The Record of Orc Civilization

Chapter 384: Disgusting Species

The Record of Orc Civilization

Chapter 384: Disgusting Species

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Chapter 384: Disgusting Species

(Nevare 3rd POV)

*SLASH!

The lightning sword cleaved through a massive giant, over three meters tall, splitting it in two. As the two halves fell to the ground, it still twitched before the remaining electricity burned through its body.

Nevare no longer focused on her fallen foe and began searching for new enemies.

Although the Wuhan Clan’s human experiment results, the Ogres, were much stronger than ordinary humans, in reality, Ogres were only slightly stronger than a Level 2 Constellation Mage.

They would be helpless against a Level 3 Constellation Mage, let alone a Level 5 like Nevare. Perhaps the only Valkyrie facing significant risk against the Ogres was Ira, who had recently transformed just a few months ago.

However, Nevare paid little attention to Ira and only aided her when she was in dire straits.

This would be good combat practice for Ira. Ogres although physically strong did not have a good battle IQ so even a Level 1 Constellation Mage could defeat them if careful.

In the end, the battle lasted only a few dozen minutes, and all the Ogres were vanquished by the Valkyries.

Nevare didn’t even break a sweat in the end, and although some Valkyries were injured, it all happened during the explosion of the underground laboratory.

Nevare then ordered the Valkyries to ensure there were no surviving Ogres and to gather any remaining items from the underground laboratory.

She was sure Luna would be delighted to receive this advanced equipment.

Moreover, she had proposed to Moku several times to attack the human or elf alliance research laboratories just for getting more advance equipment and data research.

Although Moku could create many things using Pandava, he couldn’t create something he didn’t fully understand how it worked.

However, Luna’s proposal was always rejected by Moku, citing that it wasn’t as urgent as the opportunity to fight demons.

For Moku, participating in the Second Mana Species War was crucial. Not only as a place to train new Asuras but also as a source of new food.

That’s why Moku wanted to maintain good relations with the elf and human alliances for the time being.

Sometimes, Nevare couldn’t guess what her husband was thinking. Sometimes he acted foolishly like a barbarian who only relied on their muscles, but sometimes he was wiser than a sage.

That’s why Nevare often agreed with Moku’s decisions rather than opposing them.

As one of the four Main Queens, she had a significant voice in Wilwatikta. After all, all human Valkyries were under her command, so it could be said that Nevare held more than a tenth of the kingdom’s military power. And that number continued to increase as they rescued more female slaves.

But after today, Nevare could no longer wait for Moku to decide on war against the human alliance.

She wanted to eradicate these disgusting creatures that were nothing more than pests of this world right now.

Of all the mana species in this world, only humans truly do not deserve to continue breathing on the surface of this earth.

While Nezena’s story sounds tragic, elves had no direct role in her suffering. She was merely forgotten by her own kind, but it was humans who inflicted torture upon her.

Perhaps warbeasts, who enjoy fighting each other, can be called barbaric. However, they do so only due to the shrinking territories. Even demon species have strong reasons for attacking other mana species.

Only humans... only humans inflict suffering not only upon other mana species but also upon their own species out of selfishness and arrogance.

Every race of mana species, except humans, inherits genetic traits from their ancestors, making them different from one race to another.

For example, swamp elves have very different genetics from water elves. This makes it impossible for two different elf races to produce offspring.

Perhaps this is why, in the past, elf races harbored mutual hatred and struggled to unite. They are considered one species only because of their shared Mana usage, but biologically, one elf race differs from another.

Nevertheless, after the First Mana Species War, all elf races merged and formed a strong alliance. Each of their kings, while having their own interests, still aimed to make the elf species stronger and ensure their survival.

Until now Nevare had never heard of one elven race enslaving another. In fact, there is no slavery at all in this species.

However, the same cannot be said for the human species.

Despite having different skin colors and body shapes, they share the same genetics.

Thus, one human can marry and have offspring with another human, even with different skin colors.

Yet, strangely, humans still categorize themselves into races that are truly nonsensical. It’s as if they’re trying to find differences within their own species, with minor distinctions in place of differences.

Simply because of differences in residence, language, and skin color, humans compartmentalize their species.

Even worse, one human race belittles another by giving entirely nonsensical generalizations. It’s as if there’s a clear distinction between one race and another.

Nevare inadvertently mentioned this when discussing Luna’s findings with Moku.

She never expected Moku to provide an answer that she never expected to come from the mouth of a monster species like an asura.

Moku said that humans always feel they are more unique than others. So, they seek to differentiate themselves from others and boast about it.

They like to think themselves to be born different from others, thus considering others inferior to themselves.

However, nothing they possess can be considered superior to what others have.

That’s why humans create a system to assess how superior they are compared to others, like comparing their wealth with others.

Yet, no matter how rich a person is, they will never be able to eat without someone else planting grain for them.

After that, he seemed to gaze into the distant horizon while saying, "Humans in this world are fortunate because they have clear enemies to defeat. If only humans existed in this world, you would see how cruel humans can be to each other."

Initially, Nevare rejected Moku’s words in her heart.

She believed that humans couldn’t possibly be so foolish and cruel. However, she has now realized that nothing good can come from the creature called human.

They only create destruction stemming from their selfishness alone. It may indeed be true that asuras have a high likelihood of annihilating all living beings on Earth.

However, this only occurs as a byproduct of their food requirements. An asura needs hundreds of kilograms of meat every day to survive, and when combined with their Dragon Breath Cultivation needs, that figure turns into tons.

Yet, asuras never leave any food behind. They even digest bones to become dragon prana for their cultivation.

But what about humans? They create a culture where food is no longer a necessity but a lifestyle.

The amount of food needed by humans every day is truly bewildering compared to how much their bodies actually need to survive.

Not only that, but they also make a hobby out of picking and choosing food and discarding what they don’t like, while in other parts of the world, many other humans are starving.

Even with mage abilities, they cannot fulfill all human desires. They are like creatures with insatiable desires that will never be satisfied even if the whole world is given to them.

Nevare may have long realized the true nature of humans, but she kept her eyes closed because there was still a human feeling left within her green skin.

However, she can no longer look away. She is so disgusted and can no longer see the human species in this world.

Moreover, she feels disgusted with herself.

Although she has now fully transformed into a monster outwardly and inwardly, her life history will still exist as long as the human species exists.

She wants them to perish as soon as possible so that there will be no more memories of her past as a human.

If Moku refuses to eradicate humans solely on the grounds that the Wilwatikta Kingdom is not ready, Nevare will choose to fight alone.

She will rally all the human Valkyries to immediately erase their disgusting history. And then... and only then, they will be only Valkyries.

Nevare knows that no Valkyrie will refuse her request. Not because they fear her, but because Nevare can sense that they also feel the same disgust she does.

"Nevare, all the female slaves have been gathered, and we have eradicated all the ogres," Vivi came to give her report.

"What about the research equipment that is still left in the underground laboratory?" Nevare inquired.

"We have sent it to Wilwatikta via Pandava," Vivi replied.

Nevare nodded, but she could sense that Vivi wanted to say something. "What is it, Vivi? What’s making you hesitate to tell me?" she asked.

"Hmm... I’m not sure if I should say this, but... I know you want to compete with Nezena’s Elf Husbandry, but isn’t it unnecessary to establish Human Husbandry? I mean... with the increasing number of slave trader bases we raid, the number of potential Valkyries will also increase... and with the war against demon species, we no longer need to worry about our food supply..."

"Are you suggesting we kill all the remaining humans in the Wilwatikta Kingdom, including those who refuse to become Valkyries? Is that what you mean?" Nevare cut off Vivi’s words.

Vivi paused for a moment before nodding.

Seeing Vivi’s response, Nevare became even more convinced that all the Valkyries felt the same disgust towards humans as she did.

"Don’t worry, my friend. I promise you! The time for human extinction is near!"

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