Kuka looked at the orcs who were kneeling on the ground with collars around their necks.

"Even if a race is completely exterminated, they will not be treated as pets openly. This involves the dignity of the race. In serious cases, they will be sued in the interstellar court, even if there is only one member left of the race," Kuka explained. "But orcs are special."

"Because they look like wild beasts?" Qi Shan guessed.

"No," Kuka's smile faded a little, "Because they were trafficked by their own people."

Qi Shan's mind suddenly exploded, and he said dully: "Ah? They sold out their own people?"

He pointed at three orcs not far away whose expressions could not be seen clearly. Among the tribesmen wearing collars, they who did not have collars attracted much attention.

Kuka shook his head. "It's not him. The orc general is an antelope orc. He is the most powerful orc right now. There are three other forces competing with him. The orc slaves out there are being sold by those three forces."

Qi Shan was a little speechless for a moment, and after a while he asked: "What are they trying to do?"

"Money," Youpu said disdainfully, "They sold their own people for money. Thanks to them, except for the general's forces, the other three forces are very rich and have established relationships with other races."

Youpu raised his chin and said, "They are too poor. Their people can barely afford to eat. They have been using old weapons. If they continue to delay, they will surely die. They are unwilling to sell their people like the other three factions. Their factories and foreign trade have basically stagnated. They can only risk coming to the Zerg to seek help."

Qio continued Youpu's words: "According to my father, they are still orcs, not beasts. However, there are too many beasts and they can't fight back. The races around the Orc Star have united. Even if they are the most powerful and have the most orcs, they can't resist."

He could hardly protect himself, let alone rescue the trafficked orcs.

Only with the support of the Zerg can they have a chance of winning.

That's why they appear here, on a planet where their people are treated as slaves, pets, and playthings without dignity.

How did the orcs around them look at them? They didn't dare to raise their heads, even though no one criticized them.

The three orcs lowered their heads. What ultimately crushed their dignity was not the defeat or the humiliation, but the gazes of their fellow tribesmen who had been trafficked.

Is it despair, pain, or condemnation?

They could feel that their tribesmen were watching them, the ignorant, clueless cubs were watching them.

They heard it.

The cub is asking, "Why don't they have to wear collars?"

yeah why?

Cub: "Why can they walk around?"

Because they are free.

Cub: "Why don't they kneel?"

Originally...you don't have to.

The childish voice exploded in their ears. Even in the face of bullying from the Sharp-Horned Tribe, they did not lower their heads, but now it was difficult for them to raise them.

I don't know who took the little cub away. Maybe an adult orc? Maybe... the cub's owner.

It's so sad, do orcs really have a future?

The general slowly raised his head and looked deeply at his fellow tribesmen around him. Oh, they were no longer considered fellow tribesmen. From now on, their descendants could only be slaves.

I can never go back to the Orc Planet.

The air was silent at this moment. He turned around and left here step by step with the two orcs.

The other orcs withdrew their gaze.

Where to go? It has nothing to do with them anymore. They are no longer orcs, but trafficked slaves, with no tomorrow and no future.

The whole process was a bit dull, and in the end the little cub was covered by the mouth by the adult orc and carried away.

Those who could bring the orcs to this banquet are not ignorant. Most of them were instructed by others or have grudges against the orcs.

There is no need to think too much about who instructed them to do this. It was just those forces that wanted to encroach on the orcs. They wanted to make them lose their resistance.

No matter what the purpose of bringing the orcs here, there were not many smiles on the faces of the onlookers. They were once a free race, but now they have lost their freedom, which is a bit like the grief of the rabbit.

Even defeat in war could not deprive them of their freedom. The only thing that could make them slaves was betrayal by their own people.

Once this gap is opened, it will be difficult to close it again. From then on, the positioning of the orcs will become blurred. If the Orc Star cannot take back the trafficked orcs,

From now on, orcs will be divided into two components, free orcs, and slaves.

The overall status of the Orc Star will also decline.

As an elf who had once been deeply troubled by trafficking, Qio thought he would take pleasure in gloating and let the orcs experience the pain they once suffered.

But when this scene actually happened, he just felt, "It's so sad."

It was the orc high-level officials who made the mistakes, it was the orc high-level officials who benefited, but it was the lower-level orcs who suffered.

"If they win, will they redeem the tribesmen they sold?" asked Qiao.

Yop shook his head.

Kuka explained: "It's unlikely. This is not a simple matter of buying and selling. To take it back, the orcs must first be unified, otherwise they will only be a wedding dress for other forces. Secondly, the orc king must have courage, a sense of failure, and a strong financial foundation. None of these can be missing."

It will be an extremely long process because they were sold by their own people. Unlike the elves who were stolen, the orcs themselves cannot stand.

Qi Shan pinched the tip of Xiao Ye's tail and said, "It is very likely that they will be abandoned, or we can just find a way to execute them. This way, we don't have to spend a lot of money, and there will be no orc slaves."

That's why they are said to have no future, because the possibility of being redeemed is too low, and the orcs do not have the ability or energy to do these things.

"Ah - how disgusting!" Youpu yelled in anger, "A good party has to be like this."

Yes, it has nothing to do with me, but I always feel sad when I see it.

The moment he saw Morga, Qi Shan finally knew what the pet he had bought at such a high price was.

Although he had expected it to be an orc, the little orc's tiny horns and its exact appearance like the orc general still surprised Qi Shan.

He couldn't even save his own cubs?

"It is said that it is the cub of a certain orc high-ranking official." Morga sat in the center, surrounded by aliens who were trying to please him. He held his head high to show off like a peacock.

At his feet was a kneeling little orc. Facing the onlookers, he acted very wooden. Even when he saw his father and tribesmen, he still had no reaction.

Seems like he didn't notice.

The orc general's eyes showed sorrow, and he forced himself to look away.

Qi Shan also looked away, if he hadn't sold his cub, there would be only one possibility, that he would be caught by the enemy forces and he wouldn't even be able to protect his own cub.

"Compared to orcs, simple animals are cuter." Youpu touched the little rabbit that someone had presented to him.

It has fluffy fur and is holding a small ball of grass in its two front paws, chewing it intently, with only food in its eyes.

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