Chapter 231 - 230: The Great Beast Tide_1
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Updated : Sep 25th, 2025
Chapter 231: Chapter 230: The Great Beast Tide_1
Bear’s pupils shrank: "Are you saying that the unusual behavior of the prey this time is due to the Beast Tide?"
Ge Xing stopped and looked at him: "In fact, we chose to migrate because of the abnormal activities of the beasts upstream in the forest. But we didn’t expect the scope of this Beast Tide to be so broad."
Bear, no longer in the mood to catch up with an old friend he had not seen in a long time, instantly turned around to leave: "I’ll go back first and look for you again later..."
Before he could finish speaking, his figure had already disappeared from Ge Xing’s view.
Ge Xing was taken aback: "Didn’t expect this old bear to move so fast."
After saying that, he hurried to the Shaman’s tent to inform him and the others about the Beast Tide.
All tribes downstream of the Eneru Forest were actively preparing for the impending Beast Tide.
However, most of the tribes upstream of the forest were already on the brink of collapse under the onslaught of the Beast Tide.
Inside the current Green Mountain Tribe, which was formerly the Watson Tribe’s base.
"What do we do? What can we do? Father, will we be eaten? Eaten by those ugly beasts? Please save me, I don’t want to die yet!" Sa Duoduo cried with tears streaming down her face as she laid on the kang.
Because of resisting the Beast Tide, all but one of her companions had died, and the only one remaining was now sitting there stunned.
Sarkar looked extremely thin, with sunken cheeks, dark circles under his eyes, peeling, dry lips, and a skeletal figure. He looked especially haggard.
He stared blankly at the sobbing Sa Duoduo, filled with regret.
The once sturdy wall had now cracked under the impact of the beast group. The tribespeople living inside the wall could even see the beasts wandering outside.
Living in fear every day, they would even wake up startled in the middle of the night.
The regret they felt was immense. Why had they chosen to covet the houses and walls of the Watson Tribe instead of migrating with them?
Was their current predicament Lord Beast God’s punishment for their greed?
The number of beasts drawn to the scent of the orcs was increasing. Having gone hungry for an entire winter, they relentlessly attacked the wall that was already riddled with holes.
The orcs of the Green Mountain Tribe went from initial fear to trying to resist and finally to numbly waiting for death.
So when this day truly came, and the beasts broke through the wall and entered the tribe, they gave up running and struggling. They just sat there stupidly in their houses while the starving beasts tore them apart one by one.
The beasts rampaged throughout this occupied territory, violently crashing open the walls and houses. The beautiful settlement was soon reduced to ruins.
The beast group ate every orc and all the food available in the tribe before moving on to their next destination, their eyes still red.
Not even a single bone was left from the greedy orcs of the Green Mountain Tribe who vanished "cleanly" from this continent.
The only thing left in this place was the heavy scent of blood that lingered in the air over the settlement, refusing to dissipate for a long time...
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On the plains, the orcs of the Watson Tribe were combining their strength to build the last segment of the wall. This time, the wall was constructed entirely of green mud bricks rather than simple mud-packed ones, ensuring its quality.
They believed that any beast daring to attack would surely end up with its head split open.
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