Chapter 238 - Fragments of Faith
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nTranslator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
n“We need a place close to the source of water to temporarily rest and recuperate.”
nBobby didn’t stand at on ceremony. He immediately stated his needs.
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nHe wasn’t afraid of being rejected at all.
nThe old wolf orc was stunned for a moment, but he was still somewhat surprised.
nThere were many places close to the water source, and there wasn’t a single tribe that lived near the source of water.
nIt was just that everyone disliked being too close to the source of water. It was too humid, and it was easy to get sick.
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nThis strong orc that appeared so suddenly was rather strange. Since he had taken the initiative to offer to live in a place that they weren’t willing to live in.
nWas it because he didn’t want to compete with them for territory?
n“Do you need our help to provide food?”
nOld Wolf seemed to feel that he had the responsibility of being the host.
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n“No need.”
nBobby shook his head as if he was really just looking for a place to rest.
n“I wonder if your excellency is from the continent outside the Undash Hills.”
nA striped leopard spoke.
n“Yes. I came from a snow mountain far away from here.”
nBobby thought that his answer was not a lie.
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nHis previous temple was in the snow mountain.
nHearing Bobby’s answer, the beasts guarding the place fell into a short silence.
nThey only had two seasons in a year, the hot season and the winter season.
nIn winter, it would snow, it would be especially cold, it would be hard to find food, and the days would be very difficult.
nAnd this expert came from a place where it snowed all year round.
nBut he was still so strong.
nIt was enough to prove that the tribe this expert belonged to was something they couldn’t compare to.
nAnd the strength of this expert was beyond their understanding and imagination.
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nTo be able to come to them from a place they had never heard of or seen before.
nWas this expert out to travel?
n“Your excellency…”
nOld Wolf seemed to want to create some connection with Bobby.
n“My name is Bobby. This is Monn.”
nBobby stretched his body as if he wanted to start a hearty hunt at any moment.
n“My name is Balsa.”
nOld Wolf saw that the expert had said his name, so of course, he could not be silent and impolite!
nSo old wolf hurriedly said his name.
n“Tell me about the rules here! Don’t break the rules for me, a passerby.”
nBobby looked around at the beasts waiting for him.
nWolves, leopards, rabbits, peacocks…
nIt should be said that they were split half and half between ferocious carnivores and herbivorous animals.
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nThey seemed to be very harmonious.
nHe just didn’t know what kind of ecosystem this place was.
n“Why don’t we go to the place where you’re staying first? It’s getting dark, and it’s almost the rainy season.”
nBalsa should be very old, and his body was hunched when he walked.
n“Okay.”
nBobby didn’t really care about this. He was the lowest of the orcs.
nThere was nothing he couldn’t accept.
n“Our place is very different from your hometown. “We have two main seasons. One season is rich in food, but the weather is hot called the hot season, and then it is an especially cold season called the winter season. Many of the weaker ones will freeze to death.”
n“Winter. During the month when the two seasons exchange, it will always rain, so we call it the rainy season. However, the rainy season is the harvest season, and it is also the season to stock up on food for the winter.”
nBalsa led Bobby and Monn towards a direction where the moisture in the air was relatively close.
nMore and more beasts followed behind.
nMonn even saw a python trying to coil itself around a leopard because it was tired from crawling. The leopard threw it to the ground.
nThen the python started fighting with the leopard.
nThis old wolf probably didn’t know how to count.
nThere were clearly three seasons.
nHow could there be two seasons, and then there was a third season.
nMonn grumbled in his heart.
nHe was extremely vigilant.
nThe number of orcs behind him was exceeding his expectations.
nIt was as if all the orcs in the Undash Hills were gathering here.
nThese orcs looked at Bobby as if they were looking at a god.
nAfter confirming the look, there was nothing wrong with the look.
nEven if Bobby’s divinity was gone now.
nBut he used to be a dog god.
nHowever, now that Bobby’s divinity was gone, what were these orcs chasing after?
nWhat was with this irrational fascination?
nMonn was puzzled.
nThe wind control technique carried him a little higher, and he floated in the air to look down on the orcs.
nHe didn’t want to get hurt by accident.
nHe glanced at Bobby, who was walking at the front with the wolf orc Balsa.
nWhen he looked over, Monn was so shocked that he almost pulled back his wind control technique and fell.
nIf he fell from the wind-bending technique, it would be terrible.
nEven if he did not hit his head and break his neck!
nAt the very least, he would have broken his legs and arms.
nMonn saw that Bobby’s divinity had awakened, and his divinity was being pieced together in pieces.
nAnd the reason for all this was the orcs behind him.
nThe orcs had golden specks of faith coming out from their bodies, and they were merging with Bobby’s divinity.
n“Bobby.”
nMonn called Bobby with surprise in his voice.
nDivinity was a great opportunity for both orcs and humans.
nBobby had lost his divine position and his divinity.
nThis time, it was different from the previous divinity.
nThis time, the divine position, divinity, and divine nature were all condensed by Bobby himself.
nAnd the previous one was obtained by the group of people who had passed through the abyss.
nThere was really a huge gap between them.
n“What’s wrong?”
nBobby heard Monn call his name with an unconcealable surprise.
nHe was a little baffled.
nBefore, Monn had either glared at him with hatred or treated him as a living furry, stuffed animal.
nHe had never spoken to him in such a tone before.
n“Let’s stay here for a while longer!”
nHe looked at the orcs around him and stared at him and Bobby curiously.
nMonn swallowed the words that were about to come out of his mouth.
nHe knew that the reason he could see them was that he had a pair of eyes that could capture reality.
nThis pair of eyes was something he had bought with 684 points from selling the useless rewards that the 9-to-5 clock system had given him after he had seen Balsa.
nThe reason he bought this pair of eyes was that he wanted to see the truth in this unfamiliar place.
nHe would not be deceived by falsehood.
nThe truth of this world was too difficult to distinguish.
nIf he did not have a cheating weapon, he really could not guarantee his current strength and be able to live safely to the end in this unfamiliar place.
nHe hated that his 9-to-5 work clock system was not powerful enough.
nOtherwise, why would he need to be so careful?
nBeing in such a place that seemed to be in a primitive social state, would he have to carry out construction here with these uncivilized orcs?
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