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Listening to Magni Copperbeard's words, Furstad was embarrassed and didn't know how to answer. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
Kadyros was not only the most respected father of Furstad, but also the most respected chief of the entire Brute Hammer Clan - after all, he was the only remaining king of the hills of the Brute Hammer Clan, and several of his sons, including Furstad and his large number of brothers, were not yet qualified to pass the test of the Heart of the Mountains.
The Brutehammer Clan does not have the concept of a king, and it is only out of respect that Furstad has just called Magni Copperbeard "King"; Of course, Magni Copperbeard's title of "King of the Hill" alone is enough to earn the respect of the Hammer Dwarves.
Both sides are also people they respect very much, and their father was made such a joke, and Furstad didn't know what to do.
Fortunately, the presence of Prince Danas and Anduin Lothar helped Furstad to relieve the siege; The two commanders of the human army, along with a few of their men, walked up to Magni Copperbeard's side.
"King Magni, I would like to ask, are these orcs really not killed by you and your warriors?" Prince Danas nodded to Muradin, then asked Magni Copperbeard.
As soon as Prince Danas and Anduin Lothar crossed the Narrow Sea with their human armies and the High Elf rangers led by the Windranger sisters, they began their rapid march to the nearby Baladine Bay.
However, when they reached their destination, they only found the dwarven army at a loss in the orc camp.
Muradin soon found his brother among the troubled dwarves, and after a brief bump in the heads of several of the military's top brass, Magni Copperbeard told his later allies about what had come of nothing since they arrived.
Since then, the two have scattered around the orc camp and the surrounding area, looking for traces of orcs who might have escaped, but have found nothing until now.
"Of course not, what's the use of me hiding this, besides, this is a very glorious thing, we won't hide it!" Magni Brass blew his beard and glared at him to express his displeasure.
"That's right......," said Prince Danas to himself, "and what is the matter with these orcs?" Apart from us humans and dwarves, what other forces in this continent will kill these orcs? ”
"We don't know." Magni Copperbeard shook her head—thinking wasn't something dwarves were good at.
While the big men were guessing what had happened, Aurelia Windranger, who was in charge of the scout, hurriedly walked in from the entrance of the camp, glanced around, and then walked towards him; Wen Lesa followed her sister nervously.
"Lady Aurelia, did you find anything?" Seeing the Windranger sisters approaching, Prince Danas was the first to ask.
"Nope. We've circled around the camp, and my companions and your scouts are now looking farther afield—but I don't think they'll find anything. There were no footprints of orcs leaving the camp or ruts of heavy wagons, and if they had left the camp, I don't know how they did it. Aurelia said with a gloomy face—the thought that an orc might escape from the chase and not be held accountable for killing her own parents and brother Liras.
Winlessa didn't understand much of this, and although she hated orcs as much as her sister, Winlessa was still distracted by other things after all—for example, Winlessa was now interested in Furstad, who was looking down at him from time to time behind the dwarven Mr. Muradin—why did this dwarf always peek at him, but when he looked at him, he dodged his gaze? Why is this dwarf gentleman's face red, is he sick?
"I want to ...... Could it be that the orcs are fighting among themselves? Aurelia had also participated in the previous meeting, and during the time of the investigation, she had been thinking about the cause of the tragic deaths of these orcs, and she also had her own guesses in her heart.
"Infighting?" Anduin Lothar raised his eyelids, "Lady Aurelia, you mean to say that these orcs died at the hands of their own companions?" ”
"That's right." Aurelia nodded, casually pointed to several orc corpses on the side, and said, "When I left before, I saw the corpses of these orcs, and those wounds were basically caused by the tears of the huge axe blades. On this continent, neither humans nor High Elves can use such weapons; The dwarves should be fine, but most of them use warhammers; And King Magni has already made it clear that none of this has anything to do with his army, has it? ”
"That's right, Ms. Aurelia, we didn't do that." Magni Copperbeard said as she nodded.
"Then it can only be orcs, only they can use such a huge weapon, and only have such terrifying power." Aurelia confirmed.
"But why would they do that?" Prince Danas asked, confused.
"I want to ...... Maybe there is a conflict within the orcs! For example, some orcs want to escape, some orcs want to stay, etc...... But none of that matters, I want to know where the orcs have fled! Aurelia slipped into the Windranger Bow at her waist - she would chase the orcs wherever they went, and then ...... Kill them all!
"Could it be the sea? Is it possible that those orcs ran away into the Endless Sea? Prince Danas looked to the west of the orc base camp, where the port of the former Palatine Gulf had been.
"But if this is true, then where do they come from the ships and sailors?" Anduin Lothar mused.
Magni Copperbeard shrugged his shoulders with his brother Muradin Copperbeard - as mentioned before, dwarves have never liked to use their brains.
"Let's go to the harbor and have a look." Hearing this, Aurelia hurriedly pulled her sister Winlessa towards the west of the orc camp.
"Yikes!" Winlessa had been observing the dwarf Mr. Furstad, who was always dodging and staring at him, not knowing what he was looking at, when suddenly he was dragged by his sister, and little Winlessa staggered, and then ran the dwarf behind him, and stumbled after his sister to the docks.
"Let's take a look, too." Prince Danas nodded to Anduin Lothar, and then pulled his leg to keep up with Aurelia.
Magni Copperbeard glanced at his brother and followed; After taking two steps, Muradin realized that something was wrong, turned around, looked strangely at Furstad, who was standing in a daze with a flushed face, and said, "Furstad, what are you doing?" Let's hurry up and catch up! ”