Just like a normal human tribe, the Kobold Tribe had a clear division of labor.
Even though the Kobold Tribe that Chen Heng was in had close to 100 Kobolds, most of them were old and weak.
Excluding this group, the number of adult Kobolds that could truly fight was not that many.
In fact, even this portion of the Kobold Tribe's battle prowess was quite questionable.
Thus, a tribe of close to 100 Kobolds being suppressed and pillaged by a dozen or so Orcs was a very normal thing, and it wasn't strange at all.
Chen Heng was quite clear about this.
When he walked to the outskirts, the scene was revealed.
There were Kobold corpses on the ground, and some Kobolds were fighting with the Orcs.
There were moans from the ground, and they had the unique voice of the Kobolds.
Looking at this scene, Chen Heng acted and killed those Orcs.
It was not difficult for Chen Heng to do this.
Just as Alan had said, there were not many Orcs here, only eight of them.
This number was not much of a threat to Chen Heng.
When the magic skill's power was unleashed, all of the Orcs were killed and fell to the ground.
The other Kobolds knelt down and continuously kowtowed to Chen Heng.
When the Kobolds knelt and kowtowed, a faint wave of faith energy appeared in Chen Heng's mind.
"Faith energy …"
Sensing the power within his body, Chen Heng thought to himself.
As expected, just like humans, the Kobolds could also produce faith energy to provide divinity power.
Of course, this faith energy was not very powerful. From what Chen Heng could tell, the faith energy from a Kobold was not even one-tenth that of a human.
It was quite weak.
This was most likely because of their innate talent. After all, compared to humans, Kobolds were much weaker in both strength and intelligence. Even though they had some intelligence, it was very weak.
Because of this, the faith energy they could provide was even weaker. This was quite normal.
However, to a certain degree, this opened up a new path for Chen Heng.
It seemed that in the World of Gods, believers did not necessarily have to be humans.
It seemed that other Outlanders and non-human races could do the same.
For example, the Kobolds were a good choice.
Standing there, Chen Heng digested the power in his body as he thought to himself.
At this moment, the power of slaughter was surging in front of him, rapidly strengthening his body.
Endless slaughter energy surged out from afar, and the result was very obvious.
At the very least, Chen Heng's body had become much stronger.
At this moment, even though he still looked like a child, he was much taller. Even compared to an adult Kobold, he was only slightly inferior in terms of size, and the difference was very small.
As for his inner strength, he had already surpassed it.
To Chen Heng, even if he did not use his magic power, just his physical strength alone would be enough for him to easily tear apart an adult Kobold.
This was the effect of the power of slaughter.
Thinking to there, Chen Heng shook his head.
He turned and looked around.
Although the orcs had been killed by him, the damage they had caused was still there.
In front of Chen Heng, the leader of the tribe, the tallest Kobold, had been heavily injured and was lying on the ground, gasping for breath. It seemed that he would not be able to make it.
There were many wounds on his chest, and his body was covered with wounds. His body, which was even taller than ordinary Kobolds, lay on the ground with blood flowing out of his body.
Looking at this scene, Chen Heng shook his head and walked forwards.
As he moved, the surrounding Kobolds looked at him with respect and trembled, not daring to move at all.
Under their gazes, Chen Heng slowly walked forwards and came before the Kobold leader.
Following this, he slowly stretched out his hand.
A faint white light appeared.
Within Chen Heng's body, the other Divinity gave off light and started to show power.
Chen Heng's clone did not have much power within it.
Even though it was Divinity, it was just a small part of the main body and was not very powerful.
Apart from the Massacre Divinity's Massacre Authority, the other divinity's Authority was only Healing, and there were no other authorities.
However, at this moment, it was quite suitable.
The faint white light turned into a divine art rune that appeared in front of the Kobolds, causing them to cry out in shock and kowtow even more vigorously.
To the ordinary Kobolds who had never seen divine arts before, this scene was like a miracle descending, and they instinctively worshipped it.
However, in actuality, this was just a simple healing skill.
In the system of divine spells, the so-called healing spell should be considered as the simplest divine spell.
Many gods of the Good Alignment would usually master this type of divine art as the first divine art that their priests would master.
The effect of this magic was limited. It could only heal wounds, but it could not cure diseases, nor could it heal severed limbs.
However, right now, Chen Heng could only use this kind of divine art.
Chen Heng could use higher level divine arts, but he could not use them.
He was not in his main body and did not have as much divine power as his main body.
Just the bit of divine power within his body could only allow him to use divine arts of this level.
As for anything else, there was no need to think about it.
However, even though divine arts were simple, they were effective.
Under the light, the wounds on the tall Kobold's body started to slowly heal.
His pain seemed to be alleviated to a certain extent, and his body no longer trembled. His wounds stopped bleeding and had completely healed.
In just a few moments, he was able to move and even get up.
From this, it could be seen that the Kobolds' lifeforce was quite strong.
Looking at this scene, Chen Heng thought to himself.
The rest of the Kobolds were still kneeling, including the tall Kobold who used to be the chief of the tribe.
They knelt there and would occasionally mutter as if they were praying.
Seeing them like this, Chen Heng shook his head and started to deal with the aftermath.
Under normal circumstances, everything in the Kobold Tribe should be decided by the Chief, who had absolute control over the tribe.
But now, looking at the leader kneeling there, he didn't seem to be able to make decisions.
As such, Chen Heng could only take over the Chief's place and give out orders.
He had the Kobolds gather up the injured and start to deal with them.
Because he lacked medicine and tools, Chen Heng could only use divine arts to deal with the injured.
Because he lacked divine power, the healing skills that Chen Heng was using were incredibly weak, and they could not compare to what he would normally do.
However, this was not a big deal.
Living in the desert, the Kobolds' lifeforce was incredibly strong.
As long as Chen Heng used his divine arts to pull them away from mortal danger and let them heal themselves, that would be enough.
Apart from this, Chen Heng had many other things to do.
"So, there's a huge orc tribe nearby?"
Hearing the Kobold man's words, Chen Heng concluded and said, "That's right, the Kobold man.
Standing in front of him was a very tall Kobold.
This was He Chi, the original Chief of the Kobolds.
Standing on the spot, his body looked much taller than ordinary Kobolds.
Ordinary Kobolds were only about one meter tall, while He Chi was close to 1.5 meters tall.
Compared to humans, he was quite short, but among Kobolds, he was quite tall.
This was why he had been able to become the Chief of the Kobold Tribe.
"So it's like that …"
Hearing He Chi's words, Chen Heng thought to himself.
According to what He Chi said, there seemed to be an Orc tribe nearby that had migrated over.
It was also because of this that the number of Beastmen in the vicinity had increased so much recently, and some Beastmen had even invaded the Kobold Tribe.
Evidently, not all of the Orcs had come; there were even more behind them.
This was an opportunity, but also a problem.
According to He Chi, there were at least hundreds of Orcs.
Even Chen Heng would not be able to deal with such a number.
At least, that was the case for now.
Of course, if he made up his mind to fight against this Orc tribe, it was not impossible.
After all, he still had the Massacre Divinity's power. If Chen Heng hardened his heart, he could just go on a killing spree.
After all, as long as he killed enough, he would become more and more powerful. In the end, he would be able to easily flatten the Orc tribe.
This was not a difficult thing to do.
It was just that there was not much of a need to do this.
On one hand, it was because he had to take too many risks, and on the other hand, it was because of the Massacre Divinity.
By now, Chen Heng had discovered the drawbacks of the Massacre Divinity.
The Massacre Divinity was obtained from killing, and even though it was powerful, it could easily affect one's mind.
If one was powerful enough, it would be fine. However, if one was not powerful enough and absorbed too much Massacre Divinity, one would be easily affected by the Massacre Divinity, which would affect one's mind.
Right now, Chen Heng already had this feeling.
After killing ten or so Orcs at once, he could clearly sense that his mind seemed to have gone through some changes, and his emotions became more volatile.
Evidently, this was the side effect of the Massacre Divinity.
If he used the Massacre Divinity too widely, it would be easy for this to happen.
The reason why he had not suffered too much was because his mental energy was powerful enough, which was why he was able to avoid it.
However, if he killed more or even hundreds of Orcs at once, even Chen Heng could not guarantee that he would not be affected.
If that was the case, it would be quite dangerous.
Chen Heng decided that he would avoid using the Massacre Divinity as much as possible in the future.
It was not that he would not use the Massacre Divinity anymore but that he would not kill too many at once.
Otherwise, if a large amount of Massacre Divinity appeared, he would not be able to control it.
Judging from this aspect, the method of massacring the Orc Tribe clearly wouldn't work either.
If that was the case, there was only one feasible way.
"Let's relocate."
Looking at Herdo, Aaron, and the other Kobolds, Chen Heng's expression was calm as he said, "We have no way of defeating that Orc tribe.
"In that case, let's relocate and leave this place."
At this moment, Chen Heng made his decision.
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In the wilderness, a few Orcs fell to the ground, their blood splattering everywhere as they became corpses.
The one who had killed them was none other than a Kobold.
Different from ordinary Kobolds, this Kobold looked much more well-built.
He did not look like an adult and still had the appearance of a Kobold child. However, his body was covered with layers of scales, and his body was straighter and did not look like a hunchback.
He held a rusty iron sword in his hand, which was stained with Orc blood.
"Karunu! Karunu! "
In the distance, a few Kobolds yelled out.
Their faces were filled with fanaticism and excitement as they looked at Chen Heng.
Killing so many Orcs by himself was something that even He Chi, the original Chief of the tribe, could not do.
And yet, this Kobold could easily do it, and it seemed like it was quite easy.
Everyone couldn't help but exclaim in admiration.
After dealing with the Orcs, Chen Heng put the iron sword away and put it to the side.
Following this, a few Kobolds went up and dragged away the Orc corpses.
By now, the entire Kobold tribe was on the way to relocate.
Of course, although it was called relocating, they did not need to move too far away.
After all, they were not trying to avoid natural disasters; they were just trying to avoid some Orcs.
For them, they just needed to avoid the core region of the Orc tribe.
However, they did not need to move too far away.
After putting away the rusty iron sword, Chen Heng looked into the distance.
Not too far away, there seemed to be two Kobolds standing there, looking at Chen Heng, their bodies trembling.
"Chief, they want to join …"
Eirinn walked over from the side and whispered in the kobold's language.
"Have them come here."
Chen Heng looked over and did not mind, "Make the adult males part of the hunting teams and the rest part of the gathering teams."
This kind of thing happened many times in recent days.
The Kobolds were quite widespread in the wilderness. Sometimes, they did not move in groups, and many of them would wander about in the wilderness.
During this period of time, many Kobolds saw a migrating tribe and wanted to join.
Under normal circumstances, a Kobold Tribe would choose to reject these wandering Kobolds.
For the Kobolds, having too many people was not a good thing.
A region's resources were limited, and if there were too many Kobolds in a Tribe, they would surpass the region's capacity, which would be very troublesome.
Moreover, under normal circumstances, the Kobolds reproduced very quickly, and in three to five years, their numbers would swell. They did not need outsiders to join them.
Therefore, very few Kobold Tribes would choose to accept these foreign Kobolds.
However, Chen Heng chose to directly accept these wandering Kobolds instead of banishing them.
This was because of his own strength.
Even though there were many Kobolds in the Kobold Tribe, most of them did not have much fighting strength.
This was especially so after the Orcs' attack. Even though Chen Heng had treated them, they had still lost a portion of their fighting strength.
Even though there were many of them, they were not very powerful.
As for these wandering kobolds who could survive in the wild, they were basically all adults. Their strength might not be considered strong in the eyes of ordinary humans, but at least they were considered qualified among the kobolds.
Absorbing them and organizing them would be a great way to replenish their fighting strength.
Of course, if there were too many of them, food would also be a big problem.
Fortunately, the Kobolds had strong lifeforce and were not as picky about food as humans.
They were omnivores and could eat many things.
Rotten meat, tree bark, bones, insects, and even other creatures' excrement …
To the Kobolds, these things were edible.
Compared to other sapient races, the Kobolds were much easier to feed.
This reduced the burden of food and greatly reduced the pressure on Chen Heng's body.
By the side, the old and weak Kobold in charge of collecting the corpses happily went up and cut up the two Orc corpses. He cut up the flesh and organs and used the bones.
These things would become the Kobolds' lunch in the future.
To the Kobolds, this was a rare source of meat.
Looking at this scene, even though Chen Heng had seen this many times before, he was still not used to it.
Even though the Orcs did not seem to have much intelligence, they looked like a humanoid race, just like these Kobolds.
It was the first time that Chen Heng had seen these Orcs' corpses being eaten.
Fortunately, even though they had a wide range of food and powerful lifeforce, these Kobolds did not treat their own kind as food.
Otherwise, it would be quite disgusting.
Standing there, Chen Heng turned and continued onwards.
"It should be about time."
On the way, Chen Heng thought to himself.
Calculating carefully, according to the time, they were already a certain distance away from the place they were previously at.
They were no longer within the Orc Tribe's territory.
It was about time to stop.
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