Everything is not settled yet.
Helping the orc village to be liberated is only the first step. He Wen understands that the people of the orc tribe know this better.
It was possible to live quietly before, but now that the banner of resistance has been raised and thousands of human cavalry have been killed, this matter will escalate into a racial conflict between the human race and the orc race.
Those knights who escaped would definitely report this news to the Royal City of Talis, and it was only a matter of time before the Royal City's suppression army arrived.
At this moment, He Wen and his group were discussing their next move in Elder Huck's house, which had become a command post for them.
"Should we...leave Vasata Forest now?"
Elder Huck spoke first.
"After all, if humans really send regular troops to eliminate us, it will not be comparable to the Red Dragon Knights and the Nanjun Crusaders."
Several old orcs nodded.
"We shouldn't leave! This is our home! My father and so many orcs have lost their lives to protect this orc clan. Why? Isn't it to protect our home! "
Hal stood up and said excitedly.
"Now the human knight army has been defeated by us! Why should we leave instead!"
The younger orcs all agreed, and they were divided into two factions.
Those who advocate escaping from the forest are generally the older orcs, while those who advocate staying in the forest are the new generation.
This seems to be a collision of ideas between two stages of the orc clan.
The older generation of orcs love the forest no less than the younger generation, but they pay more attention to the overall situation and understand the general situation, so they choose to leave.
The younger generation thinks that no matter what the price, they cannot leave their homes.
"Hal! You are still young! We old bones will die if we die! But you can't! There are fewer and fewer orcs scattered in the world! If you stay here, you will die!"
"Grandpa Huck! We are young but we are not afraid of death! My father died to protect this place, which proves that this is such an important home, so I will inherit his legacy! I will never leave!"
"Nonsense!"
Seeing the two sides arguing, He Wen sighed. He didn't want to get involved in this matter, but the orcs seemed to regard him as their spiritual leader.
But even so, it is still the right of the beast tribe to stay or leave, so He Wen said nothing at this time.
Harudo, who had been silent until now, looked at He Wen and said.
"Professor, could you please give us some advice?"
Harudo's age group is just between Hal and Elder Huck, and he belongs to the most calm category.
At this time, he knew that if Hal and Elder Huck continued to quarrel like this, there would definitely be huge differences by then, and maybe the two groups would directly part ways.
So Harudo was very smart. He asked the question to He Wen, the beast tribe who would do whatever he said now.
"well."
Of course He Wen knew what Harudo meant, and he sighed helplessly.
"In this case, let's sort it out one by one. Elder, you said you wanted to leave the forest. Have you thought about where you are going?"
Huck nodded and said.
"Go north to the Noka Plateau, which is the birthplace of our werewolf tribe. We are not very adaptable to the hot and humid climate in the south. The Noka Plateau is our real homeland. I believe there must be our compatriots there, and , the Noka Plateau does not belong to the Talis Kingdom, and we should not continue to be hunted there."
He Wen nodded and then opened the map.
"The Wasata Forest we are currently in is located in the southern part of the human kingdom, that is, Arnan County. To get to the Noka Plateau, you need to pass through Nansaka County, Lucerne County, and also need to climb the high mountain of the Heart of Prayer. , and finally you can enter the Noka Plateau.”
He Wen used his finger to plot the route on the map.
"According to our pace, it may take three months to reach the Noka Plateau."
Elder Huck nodded.
"Yes, Professor, we have food reserves. This time we also seized many knights' food. I believe it will not be a problem to last for three months."
He Wen sighed.
His fingers focused on several points on the map.
"That is without any interference, but if we choose this route, we will inevitably encounter heavy siege by humans. Not to mention that we are weak now, even if we are an army of 100,000, we will be chased and intercepted by humans along the way. How many of them can reach the Noka Plateau in the end?"
Elder Huck stopped talking.
He indeed neglected this point. The most proud thing of the human army was the knights.
They are a race with the most mobile troops in the world. It is easy to intercept and kill hundreds of these orcs.
Seeing that Huck stopped talking, He Wen looked at Hal again.
"Now it's your turn. You said you want to defend the forest?"
"Yes Professor, I think as long as we work together we can..."
"Idealism is a must in war."
He Wen interrupted Hal's words bluntly. He drew a circle outside the Wasata Forest with his hand.
"As far as I know, there are a total of five towns and fifteen county seats in Arnan County, and their distribution locations happen to be around the Vasata Forest. If you say you want to defend the forest, have you ever thought about it, once the King of Talis City Send troops here and cooperate with the garrison in Arnan County, they can pour in from all directions in the forest."
Speaking of congratulations, he pointed to the door again.
"If you think those knights today can defeat you alone, do you think they can defeat them?"
Hal bit his lip and finally shook his head.
"And if you hold on to the forest, the army you will face is likely to be dozens of times larger than the Nan County Crusaders."
This was He Wen's conservative estimate. Those young orcs who were originally high-spirited all bowed their heads deeply like Hal.
But judging from their clenched fists, they did not lose their fighting spirit.
"Then, Professor, you don't support the information they put forward, so what should we do?"
Harudo seems to have expected this. Although the beasts look no different from humans, they just have some more beast characteristics and their lifespan is longer than humans.
But for people of this race, especially warriors, their IQ is sometimes inversely proportional to their combat effectiveness.
Harudo is an exception, and He Wen also sees this.
This orc warrior is restrained and calm, and has the demeanor of a general.
At this moment, He Wen looked at Harudo and looked him up and down. What he was already thinking about was not the next development, but how to make Harudo stronger.