
The orc leader also chuckled loudly, but right now he looked so filled with an aura of hatred. The other orcs were not happy with Mavis' words just now. By saying that orcs should submit to human rule like that, it was certainly a great insult to the orcs which were stronger by several times than the human race.
"You may choose to refuse my offer, but never think that you can return to the mainland as long as I am here" Mavis said, smiling. Now he seemed a little more confident after a while of watching the orcs before him.
Putting aside the leader and the three figures that the higher-ups had expected of them, knowing the fact that the other orcs were easily provoked by emotions after hearing his words just now, indicating that their intelligence is not much better than the race like goblins that he has faced before.
"You may think we human beings are just ants in the eyes of orcs like you, but you don't think that past and present are not the same. We, the human race have reached a higher position on the mainland and cannot be underestimated by any other race." Mavis answered the words of the orc leader, still with his relaxed disposition.
"In addition I need to correct your words, Durothan. It is about the difference in numbers between the human race and the orc race already like heaven and earth. Although you have an advantage in terms of the reproductive system, but all this time you must have difficulty in balancing the number of populations in the miniature world, right?"
"Not to mention if considering there are other races living together with you, I am very confident that your number will not touch the number of millions of souls. While the human race has ruled many parts of the world on the mainland, our numbers are overwhelming. It could be several times that of you," said Mavis, with a slanted smile.
"Whatever the human race may be, you are still ants in our eyes. No matter how many of you, as long as we have the power, no one can stop us!" This time one of the orc higher-ups was furious and barged out from within the ranks.
He immediately ran towards where Mavis was, lifting his axe up high.
"It's a pity, you chose the wrong decision," Mavis said as she threw a trivial look at the orc leader, then turned away towards the back row. Currently there was nothing else he could do, since the orc leader had already chosen to reject his offer, then there was only one final path which was the conquest in a crude manner.
"Master!" The impatient star immediately sent Mavis a telepathic connection.
"Thank you, my lord, I won't let you down."
The star smiled cunningly and darted out with all its strength. Mavis could see clearly that this time the Star looked different than usual, she did not underestimate her opponent at all. As soon as the two attacks met, huge shocks filled the room, the sound of explosions was heard, the roof of the room even looked as if it was about to collapse. In this case Mavis was actually rather impressed with this basement, not knowing why she was a little grateful because the foundation was very solid. Even the traces of the battle of the two were not so much of an impact. At most it only makes holes or cracks in the walls and also the ruins of small rocks and sand mist that falls from the ceiling.
It did not take long to see the result of the fight between the Star and one of the higher-ups of the orc race, of course the winner was already able to predict Mavis from the beginning, the Star. Even if one could say in that group of orcs, the only figure that could match the power of the Star was the leader of the orc itself, the only one who could match the power of the Star, the rest if they advance at once will only be a collision for warming for the Star. After all, the woman's stamina and agility had already reached a completely different realm.
As Mavis expected. The orc leader who witnessed one of his men being defeated also snorted resentfully at being dissatisfied. Because the orc higher-ups were defeated by the Star with just a few moves! A hint of dislike emanated from his ferocious face, the orc leader finally told the other two orc higher-ups to immediately leave and finish off the Star.
"It seems that I overestimated your high regard, it was very disappointing to have put all of my abilities into action. You orcs never learn from mistakes, always assume your destructive power is everything. To the point of not realizing that technique is the most important in combat." The star said quietly as she played her two daggers, dancing between her hands. A moment he stood staring indifferently at the two large-bodied orcs currently charging towards him. He even lowered his strength, firmly convinced that half of his strength alone was more than enough.
Rustling sound.
Not knowing exactly when the attack began, a flash of wind shot out along with the two daggers that were stained by the splash of blood. The star again took its footing after previously floating above ground level. Meanwhile, the two orcs that had just passed the Star fell in confusion, a few seconds later they both fell down on the ground, then the two heads of the orc higher-ups came off and rolled. Both of them died just like that, without even knowing what had really happened.
"You are very foolish to have rejected my Master's offer" said Bintang, shaking his daggers to clean up the blood stains of the two orc higher-ups who were still attached. "Not only are you stupid, but you still smell, especially your disgusting blood."