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Chapter 2218 Orc Curse Chapter 80

Chapter 2218 Orc Curse Chapter 80
Muta stared grimly at the billowing smoke in the distance. Even without going over to confirm, he knew that the Sandrak clan had been burned to the ground.

Unexpectedly, the Barbarian King Lothar was so decisive, seizing the moment when Lothar revealed an opening and launching a final attack without hesitation.

It seems that the first attack detected that he had a substitute item, so the final attack was a large-scale self-destruction. Fortunately, he still had a teleportation item.

But the final blow from the Barbarian King Lothar wasn't meant to kill him at all; it was to completely destroy the entire Sandrak clan, and he did it without even exchanging a single word.

Muta took a deep breath, and as he exhaled, his left middle finger and thumb, which were hanging naturally at his side, collided. As the collision of the two fingers gradually became more regular and the intervals became exactly the same, he calmed down.

The principle of benefiting others applies to both good and bad people; being overly concerned with immediate gains and losses will lead to utter defeat.

He never needs a complete victory, or even to win. All he does is create a state of chaos, and what he expects will naturally emerge from that chaos.

Since the simplest way to disrupt the orcish social order and trigger collapse is to detonate the Sandrak clan, which has long been hidden like landmines in the orcish social structure, the only option is to strike at the heart of the problem and target the root cause—the Great Beast God.

His initial goal was the Great Beast God, but the difficulty was too high. The thinking ability of the NPCs in [Godlock] is too close to that of the real world.

Honest and simple people are easier to fool than the rigid NPCs in other games. On the contrary, those who are clever and good at planning are really hard to deal with. Even the seemingly rigid, foolish tyrant has a fairly deep logical thinking ability.

This is why his plan for the collapse of order and the end of civilization could only be implemented after the special circumstances of the orc region were discovered.

The Great Beast God is undoubtedly the most difficult type of NPC to deal with. Its extremely long lifespan and numerous deeds, combined with other factors, make it an existence with almost no flaws.

He can neither deceive nor coerce; defeating him is practically the only option, but that path would make his plans uncertain, so he won't choose it.

Fortunately, the person who wanted to topple everything only needed to find those few load-bearing pillars, and he had already found them and applied the force to topple them. Even if he ignored them, they would still fall down; he just needed to push harder.

Muta opened the chat room and typed a few simple sentences.

[Assemble! Entering the final stage. Strategy team, assemble and head to the final location. Logistics team, speed up the process. Ignore dosage and directly pour in the blood of the evil god to catalyze the process.]

The chat group exploded with cheers. They had been working tirelessly for the past few days to cause the game to collapse and become a wildly popular crime and violence game. No matter how much they loved it, they couldn't hold back any longer. Finally, they were about to reap the rewards.

Although they had only worked hard for one day.

After shutting down the chat room, Muta stretched his body on the spot, making sure every joint was flexible enough, and reviewed every detail of the plan, calculating the current situation in the orc region.

After he completed his task, he concluded that there were no problems and it was time to set off.

……

"I didn't expect the way to the Great Beast God's Goblet of Fire to be so convenient."

Dali Feizhuan stood atop the mountain range, gazing at the distant mountains.

A series of rugged and majestic dragon mountain ranges converge towards the colossal Goblet of Fire of the Great Beast God. At the summit of these mountains lies the path trodden by countless devout pilgrims over countless years, a path paved by their predecessors, fraught with no difficulty. A, maintaining vigilance with the other Beast Kings, finds that the path to the Goblet of Fire is also the route to the Sandrak Clan. As the Great Beast God's direct clan, the Sandrak Clan serves as the Great Beast God's first line of defense.

When the Gianthoof Tribe was a rebellious tribe, the Sandrak Clan readily let them go. Tribal leaders didn't need to defeat all the guards to challenge them. But now it's different. The Gianthoof Tribe are now rebels. They've come not to challenge the Great Beast God's position and inherit the system, but to overthrow him directly.

The Sandrak clan is very likely to swarm in.

Although A was quite confident in the fighting ability of their side, the Strangers, they wanted to minimize casualties, as they also had the formidable enemy, the Barbarian King Lothar, in addition to the Great Beast God.

As they walked, A became puzzled. There was no sound around them, and they didn't see any trace of the Sandrak clan, which was quite strange.

The Sandrak clan, which consists of carnivorous orcs, has a habit of patrolling its territory continuously.

As for how A knew this and was so certain, it was because she had done it herself.

The multi-horned hybrids of the Sandrak clan would delegate this arduous task to outside orcs, claiming it was an honor to defend the name of Sandrak, and she genuinely believed it.

They had walked almost to the point where they could see the Sandrak clan's territory, but they hadn't encountered a single Sandrak clan patrolling orc. Unless all the Sandrak clan's outside orcs suddenly awakened today, this situation was quite strange.

"Could it be..."

She had a suspicion, and although she found it utterly absurd, she couldn't help but want to confirm it. She took the initiative to move towards the Sandrak clan, no longer hiding her presence, and walked openly.

When she arrived before the Sandrak clan once more, she saw nothing.

Nothing was left; everything had been burned to ashes. She inexplicably recalled the sudden downpour, which was somewhat dirty, as if it had been caused by an exceptionally fierce fire.

It must have been the fire that burned the Sandrak clan to ashes.

She raised her hand to stop Dali Feizhuan from going inside to investigate, clutching her tattered cloak to her chest, her tone calm.

"There's no need to look anymore. There's definitely nothing left inside. A fire that can cause such a dramatic change in the weather must have used everything as fuel. There's no need to waste time on this."

If he doesn't want her to know, she won't investigate; she's heard that only somewhat naive girls are popular.

"..." Dali Feizhuan seemed to sense something, and stopped looking at the ashes, and stopped trying to find a way to defeat the man.

He has something to say to A.

"If we had defeated the Great Beast God, the future would have recorded it as follows: [The orcs who could make the orcs' lives better than the Great Beast God defeated the Great Beast God and his guards, and went further down the path opened up by the Great Beast God]."

"So we have to win."

(End of this chapter)

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