After several days of construction, Chieftain Blackhand led his soldiers to build many tents and some wooden watchtowers on the outskirts of the Jangrod Mine, and the construction of the orc camp is still ongoing.

Near the Fabron Pumpkin Farm, on the edge of the vast fertile fields, and near the exit of the mine, a large orc army was busy building their new camp.

First, the orc warriors began to clear the site. They wielded heavy axes to cut down the surrounding trees and weeds to make room for the camp. Some strong orcs even pulled up huge rocks with their hands and piled them aside to ensure that the ground of the camp was flat and solid.

Then, the orc craftsmen began to build tents and sheds. They used the felled wood and animal skins to skillfully weave them into sturdy and comfortable dwellings. These tents and sheds can not only withstand the invasion of wind and rain, but also provide a warm resting place for the orc warriors.

In the center of the camp, orc engineers were busy digging stoves and building bonfires. They knew the importance of food and warmth to the troops, so they spared no effort to ensure that the camp had complete cooking and heating facilities. Soon, wisps of smoke rose up and drifted in the wilderness air, adding a bit of vitality to this desolate land.

At the same time, the orc warriors were not idle either. Some of them were patrolling, vigilantly watching the movements around them to prevent sudden attacks from the enemy; others were training, honing their martial arts and combat skills to prepare for the upcoming battle.

As night fell, the construction of the orc camp was gradually coming to an end. Lanterns were lit and hung around the tents and sheds, adding a bit of warmth and light to the camp. The orc warriors sat around the campfire, sharing food and stories, and their laughter and cheers echoed in the night sky, showing their unity and joy.

The construction of this new camp not only provides a solid backing for the orc troops, but also allows them to find their own home in the wilderness. Here, they will gather their strength and be fully prepared for future battles.

Chieftain Blackhand believed that weak humans would only hide in the city and would never dare to fight the great orcs in the wild, let alone take the initiative to attack the orcs' camps.

However, late at night, all this tranquility was broken by a sudden threat - a huge green dragon, with a deafening roar, descended from the sky and headed straight for the camp outside the mine.

The green dragon's body was enormous, and its scales sparkled with dazzling green light in the sun, like a moving emerald ocean. Its eyes were like two burning flames, revealing endless anger and greed. When its wings were spread, it seemed to cover half of the sky, and every flap brought about a howling wind, causing the surrounding trees to shake.

The orc laborers were busy working when suddenly they felt an unprecedented terrifying aura. Looking up, they saw the green dragon approaching at an alarming speed. They immediately realized that a disaster was about to happen. The laborers hurriedly put down their tools and fled in all directions, trying to find shelter.

The green dragon let out a deafening roar, opened its bloody mouth, and spewed out a raging green flame. The flame was so hot that it instantly turned the tents and huts at the entrance of the mine into ashes. Then, the green dragon used its sharp claws and huge tail to attack the structure of the orc sentry tower, and each impact caused a piece of the sentry tower to collapse.

After destroying the camp outside the mine, the green dragon opened its bloody mouth and a surging green dragon breath gushed out like a torrent. The dragon breath, with powerful magical power and a breath of destruction, instantly hit the entrance of the mine. A large amount of dragon breath poured into the mine, smoke and dust billowed up, and the screams of the orcs near the mine entrance came one after another.

Seeing the green dragon so arrogant, under the command of Chieftain Blackhand, the orc warriors quickly gathered, holding weapons and bravely fighting the green dragon. However, in front of the green dragon's powerful strength and terrifying attack, their resistance seemed so weak. The green dragon easily slapped away several orcs who rushed forward, and burned more with flames.

At the same time, the Void Ray Knights in the mine quickly gathered and flew towards the green dragon. After a while, they all arrived in front of the green dragon.

With a deafening roar, the green dragon launched the attack first. It opened its bloody mouth and spewed out a raging green flame, rushing straight towards the Void Ray Knights' camp. The Void Ray Knights quickly dispersed, avoiding the attack of the flames, and at the same time seized the opportunity to launch a counterattack against the green dragon.

The Void Ray Knights rode their Void Rays, flexibly shuttling through the air, dodging the Green Dragon's attacks and looking for opportunities to attack. The Orc Warlocks and Shamans launched a fierce attack on the Green Dragon. However, the Green Dragon's scales were extremely hard, and ordinary magic attacks could hardly cause damage to it.

The battle lasted for a long time, and the area around the mine was destroyed beyond recognition. Many orcs were injured, and the remaining orcs all entered the depths of the Jangrod Mine. Because the mine tunnel was very narrow and the green dragon's body was extremely large, the depths of the mine were a place that the green dragon could not enter.

Under the sky dyed red by the setting sun, as the orc soldiers hid in the mine, the fierce battle between the green dragon and the orcs finally came to an end. Although the green dragon showed amazing strength and might, the narrow and solid fortifications at the entrance of the mine became an insurmountable obstacle for it.

The green dragon tried many times, using its huge body and sharp claws to attack the entrance of the mine, but each time it was blocked by the solid stone walls and ingenious mechanisms. Its roar was deafening, and the green flames raged in the air, but it could never penetrate the seemingly weak but indestructible defense line.

As time went by, the green dragon gradually realized that continuing to attack would only consume its own physical strength, and the orc troops in the mine were obviously fully prepared and waiting for its further actions. A trace of unwillingness flashed in the green dragon's eyes, but more of it was the recognition of reality.

Finally, after a fierce attack, the green dragon stopped moving, its huge body trembling slightly in the air. It took a deep look at the indestructible entrance of the mine, and then let out a long and deep roar, as if announcing its existence to the orcs in the mine, and as if expressing its regret for not being able to conquer this territory.

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