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Bringing the Farm to Live in Another World

Chapter 796: Agreement! 🤝

Published: March 12, 2025

Chapter 793: Agreement!

After receiving Zhao Hai's notification, Wells immediately gathered all the branch clan leaders of the tauren tribe to discuss the relocation to the space.

Wells held a high status within the tauren tribe. He had, through his own efforts, restored the Herculean Bull Tribe to its rightful place on the throne, even though Zhao Hai had assisted him; it was still his abilities that made it possible. Zhao Hai also had a high status among the tauren, being a prince of the tauren tribe and a prince of the entire orc race. Therefore, when Zhao Hai proposed that they move, the clan leaders agreed almost without a second thought.

However, the tauren tribe was not a small tribe on the Orc Prairie, and integrating everyone would take some time, so their actions were slightly slower than those of the human race and the sea tribe.

One advantage of the orc race was that they could bring their tents and all their belongings into the space. Most of their possessions were easily transportable, making it more convenient for nomadic tribes compared to the humans.

As soon as Zhao Hai heard that Wells was ready, he immediately opened a space rift at the old camp of the Herculean Bull Tribe, allowing all the branch races of the tauren tribe to enter the space.

The background they were entering was the same as the one previously entered by the Leon Empire, with a vast expanse of grassland, even larger than the original Orc Prairie. There would be no problems at all with the entire orc tribe migrating here.

Just as Zhao Hai mentioned, the grass in the space grew better and faster than outside. They would find it even more comfortable in the space than on the Ark Continent.

Zhao Hai did not plan to separate the various alien races from the human race; after all, they had lived together in the past, and separation would not be beneficial. He also noticed that the several alien races on the Ark Continent complemented each other. They could certainly coexist peacefully with the humans. If it weren't for the church of light, the humans and the various alien races would not have had conflicts.

Once the tauren tribe entered the space, they immediately fell in love with it. It was like paradise for them—blue skies, green meadows, and small rivers like jade belts. Everything here was their ideal grazing land.

The tauren couldn't help but cheer, and some of the older members picked up some grass, examined it closely, chewed on it, and then exclaimed, "This is the finest pasture! The prince did not deceive us; this is the ideal homeland for our orc race!"

In an instant, the cheering grew louder.

The last to enter the space was Wells and the Herculean Bull Tribe. Their Golden Great Tent was the last to move into the space, but Zhao Hai had already arranged a campsite for them, so they could set up camp as soon as they arrived.

Wells was very satisfied with the grassland; he looked around and found that it was almost identical to their original camping site, which pleased him greatly.

Wells and the others entering the space had a significant impact on the entire orc tribe. There were still some races within the orc tribe debating whether to enter the space. With the tauren tribe already relocated, it sent shockwaves through those who were still undecided.

After Wells and the others entered the space, Zhao Hai did not prevent them from coming out. In fact, he hoped that Wells would stay outside for a while longer to help promote the space, encouraging more orcs to move in.

Once Wells settled in the space, he led the tauren tribe members out, and they emerged at Beast God City.

Wells now understood why Zhao Hai could casually appear on the prairie before; it was all due to the space. As soon as he emerged, he promptly entered the orc royal palace to meet the beast king and inform him about Zhao Hai's arrangements in the space.

The beast king wanted the orc race to move into the space. He was well aware of what it was like inside; it was undoubtedly much better than the outside. Allowing them to enter the space was definitely for the good of the entire orc race.