"Haji is such a useless piece of trash, he can't even handle this little thing!"
The green-haired orc hiding in the ground cursed under his breath.
"Boss, what do we do now?" the underling next to him asked.
"Grab her. We can't let this female get away. We'll teach this good-for-nothing a lesson when we get back."
A ruthless glint flashed in the green-haired orc's eyes. Just as the group was about to leave, a tall and strong male suddenly walked towards them.
The insect-like orcs immediately hid back inside.
"A-Tang".
"What's wrong?" Su Tang looked at Shi Ling walking over with a smile, and a bad feeling suddenly rose in her heart.
"A-Tang, I have something I want to tell you, but I don't know if you have time now."
Lion Feather didn't sleep all night and finally decided to express his feelings to Atang again.
He wanted to take Atang back to the tribe with him.
"No time." Without thinking, Su Tang turned and left.
Lion Feather was taken aback, then quickly caught up. "A-Tang, I have a few words I want to say to you, just a few words, wait for me..."
Seeing that Su Tang refused to stop, he simply stepped forward and blocked her path.
"A-Tang, I've been keeping these words in my heart for a long time..."
Su Tang's temples throbbed. "Then hold it in a little longer. I really have something to do right now, please move aside."
Her intuition told her that no matter what Lion Feather's identity was, if she didn't leave, something even worse would happen.
"I..." Lion Feather was completely dumbfounded, and the words he had prepared stuck in his throat.
Not far away, Cat Nine, who had followed, saw this scene and was immediately filled with rage.
She stormed forward angrily, "A-Tang, who do you think you are? You don't even have time to say a few words."
"Lion Feather, if she doesn't want to listen, then don't talk to her."
Cat Nine spoke out against the injustice done to Lion Feather.
She grabbed Lion Feather and was about to leave when she tripped and crashed headfirst into Lion Feather.
The two rolled on the ground together, and an unidentified object flew out of Lion Feather's arms, quickly splitting in two. Then, a cool-smelling ointment was sprinkled onto their faces.
Su Tang's body stiffened instantly.
That familiar smell, that familiar jar—isn't that the medicine she gave Haji?
How did it end up in Lion Feather's hands?
Before she could even lift her leg to leave, the familiar dizziness returned.
Damn it, here we go again!
Cat Nine and Lion Feather, who were dizzy from the fall, didn't even have time to get up before their vision went black and they lost consciousness.
The few Zerg orcs hiding in the ground were even more bewildered by what they saw.
What's going on? They were fine just now, how did they all faint?
They're not trying to trick them into going too, and then knock them out like they knocked out Haji, are they?
"Meow! Meow!"
Seeing its mother faint, Wu Bao let out an angry howl.
The green-haired orc quickly pinned Wu Bao down and kicked his underling away.
"Go and see what's going on."
The younger brother scrambled over to Su Tang and the other two, cautiously approaching them and checking their breaths.
"Boss, I'm really dizzy."
The green-haired orc's face lit up with joy. They had only planned to capture one female, but unexpectedly, one had come to them willingly.
He knocked Wu Bao unconscious with a karate chop, jumped out, and ordered his henchmen behind him, "Take them all back, and take that good-for-nothing Haji with you too."
Taking advantage of the fact that no one was watching, the group quickly left with three orcs and a cub.
...
"Slurp~ Slurp~"
Su Tang felt a wetness on her cheek, and a slight stinging pain. When she opened her eyes, she saw a pair of big, round eyes looking at her anxiously.
It licked and nudged with its head.
The images of the moment before I lost consciousness immediately flashed through my mind.
She knew that Lion Feather's appearance was never a good thing!
"Wu Bao, don't be afraid, Mother is alright." Su Tang patted Wu Bao's head to comfort it, then stood up and looked around.
She leaned against the wall, holding Wubao in her arms, and felt that the wall behind her had a strange texture; it was not an ordinary earthen wall or stone wall.
It must be a cave, but I don't know where the exit is or how she got here.
Is it Haji or Lion Feather?
"Meow!" Wubao rubbed against Su Tang's hand, feeling wronged. It hadn't run into the field on purpose; it had been captured by the bad beast.
"My dear Wubao, I know you didn't mean it. I don't blame you. Once I find the exit, I'll take you home."
Hearing his mother's gentle voice, Wu Bao finally calmed down and obediently squatted down to the side.
Su Tang groped her way to her feet, trying to find an exit.
"I don't know where this place is, and I don't know if anything's wrong at home..." Su Tang muttered softly.
Just then, a cold voice came from the darkness behind them.
"Don't bother, you can't get out."
Su Tang paused, instinctively shielding Wu Bao in front of her, and looked ahead.
She then noticed a group of shadows huddled in a corner not far away.
The other side consisted of a group of females, huddled together, their features obscured, except for a pair of cold eyes staring at them.
She is female.
"Going out means certain death. While you're still alive, say a few more words to your cubs here. Once you leave, you won't have the chance." The female spoke, the same voice that had just been heard.
"Were you also captured? Where is this place? What kind of orcs captured you?" Su Tang asked.
But the female simply closed her eyes and ignored her.
The other females didn't even raise their heads, and the entire cave was filled with a deathly atmosphere.
Su Tang sensed an invisible oppressive atmosphere; these females seemed to have lost all will to survive.
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