First Wizarding World War

Chapter 244 The orcs'

Charlotte held out until the third day, and then had to command the small team to retreat because he had little supplies to carry.

Before leaving, Charlotte looked back at Strasbourg, where the wind was still howling, thunder and lightning were flashing, and heavy rain was pouring, and couldn't help but complain: "These orc holy orders are really persistent!"

Sophia Galanold didn't understand this old joke from another world, and replied seriously: "The holy orders can continue to fight for several days."

Charlotte smiled back and commanded the small team to set off for Machupi.

This small force of hundreds of people walked for most of the day in the wind and rain, thunder and lightning, and was more than 20 kilometers away from Strasbourg.

Fortunately, the farther away from Strasbourg, the less the influence of the orc holy order shaman's wind magic. 20 kilometers away, although the wind in the sky was still howling, the gray sky could be faintly seen, the rainstorm also weakened to heavy rain, and the thunder was almost invisible, and only occasionally shining in the sky.

Charlotte let out a long sigh and said to Sophia Galanold: "We have a base where we can temporarily rest."

"We can't intervene in the battle of the Holy Order. Let's consider how to fight after Strasbourg decides the winner later."

Sophia Galanold had completely trusted Charlotte at this time, not only because Charlotte saved her, but also because Charlotte had always shown qualities that were not seen in her peers, such as bravery, determination, and reliability.

Sometimes she was slightly jealous of the West Wind Goddess of Gorgia University.

Charlotte did not stop and led the orc army to continue marching towards Machupi. Not far away, she saw the camp of an orc tribe. Outside this camp, there were thousands of human heads hanging densely, some were shriveled, some were fresh, there were old people, men and women, and children...

Charlotte had guessed some things a long time ago, but he didn't dare to imagine them.

He only had a few hundred people, and it was difficult to get supplies because there were orcs all around Strasbourg. How could an orc army of hundreds of thousands get supplies?

Charlotte knew what the orcs' "staple food" was since she rescued Sophia Galanold and the others.

Humans!

When Charlotte saw the orc camp, she didn't say a word, but just pointed and said, "Attack!"

Sophia Galanold was still hinting to her classmates not to be too passionate, because they were surrounded by the orc army and were in danger everywhere. There was no way to save these innocent compatriots.

She couldn't hold it back and wanted to rush up to fight.

Hearing Charlotte's words, Sophia Galanold was no longer suppressed. She shouted loudly, holding a lion pill, and rushed into the orc camp first. The knight's spear swept across, and seven or eight orcs were stabbed to the ground by her in succession.

Following closely were more than a dozen students from the University of Sheffield, who almost became the "staple food" of the orcs. Every time someone in the empire proposed to sweep the orc tribe, someone would stop it with a compassionate attitude, believing that the orcs should not be killed.

Although, almost everyone in the empire knew that only a very small number of orcs had accepted human civilization and habits, and the vast majority still retained the habit of eating their own kind and other races.

The climate in the south of the Old World was complex, and the orcs' agriculture had never been developed enough, and there was never enough food...

Charlotte once felt that the killers of the Orc Assassin League spoke and behaved just like humans, except for some orc characteristics, and they were not rude at all. Frederica could even study at Gorgias University.

Until he met the Red Bear Warriors, this group of bears gave him a feeling that the orcs in the novels were indeed like this, rude, gluttonous, love to drink, unguarded, and snoring very loudly.

But this group of bears is considered a relatively civilized race among the orcs. In fact, most orc tribes are far worse than Charlotte imagined.

The assault ended quickly.

Charlotte didn't even fight.

After all, there are more than ten extraordinary people in his team.

Charlotte, Sophia Galanold, Hundred Bears, Big Bear Tyrant and Bear Honey are even mid-level extraordinary people.

The remaining four bears and three students from Sheffield University are also extraordinary.

It is not something that an ordinary orc barracks can resist.

Charlotte glanced at the wounded and surrendered orc soldiers on the ground, and whispered: "Take them and continue to retreat."

Sophia Galanold couldn't help asking: "Where are these people?"

Charlotte took a breath and shouted: "We are the Knights of the Fars Empire. Those who are willing to follow us, follow us immediately. Those who are not willing, please leave freely."

"The orc army will appear soon. You must escape as soon as possible, otherwise their revenge will be very cruel."

If it were customary, Charlotte would recruit all humans, but he didn't have time at this moment.

Charlotte gave an order and set off immediately, with almost no delay, even abandoning most of the spoils and only taking some weapons.

There were about two hundred human captives who followed the team. Some were unwilling to follow and wanted to leave on their own. Some even hesitated and wanted to negotiate some conditions with Charlotte, such as giving some travel expenses. Some were angry and wanted to retaliate after being liberated. Some looted property in the orc camp. Some even just wanted to rest for a while, completely unaware of how dangerous it was here...

Sophia Galanold was reluctant and said, "We can bring more people."

Charlotte sighed and said to Sophia Galanold, "We can't make choices for them."

"And if we stay to persuade a few people, we will not save them, but will also bury us."

Sophia Galanold wanted to persuade, but Charlotte was very determined. Although the battle was short, it would still attract the nearby orc army, and they had to leave immediately.

Not long after Charlotte's army left, an orc team broke into the barracks. At this time, there were still five or six hundred people staying in the camp.

Waiting for them...

Charlotte forced herself not to think about those who were unwilling to leave.

At this moment, he completely abandoned his emotions and used reason to operate his brain.

Humans will choose to risk their lives for small benefits and worthless reasons.

After all, he once lived in an era of information explosion and saw countless vivid examples.

Charlotte led the army and marched more than ten kilometers. At this distance, there was only a breeze and the sky was clear without raindrops. He found a place to rest. After about an hour, dust rose from the back and the roar of orcs was heard.

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