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Chapter 2174 Orc Curse Chapter 36

Chapter 2174 Orc Curse Chapter 36
The strange human accent spoken by the orc village chief becomes increasingly peculiar after three consecutive sentences, to the point that even Kate the cat can't understand it. But miraculously, the little angel can understand it.

According to her explanation, it's just like American-accented Mandarin. She has a hard time understanding normal Mandarin because she didn't study well. But if it's spoken in an American-accented Mandarin that sounds completely off-key and even a bit funny to people like Dali Feizhuan, she can understand it.

So all she had to do was adjust the in-game language to Chinese, and she would be able to understand the orc village chief's strange accent.

This is a case of two negatives making a positive.

Upon hearing this, everyone suddenly realized what was happening and switched to their own languages, understanding the orc village chief's words because they could understand English with a Chinese accent.

As a result, only Kate Cat and Mighty Brick, who had their accents corrected, were left dumbfounded and could only listen to others relay the translation.

The faith in and rule of the Great Beast God were not as stable as they seemed. The faith in and submission to the Great Beast God's rule were essentially based on a reason that every living being could understand—that they could live a good life.

Although the Great Beast God united the orc tribes, he did not resolve the conflicts between them. He merely provided a way to resolve these conflicts, but this way was still violent, which only exacerbated the violence and barbarity.

Previously, carnivorous beastmen and herbivorous beastmen kept to themselves, but now, with this ritual witnessed by the Great Beast God, herbivorous beastmen have been forced to get involved as well.

In this context, an extremely terrifying and insane orc was born from the ritual—the ghoul orc, an individual that appeared after killing other orcs and consuming their flesh and blood during the just ritual of the Great Beast God.

Eating other orcs has always been taboo.

Herbivorous orcs would never eat other orcs. The ecology of orc regions is rich, and carnivorous orcs have no need to hunt herbivorous orcs. These factors have made orcs unaware of the consequences of eating other orcs. It is just an inexplicable and unfounded taboo, like an instinctive avoidance of bad habits.

The Great Beast God's just ritual provided the environment for the birth of communal beastmen. Beastmen who were bloodthirsty, or rather, beastmen who harbored hatred for their enemies because they constantly used this battle ritual to resolve conflicts, were unscrupulous. Even herbivorous beastmen instinctively used their teeth, showing their desire to devour their flesh to the fullest extent.

The result was the birth of the ghouls, which was one of the reasons for the emergence of the rebellious tribes.

More often than not, it was the accumulated over time, the Great Beast God's overcorrection of severing human civilization.

The Great Beast God seems to be completely intolerant of any human civilization, rejecting everything human—similar farming methods, similar forms of entertainment—all of which will be destroyed.

This directly led to an increasingly difficult life for the beastmen, especially for herbivorous beastmen. To make matters worse, the appearance of ghoul beastmen caused other carnivorous beastmen to look at herbivorous beastmen differently.

As a result, a rebellious tribe composed of herbivorous beastmen and a portion of carnivorous beastmen emerged. However, unlike human culture, the rebellious tribes were not "everyone has the right to kill them," but rather were regarded as a declaration of war against the Great Beast God and the Great Beast God's direct lineage.

This aligns with the orcs' long-standing leadership challenge, but establishing contact with human civilization would violate the Great Beast God's decree, leading to an attack by other tribes, and even rebellious tribes.

Therefore, this orc village is quite special, and this specialness naturally stems from the pregnant deer orc that the nameless paladin rescued hundreds of years ago.

The deer-beastman was the ancestor of this village. After being rescued, he did not leave but lived in the current location of the village, waiting for the human with the holy scars.

The deer-beastman died long ago, leaving behind the regret that humans are untrustworthy, yet those with sacred scars can be trusted. However, the child in her arms, possessing groundbreaking power, is still alive today, having once been a beast king under the Great Beast God and is now one of the leaders of a rebellious tribe.

However, that child had no affection for humans, and was even more hostile and hateful towards them than the average orc. He had long since left this ancestral land.

“I can understand that child.” Dali Feizhuan shrugged, counting on his fingers the reasons why the child hated humans and left this place.

He almost became the first enslaved orc, and now he has to live in the ruins of this training cage. Is this a joke?
The orc village chief looked completely bewildered, seemingly unable to understand what he was saying. It wasn't until Xiao Tian translated into Chinese with a strange American accent that the orc village chief nodded in agreement.

However, the expression on Mighty Flying Brick's face was even stranger, as if he was wondering why the human language Mighty Flying Brick was speaking sounded so authentic.

"We can't say that the Beast King violated the ancestral traditions, after all, the Beast King is also our ancestor in a strict sense. To be honest, if the Beast King didn't come back to visit often, we would also think that these are just legends."

"Wait, you mean the Beast King will come back to take a look!?" Mighty Flying Brick grasped the crux of the matter.

Behind him, the back of his head was pointing in the direction where black smoke was billowing out—that was the homeland where the Beast King had grown up and looked after for hundreds of years!

On the ruins of that small village, there were footprints that only humans wearing shoes could leave. When the beast king returned and saw them, he thought, "Oh no, I'm doomed."

This seems like the usual tactic that would worsen the beast king's view of humans and create conflict.

"I would never make such a mistake!"

The brick-throwing man immediately wanted to go back; Murphy's Law states that anything bad that can happen will eventually happen.

Who knows, that beast king might suddenly decide to revisit his old haunts today. He might be strolling leisurely, just taking a walk, only to find his hometown on fire from afar.

“Wait, Azazel’s gang must still be lurking around.” Kate Cat grabbed the impulsive, powerful brick, her brow furrowed.

The most troublesome situation would undoubtedly be if the Beast King returned just in time to run into Azazel's men who were left behind, thus confirming that it was humans who did this.

Although it was indeed done by humans, the dirty work done by players, especially those vile criminal players, will ultimately fall on ordinary people.

Whether the Beast King is killed by Azazel or not, it will completely dash their hopes for the Orcish region and severely worsen the current balance between humans and Orcs.

At that point, forget about improving players' world reputation; it'll probably just be stepping on the gas pedal on the apocalypse and plummeting straight into the abyss.

(End of this chapter)

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