Chapter 61 Feels Not as Good as Linda



Since Leah is planning to lead her teammates to their deaths, it would actually be a good thing for me to recruit them.

While pondering this, Linda arrived at the Adventurers' Guild.

The group filed in.

It's around six o'clock in the evening now, which is a quiet time.

A long queue stretched out in front of the counter where the services were being processed.

Linda and her group joined them.

But after waiting in line for a long time, the line didn't move forward; instead, the sound of arguing could be heard.

"Cutting in line! That's discrimination against orcs! Everyone look, someone's discriminating against orcs! This is outrageous! If the humans get the most Hero Stones, they'll kick us orcs out of the city!"

A human girl's voice: "Huh? You were the one who cut in line and I caught you and dragged you out, right? How did it become me cutting in line?"

"I don't care, you discriminate against orcs, you have to apologize!"

A dark-skinned minotaur with several rings around his lips, wearing a black jacket studded with iron nails.

He was spewing insults at a female adventurer with short brown hair and freckles on her face.

The crowd was in an uproar.

Some people defended the girl, while others, upon hearing the words "discrimination against orcs," reluctantly declared themselves neutral.

Since the various races decided to join forces to fight against their enemy a thousand years ago, they have strictly prohibited humans and elves from discriminating against orcs, to the point that it has become almost politically correct.

The orcs of the Adventurers' Guild all sided with the minotaurs.

"That's discrimination! Believe me, I'll fine you until your family is ruined!"

"Apologize to us orcs right now!"

"Orcs cannot be insulted! Pay up!"

Hearing the commotion ahead, Linda frowned.

No wonder the team was slow to move forward; once it comes to 'discrimination,' even members of the Adventurers' Guild are hesitant to intervene.

Linda thought: Ever since the announcement of the Hero's Stone, conflicts between orcs and humans seem to be increasing.

So they're really afraid that the humans will get the most Hero Stones and widen the gap between them and the orcs?

On this day, Lin Daguang witnessed several conflicts between orcs and humans on the road.

He glanced at Lulu, wondering what this werewolf girl was thinking.

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