Chapter 234 - Lesser Orcs
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nFrom all aspects, it sounds like this one has experienced it himself.
nOtherwise, how could he say it so matter-of-factly?
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nAnd he described it so sorrowfully, so empathically.
nWhile the giant kobold was immersed in the tender memories of the past, Cardinal Monn reached out his hand and stroked the kobold’s tail.
nThen he saw the furs on the big fluffy tail that he had just stroked.
nInstantly, they all stick up, made the tail look like a fairy stick.
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nIt was absolutely adorable.
n“You should have vomited blood. Most of the blood affected by the abyss should also have been vomited out. Why don’t we discuss our matters?”
nMonn was like the wolf who had abducted Little Red Riding Hood to pick flowers.
nHis two eyes stared at the kobold, whose tail was swaying habitually.
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nHis eyeballs followed the direction the kobold’s tail was wagging.
n“Chi.”
nThe kobold curled his body and saw that Monn was staring at his tail like a filthy idiot.
nMonn looked like he was almost drooling.
nThe kobold really didn’t know how this person became a cardinal.
nA guy who couldn’t even walk when he saw furs.
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nThinking back to before, I was really stupid.
nHow could he lose his divine position so simply because of this guy’s scheme?
nIf he knew this was this person’s weakness.
nHe would just have to transform into his complete beast form.
nAnd this person would surely be still drooling and staring at his fur while his attack hit.
nJust thinking about it make him felt unworthy of all of his past sufferings.
n“You know that I am a bishop. Naturally, I put the people in the world first. Look at how pitiful you look now. How can I bear to do that? So, do you want to consider being my… pet… um, no, my partner?”
nMonn was so excited that he almost blurted out the truth.
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nFortunately, he changed his words in time.
nYou sly thing, don’t think that I would ignore that word pet just because you changed your word so fast.
nThe giant kobold felt wronged and curled his body up even more.
nHowever, even though his body had shrunk drastically, his body was still more than five meters long. No matter how small he curled himself into, he still looked like a very big lump.
n“Don’t make it sound so nice. I won’t believe a word of it. You, humans, are all evil.”
nThe giant kobold looked frustrated and showed his rejection to communicate and desire for Monn to leave him alone to die.
nCardinal Monn was frustrated at kobold’s submissiveness, but at the same time, he felt sorry for this cute furry creature. He would soon become a pile of dead meat without a soul.
nIn the end, it would become a lethal and heavy corpse in this space-time turbulence.
nNo matter what, this giant kobold had just told him some incredible news.
nJust for this, he couldn’t just let this kobold die like this.
nOtherwise, he would really be indeed a very evil human.
nMonn once again turned on the 9-to-5 clock system.
nHe found the system store with ease.
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nHe quickly browsed through it, trying to find something that could save the life of the giant kobold.
nTo fight with the demons of the Abyss over kobold’s life.
nHe didn’t know if he could succeed.
nHe had to make sure he would not lose his own life without even saving this giant fluffy.
nThe blood of the frozen prophet of the devouring power.
nMonn’s gaze fell on this rare level of blood, and he couldn’t take his eyes off it for a long time.
nThis item, whether it was its attributes or abilities, all matched this giant kobold.
nBut the price was really expensive.
n2,713 points.
nOne had to know that he would only get 1 point after signing in once, and 3 points on festivals.
nAdding up the points from the quests he had completed, he had 2,831 points left after buying the windstorm battle boots.
nA bottle of frozen prophet’s blood that was the size of a small wine cup was only worth 2,713 points, which almost emptied him out.
nOh, he even left himself 22 points in pocket.
nNo matter how he thought about it, his heart ached.
n“I have a very precious blood that can let you live. But you have to sign an equal contract with me and follow me. Otherwise, I’ll just watch you die like this. Don’t worry, if you die, I’ll definitely collect your corpse and make it into a specimen. I’ll take good care of your fur.”
nAs Monn spoke, he suddenly felt that this proposal was very smart.
nIt also saved a lot of points.
nPoints were good things.
nNot only could they buy all sorts of things, but they could also save one’s life at critical moments.
nPoints were something that was extremely difficult to earn and could be spent quickly.
n“It’s up to you. Since I’m already dead, I don’t know what you’ll do to my corpse. You won’t be able to get out anyways. It’s not bad for both of us to die here.”
nThe giant kobold raised his head and glanced at Monn. A dead pig was not afraid of boiling water.
nThe main reason why Monn wanted him to sign a contract with him was probably because he wanted to rub his fur.
nLooking at the way Monn looked at his fur, it seemed like he wanted to pounce on him.
nDid Monn really think that he couldn’t see it?
n“You really have no ambition.”
nMonn was very dissatisfied with the giant kobold’s reaction.
n“Monsters like us with animal heads and human bodies, those with ambition would have died long ago. Those who are alive, the longer they live, the less ambitious they are.”
nThe giant kobold sneered as he spoke of the cruel reality that no one could see.
nIn the eyes of humans, regardless of whether it was the kobold, pig-headed, or other animal heads with a human body.
nThey were all members of the orc clan.
nHowever, humans did not know that the existence of these animal heads with human bodies was the lowest status among the beastmen clan.
nEven the slaves bought from humans lived more dignified lives than them.
nSome humans who had a partner were ostracized and disgusted by them.
nBecause of this reason, the orcs had this clear rule.
nThose with animal heads and human bodies were inferior orcs.
nSuch orcs could not touch human slaves.
nNot only were they afraid that they would steal the breeding rights of human slaves, but they were also afraid that they would frighten the human slaves.
nAfter all, the main task of human slaves in the orc tribe was to mate with orcs who could not take human forms and give birth to children.
nIf they saw such orcs, the animal heads with human bodies.
nTo accept a beast as a mate was already challenging the limits of human acceptance.
nAfter knowing that the child he gave birth to might be such a thing that was neither human nor beast.
nHumans would have long fallen apart.
nMonn looked at the giant kobold with a complicated expression.
nWhat he had been planning before, after hearing the giant kobold’s helplessness towards the orcs’ current situation and his resentment towards injustice.
nEven if he had to pay the price and exchange with the existences of the abyss, he still wanted to become stronger.
nTo resist the darkness and cruelty of the orcs.
nMonn was even more determined now.
nCompared to the giant kobolds who are constantly fighting against oppression and injury.
nHis life is really too peaceful.
nMaybe this is the turning point.
nIt is time for him to change his life.
nHe can’t always live like this.
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