He's even wearing armor.
Must be some kind of general among those beastmen, right? Seems like he has blind in one eye.
The world is vast and there s no shortage of wonders.
That saying is truly accurate.
Leuenia treated as a rare beast and observed by the masses felt a wave of humiliation and anger.
But unfortunately his hands and feet were shackled by bronze feathers.
And even a large wad of cloth was forcibly stuffed in his mouth.
He couldn't even move, let alone curse.
Who would have thought that the dignified chief of the five great beastmen tribes would end up like this? His hands and feet struggled incessantly, making the bronze shackles clink.
But alas, the werewolf race was not known for their strength.
Trying to break the bronze feeds was akin to chasing a dream.
Noticing the commotion from the cage behind him, Lu Gene frowned slightly.
Although he didn't think this werewolf had the strength to break the bronze fedters, he still signaled to his four subordinates nearby to pay a bit more attention.
This action was also at Lu G's behest.
They had been escorting him so openly without incident.
And during this time, the people of Dajou City and Sona City had undoubtedly observed Lee Yuia over and over again.
The reason Luo G wanted to do this was straightforward.
To throw one Le Yuji out first, allowing the people of the Wania civilization to open their eyes and get accustomed to it so that when they eventually saw too many beastmen, they wouldn't be unable to accept it and cause any trouble.
However, in any case, Li Yujia was safely escorted to Mingjing City.
After entering the city gate and into the capital of their Wanja civilization, it seemed that nothing would go wrong now.
Jean Tangs people had long been waiting for the handover, and after efficiently handing over Lee Yuia in the cage to Jean Tangs subordinates.
Lu Jeene and the others who had escorted him, exchanged sympathetic glances with Li Yua, making him feel a sense of strangeness and foroding.
Before he could think much about it, a sack was already placed over his head.
Faced with this sudden situation, he instinctively struggled.
But these people were ruthless.
Before he could struggle much, they struck him twice hard.
When he regained consciousness, he found himself sitting in a dimly lit room.
Of course, for him as a werewolf, darkness was not a problem.
However, sometimes seeing too clearly wasn't good thing.
The werewolf's night vision made him acutely aware that he was sitting on something resembling an interrogation chair entirely made of bronze with its base firmly fixed to the ground.
Making any attempt to struggle feudal, his hands and feet were tightly shackled to the armrests and legs of the chair, clearly designed to prevent the prisoner from escaping.
Scanning the room quickly, Leua noticed that it was surprisingly clean and tidy.
But as he sniffed, his keen werewolf sense of smell detected a lingering blood scent in the room.
Something deadly had undoubtedly happened here before.
And combined with Lu Jyn's earlier sympathetic gazes and his current predicament, Li Yuia was suddenly drenched in cold sweat.
They were planning to interrogate him.
Damn it, let me out.
Let me out.
With this thought, Liu and Jia could no longer remain calm.
The terror in his heart made him unable to help but shout loudly.
However, everyone knew that this method was actually useless.
Leu didn't know how long he had been shouting until the door opened, and a man carrying a torch walked in, bringing some light into the dim room.
However, this was clearly not the main person.
Leuen's gaze directly bypassed him and fell on a person who followed him in.
This person looked very ordinary, the kind that would be impossible to find in a crowd.
But at that moment, the crisis instinct that unexpectedly arose in Leuia after his transformation into a beast man went off like a siren.
His werewolf instincts were warning him that this ordinarylooking human was extremely dangerous.
His fur bristled and he bared his sharp fangs at Jeong Tang, growling like a beast, warning the other not to come closer.
However, Jeang Tang clearly paid no mind.
He leisurely sat down on the chair opposite.
Flipping through the list of questions that Lu Gi had asked Lu Gene to bring while casually waving his hand.
Just as a Yujia was puzzled by the significance of this action, a dull whistling sound accompanied a powerful blow that struck his long wolf jaw.
The intense pain from this blow nearly dazed him, leaving his mind blank.
And even his remaining eye showed signs of disorientation.
However, the other party clearly would not give him a chance to recover.
A basin of cold water was splashed onto his face.
His pupils constricted, and as a Yuia snapped back to reality, he opened his wolf mouth and spat out a mouthful of blood soaked broken teeth.
The severe pain continually stimulated every nerve in him, causing him to howl uncontrollably.
Facing this situation, the man standing beside him couldn't help but frown.
Then raised the bloodied, long-handled hammer again, delivering another heavy blow that not only knocked out the few remaining wolf teeth in Leuja's mouth, but also completely silenced him.
With Li Yu's heavy breathing gone, the interrogation room fell into a brief silence.
At this moment, a voice that was so ordinary it was indistinguishable rang out in the interrogation room.
From now on, you will answer whatever I ask.
Understood? Chapter 373.
Returned to Ming Jing City after the war ended.
Luo Gi stayed in Shang Yuan City for 6 days.
Once he had arranged all matters on the front line properly, he returned to Ming Jing City with a group of people, which of course included Leu and some traditionalist werewolf warriors who had already expressed their willingness to submit to him.
However, for him, the Orc race was still a brand new species.
To be safe, Luog took some time to confirm the loyalty of these werewolves one by one.
And naturally, he couldn't help but take a glance at their attribute panels.
He had to admit that the basic combat power of the Orc race was indeed strong.
Even if he randomly pulled a soldier from a team, their bravery level was a solid three stars, while the average human soldier only had two stars.
After confirming their loyalty and feeling that there were no major issues, Lu Gi decided to bring them back to Ming Jing City.
On one hand, this was to help his people accept the existence of orcs more quickly, making them realize that these orcs were about to become a part of their civilization.
On the other hand, it was to alleviate Liku's anxiety as a surrender general and to boost his loyalty.
Once it reached over 80 points, he could basically trust this Wolf Clan leader.
By the way, at this point, Liku's loyalty had already reached 70 points.
Upon entering the city, riding on the back of the blazing fire horse, Lu Gi, still in his military attire, enjoyed the cheers of his people.
Originally, during such a triumphant return, Lu G could be considered the absolute protagonist.
But this time, the werewolf warriors in the team attracted a lot of attention.
In just a few short days, the existence of orcs had become widely known among the people of the myriad civilizations.
The people were gradually accepting the presence of these novel beings.
However, when they saw a group of werewolf warriors walking alongside Lu G on his triumphant return, their surprised and curious eyes couldn't help but focus on them.
Lu G, of course, didn't mind this, as it was precisely his intention.
He wanted the orcs to appear as much as possible in the eyes of his people.
Occasionally seeing one orc would surprise everyone.
But when they could see orcs every day just by going out for a stroll, would they still be surprised? No.
Because it would have become a norm.
Of course, to achieve such an effect, Lu G felt he still had a long way to go.
He didn't expect humans and orcs to live harmoniously in the same city immediately, whether for safety reasons or otherwise.
This was unrealistic.
Luog also wouldn't forcibly mix humans and orcs together so quickly as that would only lead to more trouble.
The mutual integration of the two civilizations required time.
According to his plan, he would first launch Civilization Conqueror to annex the Orc civilization, occupy their citystates, and then establish those cities as Orc cities, similar to special administrative regions.
He would then attempt to facilitate trade between human society and orc society, allowing the orcs to accept and adapt to the laws and lifestyle of the myriad civilizations.
And only after that would he pursue deeper civilization integration.
How do you feel? Very prosperous.
After holding back for a long time, Lee managed to come up with this one word, but he truly couldn't find any other adjectives.
Along the way, they had seen the scale of Shang Yuan City and the prosperity of Dhou City.
But they never expected that the level of prosperity in Mingjing city was even above that of Dou City, even giving a sense of overwhelming superiority.