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Chapter 537: Exit [Tal]

Storm Pass City Wall, midnight.

Thal's three thousand people were mobilized from the dormitory in the city to Guan Wall, and did not alarm any leader;

They don't need to watch the night, nor will they suffer from insomnia due to the embarrassment of Storm Pass, and they all slept soundly at midnight.

I have to say that if the orcas really let go of it, he still has a great scope of authority - it's just that he is very cautious in daily life and is unwilling to leave a handle;

He issued a series of orders to the centurion responsible for guarding the city, the logistics personnel in the dormitory management, and the preparation soldiers responsible for lifting on the city walls, without any doubts - because in many years before, he must have obtained the "permit" of other leaders to do so;

As for this time, he no longer cared about so much.

Amid the friction of the metal chains again and again, Tar and his followers, the orcas, left the Storm Pass through a large elevator, and then lurked into the forest. Even if the leaders discovered it, there was no problem. Can they still come down to chase?

"You don't look like a middle-aged man." Tar felt that he should say something to relieve the orcas - after all, his body seemed to be trembling at this moment, "it's like a young guy who went hunting for the first time."

"Ha...I can't even remember when the last time I left Storm Pass." The orcas' tone of the orca trembled, I don't know if it was because of the cold night or too excited: "The scenery nearby, from another angle, feels a different taste..."

Every day, he would stare at the mountains below Storm Pass for at least an hour. Not to mention the terrain, he remembered clearly even some more conspicuous trees - regardless of his identity, he was a very excellent guide.

You can't move along the road openly, you can't see any white flags clearly at night; if the barbarians think that they are going to launch a night attack here and directly surround the army, it will probably be useless to raise any flags.

"We will be back soon; I hope we can leave behind something that will not be useful anymore." Taal smiled and gently patted his sword. "It would be great if both sides could live in peace."

Perhaps such a performance would make him relax a little. Taal thought.

"Yes...yes." The orca panted; although he relaxed a lot, his physical strength seemed to be unable to keep up with the pace of the march.

That's right, he has always been a lack of training because of his high-volume affairs. It's strange that he can run so far... Taal thought so that he sent orders to the leaders around him to slow down the team; the leader passed it to the nearby centurion, and the centurion passed it to each team;

Soon, the speed of the entire team was reduced to the level of "normal walking"; such efficient information transmission method surprised the orcas - this did not use any magic.

He is worthy of being a protector of the black dragon; from his level, there must be no problem with the peace talks. The orcas' faces have improved a lot.

Even if you slow down a little at this moment, you just need to rush to the foot of the mountain before dawn.

Three thousand people walked forward in the forests on both sides of the road; if you pay a little attention to the surrounding land, you can see one corpse after another.

Whether it was the warriors or the barbarians, after they died in battle, their bodies were dragged here by the prepared soldiers;

There is no burning or burying, it is here as food for the wild beasts and monsters; without family members to pay tribute to them, their friends and brothers don’t even know whether they survive.

This has always been like this.

Anyway, those corpses are not useful for other purposes, so it is better to use them as "feed" for wild beasts and monsters;

On the nights and daylight that had passed, the residents in the forest enjoyed this rare feast, and some intelligent monsters even took some of the meat away and stored it; at this moment, many corpses had been gnawed to the point of incompleteness, and the thick white bones seemed shocking;

Even the soldiers who have been through the battlefield feel a little scared at this time.

Going forward a little further, everyone saw the huge pit that made people feel uncomfortable from a distance - the catapult that had exploded before;

No one intends to fill them; after all, the Corey tribe is not leaving this road, and it is just here to stop the possible next attack.

The already steep slope body has become particularly steep due to the existence of this huge pit, and the terrain is uneven. What makes people goosebumps is that you can see some burnt fur, iron sheets and even bones... Where did they come from? Everyone knows it. How did they "come"? No one wants to recall it.

Taal signaled the team to go around the big pit; if it slipped into it, it might cause unnecessary loss of staff.

"The barbarians should have traps near the village, right?" Taal looked at the critical village and said, "The wooden walls of the critical village are not located on the border like the town, but are in the middle of the village - and the buildings outside the wall are obviously more simple than those inside.

"Yes, there are many traps at the foot of the mountain - they will make loud noises; as for the forests near the village, there are barbarians who are always guarding them." The orca said as he pointed to the villages outside. "The barbarians outside moved here later. They thought it was better to make a living and safer. Even outside the wall... we rarely chose the critical village as the target."

Although the walls are made of wooden, they are not made major modifications for a few outdoors - they just didn't expect that there were more and more outsiders.

Taal was able to guess the ideas of those barbarians and nobles, but even though he had developed to such a large number, he would not care about the migrants.

The nobles didn't care much about the civilians in the territory, right? Tar's frown, which did not seem to be a good signal for negotiations.

"It's roughly the limit here." After three thousand people advanced near the foot of the mountain, the orca said to Tar: "There are probably some traps ahead, which are quite difficult to distinguish in the darkness."

"Order the entire army to stop." Taal ordered the leader beside him, "Everyone rests on the spot, is strictly forbidden to continue moving forward, and is strictly forbidden to make noise."

Amid the whispers and footsteps, the command was quickly passed.

"Let's take a little rest." Tar climbed up a tree in a few seconds - the orca stood there a little awkwardly;

"Sorry, I haven't...well, I'm a little unfamiliar." The orca said, sitting under a big tree nearby.

"I hope you will have time to learn this craft in the future." Taal smiled happily and climbed down again.

Taal looked up at the sky, the stars shining like pieces of gems densely covered with black velvet;

At this moment, people seemed to have forgotten the battlefield ruins and corpses behind them, and would not think about the fire magic bottles and weapons ahead...
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