After watching the fight and seeing Jack go to heal, Haka left with satisfaction, bringing most of the dead and wounded orc members.
"Sikid, go on with your topic!"
In the orc military camp, Haka did not intend to let Sikid go. After listening to Sikid's words, Haka slowly nodded.
"That's good," he said. "I won't ignore anything that can make us succeed."
He turned his face aside, ignoring the warlock and his servant. Sikid understood the hint, so he bowed and slowly walked away. Rugal heavily followed him. He knew that he had to pay close attention to these two people and fell into his memory again.
Sikid was not the kind of person who didn't care about insults or allowed anyone to control him for a long time. But before that, his spell would be very useful, and Haka could get a lot of benefits from it. The faster they killed those oppositions, the faster their clansmen would put down their weapons and start to rebuild their own homes.