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Chapter 129 Ready to Go(1/2)

Chapter 129 Ready to go

Author: Conquer people with virtue

Chapter 129 Ready to go

"Oh? The messenger of the dwarves?" Theos was stunned. This was something he didn't expect.

But then, he laughed: "It seems that the guys in Molten Hammer City can't sit still anymore."

Osfir blatantly accepted the southern halflings, and the Hammer City had obviously been careful about it for a long time. But why did they send people here at this time?

Osfir City has already started to move. At this time, no matter whether Molten Hammer City chooses to launch an attack or take the initiative to negotiate, it cannot change the next plan.

"Okay, let's meet together." Theos looked at Nohir: "Let him come in."

Nohir turned and left. After a while, the door opened again, and this time she brought a dwarf.

This dwarf doesn't look much different from Thoradin and the others. They both have the same short stature. The only thing worth noting is his snow-white beard.

"I think you are Your Excellency Theos. I would like to send my greetings to you on behalf of the Hammer City." The dwarf messenger glanced around and then fixed his gaze on the figure in the center.

Before coming, Nohir had already told him what to pay attention to, so the dwarf messenger did not go around in circles and said concisely:

"I have brought a letter from Wulfgar, the lord of the Hammer City and the leader of the Warhammer Dwarves. Please read it."

He took out a parchment scroll from his arms. Nohir frowned and stepped forward to take it. After making sure it was not something strange, he handed the scroll to Theos.

"Didn't Wulfgar ask you to bring something else?" Theos did not open the scroll immediately, but asked the dwarf messenger.

There were a few drops of sweat on the dwarf's head, and then he seemed to have made up his mind and opened his voice loudly.

"The Lord of Hammer City advises Lord Theos not to stretch his hand too far! Lord Wulfgar asked me to warn you to leave the area around Hammer City immediately and return the halflings that were illegally captured before."

"In addition, the dignity of the Ten Kings cannot be violated. The City Lord asked me to tell you not to make things difficult for President Victor."

"Presumptuous! Arrogant dwarf, are you looking for death?" Robbie jumped out immediately and was about to fight with the dwarf. In his opinion, this was a naked insult to his master.

"You!" Nohir also glared angrily. If he had known this earlier, he would not have brought him in at all.

Unexpectedly, this dwarf appeared calm on the surface and spoke freely at the critical moment. So he reached out and prepared to take him down.

"That's enough!" Theos shouted softly and stopped everyone.

The invisible dragon's power was released, and everyone immediately fell silent. Robbie and Nohir knelt down on one knee. The dwarf messenger was even shivering and sweating profusely. He only managed to hold on and did not fall to his knees.

"Nohir, take him down." Theos waved his hand.

"Are you going to get rid of him?" Nohir stood up. The dwarf messenger next to him suddenly trembled.

Theos raised his eyebrows: "No need. Let her go back. Tell the border army not to stop her. She must go back safely."

"But, Master!" Robbit stood up suddenly and was about to say something.

Theos stopped him with his eyes, and then looked at the dwarf messenger: "You can go now. Tell Wulfgar for me that the debt from a hundred years ago must be repaid."

Afterwards, Theos asked Nohir to take the dwarves down.

As soon as they left, Robbie couldn't help it anymore: "Since this dwarf is so rampant and insults the great you, Robbie is willing to personally participate in the attack on Molten Hammer City!"

"You're not going to the front line to help, you're just causing trouble!" Theos shook his head.

"Your specialty is not fighting. Handling things well here is the biggest help."

"Robbie must work hard!"

Theos nodded, also dumbfounded.

The dwarf messenger's performance was actually very contradictory, his fear was almost written on his face. It can be seen that he had to say these words.

It's all the master's task.

Theos unfolded the scroll, and inside was a long series of letters written in Dwarven language. After reading the ten lines at a glance, it turned out that they were very similar to what the messenger said.

In the letter, Wulfgar, the Lord of the Hammer City, in his capacity as the Ten Kings, criticized Osfir's behavior in a high-profile manner and demanded the return of the halflings he had "captured" in the past. The words can be said to be very sharp.

But there is a saying. Theos may have been wary before, but after returning from the trip to Joseph Garden, he no longer took Molten Hammer City seriously.

Because theoretically speaking, Hammer City is no longer worthy of the position of the Ten Kings. It's just that a skinny camel is bigger than a horse, so it can still hold on, but in fact it no longer lives up to its name.

Through the intelligence of Poland, the former leader of the Fireforged Clan and one of the founders of Hammer City, Hammer City does not have many secrets from Theos - if there have been no drastic changes in the other side in the past hundred years.

In fact, the strength of the dwarves in Hammer City has been greatly reduced since the Fireforged Clan left. Especially the "death" of Poland has reduced the dwarves' combat power.

If the situation does not change much, the highest combat power in Hammer City right now should be the heads of the Frostbeard Clan and the Warhammer Clan. They have ordinary legendary powers respectively.

But Theos is not timid, he can already rival ordinary legends. Don't forget, he also smelted the dwarves' most precious treasure - the Crown of the Mountain. With the increase, it's no problem to fight one against two.

In recent years, Molten Hammer City has been very complacent. It usually operates in its own one-third of an acre and has little influence on the mainland.

This can be seen from the previous raids by humans and orcs on the Xilan Mountains. It is true that Molten Hammer City has its own plans, but as the Ten Kings, it is unreasonable for Theos to let others come to their doorstep to fight in the jungle.

Bringing in outsiders to attack our own people, it is simply unacceptable that such a force should not be destroyed.

"Master, how will we arrange the next work?" Robbie asked aloud, interrupting Theos's thoughts.

"What to do, what to do, just follow the plan."

"There is no need to be impatient in preparing for war. It should be carried out steadily. At the same time, the work of gathering the halflings should not stop and can be accelerated."

"Yes." Robbie agreed, and then went out to make arrangements for promotion.

"Since you can only use your mouth, don't blame me for being rude." Theos thought.

He must accept halflings. This race is indeed very suitable for Osfir. Because halflings are hard-working and hard-working, and usually like to integrate into other communities, and rarely build their own kingdoms or occupy mountains and become kings. They even

Nobility or royal families within the same clan will not be recognized.

It is conceivable that with the integration of demigods, Osfir's future management will be much more stable.

On this side, Osfill was still carrying out his plan in an orderly manner. As time went by, the movement finally became louder and louder.

On the dividing line between the north and south of the Xilan Mountains, Osfir's army is constantly dispatching. Various supplies from the rear are also being transported continuously.

Under Theos's instruction and Valk's order, hundreds of scout teams continued to infiltrate into the south like a goddess scattering flowers.

They include gnolls, goblins, tieflings, fire-forged dwarves, and even halflings who have just been taken in. Riding wargs or horses, these scouts gallop through the sphere of influence that nominally belongs to the Hammer City, while exploring

While following the terrain, the halflings were carrying out their work of instigating rebellion.

When conducting a war, according to Theos's understanding, public opinion naturally comes first.

Therefore, under deliberate design, the fire-forged dwarves were betrayed by Molten Hammer City and expelled. Molten Hammer City even communicated with foreign enemies, and the orcs' invasion of the Xilan Mountains began to be officially endorsed by Osfir, and in the mountains

spread.

Of course, most tribes cannot understand it. This is mainly for Osfir himself and the halflings in the south.

On the one hand, it is to boost morale, and on the other hand, it is to better persuade halflings to join.

As soon as the offensive troops at the border were deployed and organized, and supplies were in place, Theos was ready to launch a large-scale invasion in the name of eliminating the "Shark Lizard Beasts" for the halflings.

To be honest, Theos feels that he has done something superfluous, as if he has added too many dramas?

Just as Theos was considering whether to go directly A, the dwarves in the south were also making their own plans.

Hammer City, City Lord's Hall.

The blazing flames in the fireplace provide warmth to the interior of the solid stone hall. This season is already late autumn, and Hammer City is in the mountains, so it is naturally even colder.

The firewood crackled in the stove, but Wulfgar's face was as cold as ice. If it weren't for the warhammer pattern on his left arm, someone who didn't know better would have thought he was from the Frostbeard clan.

"That golden dragon's movements are getting bigger and bigger. It really doesn't take us seriously!" Next to it, an equally burly dwarf said loudly, his tone full of dissatisfaction.

Unlike Wulfgar, he has a blue-white beard like steel needles all over his face. It is self-evident that he is Baan, the leader of the Frostbeard clan.

The two of them are the highest-status beings in Molten Hammer City. In addition, they are several elders of the two tribes. But usually, it is the two of them who make decisions on everything in Molten Hammer City.

Including the calculation against the fire-forged patriarch Poland more than a hundred years ago, and the subsequent banishment of the fire-forged dwarves, all were attributed to two people.

Wulfgar was not angry after hearing Barn's words, but his expression told others that he was in a bad mood as well. After a while, Wulfgar said:

"Huh, let's let them be proud for a while. If we really want to attack the Hammer City, then we have no choice but to make that golden dragon hate it."

Baan nodded, his face brightened slightly, this was indeed the plan they had made.

Including the envoys sent before, they are also members of his tribe. The purpose is to anger the golden dragon so that the other party will attack at all costs.

They had already received the news when Osfill had just made some changes at the border. When they knew that the war was coming, the two of them naturally embarked on a familiar path again - being turtles.

Although the two of them are legends, come on, the other party is a golden dragon, and no one is sure that they can defeat a golden dragon. Even though this golden dragon has not yet entered the legend.

And their biggest reliance is...

"We must keep those dragon-slaying crossbows well. When that arrogant golden dragon comes, we will give him a lesson he will never forget!" Wulfgar said sternly.

That's right, this dragon-slaying crossbow is their biggest trump card.

"The Fireforge clan only thinks they know how to cast, but who knows, which dwarves don't know how to cast? They are just a group of scum who have no other special skills except basic skills."

Decades ago, they accidentally found the blueprint of a dragon-killing crossbow among the information passed down from their clan. This was a weapon used by the dwarf ancestors to fight against giant dragons in ancient times.

After a long period of exploration and experimentation, they have successfully imitated several aircraft, which has greatly enhanced the confidence of the two clans.

After all, ever since the Crown of the Mountain was lost, the casting of the dwarves in the entire Hammer City seems to have been cast under a shadow...
To be continued...
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