Chapter 391 Go Get to Know
"Are you okay?" Anti asked as he moved the boulder that was blocking the road.
Upon hearing this, Rafafar checked his condition again: "Not good."
There is no point in hiding it, everyone already knows it, and keeping it secret will be detrimental to the subsequent battle arrangements.
Anti nodded and said nothing more.
Luckily, the two found the way they came. Perhaps it was because the structure here was more stable and was not directly collapsed by the fighting between the two sides.
There are quite a few corpses of beast zombies outside. They might have been attracted by the movement in the underground ruins and died in the aftermath.
This is not the first time this has happened.
After seeing the light of day again, they found a building and cleared it to rest inside.
Rafafar prepared some perfume to stabilize his condition, and at the same time took this opportunity to continue teaching Anti the technique of perfume making.
After he briefly taught all the incense and medicines he commonly used, he took out a booklet.
"This is my personal experience in perfume making. It also contains all the incense formulas of the Gulan Sacrifice Tower, as well as some incense that I have improved and developed personally. Maybe it can provide you with some help in the future."
Anti took the book and did not refuse.
Perfume making is not difficult to learn. After all, it is the application of primitive sensory power developed by the orcs, so the threshold is not high.
Therefore, what is valuable are these perfume-making ideas and various formulas.
"Thank you."
Rafafar shook his head gently and closed his eyes to rest: "Compared to what you did, what I did was just the help that any other high-ranking priest could provide you."
Anti always felt that these people praised him too highly.
But I also know that no matter how much I explain this kind of thing, it will be useless and will only make me look confused.
At times like this, just accept it silently and try your best to fulfill the wishes of those who have expectations of him.
If his grandfather had given him affirmative feedback on whether he should continue with sports, he would have continued to do so.
But it turned out that his grandfather, who had urged him to achieve something great since he was a child, did not have any requirements for An Ti before he passed away. He even withdrew many of his previous strict and harsh requirements, even though An Ti always completed them very well.
The reason was because of Anti's mother. She received the same strict education and grew up under the shadow of her grandfather, but when she grew up, she eloped with Anti's biological father without hesitation.
Then he left Anti to the care of his grandfather.
Grandpa still had a lot to say before he closed his eyes, but when he thought of his daughter whom he never saw for the last time, his always stern expression did not remain until the last moment, and he took back many of his past words with regret and sorrow.
One last word...
However, the grandfather who closed his eyes in front of Anti did not know that about three minutes after he closed his eyes, Anti's mother appeared at the door of the ward.
Of course, this is not important anymore.
Maybe it's because after coming to this world, I've seen too many people who have their own persistence, and who still move forward even though they know there is little hope and a bumpy future.
Anti felt that his emotions unexpectedly fluctuated more than when he was on Earth, and it seemed that he could also get some encouragement from these beings, even if it was very slight.
No matter how many jokes I made in my mind and how many frivolous words I said, in the end, what I showed on the outside was always this ruthless look. It was difficult for emotions to radiate out, and when they passed through the filter of the body, they were largely blocked.
Considering this, it is indeed quite remarkable that Xiuman was able to capture Anti's overflowing emotions.
Anti closed his eyes.
I saw the stranger in the shadow in the corner of my thoughts.
The stranger looked at him silently, and the hatred in his heart didn't seem as strong anymore. Of course, it might also be because Anti's thoughts were confused and his perception was wrong.
The two stared at each other for a long time, and the stranger suddenly stretched out his hand, and the unusually slender and sharp index finger of his left hand pointed to the distance of the thought space that Anti had constructed for himself.
Anti turned his head and looked in the direction it guided.
There, a huge void appeared in Anti's mind at some point in time. Something was constantly decomposing and dissipating into nothingness, marking a future that awaited Anti.
……
The orc team walked silently on the road to the center of the sky city Gulan Sgeti, the Tower of the Beast God, a bridge leading from the outside to the center.
As they got closer, even though only ruins of the sturdy tower were left floating in the air, the excitement and shock it brought to the orcs remained undiminished.
When they walked across the bridge and arrived at the gate of the Beast God Tower, Angmo stopped and the team behind him also stopped.
Ever since the team emerged from the underground ruins area, an eerie silence has enveloped them.
Seeing Angmo stop, the other orcs also became nervous.
"Everyone, this is us...the end of my journey." Angmo turned to look at his compatriots whom he was proud of. They had suffered heavy casualties from continuous fighting and constant confrontations with powerful enemies. Even with their strong physiques and self-healing abilities, the herd of beasts before them had already reached their limit.
No one spoke, waiting for Angmo's next words.
"This is a difficult journey, and the road ahead is still full of uncertainty and unknowns." Angmo said in a somewhat discouraging tone.
When an orc was about to speak, Angmo suddenly raised his head and said, "For us, this may not be the path to revival." The orcs were a little surprised.
But Kavo had a strange look on his face. He was the only orc present who understood Angmo's thoughts.
"This is a path of growth, a journey that bears witness to our shortcomings." Angmo looked at his shaking hands.
When facing the leader of the zombies, he almost couldn't hold the knife steadily. Next, he had to challenge the person who defeated the leader of the zombies, even though he had been defeated by that person twice.
The first time he survived, but the second time he lost the lives of many of his compatriots.
This can't happen anymore.
"Racial revival is not something that can be achieved overnight, nor can it be achieved with passion alone. We made preparations and paid a lot before we set out, but facts tell us that what we paid was far from enough. We thought about things too simply and superficially, and did not think carefully about what we might have to face and what we must fight against."
"We are not necessarily much stronger than the corpse-eating demons we just defeated." Angmo said decisively.
"Angmo, you..." A subordinate next to him who was seriously injured was one of the few trusted subordinates of Angmo who was still alive after many battles.
It didn't understand, and most of the orcs didn't understand. Victory seemed to be near, but why did the leader keep saying discouraging words?
"More accumulation, more cognition... these are what we need. The beastmen of today are not a complete race. Except for a few beastmen who have been passed down from generation to generation, many of our compatriots present here have awakened because of miracles. Therefore, we are not completely the beastmen of the past... We have obtained some leftovers from the past, but these may equip us with strength, but they cannot equip us with our thoughts and cognition."
"Those are the foundations of civilization. They are the foundations that allowed the beastmen and humans to rise in the past in environments far more hostile than ours."
Ang Mo sighed: "But I can't bring these to you."
"You've done enough."
"These are not important. As long as we have enough power, we will have enough time to do these things after we defeat the humans!"
"Yes, we are about to succeed. There is no need..."
Most orcs still don't understand. They are born like this as wild beasts. Having no power is their original sin, and any civilized ideas and knowledge are not important.
Only a few people fell into deep thought, but they couldn't come up with anything for a while.
"I will walk the last part of the journey alone." Angmo said calmly.
"What?! We still have the power!"
"I can still fight! They are just minor injuries!"
"Don't worry about us!"
"Don't underestimate us. We have all been taught by you."
Angmo smiled with relief, but still shook his head: "Yes, this is teaching. So you also need to listen carefully here: your hands are the proof of wisdom. Wisdom is the difference between the beastmen and the wild beasts."
After saying that, it looked directly at the end of the team, Kavo and Fent, who were a long distance away from the other orcs.
"Kawo. It will be your new guide. You must learn from it and think like it."
Most of the orcs were in disbelief. Even though Angmo's silence had allowed the other orcs to "betray" Kavo and Fent, that was fine, but they actually wanted Kavo to be the new leader?!
What does this mean! ?
"Give Kawo some time, give yourselves some time. Witness your own changes, and then you can decide your future, but at least for now..."
The shadow of a lion with a confused mind suddenly appeared on Angmo's body. It raised its head and let out a ferocious roar, shocking all the orcs present.
"Obey the order!"
"Yes!" All the orcs responded subconsciously.
Angmo rarely showed toughness and cruelty towards his own people, and instantly suppressed all dissatisfaction and doubts. At least in the short term, they would not go against Angmo's legacy.
Angmo looked at Kavo, Kavo gathered all his thoughts, nodded slightly to Angmo and gave him a thumbs up.
Angmo couldn't help laughing, then turned and walked towards the gate of the Beast God Tower.
The broken and heavy door was pushed down by Angmo.
All the orcs looked at Angmo's back, wanting to chase and catch up with that figure, but they were unwilling to go against Angmo's instructions, so they could only stay where they were.
As the door was pushed open, a gust of wind blew out, lifting Angmo's mane.
It was like a melodious lion's roar, spreading into the distance.
……
The wind blew his hair, and Anti opened his dark eyes and raised his head from his raised knees.
Did I seem to have fallen asleep without realizing it?
It was a bit unexpected.
However, it is also time.
On the side, Rafafar was already standing by the window looking into the distance. Noticing Anti's awakening, he asked, "How was your rest?"
Anti stood up and moved his body slightly: "Not so good, as long as I fall asleep, I always feel so tired when I wake up."
(End of this chapter)