The roving orcs who lost their leader and the command of the brown-haired orc were defeated and many were killed or wounded.
The tribal orcs had no intention of leaving any survivors. After snatching the sub-beasts, this group of wandering orcs never thought about whether they could survive. The sub-beasts that were thrown back were considered lucky.
They never thought of holding back when attacking the tribal orcs.
Xia was running at full speed among the trees. He smelled the scent of a brown-haired orc. This orc had abandoned all his companions and escaped, but Xia was not going to let him go.
Following the smell of blood left by the other party, Xia quickly found the other party and rushed directly towards him.
The brown-haired orc was very panicked when he saw Xia. He tried hard to resist Xia's attack and said, "Let me go. Please let me go. I promise I won't come here again."
Xia ignored the other party's pleas for mercy. This orc had a high status among the wandering orcs and could even compete with the scar-faced leader. He must not be allowed to leave alive.
Seeing that begging for mercy was useless, the brown-haired orc also became ruthless. He fought back desperately and roared, "Why do you have to kill me? Your tribe has suffered no losses at all. No sub-beasts were taken away, and no orcs of yours were killed. Why can't you let me go!"
Xia dodged the opponent's attack nimbly, and when the opportunity arose, he pounced on the opponent and pinned him to the ground.
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The fight lasted all night.
When Xia returned to the place where the tribal orcs and the roving orcs were fighting, covered in blood, it was already dawn.
There were not many wandering orcs left after being killed, and a small number of them who wanted to escape from the battlefield were blocked by the orcs of the Shuilin tribe.
This is the environment they are most familiar with, and the wandering orcs cannot escape.
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