"The front is our tribe. If you don't mind, go there and talk about it." Lak licked the soup off his fingers, and pointed to the depths of the woods behind him.

Avery looked at the soldier who was looking for the way, and after seeing him nodding, she said, "Let's go, lead the way!"

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Chapter 908: Go together? (2 for support)

Avery and the others followed Lak into the woods. After more than ten minutes, they heard the sound of water flowing. After walking a certain distance, a wooden house built in an open space appeared in everyone's eyes.

Not far from the wooden house, there is a small stream. At this time, many orcs are cleaning the beasts that have just returned from hunting.

When the orcs heard the footsteps, they turned their attention to Avery and the others, and immediately stood up vigilantly.

"Lack, who are they?" An older orc frowned and asked in a deep voice.

"Village Chief Laurie, they are from the other side of the forbidden mountain range." Lak hurried forward to help the old man.

"From the other side of the confinement mountain range? Impossible!" The old orc called Laurie frowned even deeper, obviously not convinced.

"Mr. Laurie, it's like this..." Luke briefly described the experience of meeting Avery and others, and pointed to Avery and Jones, as well as the people behind him. soldiers.

After listening to Lark's words, Laurie's frowning relaxed a little. It's not known whether he really believed it or doubted it.

But one thing Lak said was correct. If the other party had malicious intentions, all the people in the tribe would not seem to be their opponents.

"What did you 18 come from the Forbidden Mountains?" Laurie leaned on a cane, and was supported by Lark to come to Avery.

The rest of the orcs put down their work and began to surround them, but no one acted rashly, just staring at the equipment on the soldiers and special forces.

"We're just trying to find out what's in this confinement mountain range." Avery looked at Laurie calmly, paused, and continued, "By the way, see if we can go back to the Brutus orc kingdom. "

"I heard that you came to the other side of the confinement mountain range, where the orcs and the human race can coexist peacefully?" Laurie continued to ask. As for whether Avery's answer was true, he didn't care.

"In Xiyang City, orcs and humans are equal, and there are no slaves." Avery nodded.

"If it's true, it's really a magical city." Laurie sighed, with longing in his cloudy eyes.

"It's true." Jones said coldly.

"The city lord is an orc?" Laurie was puzzled. He could see that the orcs in front of him were not slaves, but rather had a high status. Those human races who were dressed like knights all obeyed their orders.

"It's a human race, a magical person." The corner of Avery's mouth raised a small arc.

"It turned out to be a human race?" Laurie was stunned.

"How many orcs are there?" Avery ignored Laurie's astonished expression and asked her own concern.

"There are one hundred and thirty-two orcs in our tribe. For a tribe like this, there are more than a dozen large and small around here, and the smallest is only a few dozen orcs. We are considered a big tribe." Laurie sighed.

"So little?" Avery frowned.

"At the beginning, there were thousands of orcs who fled here from the Brutus orc kingdom, but in the past six years, many of them froze to death and starved to death every winter." Laurie's expression was dark. The people who did it all.

Given his current situation, he might not be able to survive this winter.

"Why don't you leave here?" Jones frowned.

"Like you? Across the Confinement Mountain Range?" Laurie shook his head and smiled wryly. This is impossible. The Confinement Mountain Range is too dangerous.

It was precisely because of this that he was so surprised to hear that Avery and the others came across from the other side of the forbidden mountain range.

"..." Avery fell silent.

Indeed, if you were an ordinary person, without armor and weapons, you wouldn't be able to survive for long in the confinement mountains.

"Here, we can barely survive by picking some wild fruits and fighting wild animals, so we won't starve to death." Lak said silently from the side.

"You can leave with us." Avery said softly.

She remembered that Xiyang City is still short of people, and with these thousands of people joining, Xiyang City can develop faster.

"Follow you across the imprisoned mountains? This..." Laurie was tempted.

"Stay here, how many winters can you last? Winter is coming." Avery said in a deep voice.

Laurie and all the orcs were silent. They stayed here. Whenever winter came, a large number of sick people would die.

"The wild beasts around should be getting harder and harder to catch, right? The days will only get worse." Avery looked at the wild beast by the stream, and it was clearly a little wild boar.

"..." Lak and the orcs were silent again. As Avery said, the wild beasts around here have been hunted down by several tribes, and it is becoming more and more difficult to capture wild beasts.

If you want to survive this winter here, you have to go to the depths of the Forbidden Mountains to hunt wild animals.

"Can the orcs in Xiyang City really coexist peacefully with the human race?" Some orcs couldn't help asking again.

"Well, in Xiyang City, as long as you work for the city lord, you won't starve to death, and your salary will be paid every month." Avery nodded, she knew they were moved.

"People from other tribes can also be together." Jones glanced at the orcs around, and those little orc children were a bit thin, which touched her a little.

"Okay, I'll contact people from other tribes to discuss it." Laurie was moved, or they had nothing to do.

"Village Chief, let me take someone there." Lak raised his hand and shouted.

"Well, let's go." Laurie said in a deep voice.

"Adu..." Lak ordered a few familiar orcs, and was about to leave the tribe 257.

"Bring this, you can eat it on the road." Avery stopped Lak and handed him some canned meat.

"Thank you." Seeing that it was the kind of canned meat he had eaten, Lak immediately became excited.

"Camp in place, light a fire and cook." Avery looked at the sky, turned her head and shouted to the soldiers.

"Yes." The soldiers acted quickly. Some of them went into the forest to collect firewood, while the rest started to set up pots, light a fire and set up tents. They might stay here for several days.

Looking at the skillful and fast movements of those knights, Laurie was surprised. He had seen orc knights before, and they were not at the same level as the knights in front of him.

Half an hour later, the strong smell of meat began to waft out from the pots, making the orcs watching salivate.

"Father, why is their meat so delicious?" A little orc asked curiously.

"Well, I don't know either." The little orc's father shook his head.

"Ding Na, go and help them deal with that wild boar." Avery looked at the orc children, feeling unbearable, and said to Ding Na who was in charge of the team's food, "Bring some seasoning."

"Okay." Ding Na nodded, took some seasoning and went to the orc.

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