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How could it disappear in the blink of an eye?!
The orc boy returned to his original cave and looked at the rumpled straw on the ground, feeling somewhat lost and even wanting to cry.
He preferred to believe that the four people had abandoned him and run away rather than believe that they had simply vanished into thin air.
"Didn't they say there were only four...?"
Just then, a female voice he had just heard muttered in a language he couldn't understand.
"Hmm?" The orc boy looked up.
Suddenly, he felt a lightness all over his body, and the scenery in front of him changed rapidly at a speed that he could not even see clearly.
It wasn't that I was stunned for a long time, but rather that I had absolutely no idea how to react in the strong wind.
He only came to his senses when the scenery suddenly stopped and he was thrown to the ground.
"?"
What happened?
Suddenly, he realized that his family, whom he had been searching for everywhere, was right in front of him.
"Mom?!" The orc boy rushed over.
He also noticed that there was a tall man standing in front of the four of them, who was also an orc.
That's... someone he knows!
That was his uncle from the same tribe! (Thorn)
He remembered that his uncle should have died somewhere recently, right?
Before I could even ask, a rustling sound came from the forest. 4
Soon, a group of tall orcs emerged from the dense forest.
Among them... was his father, who hadn't returned home for some time!
"...Dad?!"
...:
[Sword Hero: Those who have met us will leave without needing to be persuaded. If it is a family consisting only of women and children, then their husbands are among the orcs who came with us.]
Instead of wasting time talking to them, let them reunite with their families directly.
While explaining to Milu, An'i gave instructions to the other orcs; Seven
"We can't be completely sure there aren't any goblins patrolling the area yet, so the rescue will be carried out in groups of three, with at least two people keeping watch in different directions. Lu"
"Bring them back here immediately after you rescue them, then go rescue the next family, understand?" Lu
Arya helped translate An'i's words precisely. (Sugi)
The orcs didn't foolishly shout "Understood!" but instead nodded in agreement.
"With so many people here, won't the goblins spot us?" an orc whispered.
“Stay in the tree, or lie on the ground,” Annie said. “If the goblins get too close, I’ll take action.”
An Yi had no intention of going to the rescue, because with so many orcs around, there was no need for him to go.
In comparison, staying here to handle emergencies is a better option.
"Aria will stay behind as a translator, and Miss Miluko will assist with the search and rescue efforts, minimizing the travel time for other orcs," An'i continued to instruct.
“Mm.” Milu nodded.
Orcs have limited stamina, and their recovery is far slower than that of heroes, so they must spend their time on rescues rather than rushing back after rescuing people.
At this point, it becomes crucial for Milu to guide the rescued beastmen.
A forest that is too spacious can actually create a sense of psychological pressure.
Because no one knows if they will encounter goblins on patrol along the way, and no one knows if the orcs heading to the gathering point will get lost.
No one knows whether goblins will discover us while we're hiding here.
Soon, the orcs left in different directions.
This was a race against time; they had to take all the orcs away before the level 5 or higher goblins could react.
After discussing their options, the rescuers decided to save their own families first, in order of distance.
Because after they rescued their own family members, they had to go on to rescue others, and their family members would be left unprotected during that time.
While there is no immediate danger, the best course of action is to prioritize getting your family members to escape and hide first.
"Ashana, I'm going to rescue the others. You all stay here and hide until I come back."
The orc, who had just reunited with his wife and children, gave his family some instructions.
The female orc looked at her husband, who was full of energy, with more defined muscles, and even had gained some weight—he was in excellent condition—and she could hardly believe it…
How much happiness did he enjoy during the month he was gone?!
This is what it's like to live a good life!
She thought her husband was dead and cried every day, never expecting that he was doing so well!
...Those who are willing to help the orcs must be very kind to him, right?
Thinking of this, the female orc nodded with tears in her eyes: "Yes, be careful!"
The male orc squatted down and said a few words to his children before leaving, urged on by the other orcs.
An Yi watched silently from the side.
These children seemed to know what the consequences of crying would be, and they didn't cry loudly even when they reunited with their father.
Children are capricious; they generally cry as loudly as they can, and when they cry, it's an uncontrollable, death-like roar.
These children must have gone through a lot of suffering to become like this.
However, it's also a good thing on the other hand. If they really start screaming with their souls, then An Yi will give them a good slap.
That clueless brat deserves a slap in the face.
After the orcs left, only the orc family of four, along with An Yi and Aria, remained at the scene.
An Yi glanced at a certain group of orc boys out of the corner of her eye and noticed that they kept focusing their gaze on Aria, whether intentionally or unintentionally.
Arya's appearance is top-tier even among orcs.
The orc boy usually only saw his mother and sister, and seemed somewhat out of place in front of Arya.
An Yi could understand it. If she were her age in her previous life, she probably would have already thought of a name for her child the moment she saw Arya.
"Snapped."
An Yi suddenly walked over and put her hand on the orc boy's shoulder.
The orc boy, who had been focused on Arya, was so startled that his shoulders trembled, and he looked at An Yi with a questioning and wary gaze.
"I'm giving you a task," An Yi said.
Arya readily helped with the translation.
An Yi continued, "Many orcs will be fleeing this way. Could you please lead the way in one of the directions?"
The orc boy watched as An Yi spoke to him, his eyes occasionally glancing in the direction of Aria, because she was also speaking to him.
"Huh? Me?" The orc boy was stunned.
Before Anyi could speak, Aria continued in the orc language, "Yes, wait for them on their inevitable path."
Your father went to rescue other people, didn't he? Now you're the only one we can ask for help. We can't send your mother and younger siblings, can we?
Looking at Arya's gentle smile, the boy felt his heart pounding, and his wheat-colored face flushed slightly: "Okay! Please, please protect my family! I'll go right now!"
"By the way, what's your name?" Arya asked again.
“Agu!” the orc boy answered immediately.
"Okay, Agu! Go for it! Go help the adults!" Aria encouraged Lu Li.
"Yes!"
The orc boy turned back to his family and said, "I'm going to help!", then ran off happily.
As soon as he left, Aria smiled and moved closer to An Yi, her long white tail wrapping around An Yi's arm.
"I told him he had to go help, we couldn't let the other four members of his family go, could we? And then he happily went." Arya briefly explained what she had said to Anyi.
“Okay, well done.” An Yi nodded.
"Hehe... I didn't do anything..." Arya chuckled and scratched her head.
The female orc nodded inwardly as she watched Arya's performance.
Well, that silly boy definitely won't have a chance.
“There are some things I want to say to the four of them. Could you translate them for me?” Annie continued.
"it is good!"
"Because we can't waste too much time rescuing people, the beastmen on site couldn't explain much to the beastmen being rescued."
So we need to tell the four people here our identities and what we're going to do next.
"Then let them explain to the other orcs," An'i said.
“Yes!” Arya nodded.
Many orcs brought here must have been completely bewildered, and for them, escaping would have been a terrifying prospect.
Although seeing the "dead" appear safely might calm them down a bit, explanations still need to be given.
Search QUn:! ◆〇‖§√々°“=+〔“First, let’s introduce ourselves to them,” An Yi said.
Arya: "I know how to do that!"
An Yi: "No, you can just translate what I say."
Arya: "Ah...? Hmm, okay!"
To avoid Arya saying the wrong thing, Annie decided to speak for her herself.
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