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Chapter 12 - Cooperation Matters(1/2)

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Someone is approaching Grim Batol...

Zuluhid had long known that this day would come. Since the defeat of Doomhammer and the Horde, he had begun to calculate how long it would take for humans and their allies to come to this only remaining orc territory. And now, Zuluhid

Rushed could almost imagine the army gathering on the border.

"Can your plan really work?" Chief Dragonmaw was skeptical of Nekros's idea.

The warlock weighed the demon soul in his hand and explained: "We have no choice, Chief. We can only give it a try."

Although he said so, this disabled orc was confident in every decision he made. He limped behind Zuluhid and did not stop until they came to the resting place of the red dragon knights.

Come down.

Most of the warriors were crowded around the table in the middle of the room, which was where they usually ate, drank, and entertained. Judging from the noise coming from the crowd, it seemed that they were playing happily now. Nekros knew that at this time

Disturbing them was certainly unwelcome, but he had no choice.

"You two, come here!" Zuluhid pointed at the two dragon knights in front of him. They were his most trusted subordinates. This also meant that this interruption must be because the chief had something important to do that needed them to complete.

The two orcs walked out, and the other orcs continued to do their own things. "Are you going to send us on a mission, Chief?"

Zuluhid glanced at Nekros and said: "A special mission, a more interesting mission than burning a few useless farmers."...

Husker

Ronin could finally go to Khaz Modan. He should have been happy thinking about this, but the process was full of twists and turns. Nathanos dealt with the dwarves and persuaded the Wildhammer dwarves to use gryphons to carry him to his destination.

. Unsurprisingly, he was rejected at first. Falstad obviously hated Ronin, not only because he was a mage, but the griffin knight knew that this was a troublemaker just by looking at Ronin.

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But Nathanos kept persuading, and Ronin didn't know what he said, but in the end Falstad really agreed, but he asked Nathanos to go with him.

Of course Ronin disagreed. He had to go to Grim Batol alone for this mission.

"Well, this guy is really stubborn and stupid." Falstad sneered at Ronin's attitude. "I don't care what you do, but if you want our help, you have to bring your friends with you.

Together. The purpose of doing this is for your safety..."

"My safety?" Luo Ning asked doubtfully.

The gryphon under Falstad's crotch let out a piercing scream. "Lest I can't help but throw you into the sea halfway. But if your friends are by your side, I might be able to restrain myself."

"Okay, I'll go with him."

"What?" Ronin looked at Nathanos in surprise, and he immediately objected: "Maris, I have to go to Khaz Modan alone. No one else is allowed to participate in what I want to do."

Nathanos nodded, but still did not change his words: "I know this, so I never asked you what you were going to do. Don't worry, I will never hinder you. I just completed my accusation and waited for you.

Once you get to your destination safely, I will leave and I will never follow you."

"It's crazy!" Luo Ning said, more than once. "You don't need anyone else!"

"Like a little girl." Falstad said mockingly, causing the other two Wildhammer dwarves to laugh. Ronin forced himself to remain calm, he didn't know what to do.

In the end, the mage could only hope that Nathanos would keep his word, and they would be separated when Khaz Modan arrived.

"Get ready to take off!" Falstad shouted. "The sun has come out, are you all ready?"

"I'm ready," Nathanos replied.

"Me too..." The nervous mage then replied, without the confidence in Nathanos's tone.

"Hurry up, mage!" One of the Wildhammer dwarves complained as he wanted to carry Ronin. "I really hope this trip ends quickly, the sooner the better!"

Ronin climbed awkwardly behind the gryphon, and then nodded to Falstad.

"Hold tight!" Falstad reminded, "Otherwise you will have to fall down and feed the fish!" As he said this, the dwarf ordered the gryphon to run forward and then take off. The mage had tried his best to hold on tight, but that

The feeling that his heart was about to jump out of his throat made him a little worried about the safety of this trip. Luo Ning had never been on a gryphon before, and watching the huge wings flapping up and down, he quickly decided that if

If he survives this time, he will never ride a gryphon again. Every time this animal flaps its wings, Luo Ning's stomach moves up and down. If there is another way to cross the sea, he will definitely be happy to do so.

However, he must admit that the speed of the gryphon is unimaginably fast. Within a few minutes, Hasker and the entire coastline fell out of sight of their group. Now he believes that even the dragon will definitely not be able to compete with this.

Comparable speed.

Compared with him, Nathanos was accustomed to sitting on the back of a griffin. The first time he rode this beast was when he went to Ironforge with Kurdran, and he had several similar experiences after that.

Below them, the seawater rolled violently, and the waves piled high at first, and then sank again. The biting cold wind came towards them, and Luo Ning had to pull down the hood of his robe to resist the mist in the wind.

"How long do you think it will be until we reach Khaz Modan?"

Falstad somehow heard his question, shrugged and replied: "Only a few hours, human!"

The mage hid those unpleasant thoughts in his heart. He curled up and tried to ignore this journey as much as possible.

'What kind of mission is this guy performing?' Falstad thought to himself. At the same time, he saw Nathanos with a calm expression in his sight, and couldn't help but joked: "You and him are simply two different types of people."

"No, the only difference between him and me is that I am more familiar with the feeling of sitting on the back of a gryphon."

"Ha, interesting! But then again, this mage really needs your care."

"I'm not taking care of him, I'm doing this because I'm taking care of another person."...

They flew for a while, and Luo Ning's stomach finally got used to it, and it was no longer so uncomfortable. He looked at the sun and calculated that they had been flying for about five hours. Judging from the speed of these griffins, they should have already flown.

Halfway through the journey, he finally broke the silence and asked Falstad whether it was what he thought.

"Half the way?" the dwarf laughed. "In another hour, you will be able to see the cliffs of Khaz Modan!"

This good news made Luo Ning smile. Three-quarters of the way had passed, and he was still alive. In more than two hours, he would be able to set foot on land again.

Nathanos looked up, carefully examining the clouds that had formed over the past half hour—rain clouds, but he judged that it would not rain until they reached their destination.

He glanced at Ronin. Nathanos had always been curious about this mage's mission, and vaguely felt that Ronin's origin was unusual. But in order not to meddle in other people's business, he decided not to ask.

"Look over there!" Nathanos was awakened by Ronin's movements.

He looked over and focused his gaze on where the mage was pointing. Two black spots appeared on the horizon.

Close!

Two new spots caught everyone's attention. They kept moving, getting bigger and bigger, and were rushing towards them.

"Something is approaching!" Luo Ning leaned forward and looked at the other person.

"It's a dragon!" Nathanos shouted after seeing clearly.

Falstad nodded quickly. "In the name of Khaz Modan, it is indeed a dragon! We are in trouble, everyone is ready to fight!"

The dwarves immediately adjusted their formation and spread out to narrow the enemy's target. But the two dragons also moved in a strategic way. The larger one flew to a higher position, and then

Flying away from its companions, Nathanos immediately realized that the two giant beasts wanted to sandwich the gryphon and the passengers, and then catch turtles in a jar.

On top of each dragon's bulky body sat an orc, wielding an axe.

"These two are experienced dragon knights!" Falstad shouted excitedly, "The one on the right is more powerful! This will be a glorious battle!"

It was also a battle that might cost him his life, and it was just when Luo Ning thought he was about to arrive. "We can't get entangled with them! I have to get to the shore!"

He heard one of the dwarves mutter dissatisfiedly: "It is the mission of the gryphon knight to fight these guys, mage!"

But my mission is more important. Ronin thought to himself, but did not say it. For a moment, the mage thought that the dwarf would throw him away. However, Falstad nodded reluctantly: "I will try my best, mage.

.If they have any flaws, we will fly back to the coast with all our strength! Then I will let you go, and I hope we will be together forever!"

"That's it!" Then they didn't speak anymore. At that time, the two sides began to fight hand to hand.

The griffins, which were superior in speed and agility, began to circle around the two dragons, and soon the smaller dragon became at a loss. However, due to the weather, the griffons were unable to reach their usual high speed. One dragon

The giant blade-like claws nearly scraped Falstad off his mount, while Nathanos and the other dwarf were almost knocked off by the dragon's wings.

Falstad took off his storm hammer and waved it in the air, shouting. When the second dragon swooped down, he urged the gryphon forward. Suddenly a beautiful sharp turn made the dragon

The knight was startled. The red dragon couldn't stop itself and rushed over, obviously unable to match the maneuverability of its smaller opponent. Falstad burst out with a war cry, and the storm hammer collided with the orc's battle axe.

, a burst of sparks flew out.

Ronin had a premonition that Falstad needed help, and he immediately chanted a spell, but was interrupted by the dwarf carrying him.

"Magic? What's the glory in that?"

The mage didn't respond. He started casting spells again, staring at the dragon that flew up with them, and silently recited a powerful spell. Then, he looked up at the clouds above his head.

A bolt of lightning burst out from there, hitting the pursuers behind.

The lightning hit the dragon, but the effect was not as good as Luo Ning imagined. The red dragon was still alive and let out a violent roar, but did not fall immediately. But the orc was completely turned into charcoal.

"Well done!" the dwarf shouted again, completely forgetting the glory he was mentioning just a second ago.

Nathanos found that the dragon was still alive and kicking, and couldn't help but sweat. This must be a fierce battle. But first, Ronin must reach a safe place. "Take him out of here now!"

The dwarf nodded and reluctantly drove his griffon away from the battlefield.

The two gryphon knights should be able to take care of those two monsters...

When Luo Ning had flown far away from the battlefield, a huge shadow suddenly enveloped them.

Luo Ning and the dwarf looked up and were immediately shocked.

The second dragon had already flown over their heads while they were concentrating on escaping.
To be continued...
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