The riding and chopping simulator of the Lord of the Rings

Chapter 213 Restoring Prosperous Northern Simulation

Chapter 213 Restoring Prosperous Northern Simulation
"So, you have a very deep friendship with His Majesty the King of Gushan?"

The unusually talkative Tiehar chatted with Alan with great interest, asking about things related to Sorin.

In fact, as the creations of Auri and the adopted sons of Iluvita, the dwarves are not bad at speaking. Although they are tough and loyal, they are notoriously stubborn, but sometimes they are very verbose and noisy.

Allen, who traveled with the dwarves and experienced an expedition, has a deep understanding of this.

And Tiehal's interest in Sorin's affairs is also a very normal thing in Allen's view. Which subordinate doesn't want to be more familiar with his future leader?

So Alan will also pick some deeds that are widely spread and can show Sorin's excellent qualities to tell Tehar.

For example, he killed Azog with his own hands, bravely faced the evil dragon, and had many friends. From Eriador to Rovanian, many people who have made great achievements are friends of Sorin II.

Anyway, it’s just a rainbow blowing. The stronger Sorin’s strength, the happier Alan is. Who made them two friends with deep friendship? Rovanian also has an unbreakable covenant with Lonely Mountain, which can be said to be One loses all, one prospers.

And Alan's words naturally showed his familiarity with Sorin, which made Tehar interested in the relationship between Alan and Sorin.

"Yes, we are indeed good friends. This time I am going to the Lonely Mountain, and I am indeed planning to visit Sorin. By the way, I will ask him to do me a favor."

Allen smiled and explained his relationship with Thorin to Tiehar. He didn't go into too much detail. He was just an ordinary human being beside him at this time. He might have some power and wealth, but he was not the king of Rovanian. .

After an ambush, Allen felt that it was better for him to be more secretive. Not only did he and Jamila make a little disguise, but even the Twilight Knight and the girl ranger who followed him were dressed in the clothes from Roseloo. Ryan's cloak hides his specialness.

"Oh, what's the matter?"

Tiehar asked this sentence subconsciously, but looking at the smiling and silent corner of Alan's mouth under the hood, he soon realized that he asked too much.

After a while of awkward silence, Tiehar shut down the chatter box that he had been chattering, and touched the golden belt around his waist with some embarrassment.

Allen really wanted to end this conversation, because the dwarf who was traveling with him was so good at chatting, and he had a strong curiosity about many things.

From the climate of Rovanian to the plot of the Battle of Lonely Mountain, I am even very curious about Allen's experience during the expedition.

The dwarf in front of him didn't seem to have the word "stranger" in his cognition, and he seemed a little confused about what kind of distance should be kept between two strangers he just met.

Allen, who couldn't resist this, was really not used to Tiehar's enthusiasm.

At the same time, I silently decided in my heart that it would be better to have less contact with this person in the future, or to meet as little as possible, so as to avoid any more embarrassing things.

Since then, the road to the lonely mountain has finally calmed down.

If you start from Changhu Town to Gushan, there are actually two roads.

For example, merchants who carry bulky goods usually start from Long Lake by driving a cargo ship and walk all the way up the river. This is a relatively time-saving and manpower-saving method.

As long as you are willing to spend money, you can paddle to the foot of the Lonely Mountain in basically two days, and then there will be residents of River Valley City, responsible for receiving businessmen who come to trade.

Occasionally, dwarves can also be seen on the banks of the river.

But for travelers without cargo, horseback riding may be a better option than boating.

Changhu Town is about a hundred kilometers away from the Lonely Mountain. In the middle is a vast wasteland, and the road leading to the Lonely Mountain is on this wasteland.

What is different from the past is that this place is no longer the "dragon wasteland" that was destroyed by Smaug in the past. Thanks to the hard work of the people of River Valley City, this plain has long since returned to its former richness and fertility.

In the spring, the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant, and in the autumn, there are many fruits.

Even in the season when Allen passes here, which is not so coincidental in winter, you can still see the low fruit forests on the hillside and the endless farmland on the plain.

Although he had expected it in his heart, Allen, who watched all this, nodded in relief. This shows that Bard, the lord of the River Valley City, has ruled this place very well.

As the group continued to move forward, the sky gradually darkened, and the closer the distance to the lonely mountain, the colder the winter night became.

After all, this is already the boundary of the warm land, and if we continue to the north for about two hundred kilometers, we will find the extremely bitter and cold Frod region, also known as the northern wilderness.

If it is now, maybe only the powerful cold dragon can still live there,
The team that has been walking for a day is preparing to camp and rest. Even a person as powerful as Allen will not rush on the cold night without urgent matters, not to mention that he also brought Jamila with him. peers.

Another thing is that Allen has already started the simulation in the Magic Continent.

In fact, after acquiring the ability of chain lightning, his simulation progress has been stuck at Zenda.

Because in terms of the highest combat power that may appear in the Magic Continent, it is actually similar to the Pendor Continent in the Dharma-ending Era.

Although Pender is a world with gods, they are just whispering in Alan's ears and cannot really affect him.

And those powerful knights of the apocalypse, if we say Wolfbird the "killer" of Misty Mountain, the three immortals of the Snake Sect, Agrem the Devourer who believes in evil gods, like these guys, if Alan doesn't There is no danger in standing in front of them.

On the contrary, the Druya ​​Order in the Magic Continent does have some powerful existences, and their abilities may not be weaker than Alan at this time, let alone the endless order soldiers.

Like the Doomsday Thunder Knights who are loyal to the Druya ​​Order, their combat strength is stronger than the Griffin Knights around Allen. Only relying on the five hundred Lion Hunting Knights will beat Allen to bankruptcy. The Magic Continent can't afford any waves.

The most important thing is that Alan seems to have accidentally cultivated himself into an existence similar to the "protagonist". It is a proper thing to be targeted by the Druya ​​sect, so Alan, who feels that he is still very weak, just I have never wanted to advance the progress of the Magic Continent.

He wants to go to the Magic Continent to fight the darkness after gaining stronger power in the Pendor Continent.

In the continent of Calradia, Allen's status has reached the peak of secular power. After all, the real simulation will not have loopholes like the game. The rulers and nobles of the other five kingdoms are all astute. The ghost-like existence will definitely not let the Swadia family dominate.

For example, King Graves of the Rhodok Kingdom, who "unfortunately" became a prisoner, should have hated Alan, the instigator, extremely.

But after learning that Alan became king, Ge Huzi kept sending envoys to Palavon to give gifts to Alan with some velvet, wine from Veruga, and even golden dinar , want to ease the relationship between the two parties.

Alan, who was kept in the dark at first, didn't know what was going on with his old opponent.

However, after many investigations by spies, he learned that Rhodok's defeat in the battle a few years ago caused the heavy loss of Ge Huzi's prestige, and there were voices opposing his rule in Rhodok.

The current Ge Huzi is almost unable to suppress the nobles in the country. After all, his throne was obtained by coercing the noble council. Once his strength is insufficient, it will be an extremely serious hidden danger. It is not uncommon for rebels to appear.

Therefore, Ge Huzi began to give gifts to the young Allen, and his real purpose was naturally not to have a good relationship with Allen and ask Allen to help him.

Graves, who had been king for more than ten years, was far from naive. He knew that Alan would be considered a living saint if he didn't take the opportunity to step on him.

The real reason for Ge Huzi to do this is very simple, it is nothing more than to show the nobles in the country, so that others think that the king of Rhodok has settled his feud with the king of Swadia.

Moreover, Graves spent a lot of dinars shamelessly, bought some idle nobles in Swadia, and spread the news of the upcoming alliance between the two countries in Rhodoks, so as to delay the progress of the nobles' rebellion.

Although the lie will be exposed one day, the lie can also make those nobles who are swinging left and right fall into doubts, so that Ge Huzi has enough time to win over the power to support him at a high price, and use the general situation to overwhelm those nobles. dissenting voices.

And when Allen figured out the meaning behind the gift, Graves had already stabilized the domestic situation. There was no other way. In Calradia, where communication basically relies on shouting and traffic basically relies on walking, the transmission of information is so slow, let alone two Countries that have been in a state of war all year round still have certain information blockades.

Alan, who realized that he had missed the opportunity, could only send a team of messengers in desperation, and sent a letter with a big "6" to Graves.

What a fucking game you are, Ge Huzi.

In the face of these cunning opponents, Allen also felt a little dazed with his sword drawn. This is not a game. NPCs must abide by the established rules. In the simulation, these guys have almost no rules. , Even if it is something that is on the bright side, some people are unwilling to abide by it.

And Allen does have a strong power, but he is not so strong that he can ignore everything and can fight against several countries.

The border of Swadia is the place of the Fourth World War, and it is connected with most of the countries.

To the north is savage Nord, where the truce between the two countries has not yet expired, and there is no good reason for Alan to do anything.

And to the northeast is Vikia, where most of the area is covered by snow fields. What's the benefit of beating them?Going to catch rabbits in the snow?
Moreover, plundering the relatively warm lands of Wikia will directly intensify the hatred between Swadia and the Nord Kingdom, because those barbarians feel that those lands belong to them.

As for Kujit in the southeast, Allen took the Swadian knights to rob a group of semi-nomadic and semi-urban herdsmen, which always gave people a sense of disobedience.

Moreover, Kugit, who is all soldiers, will gather a strong enough cavalry unit in a short period of time to drag the entire territory of Swadia into the quagmire of war. , with profound experience.

Therefore, Allen, who has become a king but has not yet found a chance to fight, can only maintain his dominance in Calradia's simulation.

Then it's like watching a play, admiring those nobles with evil intentions, performing some unsightly plots in front of me, well, sometimes it's quite fun.

At the same time, Allen also enjoys the large amount of dinars brought to him by the fiefdom, as well as the fairly good reputation benefits. Of course, the little reputation every year is also very fragrant, and these wealth can help Allen in Varonian. Quickly pull up an army, and in times of crisis, summon the Lion Hunting Knights to assist him in fighting.

It's just about Calradia, and it doesn't take Alan too much energy, because his prestige is extremely high. Most of the Swadian nobles' first impression of the king is fear, while the common people live in peace all the year round. Allen's rule is also very supportive, so this king, he did it very easily.

At least it was easier than in Rovanian. After all, there was no demonic eye with flames staring at him every day.

So under such circumstances, Allen spent most of his energy some time ago on the Pendor Continent, because this land is an important node for him to break the situation.

If he establishes a nation in Pendor, then with the help of the Noldor elves, he can build a strong enough knight order, a powerful force, not only to help Allen break the deadlock in Calradia, but also to hunt lions. With the assistance of the Knights, you can also wrestle with the army of the Druya ​​Order, and then gain more powerful abilities.

You know, the Magic Continent has five gemstones of wind, fire, water, earth, and air, and there are also artifacts such as the "Shield of Destiny" and "Hero Badge", and these things may help Allen have a frontal confrontation Sauron's abilities.

It's just that it is too difficult to re-establish the Kingdom of Pendor. Allen does have a hidden territory in the valley near Sarleon City, but the scale of that valley is not even comparable to a village, and it is still under the nose of the enemy. under.

It is a very good choice to use it as a secret hiding place, but it is not something Allen can rely on.

Perhaps building a good relationship with the Noldor elves is the most important thing for the identity of "Son of Prophecy".

And Allen did exactly that.

 Starting today, one or two chapters in the future will probably be simulated. If you like it, you can read it, and if you don’t like it, skip it ()
  
 
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