, suddenly lowered his eyes, and heard Hui Gang on the other side say slowly but firmly:

"I'm not going to kill anyone. ”

As the group walked out the door, and when Lady Vivien saw that Hui had just returned safely, she was about to return to her lodgings to rest, when the guards and servants of the Duke Grayson's family began to lead the carriage over. Because the situation in the imperial capital is not very stable now, there are still many heavily armed family warriors waiting outside this time.

Hui Gang was suddenly stunned, and saw a familiar face among the warriors of these families, the apprentice priest Hans who was in charge of receiving him when he was doing the rank test at the God of War Temple in Dodge City in the Duchy of Land. Hans (see Chapter 55 at the Temple of the God of War) was quite contemptuous of him, and only focused on receiving Kenny, who was in poor circumstances.

Naturally, the monk did not know about the later conversations between Hans and the priest of the Temple of the God of War, Mead. However, as a sight and hearing from this world, he was extremely impressed.

He greeted the priest Hans with a smile at the moment, and said loudly:

"It's a pleasure to see you here again, Mr. Hans. ”

Possessed in this world for a period of time, Huigang's way of speaking also brings a style of local people. But Hans, who was on the horse, was startled by this greeting and almost flipped off his horse.

Priest Hans was now dressed in heavy armor and sat on his horse, dressed as a knight. The visor on the helmet was not buttoned, so it was recognized by Hui Gang, and at the heart of the breastplate of this burly young priest, there was also a bronze badge, but there was a difference in style, according to the monk's understanding of the Temple of the God of War, which showed that Hans had become a formal priest.