In addition, Morton also saw human spellcasters wearing mage robes using magic to tidy up the streets and clean up the garbage from time to time...

To clean up the streets with a high-powered spellcaster... that's pretty shocking, isn't it?

However, this kind of spellcaster called life mage seems to be specially trained by the owner of this city to engage in this kind of life profession.

Morton nearly popped his eyes out when he first heard that statement.

When did rare and rare spellcasters be bred unscrupulously to engage in low-level jobs like cleaning the streets?Isn't that what a farmer should do?

The caster, that is the caster!

How noble is the status of the master mage?They even used them to sweep the floor and pass the sewers? !

Was the head of the city's owner kicked by the buffalo of the barren wasteland? ?

But when he saw piles of spellcasters coming out of the group of buildings called the Rainbow Mage Tower by the residents, he could hardly think.

It turns out that rare and rare spellcasters can really be cultivated in batches, and it can even be so extravagant to cultivate spellcasters to sweep the streets and pass through the sewers...

This had a huge impact on Morton, and even made him wonder if he was affected by magic and had hallucinations.

This city is too strange. Why does there exist a city like Dawn City in this world? ?

This is not over yet, there are many, many shocking and unimaginable things that made him, a self-proclaimed well-informed shaman, feel sincerely amazed.

For example, the magical alchemical creation - the eternal water, perhaps the residents prefer to call it tap water.

But Morton is paranoid and believes that this kind of alchemical creation whose sweet spring water can never be exhausted, only the name of eternal water can be worthy of its magic.

In addition, there is that point system.

As long as you make a contribution to the City of Daybreak, you can get points, and then those with less points will line up in the caravan, and you will have to give way to those with more points in front of various welfare matters.

What is the use of this thing? ?Is it a priority to be able to jump in the queue when queuing, and to buy things to participate in work? ?

There is also blood donation, which is the most difficult thing for Morton to understand.

Why is it that blood donation, which is extremely evil and terrifying, is regarded as heresy and blasphemy in the outside world, but it is so... honorable in this city.

That's right, Morton couldn't find any other words to describe it besides this one.

What surprised him the most was that when donating blood to vampires, it would be done in a place called a hospital, and the whole process would be shown openly for everyone to see.

No one forced these humans, but all of them actively participated in it, making them proud as if this evil ritual was bright and holy.

Is it because the city of Daybreak is covered with banners that are proud of voluntary blood donation and ashamed of resisting blood donation?

Morton didn't believe it, and he asked about it in detail, but the answer he got still made him unable to understand.

For dawn.

For dawn? ?What the hell kind of reason is this?

Why not say for the goddess? ?

Finally, there may be another reason, donating blood can earn points.

But it is this kind of inexplicable points that can make human residents so crazy to participate in such evil activities?

For a long time, Morton even thought that the brains of these residents were corrupted by magic...

Everything in this city was both strange and unbelievable to him.

This city is like a city-state in a different world, and it is incompatible with the whole glory. After all, no city is likely to have a harmonious coexistence of vampires, goblins, humans, dwarves, orcs, and even Cyclops.

The incredible city, this is Morton's definition of the city when he first reached the city of dawn.

But as time went by, after this level 17 shaman lived in this city for a long time, he gradually understood why the residents were like this.

Because this city has a fascinating charm, people can't help falling in love with it.

A sense of identity, respect, and security.

This is the reason he concluded.

In this city, Morton doesn't have to be afraid of being an orc. No one will despise, disrespect or discriminate against him because he is an orc, because no one cares about this. It doesn't matter what race he is. What matters is how many points you have...

In this city, he can feel that he is a living life, a respected life, no longer a despised barbarian orc.

And because of the round-the-clock patrols, coupled with unimaginably strict laws, the safety of the city exceeded the limits of his imagination.

There is no need to worry about any danger here, he only needs to worry that his points are not enough and someone else will jump in line...

From the inexplicable resistance and weirdness at the beginning, to the quiet integration after getting familiar with the city, Morton finally found out with horror that he could no longer resist living in this city.

As an old orc who has lived in the barren wasteland for hundreds of years, he has suffered too much. Here, he re-understands the meaning of survival.

Looking at the smiling and hopeful residents on the street, Morton recalled the scene of the lion tribe hunting frantically for food at this time of year. Many tribesmen would still starve to death in winter like this .

He didn't feel it in the past, he was already used to the cruelty of the barren wasteland, but now compared with Daybreak City, the gap between the two is so big.

Most of all, he would only be disgusted if the city was a human city, because humans were responsible for driving the orcs to the barren wasteland.

But the difference is that this is a city ruled by vampires.

Humans and orcs are equal here, and even orcs are to some extent equal to the city's rulers, the Holy Light.

This made Morton couldn't help but have a different idea.

At this time, he finally understood why Karp embraced the city so actively.

Because, the Lion Tribe can rely on Dawn City for a better life.

However, if you join the City of Daybreak, will the Lion Tribe still be the Lion Tribe it used to be?

Morton couldn't help but feel confused when he thought of this.

He told him in his heart that perhaps the Lion Tribe was right to choose the City of Dawn, but another obsession was pulling him in. Without the grassland and the free-running Lion Tribe, the Lion Tribe would no longer be a Lion Tribe.

It's just a lion in a cage... to be driven around.

"Your Excellency Morton, the city lord has returned, and he summoned you to meet at the city hall..."

Just as Morton was deep in thought, a guard behind him squeezed out of the crowd and reported respectfully.

This old man of the orc race was a big man personally told by Mr. Garp to treat him with respect. Although the other party was wearing a magic chain and his power was blocked, no one dared to disrespect him.

Hearing this, Morton took a deep breath, and his vicissitudes of eyes showed a bit of emotion.

What should come will always come... It is also time to meet the master of this city.

If it was three months ago, when he just came to this city with Garp, he would still be firm in his belief.

But now, after living in the city for a few months, he found the city's charms a little too much for him.

Where should he go?

Following several guards who guarded him day and night, under the curious eyes of the crowd, he came to the city hall.

The third floor, the office.

bang bang bang~

Morton watched the guards knock on the door in front of him, and his weather-beaten heart was a little nervous at the moment, because he was about to face the master who could determine the fate of the orcs.

"Enter……"

A thick and steady voice came out, and the guard pushed the door open respectfully.

Yay~ As the door slowly opened, Morton saw the scene in the office.

Carpets made of unknown monster furs covered the floor, and the interior decoration was very elegant and generous, not as magnificent as imagined. There were colorful oil paintings hanging on the surrounding walls, full of artistic atmosphere.

A slender figure in a black mage robe was standing with his back to him, looking into the distance from the window.

Even if it was just a back view, Morton could feel the other party's impressive temperament.

Obviously, this figure is the owner of the city.

Lord of Cachar.

Noticing that there was no movement at the door, Li De narrowed his eyes slightly and turned around slightly.

Four eyes facing each other.

Is this the level 17 orc shaman Garp was talking about?

What impressed Li De the most was Morton's deep and weather-beaten eyes.

That is the gaze that can only be obtained after countless hours of precipitation.

Nod slightly.

"Morton Misty, I am the master of Dawn City—Kachal, you can call me the lord of Kachar."

As he spoke, he took two steps forward and approached Morton who also walked into the office.

He stared at the orc shaman whom Garp repeatedly recommended to him.

"I heard that you are Karp's teacher?"

"Perhaps you'd be happy to talk to me."

Li De's tone was somewhat deep.

"Talk about the fate of the orcs, talk about your fate..."

From the moment this level 17 orc shaman stepped into Daybreak City, his fate was already doomed.

But because of Garp's face, Li De decided to have a chat with the old shaman.

"City Lord Kachar..." Morton said softly, but his tone was very complicated.

"It's a great honor to be interviewed by you... I never thought that one day I would discuss the future of the Lion tribe with the big shots of the blood clan."

Li De shrugged and stretched out his hand to signal Morton to sit down.

The latter nodded, and sat on the sofa in the room, across from Li De across a round table.

Looking at the elegant vampire in front of him, Morton's mood fluctuated.

His mood was just as he said, he never thought that one day he would talk to a vampire about the future of orcs.

But the reality is so magical, an orc will sit with the vampire, and this vampire can decide their future.

"Maybe, this is fate."

Li De smiled slightly, but didn't take it seriously.

From the moment he decided to support the lion tribe, this orc tribe has been firmly bound to Daybreak City.

It's not something this level 17 orc shaman can shake.

Now the lion tribe will send young orcs with talent to Daybreak City for training, and also cultivate the cultural and other military qualities of these young orcs.

And one of the things these young orcs must do here is to serve the City of Daybreak and sign a soul contract with Li De in the Church of Daybreak.

Yes, in the Church of Daybreak, almost all troops will now go to that sacred and solemn shrine to swear allegiance.

Because Li De discovered a very miraculous thing, in order to preach, the 15th-level shadow high priest Amy carved his statue and erected it at the entrance of the church.

The 12-bladed statue has now become the symbol of the Daybreak Sect... After countless believers prayed and worshiped day and night, it was actually full of sacred power, and the statue condensed a huge power of faith.

He can even directly connect with the power of faith to attach himself to this statue, achieving the effect of descending from the gods.

What's even more amazing is that this statue has an extraordinary characteristic because of the power of faith - as long as someone swears an oath to the statue to sign a soul contract, it's like signing a contract with him.

It has avoided the side effects of the soul contract very well - the signing of the contract must have sufficient soul strength.

The soul contract is a divine technique researched by the god of death. After countless years of evolution, it has now evolved into a rule of glory, and even the god of death itself cannot be changed.

The soul contract can make the person who swore to be loyal to the main contractor, but this is not unconditional. If the soul contract is to be successfully signed, the main contractor needs to have a certain soul strength.

In other words, you can sign a large number of soul contracts with your subordinates, but the more soul contracts you sign, the higher the soul strength you need.

So this causes a person to not sign soul contracts with too many people, because the soul strength is not enough.

Li De is no exception. Although his soul strength is high enough, it is impossible for the army of thousands of people in Dawn City to sign a soul contract with him.

The statue washed by the power of faith has incredible power and can perfectly replace him.

The oath that everyone signed to his statue in Daybreak Church is valid. As long as Li De is willing, he can link to this statue through the spiritual imprint, so as to control those contracts.

As long as there is a violator, he can obliterate the other party's soul.

And there is another advantage to swearing through this statue. Once the other party wants to betray, the keen power of faith will automatically remind him that the other party's spiritual power has changed.

Li De was shocked when he discovered the function of this statue. He did not expect that the statue built to better absorb the power of faith would have such an extraordinary effect.

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