The Dragon King’s Harem System

Chapter 194. The Orc’s Arrival II



Chapter 194. The Orc’s Arrival II

Dragon King's Harem Chapter 194. The Orc's Arrival II

After The Minotaurs left, I focused my attention on the Orcs. I flapped my wings once again and stopped in mid-air before I looked out at the horde, trying to find Uraugh among them. If he died, all that was left was the princess and General Kul. I'd probably choose to negotiate since I was sure the potion and the fire skill had already dealt damage to them.

Even if it didn't do any direct damage, the smell and smoke were enough to poison them. Moreover, all of that happened in a closed place. It was obvious since I could see some of them coughing. Not to mention the orc soldiers' morale had dropped since their plan fell gloriously and the minotaur had given up.

Unfortunately, a few seconds later my sight was able to catch Uraugh and his daughter splitting the crowd.

'Ha… so he's not dead yet. What a letdown,' I thought in disappointment. Instead, I didn't see General Kul. So either he died or he was leading another army to attack elsewhere.

I would assume the second one rather than the first one before I saw the body.

'Well. I just have to finish them off before they're ready,' I thought. I gave a long whistle, ordering that we would soon greet the Orcs. Although I'd rather greet them with my Battle Cry and attack them with one massive attack while they were still unprepared, leaving the fortress guardless was a reckless decision considering General Kul wasn't there.

The dragons' thunderous roars answered my whistle. Without hesitation, all of them launched past me towards the orcs.

As Eir passed me, I grabbed one of the spikes on his head and jumped onto his back. My eyes fell on the Orcs who started to look panicked once they realized our target had changed. But Uraugh's calmness said otherwise.

Quickly, I realized that they had another plan. So instead of letting the dragons attack them carelessly, I whistled in a certain tone. This time not only once but three times. It was an order to only use ranged skills to attack the orcs. Melee attacks were not allowed since we didn't know if this was a trap or not. I also assigned several dragons to spy on them from other directions and check Firestone Fortress.

All of us stopped in the mid-air. Our eyes fixed on them intently. The tension was clear since this was the beginning of another battle.

“Uraugh…” My voice sounded like a discordant groan. From the look in my eyes, my hatred was clear. So did he.

“Argod… I thought you were still sleeping. Or rather… die,” he mocked me without hesitation despite his army's state.

"Don't worry. I will live before I kill you,” I replied with another mockery.

“You won't be able to do it…” he sneered.

A condescending laugh came out of my mouth.
"After all this?" I sneered as my hand gestured at the Minotaurs retreating in the distance.
"Where did that confidence come from?" I asked him. It was both a challenge and my sudden plan to show my negligence. With this, I wished he would expose his plan sooner.

"You don't need to know..." he replied confidently before he raised his weapon at me. As if on cue, his soldiers follow him.

"C'mon. Show me what you got and call all your troops! We will settle here once and for all!” he challenged me.

In an instant, I quickly caught the plan.
'Ah… It seems General Kul is still alive after all.' I glanced in the direction of the fortress and sharpened my ears. I bet I will get a report from there soon.

‘And he should be attacking the fortress to get Evelina.’ But I knew, General Guillotine was more than prepared for this. Moreover, I had given my order to provide strict security to Evelina during this war.

"What's the matter, Argod? Are you afraid of me?" he tried to provoke me.

But none of us responded to it.
“For my whole life, I have never seen a cowardly dragon. We are not like the orcs who have a scary appearance but give up before the battle is over. Doesn't that sound familiar, Uraugh?" I was sure he soon realized it was him. It happened at the duel one day after the real Argod's coronation. When he insisted on taking Evelina with him.

The orc princess couldn't help but let out her muffled broken chuckle no matter how hard she tried to hold it in. Beside her, Uraugh's face turned red in anger.

“I will make you pay for what you did that day,” Uraugh roared in anger.

I exhaled a quick breath and smirked.
“It seems you don't understand that no means no. The one Evelina loves is me, not you." It was both a sneer and advice.

“What bullshit is that?! Does a marriage between royalty require love?” he retorted in a clinical tone.

"Oh, so you don't actually love her after all. Does that mean you planned to use her from the start?” I guessed in a calm tone.

“None of your business!” he snapped.

"It's my business. Evelina is my wife. So everything that deals with her is my business," I said in the same calm tone.

That statement made Uraugh's eyes widen in shock.
"You have claimed her?" he clarified. His surprise was clear from his face.

"I did. She is a gentle and nice wife. But I'm sure the one that made you chase her is---”
I stopped my words once a faint roar came from the direction of the fortress. It was a report that General Kul brought his soldiers to attack the fortress and General Guillotine with his soldiers was fighting them.

“It seems my guess was right. Your General is still alive and is attacking the fortress. How nice of you to act as a decoy of your own plan,” I continued.

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