eadx ();? After entering the border city of Wu Tan City, Ron almost thought he had arrived in a human country.
All around Ron passed humans, mercenaries, merchants, artisans, peasants, beggars, and even standing city guards. Not even an orc.
"Is this really orc empire?" Ron was in a trance.
As if he had seen through Ron's thoughts, Ding Wedi took the initiative to walk over and laughed, "It's weird, right? They say it's the Beastman Empire, and most of the people you see are humans …"
Ron nodded. He'd expected to see a bunch of ugly orc men, or a bunch of orc women that Tinwelty called "beautiful," but he didn't see any of them.
Ding Wedi smiled and explained, "The Beastman Empire's territory is very big, from three to four times bigger than the total territory of all the human countries combined. Their population, on the other hand, is less than one fifth of the total human population.
"Due to the fact that the Beastmen are basically outstanding warriors and lack of labor force, a few hundred years ago, they began to introduce a large number of people from other races to supplement the labor force of the country. As the Beastmen have never made such a decision since the founding of the kingdom, one can imagine how fierce the opposition was at that time. The Beastman Sovereign, also known as the current Master of God's Domain, the Tauren War God — increased the strength of the Beastmen through unremitting efforts to eliminate all resistance and help them make this happen again …"
"That's why the Beastman Empire is flourishing now …" Ding Wedi concluded.
Ron nodded to himself as he listened. A country with a wide territory, abundant resources, and plenty of labor and powerful warriors.
Ron chatted with the rest of the Seawave Mercenaries before quickly arriving at the city gates.
Like Ron, the guard at the gate was a human being. Strangely enough, he only glanced briefly at the group, said nothing, and let them in.
"You came in just like that?"
Rönn was flabbergasted. He had thought that they would investigate something, but who knew that they would not.
Ding Wedi smiled and said, "Orc Empire is a great country, its greatness lies in its freedom. This country has no borders, anyone can enter if you want, and anyone can leave at any time. No one will check your background, the existence of these guards is only there to prepare for any unexpected incidents …"
Entering Wu Tan City, Ron's eyes widened as he looked around, his heart filled with shock. He saw that the Beastman Empire's cities were indeed much more gorgeous than Holy Empire or Roran Empire, with all of the people wearing bright clothes and smiling faces. On the streets, there were all kinds of luxurious shops.
Ron was almost dazzled by what he saw as he walked, but all he saw were humans, not a single orc in sight.
"Ron, let's go to the Mercenary Station to receive our task, then go to the tavern and have a drink!" Ding Wedi greeted him warmly.
Along the way, he held the Beastman Empire in high esteem, not holding back his praises. From then on, his words were derogatory to the human kingdoms.
"Hehe, this is our Mercenary Tavern. How about it? "It should be big, right? The human empire doesn't have such magnificent structures …" Ding Wade took the opportunity to stab the human empire with a question before leading a group of mercenaries inside.
Ron was also a little speechless at this, but he had to admit that this huge and imposing building did shock him as a borderline city.
"Welcome, Mr. Mercenaries …"
When the two human attendants in front of the door saw them approaching, they did not miss the opportunity to bow and open the door for them.
Upon entering the door, what came into their view was a large sculpture garden. There were all sorts of lifelike stone sculptures that exuded an artistic aura. It was known that these were all the works of a human craftsman master.
They passed through the sculpture garden and arrived at a large hall. This was where they would be assigned their tasks.
"Ron, wait here for a moment. Staffany, you guys go and get ready. " Ding Wei Di smiled and said to Ron, "I'll have a drink with you later!"
"Alright!" Ron did not refuse. He wanted to know more about the orc empire from this enthusiastic mercenary captain.
The group of eighteen quickly entered the inner hall, leaving only Ron standing there in a daze.
Ron looked over at a long counter. Behind the counter was the staff of the Mercenary Station. He could see that the staff were all human beings.
Ding Wedi and his entourage came to the counter and said something to the waiter at work.
Everyone was working, everything seemed to be in order.
In the Mercenary Lounge on the side, a few mercenaries were sitting in large chairs with their eyes closed in meditation. It had to be said that the environment here was much better than in the human kingdoms.
For some reason, upon seeing the humans in the orc empire, Ron had a feeling that the humans here were different from those in the human empire. However, he couldn't tell what was the difference.
At that moment, Ron felt as if he had been hit, and he couldn't stop in time. He was knocked to the side.
"Scram!" Damn human, you are blocking my way … "
Before Ron could react, he heard a muffled voice, with a hint of anger in it.
Shocked, Ron looked back and saw a tall figure.
A tall and sturdy Beastman Warrior!
A huge orc man over two meters tall, with bronze-colored skin, wearing heavy plate armour, his chin protruding like a gorilla that had not degenerated yet, and his small eyes that were like green beans shining with a vicious light. His hair was a little strange, tied into long braids and casually draped behind his head.
Tall, strong, ugly!
It was Ron's three words after he had seen the orc.
The orc man glanced at Ron, gave a scornful sneer, and ignored him as he walked past.
Ron was rubbing his aching shoulder, his heart filled with anger. He was originally a person who refused to admit defeat, but seeing that the orc had crashed into no one and not even a single word of apology came from anyone, he could not help but blurt out.
"Stop right there..."
When the Orc Warrior heard this, he was obviously shocked for a moment. Its huge body turned around, looking at Ron from head to toe, and said in a low and muffled voice, "You called me?"
"Of course I'm calling you!"
"You just bumped into me. Didn't your father teach you to apologize?"
That orc man was in disbelief, he was surprised by the little human in front of him. He pointed at his nose and said, "You said I want to apologize to you? Humans... Are you sure? "
Ron looked up slightly, his eyes hard.
Only then did the orc man confirm that he did not hear wrongly. He darkened his face and said coldly, "Don't forget your status, human. This is the orc empire, not a place for you to behave atrociously …"
After coldly saying that, he turned around and was about to leave, leaving behind a sentence, "Idiot!"
At last, Ron couldn't take it any longer. His body turned into mist, and with a "whoosh" sound, a white bone lance extended from his black-cloaked hand, aiming at the orc man's throat.
The orc man stopped in his tracks. He was stunned. He didn't even see clearly how this skinny human had appeared in front of him. It was as if he had suddenly emerged from the ground.
Facing the sharp tip of the spear, the orc man calmed down, but his expression still remained unchanged. "You are very daring, I have never seen a human that dared to point a weapon at an orc. But I must tell you, although I consider myself a gentleman, there is a limit to my tolerance …"
"Maybe!" "There's always a first time."
The orc man smirked, "I guess you're a human from somewhere else. Or rather, you're very confident in your own strength!"
"This has nothing to do with strength..." Rönn raised his bone lance and stared at the orc, "All I want is an explanation …"
When the orc man heard this, he was finally angered. He shouted angrily, "You reckless bastard! "I'll just give you an explanation …"
With a flash of the spatial pouch at his waist, a long-handled, two-handed greataxe appeared in the orc man's hands. With a fierce glint in his eyes, he strode towards Ron.
Without fear, Ron extended his left hand, and another bone lance appeared in his hand. The bone lance spun around in his hand, retracted it under his armpit, and the first bone lance extended forward, aiming at the orc male.
At this moment, the conflict in the hall attracted the attention of many people.
"Look, he... He … You are actually waving your weapon at the beastmen? " A human mercenary asked in surprise.
"Moreover, he's a human!" Another human mercenary said.
At this point, Ding Wedi and the others finally returned from their mission, and they jumped at the sight of Ron's formation.
"Look... Ron, he. Following the beastmen … " She couldn't even speak.
"Brother Ron. Brother Ron. What are you doing? "
"Ron, how dare you do something to the orcs?" "I don't know," said Ron.
Staffany rushed over, her face unfriendly, staring at him coldly.
"I —"
Rönn was about to explain, but Ding Wei Di interrupted him. "No matter what the reason is, you can't attack the Beastmen. Why aren't you apologizing to them?" He winked at Ron.
He looked around, startled. "What's going on?"
The orc man sneered, "It looks like I don't even need to do anything to take care of you!"
Ding Wedi secretly sighed. He was regretting bringing Ron to the Beastman Empire. This fellow didn't know his place. Did he think that this was their human empire?
Ding Wei Di secretly complained in his heart. He didn't know what the Beastman would do to them.
"It isn't worth it if it is because he has stirred up trouble for himself. I'll think of a way for him to leave later..." Ding Wedi thought to himself. He quickly pondered for a moment and spoke to the beastman with a face full of smiles.
"Beastman man, I'm sorry, this is Ron, my friend. He's a human from outside. This is the first time he's come to Beastman Empire, he doesn't understand the rules. I hope you don't mind …"
"Humph!" The Beastman put away his weapon and glared at Ron. "This lord is in a good mood today, I won't make a fuss about it …" After which, he turned around and walked away.
"Thank you, Orc!" He did not expect this matter to be resolved so easily. You have to know, this kind of thing could be big or small in the Beastman Empire, if the Beastman man did not give up, it would be difficult for them.
"Ron, this Beastman Empire is not like the others. Don't be reckless next time!" He was relieved to have settled the matter.
"Hmph, to actually dare to lay a hand on the Beastmen, you reckless fool..." Stephanie gave Ron a hard look.
At this moment, the surrounding human mercenaries slowly retreated.
Ron hadn't said a word since he had appeared, just to avoid causing any trouble for Tinweldi.
At this moment, he finally realized that this orc empire wasn't a paradise as he had imagined. Under its beautiful exterior, there was the smell of discrimination, a racial discrimination that had long been etched deep into his bones … See the launch. No ads, please.
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