Chapter 32 An Unpleasant Meeting
Just as the Draenei people unified their minds and began to prepare for war, far away on the other side of the Tarado map, the Angorosch clan is now very lively.
In the conference hall of the Anglos clan, groups of ogres surrounded a circle. While holding their ears, they tried to overheard conversations from other circles, while occasionally speaking a few words and expressing their opinions.
Just as the entire conference hall was getting noisy, the small door on the right side of the hall master suddenly opened, and the patriarch Akeda, who had been missing, walked in with the second and third elders.
Looking at the three people who truly ruled the clan power above, the noisy discussion below gradually subsided. Under everyone's gaze, Ekda said with a gloomy face: "Everyone, what is your answer?"
The ogres below looked at me and I looked at you, all shrank their heads and no one spoke. Seeing this, Ekda felt even more unhappy. He glanced at everyone present, and then called out: "Sangji, what do your hunting team think now?"
Unexpectedly, Sangji, who was named, was worried and hesitated: "Class leader, we think we must take revenge!"
"oh?"
Sanji's answer was not beyond Ekda's surprise. He asked calmly: "How should we take revenge?"
"War!" Sanji Pouji said, "We send more soldiers to attack those blue-skinned creatures, and will not give up until they destroy their clan!"
"be opposed to!"
As soon as Sangji finished his words, a voice shouted not far away: "I object!"
Turning his head to look at the visitor, Ekda asked in a deep voice: "Kinnas, why do you object?"
Walking out of the crowd and looking at Sanji who doesn't care, Kinnas spread his hands and said, "Master, I'm not against the war, but I'm against the faction now and the delegation starts revenge! We should first investigate what happened that day, why did the thousand soldiers fail? And,"
Kinners paused and continued: "Failure is not a problem, but the question is why none of them escaped successfully? We must figure it out about this!"
Kinnas's words caused the ogres around him to nod, and they were full of doubts. There were a thousand ogre barbarian soldiers who went to fight, and there were nearly dozens of wizards in it. What did they encounter? Why couldn't they even escape?
"So, everyone agrees with the war? Very good, so let's continue to discuss what kind of attacks Elmond and others have encountered? What happened at the time of the incident? Why are they even a piece of news yet..."
Under the gaze of others, the guards hurriedly reported in the runway, Ekda's ear. Ekda's words became less and less, and his expression became more and more strange.
It was not until the guards finished reporting that he nodded softly and ordered: "Take the guest to my residence first!"
Seeing the guards leaving in a hurry, Aikeda fell silent in everyone's curious eyes. After waiting for a while, he suddenly stood up and roared: "Everyone, just now, the messengers of those blue-skinned creatures are here!"
Aikeda's words made the clan hall, which was originally full of noise, and then, the noisy voices roared and the ogres kept whispering and talking, and the second and third elders, who were also surprised, looked at each other inexplicably.
"Clan leader!"
An ogre in the crowd stepped out and asked first, "What are those blue-skinned creatures coming to us for? Are they to humiliate us? Or are they to seek peace?"
"I don't know," said Ekda, shaking his head, "I'll order him to take him to a quiet place for the time being. I'll know what the Blueskin creature thinks after the meeting ends."
"Clan leader!" Another ogre followed and asked, "You just said him instead of them? Did the group of blue-skinned creatures send only one person?"
"Yes," Ekda nodded: "Although it was a bit incredible, the guard told me that there was only one person on the other side!"
Akeda's words made the ogres stunned. They didn't know whether they should praise the messenger's stupidity or laugh at his stupidity. Doesn't this guy know that if the clan is not satisfied, they wouldn't mind chopping the blue-skinned creature and feeding it to the dog?
As for you, you said that the two armies would not kill them when they fought, I'm sorry, we ogres read less, and we really haven't heard of this truth.
"Akeda!" The second elder, who had originally closed his eyes and rested, suddenly spoke: "Stop the meeting for the time being! Let's go and see what they are going to say first!"
Aikeda hesitated when he heard this. Seeing this, the third elder immediately nodded and agreed: "That's right, those blue-skinned creatures will eventually be crushed into pieces by us. We don't have to hurry up!"
Two to one, Aikeda, who was already a little moved, nodded cheerfully, and then announced the suspension of the meeting loudly. The three of them left the parliament hall together.
Aikeda's residence, looking at the slightly rough house several meters high, built of huge rocks, Dakan nodded unconsciously. After carefully looking around, he came to a stone table in the middle of the house with a vigilant gaze and sat down. He just looked at his legs shaking in the air, and had to sigh that the ogre's house was a bit too tall for him.
Dakan, who had been waiting for a long time and had been fully prepared for his mentality, unexpectedly, a pair of ogres wearing black leather armor and two linen robes came together shortly after sitting down.
Looking at the three people who were constantly looking at him, Dakan asked carefully: "Who are you?"
"Akeda, the patriarch of the Angorosh clan!"
Sitting opposite Dakan, Ekda stared at the other person, then raised his lips and showed a vicious and fierce smile; "A little blue-skinned man, you are the first other race to have the courage to come to our clan, and you are actually free!"
Ekda, who said this, gave a meal, then threatened in a low voice with fierce light in his eyes: "But soon, you will miss the taste of freedom!"
Without taking Akeda's threat to heart, Dakan said calmly: "If this is what you are going to say to me, then I have already recorded it clearly! Now, let's talk about another thing!"
"No, no, no, we have nothing to talk about with you," Aikeda looked relaxed: "You have only two choices, one is to release our tribe members, and then your entire tribe becomes our vassal; as for the second, the dead don't need to say anything more!"
Akeda's answer was not beyond Dakan's expectations. Long before setting off as an envoy, Archbishop Neri had already explained the general situation of the ogre, but Dakan couldn't understand that the ogres were so arrogant, but weren't they afraid of hitting the iron plate?
A trace of sarcasm flashed in Dakan's eyes. He glanced at Akda, then looked at the two elders who were silent, then jumped off the chair, looked at the three of them and asked, "Is this your answer?"
Looking at the three people who didn't speak, Dakan continued: "I was looking forward to bringing back peace before, but obviously, my thoughts were too wishful thinking. You were not willing to accept our proposals at all. You even looked down on us Delaneys!"
"So what?"
The third elder said suddenly: "The world trembled under the wings of the powerful Gaurian Empire, and everything is impressed by our feet. The small blue-skinned creature, what qualifications do you have to let us take a look?"
The third elder who said here had a hint of mockery in his eyes. He said disdainfully: "Just because you defeated some of our soldiers, and then you want to get peace from us? A joke!"
"Only what we ogres give is peace! As for you, we can only welcome you with destruction!"
"I see!"
Dakan took a deep breath, then said with a cold expression: "Since you want to fight, then fight! In half a month, we will wait for you in the river in the central Tarado, so let us both decide a victory or defeat!"
After saying that, Dakan quickly took out a diamond crystal as big as a finger from his pocket. Before the ogre could react, he crushed the crystal. As the mana fluctuations quickly rose, a portal that constantly emitted soft white light appeared in front of several people. At the last moment when he stepped into the portal, Dakan turned his head and looked at the three people with a surprised face: "This time, we will not forgive you again!"
As Dakan's figure disappeared, the portal quickly contracted together, and in the blink of an eye it condensed into a small dot, followed by the disappearing shadow and without a trace.
It was not until this time that the three ogres came back from their surprise, then quickly stood up and came to the disappearing position of the portal in surprise.
Close your eyes, the two elders quickly sensed it, while Dakan, who had no talent for witchcraft, hurried to the door and said to the guards on both sides of the gate, "Hurry up, call the wizards to come to my place!"
After the wizards rushed over, the two elders had already made their own judgments. Looking at the wizards who were preparing to cast spells and detect after entering the door, the third elder took two steps back calmly, and then felt unsafe, so he came out of the room and came outside the door.
Listening to the cicadas that kept coming from his ears, the third elder walked to a big tree, looking at the lush trunks of the trees, couldn't help but think: What kind of witchcraft do these blue-skinned creatures use? Why didn't he feel that he chanted, and he could cast a spell just by crushing a piece of crystal? Also, what is that white aperture? It can actually send people away! It's so amazing!
"How is it? Have you found anything?"
The sudden sound awakened the third elder. He turned around and looked at the second elder with a serious face and shook his head: "No, I only felt the fluctuations of magic power. I have no idea about other things yet!"
"These blue-skinned creatures are much stronger than we thought!"
The second elder sighed: "There is no doubt that they have mastered witchcraft that we don't understand, which proves that they have their own magic system!"
The third elder nodded, and after hesitating for a moment, he asked, "What should we do next?"
Looking at the ogres walking on the street below, the second elder sighed: "We can't take it lightly this time! If necessary, we can report to the Head of State. For this unknown mysterious witchcraft, the Empire will definitely not allow other races to master this unknown mysterious witchcraft!"
The third elder was stunned when he heard this, then frowned and said, "What do you mean is to let the Empire send troops to solve the problem?"
"No!"
The second elder turned around and sneered and said, "Of course we should be in control of the good things! Notify Ekda that this time we will send half of the clan's force to crush those insects who dare to challenge our majesty!"
The third elder nodded, and he understood the meaning of the second elder. Simply put, he tried to see if he could seize their witchcraft from the blue-skinned creatures. If it failed, he would report it to the head of the empire and the empire sent someone to solve the problem.
In this way, the empire helped the clan solve the problems and finally received a certain reward. Although the large meat of the complete system of mysterious witchcraft is definitely not enough, at least it can be eaten in a bite. This is probably a solution for the failed Angloshi clan.
But will the Anglosch clan fail? The third elders are not optimistic about the blue-skinned creatures at all. These idiots who are watching the sky don’t understand ogres at all!
Chapter completed!