Chapter 625 Discovered?

To ensure everything went perfectly, Chief Rong instructed Yin Ze to guard Wanwan closely, so that if any danger arose, Yin Ze could immediately take her far away.

Meanwhile, Chief Rong himself led the other orange-tier males to build a tight defensive line around the temporary observation point where Bai Wanwan was located, guarding against any potential threats from any direction.

Yin Ze didn't even ask a single question, quickly blending into the forest, moving so fast that he only left a faint ripple in the air.

Because the distance was not far to begin with, in just a few breaths, Chief Rong's tall figure appeared beside Bai Wanwan along with Yin Ze, accompanied by a gust of wind.

He frowned slightly, his eyes immediately falling on Bai Wanwan. After confirming that she was safe and sound, he asked in a low voice, "What's wrong, Wanwan?"

Bai Wanwan beckoned to him, handed him the tablet, tapped her fingertip on the clear figure on the screen, and said in a cold voice, "Come and see, it's Roger."

In fact, as they approached, the chieftain's sharp eyes had already caught the image on the screen.

At that moment, Roger in the scene stopped and turned in the general direction of the reconnaissance device. His annoying face was brought extremely close by the high-definition lens, and every detail was exposed.

The chieftain instantly released a suppressed and cold low pressure, and the surrounding air seemed to freeze.

He stared at the face, his voice forced out through clenched teeth, carrying an icy chill: "Is this the orc who kidnapped you last time?"

"Yes, it's him," Bai Wanwan confirmed.

Although they later learned from Xin Feng and others that they had severely injured Roger, almost killing him, the fact that they had not been able to personally punish the orc who dared to covet and harm their partner remained a thorn in the chieftain's side.

Now that the enemies have met, their eyes are filled with intense hatred, and the suppressed anger and killing intent are almost bursting out of their bodies.

Bai Wanwan keenly sensed the change in his emotions. Before his aura became even more dangerous, she reached out and gently grasped his clenched fist with her warm, soft palm.

“Calm down, Chief.” Her voice was clear and calm, with a reassuring quality. “I think he probably holds a high position in this force. Perhaps we can use a spy device to secretly follow him, trace the clues, find their hideout, or uncover a bigger secret. But before that, we absolutely must not alert him and arouse his suspicion.”

After listening, Chief Rong took a deep breath and forcibly suppressed the gloom and murderous intent surging in his eyes.

He understood that Bai Wanwan was right, but Roger was the biggest threat to them if he was kept alive.

After a long pause, he finally managed to squeeze out a heavy syllable from his throat: "Okay."

Just then, another figure swiftly returned; it was Jin Yi, who had returned after patrolling the outer perimeter.

He leaned closer and asked in a low voice, full of curiosity, "Wanwan, how is it? Does that little bug work?"

Bai Wanwan composed herself and handed the tablet to him again.

Jin Yi looked down and when he saw the incredibly clear face on the screen, and could even vaguely hear Roger's indistinct voice commanding the puppet orcs, his expression changed instantly.

"Damn it! I really didn't manage to kill him last time!"

Bai Wanwan shook her head, "It's okay, let him live a little longer, he's still useful."

"What is the use?"

“We can try to follow him to find the clues that are hiding behind him and controlling these orcs.”

Jin Yi stared at the screen, listening to the sounds coming from it.

"This...this insect is so powerful?" he couldn't help but exclaim in a low voice, "It's almost like...it's like we're standing right in front of them!" The impact of this reconnaissance method, which was beyond his comprehension, was enormous.

Bai Wanwan looked at Jin Yi's reaction and smiled slightly.

For a world still in the stage of primitive tribal civilization, the product in her hands, which came from the pinnacle of another technological civilization, was indeed a miraculous "black technology".

Even if Roger's backing was powerful and his methods were unpredictable, they could never have imagined that their every move had already been exposed to Bai Wanwan and the other orcs through such an inconspicuous "insect".

This is their biggest advantage at the moment, and it might actually allow her to find some useful clues, giving them the upper hand.

He was instructing a beastman who appeared to be the leader beside him: "Tell these dozen or so orange-rank males to go to the Tiger Clan and investigate what happened to the previous group of beastmen."

"it is good……"

Just as the orc responded, Roger seemed to remember something and added, "Today, the Beast God..."

Bai Wanwan, Qiu Rong, Jin Yi, and Yin Zezheng listened intently, trying to catch every word that might reveal crucial information.

However, at this crucial moment, Roger's words came to an abrupt end.

He was like the most alert cheetah in the jungle, seemingly sensing some invisible fluctuation. His brows furrowed sharply, and he suddenly raised his hand, making a shushing and alert gesture.

On the screen, Roger's face was so clear that even the fleeting doubt in his eyes could be captured.

"Wait!" His voice was cold and wary. "You guys, go check the surrounding area carefully!"

At his command, the five burly orcs beside him immediately scattered like ghosts, disappearing silently into the surrounding dense bushes and tall trees with astonishing speed, beginning a thorough search.

"Not good!" Chief Rong shouted, his reaction as fast as lightning.

Without any hesitation, he made a decisive order: "Jin Yi, take Wanwan and retreat! All males, retreat immediately, and remain quiet along the predetermined route!"

The commands are concise and efficient.

Jin Yi carried Bai Wanwan steadily on his back, while Yin Ze, like the most alert sentinel, instantly moved to the direction most likely to be discovered by the enemy, ready to intercept or create chaos to cover the retreat.

The other orange-tier males were also well-trained, retreating silently to their designated safe points like drops of water merging into the ocean, leaving no obvious traces.

On the tablet screen, the image remained stable because the insect-shaped scout remained still, but the sounds transmitted clearly recorded the searcher's footsteps and the rustling of leaves being parted.

Bai Wanwan's heart was pounding like a drum as she stared intently at the screen, even unconsciously slowing her breathing.

Roger's men were extremely efficient; they searched the area thoroughly, and several figures even passed right up to the hiding place of the reconnaissance device.

A moment later, they returned one after another and reported to Roger: "There are no orcs nearby."

"No trace found."

Roger stood there, the doubt on his face not completely gone.

He waved his men away, but the feeling of being watched hadn't completely disappeared; it was like a tiny needle, subtly pricking his nerves.

(End of this chapter)

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