Warhammer: Return of the Dragon

Chapter 726 The incredible “Thank you”

The expedition team from Iron Peak Castle headed towards the Eternal Peak. With two strong bodyguards and Torek's own strength, there were no dangers along the way.

Relying on the small number of people, they tried their best to avoid the green-skinned reconnaissance team, and under the cover of the army stationed at Mad Dog Gap, they arrived at the heart of the Mountain Kingdom.

In front of the gate engraved with the Valaya rune, Bruni and Damian waved goodbye to Torek. He did not want to walk into Karazha A. Karakri, and thought that Caledor II was hidden in this mountain fortress. The dragon prince's body trembled as he saw the remains of the world and the phoenix crown, which symbolized the orthodoxy of the elves.

The master rune blacksmith from Iron Peak Castle should be highly valued by Eternal Peak, but because the price of failure was too heavy, only a few members of the rune blacksmith guild personally welcomed this talented new star.

When the relevant personnel asked Torek what he was doing and whether he wanted to be certified as a master by the General Assembly, the blacksmith said that he would talk about it later and that he needed to meet with His Majesty the Supreme King immediately.

The master rune blacksmith walked in the empty mountain tunnel. The dull atmosphere made people breathless. The mustache who was supposed to be working in the mines and workshops was leaning against the wall, drinking wine and complaining about all kinds of unsatisfactory things. thing.

The atmosphere in the office was as heavy as the streets, and the Drakduraz clan was still counting their casualties.

And Thorgrin used a ceremonial knife to cut his palm and pour the blood into a glass bottle. His quill drew the blood originating from his father God Granny, and wrote each memory belonging to the dwarves in the Book of Great Hatred.

The arrival of Iron Eyebrow relaxed the atmosphere in the office a little. At least when meeting the compatriots from the south, the dwarf could still wash away some grievances in his heart.

The High King put down his quill and spoke the welcome words in as calm a tone as possible, but to the ears of others, the heavy sadness and self-blame always lingered in his heart.

"Welcome, the youngest rune master of Iron Peak Castle. When I heard that you were visiting Karazha A. Karak, I had ordered the Rune Blacksmith Association to prepare the master certification process. As long as you spend a little time, you will Become a recognized rune master in the Mountain Kingdom."

Torek nodded calmly and took a look at the people in the office. The warrior chief of the Drak Duraz clan, the chief priest and others were all there.

He took two steps forward and whispered, "Your Majesty, I have something important to talk to you about, about the fate of the Mountain Kingdom."

The fate of the mountain kingdom?
Thorgreen smiled helplessly in his heart. He thought the same way before. In the face of the united dwarves, no difficulty could block the path of liquidation and reverse the fate of the Mountain Kingdom.

The result is a slap in the head, which makes people lament the impermanence of fate.

But since Torek mentioned it, maybe this is what Kazador meant, and the biggest possibility should be the Eight Peaks Mountain.

The Lord of Drak Duraz signaled several of his kin to leave. He needed to communicate with Torek.

But Tie Mei's words were extremely unexpected, and they were not about Bafeng Mountain.

"Calledo Pointy Ears sent me an important item. I can't make up my mind and I hope to hear your opinion..."

The blacksmith narrated the recent events to the High King without any concealment, trying to be as objective and truthful as possible. However, when he finally explained the meaning behind this vibranium plate, he was unexpectedly enthusiastic.

This is considered a classical revival, and its significance is no less important than the restoration of any mountain fortress.

After listening to Torek's description, Thorgreen shared a glass of beer. While drinking tactically, he began to think about the hidden content of this matter.

An order from Lord Slann?This is to fool people who don’t understand Caledor’s hierarchy. According to the intelligence from Agrim, Bruni’s military status is second only to representatives of important forces such as Masno, and he is a high-level military officer directly affiliated with the Dragon Palace. noble.

There was no way the Slann Lord could bypass Prince Caledor and order the Dragon Prince to deliver something to the dwarves.The most likely possibility is that this vibranium plaque was sent intentionally by Imrik under the guise of Slann.

But why Torek Ironbrow and not someone else, such as Belegar...

Through the gap between the wine glass and his hair, the High King glanced at the rune blacksmith who became extremely excited after explaining the most important purpose of his trip, and vaguely had an answer in his mind.

This is really a waste of effort, using Togu's modified method to curve to help the dwarves. If Torek brought an extra large rune minigun from Lustria and drove a steam tank as a rune anvil, it would be useless. People dare to have opinions.

This is a relic left by the three gods to the dwarves. Do you question its rationality?
That was heresy, and they were all tied to a stone stand and interrogated whether they violated the dwarves' oath to respect their ancestors.

Do dwarves lack skills?Obviously there is no shortage, but the stubborn Long Beard always deliberately makes things difficult for many new items for immature reasons.

For example, the reliability of gunpowder weapons has been fully proven. Except for the rapid installation in large numbers at Torrent Pass, other mountain forts still maintain a wait-and-see attitude and continue to use old things like crossbows.

For dwarves, old age means reliability, and the things dug out from Lustria can all be attributed to the relics of the three main gods, which is definitely more reliable than any bearded man who dares to refute.

After thinking for a moment, Thorgrin silently thanked Imrik in his heart. He originally thought that this arrogant elf prince had given up contact with the Mountain Kingdom, but he did not expect that he would give a wave of extremely important support. It is more effective than support of personnel and materials, and is something that can truly change the Mountain Kingdom.

As long as it is done properly, many things that are difficult to pass at the social level can be carried out smoothly in the name of the three main gods.

But if you use too much force, it can easily cause negative effects and make the dwarves move towards religious fanaticism. By then, the number of dwarves who have taken the butcher's oath in Kaderin may skyrocket.

A temptation belonging to the Prince of Caledor, in response to the previous use of the body of Caledor II as a bargaining chip.

Thorgrin knew that if he lost control of the direction of the Mountain Kingdom after losing the war, Imrik would never be as tolerant as he is now.

After thinking about the gains and losses, His Majesty the High King expressed his willingness to support Torek's actions, and Caled would negotiate with him in many aspects. The runesmith could only concentrate on thinking about how to find traces of the three main gods.

Torek took over the task and, in the name of his clan, swore to clarify the matter of the three main gods. Even if he died in Lustria at the cost of his life, he would bring an answer to the Mountain Kingdom.

Thorgreen reluctantly gave a few words of encouragement, and began to think about the people who should accompany him. First of all, they must not be radicals, otherwise they will easily cause conflicts with Caledo, who is the home team. One Iron Eyebrow is enough. If there is another one on the side, If you start a fire, accidents will inevitably happen.

Looking for suitable personnel among the rosters of each clan that he had already memorized, it wasn't long before a good candidate came into the mind of the High King.

The young geek of Zubav, the son of the engineering guild president who doubts more than he agrees with, Grim Bloxson.

Like his father, the young geek has no interest in adjusting the data of existing mechanical devices and focuses on researching newer and more creative tools.

He has strong receptivity and is good at recording and analyzing various data and information. Even though Torek and his party missed a lot due to their fanatical pursuit of the origin of the dwarves, Bloxon should be able to give the answer.

When the High King bowed his head to write a letter to his old friend, he thought of the foundation of the empire proposed by Magnus in recent years and stopped writing.

Steel, runes, and gunpowder, perhaps this is the foundation of the dwarves' country, which is really sad. (End of chapter)

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