My Frostmourne can't be so cute

My Frostmourne Can't Be So Cute Chapter 834

Malone probably guessed the ending-it could only be that-those goblins never make a loss-making business.

"That's right... Those goblins hollowed out the work that the lord’s miners hadn’t been able to complete for decades. This mine was also left by them... It is different from our human mine. ."

Robin nodded and said-he had always heard about this rumor, but he didn't expect the legendary mine to be true.

"What happened to that lord?"

Paul said in a gleeful tone.

"Bankrupt, no output from the mine. Their family can no longer maintain their relationship with the Stormwind Council, nor can they afford the expenses of the manor and house in Stormwind... I heard that they sold their property and left the territory. I don't know where I went, and here... has become a deserted place."

Robin said with emotion.

"Paul, Robin... tell everyone to put out the torch first."

Ma Long raised his head, looked at the top of the cave tunnel, and then ordered.

Although they didn't understand the reason, the soldiers carried out the order; then they were surprised to find that they were in the cave tunnel after the fire was put out.But it was not as dark as imagined.

"This is... the remains of those ore?"

Robin asked in surprise.

On the stone walls above everyone's heads and on the sides, and even under their feet, a kind of crystal green fluorescence is slowly exuding; you can see some fine powder or green stone fragments are inlaid on these stone walls—— The green fluorescence is also emitted by them.

"It just saved the torch... let's go, hurry up."

Ma Long nodded with satisfaction, and then urged the soldiers under his hands-there were not many torches in their hands. Even without this "fluorescent road", he planned to walk in the dark as much as possible-the cave tunnel was flat, and even It was a fall, and it was better than the torch exhausted at the critical moment.

Hogg the Jackal carried the dagger Robin had given him, and walked at the end of the line under Rubes' watch; he looked curiously at the surrounding walls glowing with crystal green light.Seems to be very interested in those gravel.

However, just when Hogg was about to buckle a stone from the wall to play, Rubes let out a short low growl, which made the jackal shiver with fright.Hastily followed Malone's team obediently.

Ma Long walked in the forefront of the team and did not see this scene; otherwise, his heart would have been overshadowed-how could Hogg the Jackal see these jade ore residues so excited?Could it be... is this the first time he walks this mountain path?

...

Just when Ma Long and his soldiers were walking in the dark in the cave, trying to reach Moonbrook Town before the orcs, they were far away in the destination across the mountain range, but at this time there was a loud voice.

Countless people gathered in this small town.Some of them rode in ox carts, some rode in horse carts, some carried sacks of grain, and some were ragged and without long objects.

The passages in the town are too narrow, and the ox cart and the carriage are crowded with each other, accompanied by the yelling and cursing of men, the screaming of women, and the loud crying of babies, it does not look like a crisis is about to strike.

But this is just the surface. In a small office in the town hall of Yuexi Town, an urgent meeting is being held under a serious atmosphere.

"What else do you think? We must leave here! The orc army has captured Stormwind. They have had no idea about the Westfall in the past few months, but now they are here! Do you want to stay? Waiting for death here?"

A burly middle-aged man dressed in heavy plate armor stood at the discussion table, pressing the hilt of the big sword at his waist, and sternly asked.(To be continued.)

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"Of course I know this, Warrant Officer Okur. I agree with your point-we must get out of here, but... I don't trust those goblins."

An old man with gray beard, but still vigorous, sat opposite the officer and said with a frown.

This old man was Sir Elgardin, the elder of Moonbrook Town, and opposite him was Warrant Lieutenant Okur, the guard officer of Sentinel Hill.

The news that the orcs invaded and captured Stormwind was immediately taken by the refugees to the Westfall. Although Malone and Elro Eberlock chose to go to the farther night forest, most of the refugees fled to the west. wilderness.

Since then, there have been frequent exchanges between Sentinel Hill and Moonbrook Town, the two largest human settlements in the Western Wilderness-in the past few months, the mayor of Moonbrook Town There were at least dozens of letters between Sir Gading and Warrant Lieutenant Okur of Sentinel Hill.

Both Sir Elgardin and Okur Warrant Officer are worried about the safety of the Westfall. While relocating the compatriots who fled from Stormwind, they also know that once the orc army turns around and starts to attack the Westfall, no one Knowing that in this vast wilderness, there is no hope for human beings to survive.

Warrant Lieutenant Okur has been arranging the defense of Sentinel Hill since then-even though he has fewer than 300 soldiers under his command, he is still willing to be the first line of defense in the Westfall.

At the same time, Warrant Lieutenant Okur and Sir Elgardin also issued a ******, summoning the farmers scattered across the Western Wilderness, all of them took refuge in Sentinel Hill or Moonbrook Town—although these two There is no reliable protection for a human settlement, but after all, it is much better than a farm in the wilderness.

Of course, despite doing their best to deal with possible attacks, neither Warrant Officer Okur nor Sir Elgardin have any certainty that they can stop the orcs from attacking-even Stormwind City has fallen/fallen. What can they do?

Fortunately, for unknown reasons, the orcs have not marched into the Westfall for a long time; neither Warrant Officer Okur nor Sir Elgardin knew what was going on in Stormwind.They also don't have any extra personnel to send to Stormwind City to inquire about intelligence-everyone knows that it is almost equivalent to death.

Until a month ago, Warrant Officer Aogui rushed to Yuexi Town with the soldiers and residents of Sentinel Hill.

Sir Elgardin still remembered his face when he saw Warrant Lieutenant Okur-he thought Sentinel Hill had been captured by the orcs.

However, Warrant Officer Okur told him that this was not the case, it was just a migration.

Sir Elgardin hadn't let his heart down.Warrant Officer Okur brought an even more shocking news, or suggestion, that continued to deteriorate the relationship between the two people.

Warrant Officer Okur said that earlier, a group of goblins arrived at Sentinel Hill, and they sold it to Warrant Officer Okur for ten gold coins for an information that the orcs were already preparing to enter the Westfall.

at the same time.Warrant Officer Okur also got a promise from the goblins, or a bargaining opportunity-the goblins are willing to provide a fleet to help the humans of the Westfall leave here; and all they need is a reasonable amount The commission-if it can save lives, how much is within the "reasonable" category, isn't it?

So the Warrant Officer Okuang agreed to this condition, and he issued a ******, calling on other farmers in the central and northern western wilderness that have not yet come to Sentinel Hill (some farmers are unwilling to give up their farms, even if they know News of the upcoming orcs) rush to Moonbrook Town immediately.And the soldiers and residents of Sentinel Hill set an example.

Warrant Lieutenant Okur and the goblins made an appointment to take a boat in the waters near Moonbrook. A few days ago, the fleet of the goblins arrived in the nearby sea as scheduled. They rushed to Moonbrook to inform Warrant Lieutenant Okur, but... Now, the refugees in the Westfall have not made it.

Because Sir Elgardin was a staunch opponent of this operation, and except for his own soldiers, the reputation of the Warrant Officer Okur among the people of the Westfall could not be compared with the old knight and the old mayor.

The argument between Warrant Officer Okur and Sir Elgardin lasted for a month, but he still could not convince the old mayor who was stubborn as a stone.

"I have said countless times, Sir Elgardin, we must leave here. And those goblin boats are our only way."

Warrant Officer Okur said again—he was already a little impatient.

"But those little dwarfs cannot be trusted, Warrant Officer Okur, I must remind you of this. Look at the mountains over there. The richest family in the Westfall once owned it, but they are being tricked away by goblins. After all the ore, the Gibbs family has disappeared from our sight for many years."

Sir Elgardin retorted loudly.

"I don't trust those goblins either, but... forget it, Mr. McLaren, about this. I want to know your suggestions."

Warrant Officer Okur gave up on persuading Sir Elgardin and turned to look at another person in the room-a middle-aged man in a gray coarse cloth robe.

This middle-aged man named McLaren came to Moonbrook from Sentinel Hill with Warrant Lieutenant Okur-Warrant Lieutenant Okur is the garrison officer of Sentinel Hill, in charge of the army there, and McLaren in charge The gold coins there-he is the steward of the lord there, responsible for collecting taxes for his noble master here.

However, when leaving Sentinel Hill, McLaren took the initiative to find Warrant Officer Okur, saying that he had decided to give up all the gold coins to reduce the burden on the convoy as much as possible.

McLaren’s suggestion made Okur warrant officer admiring him—he didn’t have much contact with the middle-aged man, and he always thought that he was a miser with only gold coins in his eyes.

Because of this opportunity, Okur Warrant Officer and McLaren began to communicate, and he gradually discovered that McLaren was a rather knowledgeable scholar.

But after arriving in Moonbrook, Warrant Officer Okur found that every time he argued with Sir Ergardin about whether he should set foot on those goblin ships, McLaren refused to express his opinion, only between the two. Free and uncertain.

This made Warrant Officer Okur feel a little irritable while he was puzzled. He must get McLaren's accurate attitude on this matter today.

"Warrant Officer Okur...do we really have no way to stop the orcs from attacking? We don't even know their exact number, so we left in a hurry. Isn't it a bit... too hasty?"

McLaren also seemed to know what Okur Warrant Officer thought, he frowned, and finally did not vaguely again, but asked directly.(To be continued.)