"Badu, the food is ready, come over and eat together."
Among the golden wheat waves, a short old half-orc woman bent her waist, looked at the strong ogre several times taller than herself, and said slowly.
"Mrs. Nazaire, I am very grateful to you for taking me in, but my work is not done yet..."
The Ogre King stopped what he was doing, put the hoe aside, and replied gratefully.
The old half-orc woman smiled, raised her hand, and patted the muscle that barely touched the ogre king's calf: "Your arrival must be the blessing of our ancestors. There are not many barbaric creatures like you here. See, given time, you will definitely be able to give birth to excellent children for us, and my daughter needs a strong creature like you."
Badu smiled sheepishly, but there was a hint of gloom between his eyebrows.
Following the old half-orc woman, Badu walked through the golden wheat fields. The plump wheat grains also told Badu that there would soon be a bumper harvest here.
When he was about to arrive at his residence, which was a simple house made of logs and stones, Badu saw an abandoned well.
Beside the well, the big-eared monster, wearing a tattered helmet and holding a long-handled pitchfork, was leaning on the ground and dozing. At this moment, he was also awakened by the heavy footsteps of the ogre.
The big-eared monster woke up from his drowsiness and quickly got up. He rubbed his eyes that had not yet been opened. He was still a little confused until he saw the ogre walking slowly. The confusion in his eyes was very clear. It quickly turned into a surprise:
"Brother Badu, you are finally back!"
"Ledo, take good care of the well here! I just saw you being lazy. Is that not allowed?" The old half-orc woman snorted and accused the half-orc with some dissatisfaction.
"Ah...Grandma, I'm just too sleepy. Anyway, there's nothing going on here, and the wells have dried up a long time ago. I just want to take a short rest..." The big-eared monster scratched his head and said in a daze.
The half-orc Nazel had already expected the relaxed attitude shown by the big-eared monster Ledo. In response, she glared at him fiercely: "How did I teach you before? Your laziness is a sign of greatness." Are our ancestors willing to see it? With your attitude, when can we recover Krolod and take back everything that belongs to us? I really hope you can learn more from Badu!"
Seeing Ledo looking at him as if asking for help, Badu took the initiative to say for him: "Mrs. Nazer, I think a barbarian of Ledo's age should still participate in more real battles. Work like guarding wells is not good for him. It’s still a bit too boring.”
Badu's words made Ledo nod one after another, with even more admiration for this ogre in his eyes, but Nazer sighed deeply: "Badu, you just came here, and you are not familiar with many situations here. Don’t know.”
As she spoke, she stretched out her hand and pointed to the well that was tightly closed by wooden boards and had completely dried up: "Why do you think we abandoned the well closer to our residence and had to go further to get water? That well is not It’s not as simple as you think…”
"Monsters will emerge from the wells, terrible monsters." On the side, the big-eared monster Ledo actively added, "Of course I know about this, but until now, the monster has only appeared once. If the monster appears again, We just need to repel it, there is no need to abandon this place."
"What kind of monster?" On the side, Badu seemed to have thought of something and asked proactively.
"It was a tentacle, a very long tentacle. I have never seen that kind of monster before, and the tentacle was holding a person similar to us." Lido recalled, "After that, there were also half-people who were good at swimming. The orcs went down to the well to check, but there was nothing down there, and even the water was about to dry up."
Badu was stunned for a moment, and the uneasiness in his heart became more and more serious.
"You don't understand what that means."
On the side, the old half-orc woman let out a deep sigh: "The paradise we live in is a place worth remembering. We fought hard to snatch it from those evil mages. No matter what, we cannot expose it to other creatures." In the well Being able to cross planes and drill out such tentacle monsters only shows that this space is no longer hidden, and your arrival also shows this."
"Hero Tanan..." The big-eared monster Lieduo muttered the name, and his eyes showed a bit of longing. He seemed to have thought of something. He looked at Badu aside, the admiration in his eyes became even stronger, "Brother Badu, You once followed the great hero Tarnan and participated in the battle against the evil mage. I want to hear more about his story."
"That was not a song of victory. At the end of the battle, I became a slave. I was sold by those mages to a remote Colosseum. In the Colosseum, I met the brutal werewolf and only looked at each other. , the ferocious bull that can kill people, and the venom-spitting broken-wing flying dragon fighting to the death, a beast-fighting competition, in the end only one creature can survive..."
Seeing the longing look in the little big-eared monster's eyes, as if he wanted to experience everything he said for himself, Badu shook his head. That would not be an interesting experience. If you are not careful, you will die completely.
Recalling what happened in the past, the ogre smiled: "You want to know more? There will be opportunities in the future. The most important thing now is to fill your stomach first."
After saying that, Badu stretched out his hand and lifted up the big-eared monster's thin body and put it on his shoulders. Amidst Ledo's joyful laughter, he returned to the camp belonging to the savage creature. Badu's return, It also made the nearby savage creatures look sideways, showing expressions of admiration or yearning.
On the side, the old woman Nazer looked at the newly arrived Badu, mingling with other barbaric creatures in the camp, with a bit of relief in her eyes.
Since they came to this plane, apart from the tentacles that briefly emerged from the well, Badu is the only outsider from other planes. Badu has a different attitude towards the savage creatures living in the camp.
Some barbarians suggested that this alien creature should be executed as soon as possible to prevent everything here from being exposed. Some barbarians like Nazer firmly believed that this was the will of their ancestors and were willing to accept this barbarian hero who had fought with them. of ogres.
Badu, on the other hand, undoubtedly used her actions to show Nazer how correct her original decision was. Nazer believed that with the addition of ogres like Badu, according to the reproduction ability of savage creatures, it would not be long before there would be many ogre babies added to the tribe, and this would also make the tribe more prosperous.