The orcs who were hunting recklessly on the island did not know that their fate was determined during a conversation among a group of humans.

But then again, the portal is in good condition, and there were no abnormal energy fluctuations when it was used previously. Why did it have a problem this time?

It is absolutely impossible to say that no one is interfering or causing trouble.

This is indeed the case, and the one who caused trouble is none other than the creator of the portal.

Gul was an ordinary orc who was born in a small orc tribe.

To be honest, the time of Gul's birth was not very good. At that time, his tribe was fighting with a neighboring tribe for food.

Gul's father was killed by orcs from the opposing tribe in this war. Although his body was brought back to the tribe, he was eaten by other orcs in the tribe due to hunger. The whole process happened to be seen by little Gul.

From that moment on, Gul knew that honor and tribal interests were all false, and only strength and power were truly important.

But Gul was too young at the time, so what was the use of knowing all this? Not to mention that due to the death of his father and the lack of food in the entire tribe, even though his mother tried her best to find food for Gul, she even starved to death in the end.

The result was that Gul was still not strong, and was just too thin to be starved to death. It was common for him to be bullied by orcs of the same age.

But it was also because of this that Gul learned to be patient, and his thin body taught him to use his brain to solve problems.

In this way, Gul grew up stumbling and falling. After growing up, Gul found a good logistics job in the tribe with his wisdom and forbearance.

Although this job does not apparently earn as much food as the orcs who go out to fight and hunt, at least with a little effort, Gul can make a lot of money from this job.

Originally, Gul's life was so ordinary, but in an accident, Gul came into contact with an ancient relic buried deep underground and came into contact with an ancient evil god.

By making a deal with this evil god, Gul gained great power, which not only made him stronger than the chief of his tribe, but also gave him powerful magic.

The price he paid was simply to sacrifice his entire tribe, along with several neighboring tribes that had been fighting with his tribe for years, to the evil god.

Afterwards, Gul transformed into a shaman and began to walk the world, gaining more powerful power by constantly offering sacrifices and faith to the evil god.

But soon the evil god worshipped by Gul was no longer satisfied with just the sacrifice of flesh and blood and this little bit of faith. He wanted to truly descend into this world, become the ruler of this world, enslave the orcs of this world to become his minions, and cultivate his own power.

Gul must be very happy about this. After all, he is the only spokesperson for the evil god in this world. If the evil god wants to come to this world, he can only rely on himself. If he helps the evil god to come, and when this world falls into the hands of the evil god, wouldn't he become an existence second only to him and above everyone else?

However, the environment of this world is too harsh and it is impossible to feed all the orcs. Gul knows this, and the evil god knows this too.

For this purpose, the evil god gave Gul a teleportation technology, allowing him to travel among the various tribes, relying on his own powerful strength and profound knowledge to connect them and form a coalition army of orcs to go to other worlds.

However, attacking other worlds is not the purpose of the existence of this coalition army. The evil god never believed that the intelligence of the orcs alone could conquer a world.

The reason for saying this is just to prevent too many orcs from leaving this world.

This is indeed the case. When the excess orcs, which is more than one-third of the Orcish coalition, passed through the portal and left this world, coupled with the large number of orcs sacrificed when the portal was activated, the number of living beings in this world decreased sharply.

When there were enough orcs left to meet the evil god's demands, Gul decisively destroyed the portal, completely cutting off the possibility for those orcs who had passed through to return.

The evil god wants the orcs to leave but not all of them. After all, if all the orcs leave, who will the evil god rule after he comes?

Gul naturally would not admit that he destroyed the portal, but said that the natives on the opposite side were too powerful and they were the ones who caused trouble and destroyed the portal.

He also used sweet words to overturn all the previous beautiful fantasies about the world on the other side of the portal, and said that the people on the other side were all devils, and those who had made good promises were deceived by the devil.

Relying on his prestige and status among the orcs, and the fact that he had his own people arranged among the orcs in advance, he easily made those not-so-smart orcs believe what he said.

Looking at the orcs below the stage, Gul took out a pale purple hexagonal crystal, activated it and threw it into the air.

"Now, let us welcome the great Lord Lokum!"

The crystal stone spun in the air and split into six pieces, which spread out to form a huge magic portal.

Compared to the portal built for the orcs, this crystal portal is much more advanced.

As the portal ripples, a tall red creature walks out of it.

The skin of this creature is as red as flame. He is taller than two adult orcs put together. His muscles are full of power, and the purple cloak behind him makes him even more mysterious.

The only flaw is that this creature is bald, with no hair on its bald head except for a pair of curved horns.

And this tall creature is Lord Lokum as Gul called him, and he is also the evil god who gave him power.

Of course, there are many powerful creatures in the numerous worlds and the void, and the so-called evil god is just a powerful creature.

After coming to this world, Lokum looked at the orcs below and played a carrot and stick game. He first flexed his muscles to let them know how powerful he was, and then gave them gifts to make these orcs even stronger.

After being transformed by Lokum, these orcs' faces became more ferocious, and their skin changed from the original green or other colors to a uniform red. Their strength increased by at least 1.5 times compared to before.

The only side effect is that these orcs become more violent, bloodthirsty, fighting desperately and lacking reason.

However, this is exactly what Lokum wanted. He was not like Valon, who wanted to become stronger by controlling a main race and a world and improving the level of the world.

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