Section 33 Lucky
Eric lay in his cage, looking at the Blood Flag Boss from afar.
The injuries he suffered were not serious. Because he was wearing excellent armor, the Green-skinned weapons had limited damage to him, and most of the attacks could not break the armor. Those effective attacks also pierced the armor, but could not penetrate the human body. In fact, it was the Green-skinned Boss who really injured Eric and made him sleep for a few days. The blow that the Blood Flag Boss knocked him down was actually most of the power absorbed by his helmet. When he slowly recovered his energy, he found that the injury that was truly worthy of attention in his body was a blood stagnant mass on his head.
At this time, the sky was completely dark, and the only one that provided a trace of light to the tent was the bonfire outside the tent. A meaty fragrance was still in the air, but Eric would rather not think about what these green-skinned things were. In the tent that was so dark that it was almost impossible to see, the boss of the Blood Flag was reading a book there.
In this dim light, Eric could only blur the figure of the green boss, while the Blood Flag boss could read books carefully.
He has become increasingly certain that the boss of the Blood Flag is not a green-skinned person, but a kind of intelligent creature with a green-skinned appearance (although he can't guess what it is). If it is already shocking to say that an orc can learn human language, then the orc who likes to read books will completely subvert common sense.
Eric noticed that the Blood Flag boss would drive all his subordinates out before reading the book, and he would read the same book every time - it was not the history of human and green-skinned wars that he had shown him before, but a very exquisite and thick one. The only thing Eric observed was that the cover of the book did not have a title, but a pattern was drawn. It could be seen at a glance that it was not a large-scale printed book, but he could not see clearly what the pattern was.
However, the boss of Blood Flag seems to like this book very much. He sits there and reads a few pages when he has time. And he can watch a lot of time repeatedly on one page.
"War has the final right to judge. My teacher guides me that justice cannot be called justice if it is defeated. Evil is won, then it is not pure evil. Therefore, in war, it should be done at all costs and when needed, it is necessary to take all means. You must never make any compromises or concessions before the opponent completely fails, because every concession and compromise of yours only makes the opponent stronger and easier to defeat you. Don't expect you to please your enemy in any way, because from the moment the war begins, all warmth no longer exists. When a general walks onto the battlefield, he must have a mentality of fighting the enemy to the end and fighting to the death, otherwise his command will inevitably be weak and powerless, and thus unable to fight against the real strong enemy..."
The Blood Flag Boss was reading in a low voice. Because it was quieter around, Eric listened these words clearly. This made him even more curious about what the Blood Flag Boss was reading.
A few screams suddenly came from outside, and then they started to make a fuss in the camp.
"Master, it seems something happened." Carrie said in his mind. "It seems that there is an enemy harassment?"
The boss of Blood Flag put away the book and walked out of the tent: "What happened?" He asked a orc who was running over.
"Boss, a human has been infiltrated!" The orc answered honestly. "It's a lively fight over there!"
Human? But the boss of the Blood Flag knew that it was definitely not a large army that had been infiltrated, because he arranged a lot of scouts and posts. If a large army approached, he would definitely receive a warning in time. However, if such a small army of dozens of people, if they were well-trained and had a little luck, they might sneak into the camp without causing an alarm.
"Human! Waaaaagh! You bunch of wastes have actually let the enemy get in!" The Blood Flag boss rushed towards the source of chaos and soon gathered a considerable army. However, by the time the Blood Flag boss led his men to arrive, everything was too late. The invaders had already run away, leaving only a small number of green-skinned corpses on the ground to prove that a battle had occurred here.
"Go quickly! Let Shiguge go search!" The boss of Blood Flag roared at the several goblins.
The order was soon executed. Soon after, groups of Shug were driven by goblins and rushed outside the camp. Shug was in a thousand, enough to easily swallow or trap any squad-sized enemies. Their keen sense of smell ensured that they could track them smoothly in the dark.
Why did a small army come here? Want to test the reality of the Greenskin Army? But there have been several battles before, and the Shem army should no longer need to adopt this method. Is it just a temporary caution?
The Blood Flag Boss spent a little time thinking, but he still stopped thinking about this small issue very quickly. It was just a small team destined to be eaten by Shiguge. Although Shiguge looked fat and big-eared, their speed and endurance were very strong, and they were particularly suitable for running in the mountains. This team that was inquiring about information would definitely not be able to escape.
"Master, it's almost time to adjust today." Carrie whispered.
"Yes." Boss of Blood Flag looked at it. It was already late at night, and there was really nothing important now.
"Boss, where are you going?" several goblins asked flatteringly.
"I'll go and search for humans! Get out of here, you guys don't need to follow me!" The boss of Blood Flag kicked away the goblins blocking the way and walked straight out. Since the boss said that, no one dared to follow me.
"Damn it, I almost got caught up!" Roll complained in a small depression not far from the Green Skin Camp.
Half an hour ago, the team visited the Green Skin Camp for the first time at night. It was smooth at the beginning, with only a small group of goblins at the door. Roll found an opportunity to throw a shiny silver coin behind the goblins on duty. When the goblins discovered the silver coin, it immediately caused chaos.
"Ah, a shining thing is mine!"
"Get out! It's mine!"
"Go to you! It's mine, it's the first one I saw!"
In order to grab the silver coin, the goblins completely gave up their responsibilities. So the team easily touched the camp and hid it next to a garbage dump to prepare for further investigation.
But the final result was unexpected. A group of goblins who were stealing heavily in the camp were also active in this area. These goblin thieves hid in thieves and also chose a good hidden place for garbage dumps. So both sides bumped into each other.
The next thing was simple. The screams made by the first goblin when he was killed immediately caused a commotion from Green Skin. Perrin immediately ordered to fight and retreat. After Luo'er Palace, everyone finally escaped from the Green Skin Camp in time. At this moment, the continuous roar of the Shiguge monster behind him told them how thrilling this retreat was. As long as they were a little later, they would have to be caught up with hundreds of Shiguge.
Although they were covered with Sguge's blood and avoided their keen sense of smell, they would not be able to take it if they were seen.
"It's not possible at all. Deputy Commander, you can't get in like this. There are too many green skins." When the group of chasing Shiguge ran away, a subordinate complained.
Indeed, the current situation is beyond Perrin's expectations. You should know that the human barracks are quiet at night. Except for sentries and patrolmen, ordinary soldiers are forbidden to go out. As long as the invaders can avoid sentries and patrolmen, they will basically not be discovered. These free and casual green skins are completely different. The barracks are full of wandering around at night (especially goblins stealing things everywhere). For the invaders, it is really too easy to be discovered.
"Roll, go and see what's going on in the Greenskin Camp." Perrin thought for a while and asked.
"Let me go alone?" Roll had no clear rejection in his tone. "I'm afraid this group of waste will get angry."
The other holy knights glared at each other, but no one spoke.
"Okay, then I'll try it." Roll left the hiding place where everyone was and ran to a higher position.
"If you are the boss, you should be able to live in the best tent." Roll said softly to himself, looking into the distance. The Holy Knights have more or less night vision abilities, and Roll is especially good. The power of the divine favor he received gives him a strong dark vision, allowing him to see a needle on the ground in the darkest night.
"Don't worry, deputy commander," Roll's words were normal, but his tone was full of sarcasm and contempt. "Without the search troops chasing us, we can withdraw safely... Huh... a green skin seemed to come out of the camp?"
"Green skin?"
"Oh, there is only one. It seems that he was following Shiguge. If he was killed, those Shiguge would probably run around. Tell... It's really boring!"
"A green skin?" Perrin also came to Roll's side. His dark vision was not as strong as Roll, but he could see the situation there at this moment. A tall orc left the camp and walked in another direction. The orc must not have come out to chase them. Wait a moment... that orc... that sword...
"That one..." Pera's pupils shrank in an instant. "That's the boss with green skin!... The boss of Blood Flag... is really lucky!" Yes, it's the boss of Blood Flag, this is the name of the boss of Green Skin mentioned in the letter.
The boss of the Blood Flag went forward. It had left the area of the Iron Claw Mountains, with the main terrain being hilly and peaceful. Although the Green Skin Camp was built on the flat ground, it occupied too much land, so it was a hill with dense grass and trees not far from the camp. He was walking towards this hill at this moment.
It's already far enough from the camp, no matter what you do, no one should notice it.
"Master, what's there to follow us!" Carrie suddenly warned.
"Stalking?" The boss of the Blood Flag stopped and looked around. Although he had dark vision, there were some stalkers hiding in this place where plants and trees flourished.
"There are several, and the specific location and number cannot be judged!"
Is it Greenskin? A group of curious goblins? No, it is impossible! Greenskin cannot violate the boss's orders! And when he set off, he carefully confirmed that no one followed him.
So who is it? Can anyone follow him in such a dark night, and beside the Green Skin Camp? Is it a half beast?
Chapter completed!