Chapter 165: Niracek's Plan
"Retreat into the Frost Glade?" Quarkek was stunned for a moment, then frowned.
"This must have been the idea of that damn traitor of Nilasek!
The Frost Glade is full of death ice cellars, and the legendary powerhouses are not afraid, but once the high-level professionals fall into it, don't even think about climbing out!
Damn, most of them are projections of hellish monsters, and even if they are all dead, they won't feel the slightest bit distressed, but we can't help but think about the lives of our warriors......"
"What should we do, Grand Chief?" Clough asked.
"Well, let's stay still for now, the exit on the other side of the Frost Glade is at the Wind Cliff, and Niracek won't go from that side unless he wants to push himself into a corner......"
Qualkek groaned for a moment, then continued.
"Send someone to watch them, and if they do hide in the frost glades, let Mr. McCasses and Chassi lead someone to block the exit for me.
There is no food in the Frost Glade, and the legendary powerhouses have to eat, so I'd like to see if their supplies are enough for them to last a few days! β
"I understand the big chief, I'll do it."
Clough nodded, and quickly turned and ran in the direction of the Legion's station.
Seeing him leave, Qualkek frowned again.
In the previous battle, because Xue Hua was suddenly promoted to a legend, several evil pact people were frightened like frightened birds and retreated directly.
Now they're going to burrow into a dead Jedi like the Frost Glade......
It seemed like a desperate act of panic, but Quarkek felt that it was not that simple.
He had the impression that Nilasek was an extremely calm and cautious man, and although such a person seemed to be a little timid and cowardly, Quarkek, who was familiar with his character, never dared to underestimate him.
In particular, Niracek was interested in geography from an early age, which is why he left the tribe early to travel around the world.
Although he had lived in the Arret Mountains all his life, he could not say that he knew more about the region than Nierasek.
In fact, Nilasek even knew many secret entrances to underground glaciers and mountain caves that even his ancestors didn't know aboutβhe had shown this at his own ancestral trial rituals, and since then, he has been familiar with the mountains around Harlogas.
Long ago, the Patriarchs praised Nilasek for his knowledge β and don't get me wrong, even among the barbarians, those who possess knowledge are just as respected as those who possess power β and they call him "Son of the Mountains" and "Messenger of the Mountain Spirits" because his knowledge of the geography of the mountains has allowed him to help the tribe solve many problems that had previously been difficult to solve.
But now, when the "son of the mountains" became an enemy of the Horde, his knowledge was not so wonderful for Quarkek......
"What the hell is this guy trying to do?
Could it be that there is some hidden passage to the underground glacier in the Frost Glade? β
Qualkek's brow furrowed more and more, and he had a gut feeling that if Nilasek was allowed to carry out his plan, they would soon be in great trouble.
But the problem is that the Frost Glade is too dangerous for other professions, and just a few of their Legendary Rank Professions entering it can't guarantee that they will be able to catch those slippery Evil Covenanters - especially if they have countless demon projections that can be used as cannon fodder.
Therefore, even if he knew that Nilasek might be leading the Evil Covenanters in some kind of conspiracy, Quarkek had no good way to stop him, but to guard it to the death, so as to prevent this guy from bluffing and playing back with him.
......
Just as Chasy and McCas were leading the Legion of Pros to seal the entrance to the Frost Glade, a group of men in silver-white robes were quietly following the leader down the foot of the mountain in the depths of the Frost Glade, near the foot of a mountain cliff.
The team was encased in a layer of anti-detection mirror spells, and their silver-white robes were also good for concealment in the snow.
There were a total of nine of them, and judging from the aura emanating from their bodies, all of them were legendary-level powerhouses.
This group of legendary powerhouses didn't say a word all the way, and the atmosphere was depressed and frozen.
And the culprit who caused such a strange atmosphere was the leader who walked in the forefront.
Judging by his temperament and the distance he maintained from his companions in the rear, the man felt alien to the others, as if he had been forced to lead the way by a knife against his back.
But judging by the aura emanating from all of them, it is clear that they all belong to the same organization, the Evil Pact.
That's right, the leader who led the way at the front was Niracek, who had just been kicked out of his temple.
Ever since losing his temple, the former Barbarian Tribe Elder has been in a state akin to self-exile, silent, uncommunicative with anyone, withdrawn and difficult to communicate, but trusted by the god of destruction, Baal, for what had happened to Anya before.
Barr even had him take over the leadership of the previous ice mage Marven in this mission. Let this newcomer, who has just joined the ranks of the Evil Pact, lead the actions of all the other Legendary Pact.
The trust of the Demon God puzzled the other Legendary Cultivators, but they could neither nor dare to stand up to their masters, so they had no choice but to let it go.
In the previous battles on the frozen highlands, Nilasek had not given any orders, he had simply left the other Legendary Cultivators in command of the Demon Projection Legion, and watched them retreat under the powerful onslaught of the Pros.
Their back path had been blocked, and the collapse of the Crystal Cavern and the fall of the Temple of Nierasec had turned the frozen highlands into a dead place surrounded by mountains on two sides and facing cliffs on the other.
No one knew what Nilasek was thinking, and seeing that the mission was about to fail, all the Legendary Cultivators had something else in mind.
Anyway, the leader of this mission is the new weird guy, and when the time comes, it will only be necessary to put the blame on him.
Besides, it's really his fault!
However, at this time, Nilasek, who had not been moving, suddenly issued the first order to them - all the legions shrank to the northwest of the frozen heights, preparing to enter the frost glades for shelter.
As soon as this order came out, the first to jump out and oppose it were the two legendary barbarian Evil Covenanters, the Marquin brothers.
Compared to the others, the Marquin brothers are the most knowledgeable of all the Evil Pacters, and at the same time the most disgusted Nilasek.
When they rebelled, Nilasek personally led the pursuit, using his knowledge of the geography of the Arret Mountains to force the brothers into near-sighted situations on several occasions.
So the two of them had always been very wary and malicious towards this new "old friend", and when Nilasek suggested that they all go into the Frost Glade to take refuge, they were naturally the first to jump out and object.
The Marquin brothers were also members of the Barbarian tribe as children, and they also knew a lot about the forbidden places around Harorgas.
The Death Ice Cellar in the Frost Glade and the only exit, the Tempest Cliff, are both terrifying areas that are forbidden to enter by the clan, especially the latter, even if the legendary powerhouse enters it, he may not be able to come out again.
The brothers told the story to the others, who also questioned Nilasek's orders.
But in the face of doubt, Nilasek had no intention of making any explanation, he just picked up his cane with a cold face, dropped the sentence "I want to come as you like" and walked into the frost glade alone......