I'm just a person who loves reading novels, so I can't provide the complete plot of the novel. However, according to some of the novels I know, there may be some male protagonists in the novels who lead the beast tide to attack the city, but in the end, it will lead to the peaceful coexistence between humans and orcs. This kind of plot was more common in some novels, but it might also appear in other types of novels. If you can provide the title of the novel, I can help you find more information.
There were two novels about the beast tide. The first book was " The Beast Tide: I built the Doomsday Manor ". The author was a Commandment Priest. It had been updated to chapter 57, and the latest chapter was chapter 57. This science fiction novel described the apocalyptic scene where 90% of the world's humans died overnight and the beast tide rampaged through the world. The second book was " Beast Tide Attack ". The author was Lord Jack, and the specific content was unclear. The novels in the other search results had nothing to do with the beast tide.
The Beast Tide was a novel written by a Paramecium in the desert. We can learn that the novel is available online on Qidian Chinese Network for some chapters, and there is also the option to read the entire novel online. The background of the evolutionary beast tide was a world full of beasts. The protagonist, Bai Qi, advocated peaceful coexistence with beasts and opposed the killing and looting caused by personal desires. In addition, there were other novels related to the Beast Tide, such as the Evolution of the Beast Tide and the Arrival of the Beast Tide. They were evolutionary and mutation novels, and they also provided limited online reading options. As for the specific plot and story development of the evolutionary beast tide, one needed to read the chapter or the entire novel to understand.
The following are some novels that involve multiple male leads (including seven male leads): - "The Witch of the Forest": The female protagonist was reborn after a tragic encounter in her previous life as a witch of the forest (mixed blood). She needed to become the queen of all the princes (a total of seven) to leave the set world. In the first half, the female protagonist was also growing and improving while conquering the seven princes. The second half was about the love and love with the seven princes. - "Seeking Good Temptation": The female protagonist is trapped in the Otome love game and needs to conquer seven male protagonists at the same time. She has to go through many Shuras and the male protagonists turn dark. "All the girls here want to attack me?!" cartoon
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Chapter 56 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from Althea hesitated for a moment before jumping down, using the adjacent tree... and follows through on Unlike before, thanks to her new weapon, as long as she aimed well, she....
A practical answer is Chapter 56, because it turns the idea into a concrete scene. The chapter opens with Althea hesitated for a moment before jumping down, using the adjacent tree..., adds pressure through The group did not even allow themselves another moment of respite, and..., and ends on.
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Chapter 135 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from While everyone was rushing to make contributions, some NPCs had already... and follows through on The walls were fully lit up with torches..
A practical answer is Chapter 56, because it turns the idea into a concrete scene. The chapter opens with Althea hesitated for a moment before jumping down, using the adjacent tree..., adds pressure through The group did not even allow themselves another moment of respite, and..., and ends on.