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Chapter 2167 Orc Curse Chapter 29

Chapter 2167 Orc Curse Chapter 29
The Beast Knight is an opponent of the final exam level; it is fast, has a high desire to attack, and does not follow human movements, but rather incorporates the wildness unique to orcs.

Fortunately, Mighty Flying Brick is not a good student who likes to cheat. When time is not urgent, he will not rely on his own attributes, but will rely solely on his skills to fight against the enemy and accumulate experience.

Facing the Beast Knight's ferocious offensive, Mighty Brick remained calm and composed. Without needing to roll, he simply took a few steps back, occasionally turning and bending over, as if he could foresee the future, dodging all of the Beast Knight's attacks. Then, he easily seized the Beast Knight's weakness and punched him in the face.

LV100和LV99之间只差1级,但这1级却是天和地之间的距离,除非那个LV99是受赐福者。

The seemingly casual blow of the flying brick caused the beast knight's head to ripple like water beneath the falling stone, sending his tall body spinning backward and crashing into the corpses of the silver-armored knight and the orc.

One beast rider was knocked down, but more beast riders stood up, each one baring its fangs and claws.

"So that's how it is. It's like a nightmare, disappearing when you wake up, yet it never ends."

Dali Feizhuan clenched his fist and charged toward the beast riders that were surging toward him like a flood.

As he defeated one beast rider after another, the stagnant dream continued.

The battle was a victory for the Crusaders. Dali Feizhuan's gaze involuntarily fell on a person. That person was wearing silver armor and was a member of the Crusaders. He didn't look special. He was wearing a helmet, which only revealed the lower half of his face.

The man seemed to be the master of the dream, the nameless paladin. He was panting heavily, dragging a cross-shaped spear as if searching for something.

Suddenly, he paused, abruptly turned his head in one direction, and his body, which seemed on the verge of collapsing from exhaustion, suddenly became incredibly strong.

He found the orc hiding under the corpse. It was a female orc. To humans, there was not much difference in appearance between male and female orcs, but female orcs would show obvious changes in their bodies after becoming pregnant.

This is a female orc with a swollen belly and chest. She clutches her stomach and pleads. Protecting her child is the instinct of all mothers, even wild beasts.

Without any mercy, he raised his cross-shaped spear, intending to kill the female orc.

Even the force of the flying bricks was somewhat unbearable to watch, but fortunately someone reached out and stopped it. A man wearing a half-cloak grasped the cold-blooded cross-shaped gun and stopped the violence.

The half-red cloak billowing in the wind identified the man as a legionary commander of the Crusader Expedition.

He was puzzled. The legion commander simply shook his head. He wasn't the only one puzzled; every Crusader Knight present was confused, and even the legion commander himself frowned.

Dali Feizhuan sensed something strange. Just then, the last beast rider fell, and the dream began to fade. He immediately used the last bit of time to look around, and his gaze finally landed on the distant canyon.

In the center of the canyon stands a massive wall; this is the checkpoint that was destroyed by the beast horde.

The dream dissipated, and Dali Fei returned to the starting point. As he returned, the surrounding mist thinned considerably.

He was the last to set off, but the first to return. Unfortunately, this dream world seemed to have automatically planned its areas based on the number of people who entered. His mission was complete, and all that remained was to wait.

Thinking about the intense nightmares he was facing, he abandoned his plan to send harassing messages.

The second to appear is the Tank Warrior; their class combination and attributes are particularly suitable for Nightmare-type glass cannons.

After the tank warriors came out, the surrounding fog dissipated a little more, and with each tank warrior that returned, the surrounding fog thinned a bit more.

Dali Feizhuan believes this is a process of "recollection." Many spirits were not originally evil; they were simply dead for too long—ten, twenty, or thirty years. Even when alive, one might not be able to remember something for that long, let alone after death.

Over time, most of the undead become obsessed with their own obsessions, forgetting why they refuse to return to peace, and ultimately simply cause chaos and wreak havoc on the world. The Nameless Paladin is clearly the same; he is left only with the instinct to guard the pass. Unable to forcibly purify the Nameless Paladin, we can only try to recover his memories in dreams.

The group that emerged exchanged information. The dreams they were in were all related to this level, including gatherings, expeditions, and battles, but they all seemed to be a little short of the truth.

They witnessed the Crusades' ruthlessness towards other races, but the most egregious example they saw was the killing of even pregnant orcs.

However, this contradicts the nameless paladin's act of guarding the pass leading to the orcish region. The dream they saw did not span a long period of time. What could have happened in such a short time to make the nameless paladin choose to betray his faith?

Kate the cat was the last to return. She deliberately left the last nightmare behind and cleaned up the entire dream area, but unfortunately, she found nothing.

When the last person returns, it means that all the nightmares in the dream have been defeated, no longer distorted by nightmares, and the real dream, or rather the memory, has appeared.

The surroundings suddenly darkened, and the crackling sound of burning firewood brought light that made the surroundings even darker.

The young paladin questioned the legion commander about why the orc had been spared. In the Crusade, rank only concerned command authority, not superiors or subordinates.

Therefore, even the most ordinary paladin can question the legion commander's actions, arguing that letting the orcs and other races go is an undeniable act of betrayal.

The legion commander wore an expression of unspeakable suffering. Now that he was the legion commander, he no longer had to think about faith alone.

The legion commander's silence only fueled the young and impetuous paladin's anger. He suddenly sprang into action, shoving past the legion commander and rushing into the place where the orcs were imprisoned.

The legion commander was too late to stop it; perhaps he himself was hesitant and struggling, which is why he didn't intervene.

The young paladin burst through the iron gate, and a man in a bishop's robe stood outside the trembling orc's iron cage, seemingly whispering something.

The young paladin's sudden intrusion interrupted the person in the bishop's robes. The orc saw that it was the person who had tried to kill it during the day. Instead of showing fear, the orc pounded on the iron cage and uttered some kind of language.

It seems that something far more terrible is about to happen than death.

"What are you doing?" the young paladin asked, his eyes falling on the hand of the man in the bishop's robes, which held... a piece of bread.

Is this feeding orcs?
"What are you doing!"

The person in the bishop's robes seemed unconcerned. After tossing bread in front of the pregnant and ravenous orc, he spoke calmly, yet with a tone somewhat familiar to the others who were watching.

"Taming beastmen".

"Tamed, raised?" The young paladin's expression stiffened, as if he were doubting whether he had misheard.

He hoped he had misheard, but the man in the bishop's robes patiently repeated himself.

"Orcs are well-suited to be slaves."

The sound of the burning firewood became exceptionally jarring, as if something had broken.

(End of this chapter)

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