Fool's old attack is a wolf god

Chapter 120 Eight Claws

"I don't agree with your idea," Adolf objected to this point of view, but he couldn't refute it with specific reasons. "There must be orcs who can live freely, even if they expose their ears and tails, even if humans are stupid. Orcs are their slaves."

"Then why do you and I hide the characteristics of orcs?" Oriton sneered, "You said it easily, if you can really be free, you and I don't have to pretend to be human beings to live freely."

His voice paused, and he concluded: "To put it bluntly, you are a coward like me, a coward pretending to be a human being."

Adolf was very uncomfortable when he was blocked by those words. He couldn't find any good evidence to refute the young man for a while, so he could only stand on the spot speechless. He looked at Roy helplessly, but Roy stretched out He raised a finger to signal him to be quiet.

"Our Adolf is not a coward." Roy smiled faintly, "You can do very little, but Adolf can do a lot."

"Ridiculous, do you know what I've done?! Do you know how much I want to bring our race back together!?"

As if irritated, the young man pointed at Adolf's nose and cursed: "Has he ever done anything? He just grew up in vain! How amazing is it to know magic? I can do it too! He's nothing! Why do you say that? I am a coward! Obviously he is a coward!"

"How about we make a bet?" Roy was unmoved, but said, "Adolf will be respected and known by everyone for his orc appearance."

The young man sneered, "I don't believe it."

"Whether you believe it or not, it will come true," Roy said calmly, "We can cooperate, but you are not so clear-headed now... let the future prove what happens in the future."

"I'm not sober?" The young man sneered, "I'm afraid you are having some ridiculous dream, right? I've seen many people who talk big, and fools are always unrealistic."

Roy ignored the other party. He looked around and pulled Adolf away: "We will talk about the cooperation tomorrow. Now I have something to do with Adolf, let's go first."

The young man curled his lips and wanted to continue to refute, but in the end he just watched the family go away. He stood there for a while, and said to himself: "... just two guys like this? I really don't know if I Made the right decision."

Roy took Adolf into the depths of the woods, and he said, "I think we need to have a plan to save the orcs."

"How do we plan this? Isn't it good to let them out of the control of humans?" Adolf was quite puzzled, and the conversation with the young man also made him feel some doubts, "Why are the orcs here so afraid of humans? Why are some orcs so afraid of humans? Better to be enslaved than run away? I don't understand."

Roy thought for a while and explained like this:

"If a person has a stone tied to his foot from birth to growth, and all the people he knows have a stone to his foot from birth to growth, then everyone will feel that his foot is tied. Stones are taken for granted... even when it comes time for them to cross the river, some people will rather cross the river with stones tied to them than drown themselves."

Adolf half understood, and finally said: "...I don't understand."

"It's not an easy thing to understand, some people will wake up when they are about to sink to the bottom of the river, and untie the stones from their feet, others can't, so you have to understand, this is not something that everyone understands matter."

Roy stretched out his hands, bowed left and right and rubbed the little heads of the kids who were also listening: "You have to understand bit by bit."

Adolf nodded in distress.

Roy touched his back and comforted him: "But let's put this matter aside for a moment, let's get the octopus mermaid thing done first, is there no one here now? As an insurance, can we make an enchantment?"

Adolf pressed the void knowingly, and said to Roy: "It's fine."

Roy put Blaise in his arms on the ground, took out a sea snail hanging on his body, took a deep breath, and blew softly.

The conch didn't make a sound, but Roy could feel that it seemed to emit some unusual fluctuations, which were long and far-reaching, possibly a kind of ultrasonic wave. After he blew three times, he sat down with Adolf's children Just wait.

Half an hour later, no one came, so Roy had no choice but to blow it again.

"We only brought bread and water," Roy said regretfully. "If I knew how long the waiting time would be, I would have prepared more food, and maybe I could have a picnic."

"It's not too late now." Adolf said, "Benson, Blaise, go find some edible small animals and wild fruits, stay in the city for a long time, we must not forget our orc instincts. "

Roy: "..."

Benson and Blaise didn't think there was anything wrong with these words. Instead, they stood up excitedly, transformed into little wolves and little bats, and set off to take risks together to find food.

"Is this okay?" Roy asked, "They're still young."

"Benson can defeat a vicious dog twice the size of his wolf, and Blaize can easily catch badgers and foxes, these are no problems for them." Adolf said, "And this forest has me The enchantment, they won't run out blindly."

Even though Adolf said that, Roy was still a little worried. He looked back at the cubs from time to time, seeing that they were happily picking wild fruits not far away, and did not run out of their field of vision, so he was a little relieved.

In this way, Roy blew the conch every half an hour. When the children had collected the food and the family had a happy picnic, Adolf suddenly heard something, and he said, "The octopus is here."

"You actually called me an octopus?" An unhappy voice sounded, and the sticky tentacles slid on the rotten leaves. A mermaid with eight octopus claws slowly came from a distance, " Are you Mark's friends? The alien race my grandma mentioned?"

"Are you the grandson of the sea witch?" Adolf frowned, looking around him, "but what about the prince you kidnapped?"

"Hidden by me." The octopus looked at them vigilantly, "What's the matter, tell me quickly."

"Your name is Philip?" Roy asked, "We helped you yesterday. For safety's sake, you should go back to the sea early."

"My name is not Philip." The octopus raised one of its tentacles. "It's called Philip. Besides, I can run out without your help. Don't underestimate the power of our octopus."

"Philip is not your name?" Adolf frowned and asked, "Why do your tentacles have names? It's strange, I've never seen a guy who named his own hands."

"madness!"

The octopus sneered at Adolf's shallow knowledge, and he explained in detail:

"Our octopus mermaids are different from other species. We have nine brains. Except for my bright main brain, each of the other tentacles has a sub-brain. Each brain should have a name."

"So what's the name of your mastermind?" Roy asked.

"Clarence, you can just call me Clara." The octopus said, "Okay, now I know my name, please don't interfere with what I'm going to do now, you can go."

"What's your purpose of going ashore? Looking for other missing mermaids?" Roy asked.

"Indeed, you are very smart," Klado glanced at Roy, "I have found two clues, and I am about to act, but my prince lied to me, I am very angry, I decided to take him back to the Go to the deep sea."

"What are you going to do?" Roy looked at him suspiciously, with a bold guess in his heart, "You want to capture him back and imprison him...?"

"You are really smart." Carat praised him again, "So don't stop me, you know, I am very angry with this prince now, I have treated him quite well, but he betrayed me, it is really unforgivable !"

Hearing this, Adolf couldn't help complaining, "...Kara, you are so naive."

"You! Why do you say that about me?" Angrily, Carat slammed her claws on the open space beside her, startling the fallen leaves, "I can't stand criticism, you better have a legitimate reason."

"...Are you planning to imprison the prince and let him bear you?" Adolf speculated.

"You, how do you know?" Carat stepped back in surprise, and both tentacles automatically tied bows shyly, "It seems that I blamed you wrongly, and you are also a smart person, but why do you call me childish? So give me a suitable reason, or I will be irritated."

"My dad once said that you can't get happiness by coercion." Adolf said solemnly, "If you want a female, you must pursue it hard and fight for it. Even if you imprison him on an isolated island, you will not see other women except you." Male, but if you can't impress his heart, all your efforts will be in vain."

"It's a good idea to imprison the island!"

Carat's eyes lit up, and he completely selectively filtered Adolf's words:

"You are such a smart man. You are a smart couple. The children you give birth must be smart too. That's great... I hope Alex will not refuse me stupidly, or try to escape when I'm not around , I don't like such a fool who disobeys me."

"I have a hunch that Alexis will escape in all likelihood." Roy said, "Tell us the news about the two mermaids, then take the prince back to the deep sea, and send another reliable mermaid to help us. "

"You are really good people. You are so helpful and willing to help me with my work. I think I should give you some rewards."

Carat praised them without hesitation, and then threw the task to them:

"After all, saving the mermaid is not your job, it is what I should do, but now I have abandoned my duty... What do you think of Alex's property? If he and I return to the deep sea, these things will also be used No more, I'll give it all to you."

Roy and Adolf were stunned for a moment.

Roy was the first to react, and said in disapproval: "Isn't it a bit too arbitrary for you to decide the fate of others so casually?"

"Instead of letting those annoying people divide it up, it's better to let my kind friends keep it for me," Kela finally blushed and said righteously, "Anyway, my prince will never use these things again, and cutting off his thoughts will also save them." good."

They didn't speak for a long time, and Adolf even had a bad impression of Carat. This mermaid has no male role at all, and looks like a bastard who does whatever he wants.

After the octopus mermaid finished explaining the mermaid's news, he patted his butt and walked away as if he was relieved. When the other party walked out of the barrier, Adolf said disgustedly: "I feel like he is an idiot. What he said is messed up, and he also He doesn’t have the sense of justice and responsibility that a male should have.”

"Although he looks like an idiot on the surface, he should be deeper than we imagined," Roy pursed his lips. "Look at what he has done. This guy is definitely playing the role of a pig and a tiger."

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