Chapter 20: Choosing the Direction of the Way Ahead [Holiday Fourth]
Facing Aqir's series of questions, Youye was speechless. But he and Aqir had different responsibilities. Shadow Village. Aqer, the child he regarded as his daughter, if she wanted to choose to follow
The sage himself will not stop him. But he has no choice but to risk the fate of the entire village just for the sage's casual words. For hundreds of years, many villagers have died in the mission, but they still continue to fight. This is nothing more than
They all have the belief that one day, this village will become the first free place among the orcs. However, if their faith is slightly deviated, the blood of countless ancestors for hundreds of years will turn into unnecessary sacrifices.
"You want to go with him, don't you? Don't you hate magic very much, and hate sages the most?"
Although he would not stop him, he still wanted to dissuade Aqer. This child had a special meaning to him. When he brought her back to the village, he encountered strong opposition from the previous village chief. However, he did not compromise and resolutely
When she was still a young girl, she took on the responsibility of being a mother. Aqal was her only relative, and only with Aqal could she feel at home. Only when Aqal stayed by her side could she feel at ease, and only she could feel at ease.
Only in this way can we truly protect this child.
"Hate, I still hate the Sage. The Sage is the origin of magic, and also the origin of endless pain for us orcs." Agel struggled to reveal the chaotic choice in his heart, "But..., but I don't know why, even though
I hate him, but I want to believe him. Even if one day the master fulfills his promise, it will only be the villagers of Shadow Village who are freed. If Master Youye hadn't brought me back to the village, what would I be like now?
Destiny? As a slave, collared by humans, living humblely! Shadow Village may be free one day, but what about other orcs, will they have a chance to change their destiny? Even if they do, how many years will it take, Flow
How much blood is needed to realize it. I hate the sage, but I want to believe in him. So the chance of success may be very small, but this small opportunity only requires the sacrifice of one generation to be realized..."
"It's not that simple!" You Ye stopped angrily, "Do you know what failure means? If it's good, the life of the orcs will be even more miserable than it is now. If not, it will be..., it will be..."
"What will it be?" Agel asked timidly.
"Death!" Hapea said the unspeakable words for You Ye, "The entire orcs will be destroyed. Orcs who can resist will be regarded as a threat by humans, and the best way to eliminate the threat is to kill them.
Kill them all and root them out."
Seeing Aqier's unbelievable expression, You Ye shook her head and left her seat, walked over, opened her arms, and wanted to hug her to comfort her.
However, Aqier took two steps back, his painful eyes flashing with crystal brilliance, trying hard not to let the transparent liquid rush out of his eyes.
"There is nothing wrong with dying. Even if the orcs are extinct, there is no need to continue such a hard life."
As Ajier said that, he opened the door and rushed out of the house. Hapea took a few steps quickly, trying to hold him back.
"Let her go." Youye's stoppage was filled with helplessness. Hapea, who stopped walking, found that her eyes had lost their sparkle.
"She has chosen her own path, and the pain in her heart may really change the fate of the orcs. Go back and report to the master that the task has been completed, and we have placed Agar beside the sage."
"Is this an appropriate report?"
"It's not appropriate, but it can protect the child."