Orc Hero Story - Discovery Chronicles (Orc Eroica) - Chapter 4.3: Knight Commander Houston
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Chapter 4.3: Knight Commander Houston

Looking closely at the situation, the Faerie that used to accompany Bash on the battlefield was there too, bound and tied up in a padded bag, laying on the table.

Houston was familiar with this Faerie.

After being taken deliberately taken prisoner by the enemy, she would use some kind of strange magic to inform Bash of her, and thus her captors, position.

Faeries were prized for the restorative properties of the dust they gave off, so they were rarely killed, even when captured.

Taking advantage of the Humans behavior, she would intentionally get trapped, giving her would-be-jailers a nasty green surprise.

Zell, the Master Baiter BOOBYTRAP-BAIT is what they called her.

Ju Judith

His sense of duty towards his subordinates, who were attentively watching him, was the only thing holding Houston back from succumbing to his trauma and run away screaming.

He was the Knight Commander of Krassel.

He was the one at the head of all the knights and soldiers of the city.

He was their leader.

Moreover, he was proud of the fact that they looked up to him that they admired him.

He didnt want to betray their trust.

Besides, if you paid close attention, you would notice Bash didnt seem angry towards Judith.

Those werent the eyes of a murderous Human slaughtering monster. His expression was more akin to that of a good-natured old man listening to his grandchilds selfishness.

It was incredible that an entity that brutal could make a face that gentle.

He couldnt always be filled with an unquenchable thirst for blood just like he was on the battlefield, right?

Yes, because the war was over. There was peace now.

That was the impression that Houston got from Bashs eyes.

But none of that changed the fact that they were dealing with Bash THE Bash.

Taking a deep breath, Houston spoke to Judith with the utmost caution, mulling carefully over each of his words.

Hey! What are you doing?

Oh! Sir, I was informed that an Orc attack had been reported in the Western Forest, and upon investigation, I found out that a suspicious Orc had recently entered the town. We immediately tracked him down to the inn where he was staying and put him under arrest. Were currently interrogating him.

Ah, I see Hmmm.

Houston immediately understood the situation there was no way this was a legitimate arrest.

Bash wouldnt leave any witnesses.

If he really wanted to not get caught, he would have already escaped.

Even a hundred men wouldnt have sufficed to capture him let alone the Judiths tiny squadron.

Why did Houston believe that?

Because he had tried it before.

Ive gotten him to give up most of his information, now all we need is to find out the goal of his journey! Hey! Spit it out, you fucking pig!

Grabbing Bash by his collar, Judith got all up in his face, threatening him.

A chill ran down Houstons spine.

Oh, no, no, no, no, none of that! Dont be violent!

His tone and attitude were absolutely pathetic.

Why was that?

Even in times of peace, there were situations that would definitely make someone angry.

Like, for example, if you were taken to jail for no good reason, grabbed and jostled by a little girl who had never known war, who then proceeded to arrogantly threaten you.

In other words, now was the time.

He should be angry.

I have nothing more to say.

But Bash was not angry.

Rather than looking upset, his face was relaxed, his nostrils twitching once in a while.

The citrus scent wafting in from various parts of the prison must have soothed his soul.

Orcs were omnivorous. They would eat nearly anything but had a particular preference for fruit.

Houston inwardly thanked his men for implementing the use of citrus scented oil in the prison, thinking about giving them a pay raise.

Ahem Judith, please take your hands off of him, slowly back away, and come stand next to me.

Whats the matter sir? Whats wrong? I cant believe Sir Houston, the Swine Slayer, would be so.. so timid!

AHHHH, no, no! Dont use that nickname!

Houstons nickname was of particular interests to the Orcs.

Mentioning it while arresting a stray Orc would inevitably end up with him glaring at you, hatred burning in their eyes, cursing you, You youre Swine Slayer! Ill kill you! Fuck, Ill kill you!

Thats how much the name Swine Slayer riled up the Orcs.

Well, maybe they were just angry at being called pigs.

What are you going on about, Sir Houston? Now listen carefully, swine. Let me tell you about Sir Houstons feats, you fucking pig. This right here, standing right in front of you, is the man who has slain the most Orcs during the war Commander Houston of the Anti-Orc Army! He could take care of a little porky Orcy like you with a hand behind his back and a finger up his nose. And

Click to see what Judith really said, with a few creative liberties applied.

Now listen here, you little pork! Ill have you know that Sir Houston was promoted to the position of Commander of the Anti-Orc Army and has been involved in numerous secret raids on Orc Country, and he has over 300 confirmed kills. He is trained in Dwarven molerat warfare and is the top swordsman in the entire Alliance armed forces. You are nothing to him but just another target. He will wipe you the fuck out with precision the likes of which has never been seen before on Vastonia, mark my fucking words. You think you can get away with hiding information from us? Here? In Human territory? Think again, fucker. As we speak he is contacting his secret network of spies across the country and your footsteps are being traced right now so you better prepare for the storm, maggot. The storm that wipes out the pathetic little thing you call your life. Youre fucking dead, orcy boy. He can be anywhere, anytime, and he can kill you in over seven hundred ways, and thats just with his bare hands. Not only is he extensively trained in unarmed combat, but he has access to the entire arsenal of the Alliance combined military and he will use it to its full extent to wipe your miserable ass off the face of the continent, you little shit. If only you could have known what unholy retribution your little clever I-have-nothing-to-say attitude was about to bring down upon you, maybe you would have told us what we wanted to hear. But you couldnt, you didnt, and now youre paying the price, you goddamn idiot. Sir Houston will shit fury all over you and you will drown in it. Youre fucking dead, pig.

Houston shouted.

It was a cry for help, for mercy. A prayer, a wish for all of this to end. A plea, coming from the depths of his soul.

Shut up! If you dont shut up right this instant, Im going to smack you! Now get your ass over here!

Judith was stunned by Houstons threat, and proceeded to hesitantly back away.

Confused and embarrassed, she didnt get why she was being reprimanded all of a sudden.

Hed have to explain it to her later.

But right now, he had to focus on Bash.

SuHaa

Houston took a deep breath and looked towards Bash.

As Judith stepped back, the Orcs eyes returned to their sharp, hawkish look.

Houstons mouth quivered.

Allow me to apologize for my subordinates irresponsible actions. This idiot is in charge of solving the highway attack cases, but theres been a lack of progress lately, so shes in a hurry to produce results Oh, Im sorry, I forgot to introduce myself. My name is Houston Gayle.

Im Bash.

Ive known about you for quite some time.

You have?

It was only a couple of times, but weve crossed paths during the war

Hearing that, Bash started paying close attention to Houstons face.

The Knight Commander wondered if he would suddenly recall who he was and strike.

[No, hes supposed to be a rational Orc.]

[Trust your judgment.]

[If he really wanted to hurt us, my men would already be dead, laying in a pool of their own blood. Judith would have already been beaten and raped into unconsciousness, leaking a cloudy white substance from between her legs.]

While mentally reassuring himself, Houston forced himself to smile.

A wide, radiant smile.

For the whole of his thirty years of life, he had never smiled at any Human like this, much less an Orc.

Youre oh, a Human Warchief?

Yes, I guess you could call me that.

Ive missed you. Its been a while. How have you been?

Bash bared his fangs, his mouth open in a menacing snarl.

But Houston, the Orc scholar, knew better.

He knew that this ferocious expression was just a smile.

Feeling some the tension leave his body, he finally relaxed a little, glad that proper conversation might be possible.

This all happened because of my lack of oversight. I hope you can find it within yourself to forgive me.

Im not angry.

Said Bash, seemingly irritated, regretfully looking over to Judith.

Seeing this, Houston concluded that Bash was angry at Judith, but not enough to warrant murdering everybody.

That was the extent of his anger, even after being treated so poorly.

He truly was a generous man a person with such immense patience couldnt be judged by the same standards as regular Orcs.

Any other Orc would have already torn Judith to pieces.

But! You never know when you might step on the tigers tail.

Houston spoke out in order to end the conversation as soon as possible.

If you dont mind, Id like to ask you a few questions. I promise this will be quick!

Again? How many times do I have to repeat myself?

Please just bear with me a tiny bit longer. Just one more time, please!

Hearing that Judith had pestered the Orc warrior with the same questions over and over again and made him repeat himself, Houston glared at her with a bitter expression.

Judiths face reddened, and she turned away, embarrassed.

Uh

Houston then asked Bash about the incident on the road in the western forest that Judith had reported.

The answer, of course, remained the same.

The carriage had been attacked by bugbears, and Bash had just walked by and chased them away.

He had approached the woman, but only to get her consent for intercourse.

The reason he didnt attack her was because in the name of the Orc King, sexual intercourse with another species without consent was strictly forbidden.

Bash intended to abide by that law, so the notion that he had attacked anybody was nothing but a misunderstanding.

Hearing his story, Houston nodded.

Had it been a stray Orc saying this, or any other Orc for that matter, he wouldnt have believed it, even for a second.

But this was Bash, the Orc Hero.

And if he said he was just passing by he was just passing by.

Honestly, Houston had been expecting this to be the case.

If Bash had really attacked that carriage, there wouldnt be anybody left alive to even report on it.

Houston knew better than anyone that running away from the Orc Hero was a life-threatening endeavor.

If someone really wanted to escape from Bash, theyd have to be both blessed with godly luck and prepared to sacrifice all their allies assuming those allies were heavily armed and armored.

So,

Alright, just one more thing

This next question was of utmost importance.

This thing youre looking for does the Orc King know about it?

Of course.

I see

Houston put two and two together and drew a conclusion.

It all started to make sense to him.

Why was Bash here?

What was the purpose of his journey?

It was by command of the Orc King.

Orc King Nemesis had given Bash some kind of order.

And following that order, Bash set out on his journey.

And the essential element of this mission was to search for somebody, or something.

Ah this is troublesome. I might need to involve the higher-ups in the government if its of national concern.

This is a personal matter. I dont mean to cause you any trouble.

Apparently, this secret absolutely had to be hidden from the Humans.

To warrant sending out a Hero like Bash, it had to be important.

Was it something that would being many benefits to his nation if he could obtain it?

Or something that would greatly harm them if left unchecked?

At the very least, it was definitely a big deal to Orc Country.

If it werent, they wouldnt have sent out the Hero all on his own.

It was most likely because of that same mission that Bash didnt cut down Judith and Houston right where they stood.

If he killed Humans and caused an uproar, it would interfere with his mission.

The problem was what that mission entailed

I understand.

Making up his mind, Houston stopped thinking about Bashs quest.

Maybe what he was looking for would be harmful to Humanity.

Thats all for now. I apologize for the inconvenience.

But this had nothing to do with him.

He didnt want to put his life on the line by unnecessarily getting involved.

Life was the most essential, yet fragile thing on the battlefield.

Bashs arrest was all due to a gross misunderstanding.

He then cooperated without making a fuss and explained his side of the story.

That was that.

Case-closed.

In the meantime, or perhaps tomorrow, Houston would send a report back to the capital, saying,

Bash, the Orc Hero, came to Krassel. He seems to be looking for something.

And then he would let the intelligence department deal with this whole thing.

Hmm.

Bash nodded deeply, stood up, and began to untie Zell.

Be careful on your way back. Oh, and dont forget anything.

Houston said, relieved that it was all finally over.

A massive weight had been lifted off his shoulders.

It was the first time he had ever spoken to Bash from up this close the Orc warrior turned out to be a heroic man with a big heart.

But even though he was kind, Houston knew better than to stretch the limits of the Heros patience.

Houston knew a lot about Orcs, and thanks to his extensive knowledge, he also knew that there were innumerable aspects of Orcish life he was ignorant of.

The best thing to do now was to send them home as quickly as possible, before anyone blundered and woke up a sleeping dragon.

And after that, he would pray that the Orc-Faerie pair wouldnt cause any unnecessary commotion in town.

[Im not even going to send soldiers to escort them.]

[The lives of my men are important.]

[Ill just stay out of it.]

Thats what Houston decided.

He hadnt survived this long and endured so much hardship just to get killed during peacetime.

Why would he go around courting death when the war was over?

Hmm.

However, Bash looked reluctant to leave as he was meticulously untying the Faerie.

His gaze kept wandering towards Judith, who was watching him from afar.

[Oh?]

Seeing the look on Bashs face, a sudden thought appeared in Houstons mind.

Bash hesitated when he was told to go.

Why?

Why look at Judith?

Was he angry with her? No, just a second ago he said that he wasnt. So why?

What information did this Orc have on her?

Shes a knight Shes in charge of a case in the Western Forest The highwaysin other words!

Houston let his hyperactive mind run at full throttle and made a conclusion.

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Whew this chapter is a grind to translate. One part left, coming up tomorrow.

This chapter will be the last release before next year, after which Ill be taking a long, well deserved break from translation.

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