Chapter 615 The Exchange

Wu Yue nodded: "Of course I know that, but these kinds of witchcraft talismans are very difficult to make."

I imagine you, as the grand shaman's son of a powerful tribe, have traveled to many places, but have you ever seen such magical talismans that can seal witchcraft onto animal hides anywhere else?

The long-haired orc frowned slightly and honestly shook his head, saying, "I have indeed never seen such a magical spell before."

Wu Yue smiled upon hearing this, for this was something produced by the system and naturally could not be found anywhere else.

“If you can meet the requirements I made earlier, I can exchange a few of these witchcraft talismans with you every year.”

The long-haired orc's eyes lit up instantly. If he could get a magical talisman every year, he could spare one for the chieftain.

It would be acceptable for me and my father to share the remaining few cards.

He was about to nod in agreement, but thinking of the two elders in the tribe, he glanced longingly at the stack of witchcraft talismans in Wu Yue's hand before saying, "It concerns a very important matter of salt, so I can't give you an answer right away. I'll come back after I return to the tribe and ask my father and the chief."

Wu Yue didn't say anything, just smiled and nodded: "Okay, but I might have already gone back to the tribe by the time you come next time. You can go to the Kuma tribe to find the healing wizard. He knows the location of our tribe and will take you there."

The long-haired orc dawdled for a long time before finally getting three barrier talismans from Wuyue.

As he stepped out of the tent, two orc warriors surrounded him, their faces beaming with excitement, wanting to take a closer look.

But then they saw their captain carefully wrap up the three talismans and stuff them into his pocket.

"What are you looking at? Just do your job properly. Once I have enough sorcery talismans, I might even give you one."

The two orc warriors were hit by the large pancakes thrown by their captain, leaving them somewhat dazed. The orc immediately stepped forward obsequiously, saying, "Captain, don't worry, from now on you're more important than my life."

Upon hearing this, the second orc paused slightly in his step, then looked at the long-haired orc with an innocent expression: "I don't need any witchcraft spells, I just want to stay by the captain's side."

The long-haired orc laughed and scolded, "Can't you be a little more dignified?"

The orc continued to chuckle and scratch his head: "I don't need to be successful, Captain, you're amazing enough. I just need to listen to you obediently."

The long-haired orc patted the other orc's shoulder with approval and satisfaction: "Good job. As long as you follow me wholeheartedly and listen to me, I will give you things that other people of your race would never even dare to dream of."

Having said that, he hummed a strange tune that even he couldn't understand and walked forward.

The orc hurriedly followed with a silly grin, but a glint of cunning flashed in his eyes that no one else could see.

The orc who had spoken earlier watched helplessly as his captain was coaxed away by that seemingly dim-witted orc, and he was completely dumbfounded.

"I never expected this guy to be such a cunning orc."

When the long-haired orc went to find the Snowmoon Tribe, he did not hide his tracks. Moreover, as the son of the Great Shaman of the Sea Clan's super tribe, he was already the focus of attention for all the tribes.

"You mean the Sea Clan tribe actually went to find the Snow Moon tribe on their own?"

The medicine wizard looked at the orc kneeling below with a dark expression.

(End of this chapter)

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