Chapters Chapter 14. Monster Subjugation (2) (2/2)
The farmers who were hard at work raised their heads with Rustler’s scream.
“Orcs! A group of Orcs is coming! Everyone, run!”
With those words, chaos and fear spread throughout the farmers of Laputa.
“Hurry!”
“Run!”
“You need to run! Fast!”
“Orcs are coming!”
For the farmers who had no power, Orcs were destruction itself.
The moment they were cornered, they would be hit with blunt weapons or axes and be eaten alive. They would die either way. They must run if they wanted to live.
“Run, Lana!”
Rustler was about to run for his life when he remembered his only daughter and began to look around frantically.
“Lana! Lana!”
Lana was Rustler’s only child, and she had brought afternoon lunch with a couple of other women from the village.
“D-dad!”
Upon hearing his daughter’s voice coming from far away, Rustler’s fear of the Orcs disappeared, and he began running back towards where he heard her voice.
“Lana!”
When he found her, she was on the ground with a sprained ankle.
“Quickly, get on my back!”
Rustler quickly carried her on his back. Lana had sprained her ankle and could not run from the Orcs.
Squelch!
Meanwhile, the group of Orcs had almost reached the farm.
Rustler ran.
He ran with every ounce of strength he had.
Otherwise, he was going to die.
And not just him, but his lovely daughter would also be eaten by the vile Orcs. If not that, she would become a s.e.x slave for the Orcs, birth a cursed Half-Orc, and then be eaten.
“Huff… huff”
Labored breathing left Rustler’s mouth.
However.
A common farmer could not surpass the speed of a monster. Orcs, who had much better muscle build and stamina than humans, had unimaginable speed. Rustler had no other option than to be caught by the Orcs.
Squelch!
The Orcs, with prey in front of their eyes, cried with excitement.
“NO, NO, you animals!”
Rustler ran and ran, trying to save at least his daughter but finally fell to the ground along with her.
“Ah!”
Rustler yelled as he rolled across the ground.
“Ahhhhhh!”
Lana had also fallen hard.
“Lana!”
Rustler yelled his daughter’s name.
“Dad!”
Lana was about to have her head smashed in with the Orc’s metal bat in front of her father. It was the same for Rustler as well, but he looked only towards her without worrying about himself.
Squelch squelch!
The excited Orc breathed roughly as he brought the metal bat above his head.
“Oh, Lana, my daughter!”
Rustler foresaw what was about to happen and closed his eyes tightly.
No, he tried to close his eyes.
He did not want to see his daughter’s bloody end. He was going to close his eyes, curse these monsters, and face his death. However, the unfortunate end that he expected did not come.
Swish!
Rustler opened his eyes wide at the change of fate that suddenly happened.
“Ahh!”
A knight on a white horse suddenly appeared and took off the Orc’s head.
The Orc’s neck gushed with red blood that soaked the ground underneath. It was a magnificent sight.
Hnnnggg-!!
The white horse whinnied loudly and kicked its front legs.
“Arise, dear child.”
The knight who had rescued Lana told him.
“Your daughter will not die, and you also shall live, for your Lord has come.”
And that day, Rustler realized that his sun had risen high above the sky.