Since the patriarch had made the decision, the tribesmen had no objection and dispersed after dividing the meat.
The tribesmen noticed that the patriarch seemed to be in a bad mood today, so they decided not to stay outside and went back home to eat.
In the evening, the orcs guarding the gate roared as if they were attacked!
When Bach heard the sound, he ran out with the barbecue in his mouth. Orcs from all directions of the tribe rushed towards the place where the sound came from.
When they arrived, they found two orcs covered in wounds being chased by four or five ironback beasts. They might have accidentally run into their tribe.
The two seriously injured bear beasts saw them and cried for help: "We are from the Tieda tribe in the east, please save us!"
Without hesitation, Bach decided to rescue him because he knew the chief of the Tieda tribe.
With the chief leading the charge, the orcs swarmed forward, and the five iron-backed beasts were no match for them.
When Wente arrived, the matter here had been resolved, so he stayed to see the situation.
Two orcs from the Tieda tribe were seriously injured. The tribesmen carried them into the healing cave next to the witch doctor. Bach went to the witch doctor's cave to find grass for healing.
The witch doctor was lying on the bed, weak and unable to move. Beside him was an orc of the same age as him. That was the witch doctor's orc partner, Da Mu.
Da Mu heard the noise and asked Bach, "Chief, what happened?"
Bach explained, "Two orcs from the Tieda tribe were chased by the Ironback Beast and are now seriously injured. I came here to find some grass to heal their wounds."
After hearing this, the witch doctor raised his arm weakly. Da Mu understood what he meant and went to the herb shelf to find the one that could heal the wound and gave it to Bach.
Bach thanked him and left with the herbs.
The two orcs were lucky. They only had superficial injuries and looked dying due to excessive blood loss. They would be able to recover almost immediately after eating a few more meals of meat.
When Bach was about to apply herbal medicine to them, the two had already fallen into a coma, so he forced them to drink some cold leaf water to prevent them from getting sick from the heat.
Looking at the thick fur on the two cats' bodies, Bach was in a dilemma. Since he shaved Yin Xiao's hair last time, he found that the hair recovered very quickly after shaving.
If he was from the same tribe, he would have shaved his head on the spot. But the key point is that this is from an outsider tribe. Shaving the hair might make others unhappy?
After a flash of thought, he threw the idea aside. Who cares? I've already saved them and sacrificed the herbs. Who dares to object to shaving their hair?
Just shave it!
After applying the herbs, Bach found an orc who could fly to deliver a letter to the Tieda tribe.
You can't just eat and drink for free in their tribe, so this task was given to Dasen, who is as fast as an Impreza.
Da Sen took the order and left. Wen Te had already gone back to sleep with his female in his arms.
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Da Sen flew for half the night before arriving at the Tieda tribe. The orcs on guard spotted him and he quickly introduced himself, "I'm an orc from the Wuda tribe. I need to see your chief!"
When the orcs guarding the Tieda tribe heard that they were from the Wuda tribe, they relaxed their vigilance a little and asked about their purpose. "Why do you want to see our leader?"
Da Sen said, "Two bear beasts from your Tieda tribe were attacked by Ironback beasts and were rescued by our tribe leader. The tribe leader asked me to tell you to bring them back."
When the guarding beastman heard this, he asked anxiously, "Who are the two bear beasts?"
"I don't know. They fainted when they were rescued. I want to see your clan leader." Da Sen shook his head. Who could ask the name if he fainted?
The guarding orcs then stopped trying to stop him and led Dasen to the chief's cave.
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