Free City, Posthouse.
The inn in Liberty City was deserted. Even the servants had gone to watch the excitement. Only the elves were still in the inn. They did not rush to the mall because their leader had returned to the Elf Forest, and the Elf Forest had nothing to exchange for the giant in the sky.
Elves like Sally and Andre simply cultivated Shennong plants in the yard. After being influenced by the elves' natural magic, these plants could quickly produce seeds. The seeds sold to them in the supermarket also weighed 1 kilogram, which was still too little.
Soon all kinds of tempting aromas wafted from the inn, including the aroma of meat, vegetables, and the unique fragrance of fruit.
The smell slowly drifted out of the post station, attracting passers-by to tiptoe and look inside the post station.
However, no one would enter this inn because the elves, who were known for their arrogance, lived here, and no one wanted to get rejected.
Most people don’t dare to enter, but that doesn’t include orcs.
"It smells so good! Can you give me some of your meat?" a rough voice came.
Andre looked up and saw a furry head lying on the wall of the elf's inn.
He is an orc of the lion clan.
The lion orc stared intently at the pieces of meat stacked together next to the elf.
Saliva flowed out of the orc's mouth uncontrollably, almost wetting the wall of the courtyard.
The elves cultivated Shennong plants mainly for the seeds. Of course, they couldn't eat all the food they cultivated, so they put it in a large basin beside them, intending to let the servants of the inn deal with it after they were finished.
Andre didn't like orcs and thought they were too rude, but he wouldn't show it so obviously. Looking at the courtyard wall that was almost flooded with saliva, Andre frowned and said, "We can't finish all this food, so we'll give it all to you!"
Upon hearing this, the orc jumped into the yard, picked up the basin and ran away. After a while, he came back with an empty basin.
Putting down the basin, the orc did not leave, and looked at Andre eagerly as he urged Shennong plants. Andre could see a trace of pity in the orc's eyes.
Soon a burger was cooked. Andre couldn't stand the lion orc's gaze, so he stuffed the burger into the orc's hand and stuffed all the food that the elves around him had urged him to eat into the orc's arms.
"Eat! Stop staring at us growing plants."
The orc held the food in his arms but didn't eat it. Instead, he asked the elf hesitantly: "That...that is...this..."
Andre stopped what he was doing and asked unhappily, "If you want to say something, just be straightforward. Aren't you orcs known for your generosity?"
"Is this plant a specialty of the Elven Forest? Can you sell us some seeds?"
The elves don't sell their plants easily, so the orc asked hesitantly, fearing that the elves would refuse.
Andre pointed at the giant in the air and asked, "Have you been to that alien supermarket?"
"No, that supermarket costs 100,000 magic crystals. We need to save our money to buy food. Our orcs are short of food this year, so we must purchase enough food from the human kingdom."
Andre was stunned by this honest answer. How could this orc be so honest as to answer whatever he was asked?
I've heard that orcs are smart, but I didn't expect them to be this smart. If someone with bad intentions gets to know this news, whether they raise the price of food or attack the orcs in winter, the orcs' strength will be greatly damaged.
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