The Bloody Crusade of the Ash Knight

Chapter 118 Communication with Orcs

The giant coffin was stored in the urn city, and Andil arranged a mourning hall for Turing.

As for the repair of the city wall and his own injuries...

The all-powerful cavalry shows off its mighty bows and arrows. As long as the orc commander is not a fool and has no response strategy, the orc commander will not attack again easily.

In the orc camp, old Charlie paced back and forth.

Because the soldiers fled the battlefield, the Tauren commander Turing was left behind on the battlefield.

Charlie knew that Turing was in danger, but he always had some unrealistic fantasies.

At the tauren camp, the tauren who retreated were all dejected.

On the battlefield, the brave tribe abandoned their commander and ran away. The brave tribe was completely humiliated on the battlefield.

But ‘justice from heaven’! The Tauren with some strength were all assigned to play forward, and the Tauren in the back had almost no commanders.

Although the tauren are stubborn, they have witnessed the deaths of their own kind on a large scale at the same time.

The tauren's stubbornness was instantly destroyed!

When their fellow tribesmen let out painful wails, the tauren army broke through the defenses collectively...

As long as it is life, avoiding evil and seeking good fortune is the most basic instinct.

Having lost their psychological defense, the tauren only thought of fleeing the scene. How could they still remember that their leader was still on the city wall?

Of course, some tauren still thought of Turing, but in times of crisis, their subconscious mind directly blocked these thoughts.

Now that he is retreating to the rear, the tauren, in addition to blaming himself, is praying to the beast god, hoping that the beast god can protect the leader and allow him to return safely.

At dusk, the scouts who stayed on the battlefield returned late. Along with the bad news of Turing's death, there was also a letter from Luxembourg.

When Turing died, the Tauren territory cried out in mourning, and the Tauren all beat their chests and stamped their feet.

When the forwards rushed up to the city wall, the Chinese army was immediately defeated. The rear army didn't know what was going on, so they just followed and fled for their lives.

Everyone, you hold me hostage, and I hold you hostage. No one can tell what the situation is like on the front lines.

Now that the leader is dead, everyone can only beat their chests and mourn together.

After this battle, there were only 30,000 ordinary soldiers left in the 50,000 tauren army. This year, the tauren army was retired in advance...

Charlie was not surprised to hear that Turing was killed. Alone and deep into the enemy's city wall, with no reinforcements outside, Turing's chances of survival were slim.

What surprised Charlie was the letter that came back with the detective report.

Letter from Luxembourg!

Charlie unwrapped the red thread tied to the letter.

Letters tied with red thread and sealed without fire paint are generally not confidential.

The letter was written in Orc Common, and it was easy for Charlie to read it.

At the beginning of the letter, Luxemburg accused the orcs of starting the war and presented himself as the victim and the righteous party.

Charlie scoffed at the nonsense at the beginning.

The war between orcs and humans has always been about humans encroaching on orc territory.

What's more, where is the eternal land? Whose place of faith is Burial Ground?

He came to the Eternal Land to plunder, built a fortress in the Boneyard, and still flaunted himself righteously. Humanity's shamelessness taught Charlie another lesson.

"Oh, this is the chivalry that humans flaunt!"

Then read down, in the middle of the letter, Luxembourg recognized Turing's strength and performance. In order not to shame the warrior, Luxembourg has built a mourning hall for Turing.

At the end of the letter, Luxembourg respects the warrior Turing and respects the customs of the orc tribe, but Turing's body is in the hands of humans, and humans can only bury Turing according to human standards...

"Buried in Luxembourg? How is that possible!!! As the leader of the orcs, he will be buried in the eternal land after his death!"

After seeing Luxembourg's final burial process, Charlie couldn't sit still even more.

"The Church of Light holds a conversion mass? Will the descendants of the beastmen go to the Kingdom of Light God? Impossible! Absolutely impossible! The warriors of the beastmen can only be buried in the Eternal Land, and their souls will go to the Kingdom of the Beast God!"

At the end of the letter, Andil invited the orc commander to send someone to Luxembourg to discuss Turing's specific burial process.

After watching it, Charlie couldn't sit still.

"We must welcome back Turing's corpse! We must not let the bastards of the Church of Light tarnish the souls of the warriors!"

Turing was killed in battle, and Old Charlie could hardly absolve himself of the blame. After all, it was Old Charlie who gave the order for the Minotaur to charge into battle.

Now humans want to bury Turing in a human way. If they can't take back Turing's body, they won't have to hang out in the orc territory in the future.

The Brave Tribe, the most powerful tribe of the Tauren, the top wealthy family of the Tauren Alliance!

If Turing's corpse cannot be returned, old Charlie will offend the entire tauren group!

"Someone, go find Witch Sally!"

Sally is a human wizard and the only wizard in this orc army who can speak human common language.

After Sally arrived, she wrote a reply to the commander in Luxembourg, dictated by old Charlie and penned by Sally the Witch.

The letter was delivered to Luxembourg. Andile opened the letter, read the title, and smiled.

"Hahaha, the fish is hooked!"

"Huh? Did the tauren agree to pay the ransom?"

"You, you, why are you speaking so straightforwardly? What kind of ransom? We are communicating peacefully with the orcs!"

"Uh... the boss talks so nicely..."

Because the two sides were at war, the venue for friendly exchanges with the orcs was set up at the junction of Luxembourg and the Luxembourg Gorge.

As for the participants on both sides, in addition to their own translators, both sides also brought a security team of 100 people.

Luxemburg's bestiality translator is Vincent. This kid has been dealing with orcs since he was a child, so it is logical to study the orcish language.

As for the orcs, Sally the Witch chose to go with them.

As for the escort, Snofu brought Da Vinci and a hundred elite knights.

Old Charlie's guards were one hundred of the most elite crocodile men.

In the center of the venue, both parties sat opposite each other.

Between the two sides is a long wooden table arranged by Luxembourg.

"Luxembourg - Andier Wilton, Commander-in-Chief of Luxembourg."

"Prophet Council—Charlie Puth, Commander-in-Chief of the Orcs."

The two sides first announced their identities to break the awkward situation, and then came the formal issues.

"Turing is the leader of our tauren. Since you have recognized him, Turing should be moved to the Eternal Home for burial in accordance with orc customs."

Orcs don't like to beat around the bush, so Charlie directly stated his purpose of coming here.

"Oh, it turns out it's called Turing. Although we recognize Turing, Turing won our military merits. This is related to the military merits and promotions of all Luxembourg commanders and fighters.

Therefore, Turing must stay in Luxembourg! "

"But... the bones are buried in a different place. Turing's soul cannot be redeemed and cannot return to the kingdom of the beast god!"

"Sorry, the purpose of our trip is just to inquire about the burial ceremony and burial customs. As for handing over the body... Luxembourg cannot comply."

"Don't you recognize Turing's bravery?"

"Yes, we recognize Turing's bravery. However, Turing's body is our greatest military achievement!"

"Military achievements..."

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