Magic, Evil Gods, and the Fourth Calamity

Chapter 69 Admit it! You can't accept those brutal and savage orcs...



Chapter 69 Admit it! You can't accept those brutal and savage orcs...

When David appeared in Kolster City with the head of the Bone-Tearer, filled with despair and resentment, the orcs, who had been fiercely resisting, instantly lost their fighting strength due to excessive panic.

The racial characteristics of orcs prevent them from forming an effective organizational structure, and the establishment of an entire tribe depends on the powerful strength of a particular orc.

When this powerful orc is killed, the organization that was attached to him will also collapse at an incredible speed.

At the moment David kills the Bonebreaker, humanity will ultimately win, and will surely win, victory in the city of Colster.

The players pounced on the orcs like wolves swarming out of their nest, greedily and wantonly plundering their lives.

Compared to the orcs of Sogoria who lost all will to resist after witnessing the fall of the gods, the orcs of Kolster are clearly more robust and can provide players with more combat enjoyment.

Death still permeates Kolster, and the orcs are forced to retreat step by step under pressure from the players.

At the moment of their chieftain's death, the orcs of the Kolster tribe were like headless flies, not knowing what to do next.

At this moment, the high priest of the Kolster orc tribe stepped forward, knowing that the most important thing at this stage was to unite all the orcs and get them back together as soon as possible.

Although the high priest did not possess such abilities, he knew how to unite all the orcs in Kolster.

Sacrifice!

Yes, the fastest way to gather all the orcs now is to bring the gods into the world through sacrifice.

So the high priest, with his men and offerings, went to the Church of War.

A sacrificial ceremony was held inside...

"There? There seems to be some bad noise!"

Holding the "Blade of Courage," David instinctively looked in the direction of the Church of War and couldn't help but mutter to himself.

"Do you know what's over there?"

Huang Tian, ​​who had been following David closely and wanted to see how "Otherworld Online" created important NPCs in the game, couldn't help but ask when he heard this.

David, a "resident" of Colster, was quite understanding of Colster: "I remember the Church of War was over there..."

Before Huang Tian could speak, Old Li, who always worked for the boss, quietly said, "Could it be a sacrifice? Or summoning a god?"

I recently saw on the forum that the primary target of the siege of Sogoria was the Church of War, apparently because the statues enshrined there could communicate with the pantheon of war gods and served as a temporary medium for divine intervention!

"Oh no! We absolutely cannot let them succeed!"

Upon hearing Old Li's brief description, David's pupils contracted involuntarily, and he shot off towards the church like an arrow.

"Look, David is running that way!"

"Quick, keep up! There's a new plot development!"

It wasn't just Huang Tian who followed David in the previous row; many players who had witnessed David's execution of Ga Gu also spontaneously followed behind David.

Any seasoned gamer can tell that David is the protagonist of the game, and following the protagonist will definitely trigger a very important part of the game's storyline.

David charged forward at full speed, and any orcs who tried to stop him along the way became victims of his blade.

Within minutes, David arrived in front of the Church of War.

Looking at this church, which in the past would have been mercilessly killed if humans even approached it, he rushed in without any hesitation.

The orc priests' sacrifice took place in the main hall of the church, where a dozen or so "sacrifices" lay dead in pools of blood.

Among them are humans and orcs.

The entire sacrificial ceremony has now officially begun, and the countless statues of the god of war enshrined in the church are now glowing with a blood-red light.

"Heh heh, human, you're too late! Prepare to face the punishment descended by my race's gods!"

The orc high priest stared at David with anger and disgust, at this man who, in his eyes, deserved only to be livestock.

"You beasts, you inferior beings, how dare you defy the orcs, how dare you bare your fangs before your master! Heh, die! Die, all of you, under the wrath of the great god..."

The orc high priest roared, seemingly foreseeing his opponent die under the wrath of the great god, leaving not even a trace behind.

But the next moment, his roaring words caught in his throat, because he saw a scene he couldn't understand.

The statue, which was supposed to be the medium through which the gods manifested in the world, suddenly spewed out countless amounts of blood-red energy, surging towards the humans who had just rushed in.

To be precise, they surged toward the long sword in his hand.

"That, that's it!"

The high priest stared in astonishment. He sensed the aura of an orc god from the longsword, which was forged from the body and authority of an orc god and should have been part of the war god's belief system!

"Blasphemer! You blasphemer!"

The high priest's voice trembled as he pointed at David with a terrified finger.

But the next moment, the long sword in David's hand cleaved him in two, destroying the idol behind him as well.

boom!

As the statue shattered, the divine power it contained was released unrestrained. However, this time there was no gunpowder to guide it; a portion of this immense energy merged into the longsword in David's hand, while the majority simply dissipated into thin air.

It seems to have been taken away by some being.

"Phew~"

David let out a long breath, but his whole body was filled with endless killing intent and ferocity.

He walked outside the church, holding the "Blade of Courage," and looked at his fellow rebels who had been scattered and gathered together by the orcs, as well as the heroes summoned by the gods.

They looked at him silently, as if waiting for him to say something.

It was at this moment that David felt a sudden whim, and a spark of inspiration fell from an unseen height and landed in his heart.

The Blade of Courage pierced deep into the hard stone slabs surrounding the Church of War, and David Gretel let out a human roar.

"Fellow countrymen, long live humanity!"

Admit it, you simply cannot stand those brutal and savage orcs.

They are different from us.

You can't stand these bastards oppressing humanity. Today they eat your family, tomorrow they'll eat you.

You can't stand living in a world full of these superior, oppressive, and even cannibalistic people!

Our emotions are incompatible, and our logic is very different.

Coexistence? Absolutely impossible.

Now is the time for us to seek glory for our ancestors.

Listen, my fellow countrymen!

The call of our ancestors, they call in the forest, they call on the highlands, they call in the sky, in the past, in the present, and in the future, in every part of this world, in every inch of this world's concept.

War! War! War!

Fellow countrymen!

Now, the time has come!

Roar at those evil aliens, wage war against those abominable monsters!

We fight with weapons, we fight with our bodies, we fight with our souls.

We fight on every inch of the world of Errol!

Fight for the future of humanity, even if it means burning the world and destroying the gods!

Go forth and let those who seek to persecute and destroy our race know!

War has come!

For all of humanity!

Long live humanity!


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