I, Who Wields A Hammer, Am Really A Mage!

Chapter 158: Hu Yao's Tears



Chapter 158: Hu Yao's Tears

However, before the knight crew member got angry, his captain stepped over and punched him in the face, knocking him down.

And the captain, after hitting the crew, helped the half-orc on the ground immediately, apologized, and picked up the goods on the ground at the same time.

When this scene appeared, the footsteps of the people next to him paused for a while, and then they continued their actions as usual.

Some people even lamented a little regretfully:

"Oh, the reaction is so fast, I thought I could see a good show..."

The person next to him echoed:

"Yeah, the guy from last time, after bumping into a half-orc, even broke the half-orc's leg..."

"Hehe, I remembered, it was that guy who thought this place was the same as other cities..."

"As a result, before anyone from Los Angeles came, the steward of his fleet took action first, broke the whole body of the guy's bones, and hung him on the boat for a whole day..."

"Tsk tsk, that tragedy really made those who heard it cry..."

"Yes, yes, later I heard that the goblin who was in charge personally went to find the half-orc to apologize...

"Sorry to the goblin, how embarrassing~"

"Yes, so when he came back, he healed that guy first, and then beat him up..."

"Let me tell you, our boat was right next to their boat at that time, tsk tsk, that scream made me wake up from a dream with 370 laughs!"

"Ha ha ha ha...……"

Amidst the gloating voices of a group of crew members, Hu Yao almost popped her fox eyes out!

Would this really be the treatment of an ordinary half-orc?

Not to mention other half-orcs, even she has experienced such treatment!

Of course, she usually makes the first move when it comes to provoking her, and it is impossible for others to have a chance to intervene...

The shock on Hu Yao's side has not yet calmed down. On the other side, beside a newly arrived big ship, the steward of the fleet is giving lectures to the crew who came to Los Angeles for the first time:

"Listen to me!"

"This is Los Angeles! It's a different place from the cities you've been to before!"

"Here, life is equal!"

"What do you mean? It means, whether you meet a slave, a half-orc, or any other creature, give me respect!"

"Be polite to any living creature you come across!"

"If they offend you, you must be calm and accept their apology!"

"If you offend them, give me a sincere and voluntary apology!"

"If you can't do it, if you want to bully them, get off the boat and don't show your face!"

"And if you get off the boat, you can't do it, and you cause me trouble, then don't blame me!"

"If the transaction cannot be carried out normally because you caused trouble, you can swim behind the boat on the way back!"

The steward finished speaking with a sneer, and the crew members shook their bodies.

Swimming back with the boat is a very subtle way of running the boat:

Swimming in a river full of monsters? Don't be kidding! As soon as you hit the water, it will become a snack for monsters!

Therefore, the so-called travel is actually a meal for the monsters, which means death!

After seeing the crew members shaking their bodies, the steward nodded in satisfaction and began to talk about other rules of Los Angeles.

Next to the crew, there were many people who were boarding or disembarking, and they all looked familiar.

These people are undoubtedly people who have traveled to and from Los Angeles many times. When they came for the first time, they would be the same as the crew members who were lectured.

But now, after getting used to the rules of Los Angeles, he is quite at ease.

In Hu Yao's eyes, these scenes are like what she once dreamed of seeing.

Subconsciously, Hu Yao felt that she was dreaming, or that these pictures were all fake, they were all staged.

But soon, Hu Yao came to her senses, this is impossible:

At this moment, there are thousands of people active on the pier, even if it's acting, it can't be so natural, and it can't be played to the extent that it can fool her, Hu Yao.

That said, it's all true.

What Hu Yao dreamed of, to see (bccf) half-orcs and human beings living on an equal footing, was really happening at the pier in Los Angeles.

Just when Hu Yao was looking at the scene on the pier in shock, a half-orc carrying goods stopped by Hu Yao and said to Hu Yao:

"Grrrrrrrr..."

(Why don't you go to work? If you don't work, you don't get points, and if you don't get points, you don't have food. …

Looking at the fellow in front of him who can't even speak human language, a trace of tenderness flashed in Hu Yao's eyes, she shook her head and said:

"I'm new here, and I won't be working until tomorrow."

Hearing Hu Yao's words, the half-orc nodded blankly, and continued to walk away with the goods.

Watching the half-orc go away, Hu Yao looked at the pier again, with the urge to shed tears in her eyes:

These half-orcs are neatly dressed and will not be touched by the cold; these half-orcs are rosy-faced and in good spirits, and they don't feel hungry...

There are no human overseers with whips here, just goblins and slaves who dispatch goods

There is no half-orc blood here, and even every bloody half-orc means that there are more severely injured humans to make amends...

Here, life is truly equal.

Hu Yao doesn't know how long the scene in front of her can last, but she knows that even if it lasts for every second, what it brings to the orcs here is "a happy life...

Hu Yao no longer looked at the pier, but looked up at the sky. She was afraid that if she looked at it for a long time, the tears in her eyes would flow down:

Over the years, she has traveled through many cities and rescued many half-orcs of the same race, but no matter how difficult the life of the same race was, she did not shed tears.

No matter how seriously she was injured, she didn't shed tears!

Because she knew that tears were useless, they could not change the situation of the half-orc, nor could it change her injury.

But at this moment, she really wanted to cry, because of what she saw, because of the happy life of the half-orcs of the same race.

Originally, she thought that her heart was already as cold as iron, and there would be no more tears.

But it wasn't until today, until now that she realized that there was also softness in her heart, and she shed tears because of beauty.

Hu Yao stayed at the pier for a long time, and she even didn't want to leave, but she forced herself to leave. She still needs to go to other places to see how the orcs in other places live.

The second stop, Hu Yao arrived at the second phase of the construction site in Los Angeles.

At the construction site, Hu Yao thought that her fellow half-orcs were doing hard work such as digging soil and moving stones.

But it's not.

Those who dig the soil are earth-digging monsters, and they do it faster, better and easier.


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