Chapter 232 - Secrets

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n“In every war, the first orcs to go to the battlefield are not the orcs who can transform into humans.”

nThe Kobold probably felt that he was going to die anyway.

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nThere were some things that humans should know.

nPerhaps if humans knew this secret….

nThey would not casually sell humans who could reproduce to other races.

nIt would also reduce the number of pitiful existences who were discriminated against by races.

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nPeople like him, who were neither human nor beast, who were neither orc nor orc, would be treated as food waste at birth and thrown out of the tribe.

nThose who were lucky would be picked up by the passing beasts and raised as their own cubs.

nWhen they grew up, they would integrate into the tribe.

nThen, one day in the future, when they saw the orc tribe, they would realize that they didn’t belong to this beast tribe at all.

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nOne belonged to the orc race.

nThus, one began to work hard to integrate into the orc race.

nIt was common for them to endure hardships, suffer from hunger and cold.

nDuring the war, the first batch of orcs that went to the battlefield were those that didn’t transform successfully. The second batch of orcs that went to the battlefield were those that were naive and stupid.

nIt was born from the orcs that didn’t transform between humans and the orcs. It was neither humans nor beasts.

nThose who were lucky would be taken away by those who passed by. It was the head of a beast, the body of a human, and those who shared the same fate.

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nThose who were unlucky would be thrown out of the race and eaten by wild beasts.

n“You’re saying that those beasts didn’t transform into their original form to attack. Instead, they couldn’t transform into humans?”

nMonn really didn’t think that the orcs would fight like this.

nNo wonder the giant Kobold had such a strange attitude when it said this.

nIf Monn was in their shoes, his expression wouldn’t be any better than the giant Kobold when he knew the truth.

nLet the people who couldn’t turn into humans reproduce with humans.

nLet the people who couldn’t turn into humans go to the battlefield and become cannon fodder.

nSure enough, the orcs still maintained their thin race.

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nJust now, the giant Kobold said that those who could reproduce with humans were those who couldn’t transform into humans.

n“Is it possible that the children of the orcs who couldn’t transform into humans to successfully transformed into humans?”

nMonn felt that his head must have been struck by lightning.

nOtherwise, why would there be a terrifying thought forming in his head.

n“Yes. Usually, the children of orcs and humans who can’t transform are orcs that can transform into humans. Very few of them are like me. Their heads are beasts, and their bodies are humans.”

nThe giant Kobold licked the dark red blood that he had just spat out on his paws.

nMonn looked at the giant Alaskan dog. He had the benevolent heart of an old father, and he was tempted to act.

nAh!

nThis dog was really too cute.

nWait a minute, did this guy just say that as long as they had the heads of animals and the bodies of humans, they wouldn’t be able to completely turn into beasts.

nThen what was with this giant dog lying in front of him?

n“Then what’s with your transformation?”

nMonn took advantage of the giant Kobold licking its paws and relying on his speed and high agility, sneaked behind the giant Kobold’s tail and reached out to stroke it.

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nThat one was fast, accurate, and steady.

nIts fur was smooth and shiny.

nOne look was enough to tell that it had taken care of its fur meticulously.

nMonn was wondering if he could stroke it again.

nWhen the giant Kobold was tall and big, it wasn’t very cute.

nNow, it was on the verge of dying, and it looked like it wanted to gasp for breath for a long time when it spoke. Ah!

nIt was really too visually impactful.

nIt was mainly furry.

nWhen it spoke, it was so angry that the fur on its body exploded.

nIt was like a huge furry ball.

nIt was especially seductive.

nSeductive to the point, one would want to reach out and touch it. Monn was touching it again.

n“What do you want to do?”

nAlthough the giant Kobold was very weak now, Monn’s eyes that were coveting it were too obvious.

nIt was just like those guys from the Abyss who saw the beast transformation for the first time.

nThey wished they could peel off its own fur, especially brutal.

n“I just want to touch you.”

nHehe, Monn was also a little embarrassed.

nIn order to maintain his image, he had always been careful to hide the fact that he was a furry freak.

nHe had accidentally exposed his true nature in front of this big furry creature.

nHow could such a cute big baby die.

nOther people would fall head over heels for a cat.

nBut cats were too proud and delicate, and he couldn’t stand it.

nBut dogs were different. Dogs were loyal and reliable, mainly because they had a lot of fur and a good physique.

nWhen he snuggled furry creatures, he could completely relax.

nEspecially this big furry creature in front of him.

nIf it wouldn’t transform into a human, always be in this beast form.

nMonn was willing to raise it.

nIt didn’t need to guard the house.

nAs long as it was by his side and allowed him to stroke its fur at any time, he would be satisfied.

n“Do you know that your smile is especially perverted now?”

nThe giant Kobold couldn’t bear to look at him.

nHe had heard of the famous Cardinal Monn before.

nThe flaming divine sword in his hand was superb.

nHis fire magic was even more well-skilled.

nMore people were willing to call Monn the Flame Cardinal.

nBut no one told it that this Monn, who had a particularly fierce reputation outside, was a pervert who coveted other people’s fur.

n“Hehehe. Where were we just now? Continue.”

nMonn smiled, but his hands were crazily probing the edges of his fur.

n“As you can see, in order to obtain power, I made a deal with the demon.”

nThe giant Kobold said it very indifferently.

nAs if it was paying the price, the blood in his body was constantly being extracted from its body, constantly refining the divinity in its body and the blood of the Dog God’s power. The blood vessels in its body were being expanded to the limit of pain. It was not the same as before.

n“You’re really open-minded.”

nMonn did not agree and continued to reach out to touch fluffy. He still retracted his hand and did not touch anymore.

n“So what if I die. Anyway, if I had not made this choice before, I would have died a long time ago. My tone would have become cannon fodder on the battlefield or food exchanged with other races. I would rather have the power to die after a fight. At least I won’t die, and be served at the table.”

nThe giant Kobold grinned, revealing its sharp canine teeth.

n“Don’t you humans always say that even death has value?”

nThe giant Kobold seemed to have thought of a bad past, and two streams of white gas spurted out of its wet nostrils.

n“I roughly understand. Then why are there still Kobolds who can’t transform? Didn’t you say that there won’t be any Kobolds who can’t transform with humans?”

nMonn suddenly thought of what the giant Kobold had said before. The children that orcs with battle achievements and humans reproduced, were not orcs but Kobolds who had both a human body and am orc’s head.

nIt didn’t say that after orcs and humans combined, they would give birth to orcs who couldn’t take human form at all.

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