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After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World novel Chapter 1197

Gurnam clenched his fist, using all his self-control not to punch the smug smirk on these people's faces. Of course, he didn't do anything in the end. For one, these people were still town-level. It was foolish to make a scene so publicly.

He did wonder: Why was the first order to 'kill' rather than to 'capture'? Was their own fun more important than getting more elementalist slaves?

Or was this new territory impossible to win unless they fought to kill?

Either way… it was worrying.

"You would be led by Inko guards—and some of ours—back to the territory and use the arrays there," Hesso said, looking at the side where a couple of dozen Inko guards stood. "You will likely arrive in enemy territory in the midst of war at the latest.

"By that time, the enemy territory would've suffered greatly with our allied forces—a combination of six villages—and make it weak enough for you to enter and damage them at their core."

"When that happened, the rest of the fighters from Inko would enter the territory and win the war! By that time—all of you would be rewarded.

"I want you to hurt each and every one of them to the best of your ability—no matter who it is!" Hesso grinned. "This is your order!"

The man looked beside him, to a beautiful woman with light-colored hair. fгeewebnovёl.com

It was Sasha, looking a bit thin but overall decent. She hadn't awakened yet, but she had a wind affinity. Either way, she had been switched around the noblemen and was quite the popular toy to them.

"Don't you want to come with them?" he asked. "They're heading to an elementalist territory. Don't you wanna meet your former people?"

He did not lower his volume at all, making sure the slaves heard him. This made a lot of them flinched, and immediately wore complicated expressions.

Hesso and the others particularly enjoyed those with rich expressions on their faces—those with sadness, with horror, and those with eyes filled with anger and indignance.

Sasha was also surprised and her eyes brightened a bit when she learned the 100 elementalists were going to a Terran territory. But she saw Hesso's sharp eyes and quickly shook her head.

The man nodded, satisfied with her answer. Hesso smiled and pulled her in for a deep, disgusting, tongue-y kiss. A lot of the aborigine men grinned and hooted, while Gurnam and the others felt their eyes sting in disgust.

"Good choice," he said, licking her lips. "I knew you wouldn't want to part with me."

Sasha smiled awkwardly, she cursed and gagged internally but she dared not to show disgust or dislike. Someone did that before, and she was thrown to satisfy the guards—regardless of whether she was an elementalist or not.

Hesso turned to the guards. "Choose 100! Randomly!"

Interestingly, the guards chose those whom they saw had the strongest expressions on their faces. They chose those who gritted their teeth until there was blood, those who looked like they were about to faint, and those who were crying outright.

Of course, most of the terrans were like this and those with actual bloodlust and interest were not chosen. It was impractical, but where was the fun in that?

Chapter 1197: Heading to Inko Village 1

Chapter 1197: Heading to Inko Village 2

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