Lord: Married To A Countess At The Beginning

Chapter 139: Restore The Bone Position One To One And March To The North

Probably because Gray and Laura were newbies, the bones they attached to Rogge were somewhat misaligned.

Roger: "Why is my hand still a little uncomfortable and painful?"

Roger was indeed tortured to death by Gray and Laura.

But he did save his arm.

This has completely dissipated his resentment towards Gray.

It's true that Gray was indifferent and made him suffer a lot, but his method could really cure his crippled hand.

Moreover, they still treated themselves personally when they were captured.

This magnanimity alone is enough to impress Rogge.

He is famous as the most powerful man among the orcs.

Although Rogge is not favored by Lightning and others, he still has a little bit of brilliance. At least he has a firm stand.

After learning that the Northern Orc Alliance's move south was caused by Demon Lord Bertimons, Rogge surrendered to the enemy on the spot.

And vowed to take revenge!

Gray felt that this warrior was worthy of being the strongest man among the orcs, and his hatred of the Demon King was unwavering, and the two immediately turned their hostility into friendship.

After Gray used his hands on him again and again, Roger always smiled and was respectful every time he saw Gray.

It wasn't until he noticed something was wrong with his arm that he found Gray.

At this time, about ten days had passed since Gray's surgery.

Gray is still standing still, waiting for news from the Golden Eagle Tribe and the Fox Tribe. At the same time, Gray is also waiting for the reaction from the Bear Tribe and the 920 Ape Tribe.

Gray frowned slightly as he looked at Rogge's arm that was indeed a little crooked.

Gray: "The bones are crooked. You must have used your hand secretly. I have told you so many times that you must not use force with this hand!"

Roger: "I haven't used this hand these days."

Gray: "It's really useless?"

Roger: "Really."

Gray: "Then Laura must have misplaced the bones when she corrected them for you!"

Rogge: "...but that day I remember that it was Laura who performed the surgery, and it seemed that you were the one who set the bones."

Gray was furious: "Nonsense! I just gave her a demonstration. It was mainly because she was working. She probably wasn't careful when setting the bones."

Rogge wanted to say something else, but seeing Gray's unhappy look on his face, he shut up. Okay, it's whose fault you say it is.

Rogge: "Not to mention whose responsibility it is, I just want to know if my hand can be restored?"

Gray nodded: "No problem, Laura is gone this time, so there will be no hindrance. I will make sure your hand recovers perfectly."

Rogge thought to himself, why not wait for the human female magician named Laura to come? Last time, he clearly felt that the female magician looked abnormal, but in fact she was extremely careful when operating, and her mistake was completely No experience for the first time.

Gray is the complete opposite. He seems to be very experienced, but his actions are extremely cruel and can make people suffer twice as much pain.

Seeing Rogge being silent, Gray looked a little unhappy.

"What do you mean? You look down on me? You have to do the operation today, or you have to do it if you don't!"

Gray knocked Roger unconscious and then carried him to the room where he had his first surgery.

This time, Gray was prepared. He directly ordered some nerve-paralyzing anesthetics to be found, and then gave Rogge one dose.

Then I thought about it and decided it wasn't safe, so I added ten more servings.

After taking the powerful anesthetic for twenty people, Rogge fell directly into a forced sleep that lasted for three days.

When he woke up, he found himself on a carriage pulling supplies. The carriage was in the middle of a long march, and he could vaguely see the mountains and forests.

Rogge was a little confused: "Where is this?"

Gray's voice came from the side: "This is on the way to your Bear Tribe. I thought you would have to sleep until we captured the Bear Tribe. I didn't expect you to wake up so soon. You are in very good shape."

Roger:???

Just as he was about to take action, he found that his arm was sandwiched between two wooden boards and tied tightly.

Rogge remembered that he had gone to Gray to talk about his arm problem and was knocked unconscious.

Rogge felt a twinge of pain in his arm. He suddenly understood something and looked up at Gray: "The operation you performed on me?"

Gray nodded: "Of course, this time I personally performed the surgery and absolutely restored (bgaj) the position of your hand bones one to one. I am not Laura, so it is of no use at all. I can't handle such a small thing well."

Rogge lowered his head and was silent for a moment. He felt his injured arm before.

Well, although it hurts a lot, this time there is indeed no awkwardness or discomfort like last time. Obviously, as Gray said, his surgery was successful this time. The reason why the arm hurts is because the wound was opened again. It's a flesh pain, not a headache.

But why is his other good arm so painful and bandaged?

Rogge looked down at his two arms, then looked up at Gray: "Why is my other arm also cut open?"

Gray shook his head with a smile, and then confidently said: "What nonsense are you talking about? How do I know how mute your bones should be without dissecting your other arm and recreating it perfectly one to one?"

Rogge:…………

He felt that what Gray said seemed to make sense.

Rogge was a little depressed: "Wouldn't this mean I wouldn't be able to fight?!"

Gray nodded: "Of course, you are a prisoner, what are you fighting for?"

Rogge: "I have abandoned the dark side and turned to the bright side! I will never let the tribe be controlled by a demon king! I will personally crush his conspiracy! Save my tribe!"

Gray glanced at him: "It sounds like you can beat the Demon King Bel Timmons."

Roger: "...At least I can contribute."

Gray: "Go to sleep. As a prisoner, your task is to recruit and appease the rest of the Bear Tribe after we have eliminated several of the Demon King's lackeys."

Roger:???

"What does surrender mean?"

Rogge swallowed.

Gray: "Literally, the Bearman tribe will be mine from now on."

Rogge was furious when he heard this, and just as he was about to get up and get angry, he felt a familiar breath coming from the distant horizon.

I saw a silver figure chasing a birdman covered in black smoke in the sky at an extremely fast speed.

Rogge's expression changed: "Lightning?! You let him go? Why did he change into silver feathers?"

Gray said calmly: "He is no longer from Bertimmons. Now he works for me."

Then he waved his hand casually, and the others shot like raindrops directly towards the black smoke-emitting birdman in front.

The birdman in front noticed Gray's attack too late.

Only a scream was heard, and the birdman was instantly concentrated and fell down.

Rogge silently closed his mouth. The force of Gray's casual blow could make his back feel cold.

The key is that this man uses magic.

Damn it!

Who is this human being?

The Ursine tribe is doomed!.

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