CHAPTER 361

Orcs weren’t as good as goblins when it came to watching in darkness, but compared to humans, they were far better.

When working in the mines, a green orc wouldn’t even dare to raise their head in a red orc’s presence, yet Rye was now looking straight at this red orc without even blinking.

Naturally, the red orc’s blood boiled like never before.

“How dare a mere trash like you look at me when I’m eating!” he howled in orc language, hid the rest of the dumpling in his underwear and ran at her.

Rye and others couldn’t even understand what he was saying, but his body language made it obvious that he didn’t mean any good.

Fighting a red orc would do them no good, so Mina told them to run, and they did.

The red orc chased them, but to his surprise, he couldn’t catch up to them. “These rat bastards…” in the end, he gave up because he wasn’t allowed to run too far from his master’s home.

Rye and others eventually stopped, and they ended up right in front of a cemetery. There were a few vampi
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