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Chapter 139: Chapter 89: Soul Catcher/Ogre Little Brother_3

Looking at this scene, Kana understood.

It seems it’s necessary to discipline this disobedient one.

He grabbed the corpse behind him with both hands, and red stripes appeared.

With immense power, he swung the corpse and smashed it hard.

The corpse directly smashed onto the ogre, pinning him to the ground.

Kana leaped from the sky, landing on the ogre’s chest.

"Little shrimp, huh?!"

Kana’s eyes glowed red, glaring viciously at the ogre’s head.

Behind him, the ogre was a bit dazed, because he vaguely saw the shadow of his own boss.

He thought his eyes were playing tricks, but the sense of suppression from the magic power undeniably emanated from Kana.

This made him involuntarily swallow his saliva.

"Food and lodging included."

"What?!" Another ogre couldn’t hold it in anymore, even raising his hand despite being restrained.

"I’m willing to acknowledge Little Shrimp as the boss!"

Kana glanced at him, turned back, and stared at the head beneath his feet.

"And you? Will you acknowledge me as the boss, or end up like your boss, without a head?"

"I... I acknowledge you as the boss. But you have to include food and lodging." Food and lodging were his final stand of stubbornness.

"Very well."

Kana nodded in satisfaction, jumping down from his body.

"Relax, let them go."

"But..." The crowd couldn’t help but glance at Kana. Do they really trust him that easily?

"Don’t worry, ogres aren’t that quick-witted."

After all, ogres are slow, not dumb.

They also want to stay alive.

Since Kana said so, everyone relaxed a little, though they still remained vigilant and backed off a bit.

With no interference or constraints, the two ogres stood up.

"Little..."

"Hmm?"

"Boss."

"Hmm."

Kana nodded.

The slightly thinner, shorter ogre said, "I’m hungry."

The other ogre also nodded.

"Give them those sheep we used as bait."

Some sheep were thrown over.

"Is that enough? If not, go hunt yourself."

Kana spoke without any hesitation.

Isn’t it supposed to include food and lodging? Why do they have to hunt themselves? But pressured by the majesty Kana just demonstrated, the two ogres didn’t say much.

At least they got a free meal, didn’t they?

Better to deal with the food in front of them first.

Next is wrapping things up and truly starting to plan the village.

But that’s really not Kana’s concern.

"We’re heading back first. I need to report the news here to the chieftain," Raelia came over and said.

Kana nodded. fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm

"You’re very strong. I’ll find you for a spar if I have the time."

Hearing this, Kana looked at her and smiled: "You’re always welcome. Once everything is settled here, I’ll start working on your sister’s issue."

Raelia’s expression softened a lot, and she smiled and nodded: "See you."

The sound of galloping hooves accompanied the returning group, followed by several knights who needed to bring over the soldiers and residents around the tribe.

"Kana, do you have any suggestions for the village planning?" The Count walked over and asked, unable to help but curiously glance at the two ogres preparing to roast the sheep.

Hearing this, Kana shook his head: "Sorry, I’m not skilled in this area."

"Is that so? I see." The Count tapped his own head, smiling somewhat helplessly.

They’d already become used to subconsciously seeking Kana’s opinion whenever they had questions.

Perhaps Kana might fill in the gaps in their ideas and provide them with more interesting ones.

"However, during construction, you might consider factoring in the strength of these two ogres."

"That would be great."

Beyond that, Kana couldn’t offer much help, so he simply sat nearby.

Alyris and the others also came over.

Their eyes remained fixed on the two ogres.

Bobo boldly, curiously stared at the two ogres, scribbling notes in his book.

"How did you do it?"

"Do what?"

"Them. Why do they acknowledge you as the boss? I heard they’re pretty rebellious even as mercenaries."

Hearing this, Kana raised his right hand, clenched his fist.

"It’s about who has the bigger fist, who you listen to.

And although ogres seem slow, they aren’t actually stupid. These two haven’t interacted much with humans or other intelligent races, so they seem a bit simple.

If they were those ogre mercenaries, they’d be craftier and not so easy to placate as these two."

Most ogre mercenaries, after mingling with humans or other races for a long time, demand food and money for their help, and sometimes don’t even work hard.

They wouldn’t help just for food and lodging like now.

Kana picked up a twig and scribbled on the ground, planning his next move.

With the settlement problem solved, more considerations were needed next.

Planning to acquire the Stone of Creation, contacting the Gray Mountain Dwarves, and getting to know other intelligent races in the Eastern Wilderness, like the centaurs.

Acquiring resources from various relics, and of course solving the curse problem of Abis.

Take it one step at a time, no rush.

The plot has already been changed by him, so he can’t just mess around blindly as before.

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