Chapter 48 Chasing Borg

Bilbo Baggins, who was hiding in the shadow of the dungeon, was very distressed now.

At that time, after he followed the caravan from Wilderness Town to the Woodland Kingdom, he was very excited.

After all, his experience in the valley gave him a very good impression of the elves, and he thought it would be a pleasant experience here.

But Thorin's actions directly shattered his hopes.

The Silvan elves living in the Black Forest are not as kind as those in the valley.

Thranduil was not the kind Lord Elrond either. After the king's talks with Thorin Oakenshield fell apart, he directly ordered the arrest of all members of the expedition team in the name of injuring his subjects.

And our little hobbit, using the talent of his own race and the little magic prop, successfully escaped the arrest of the elves and the ensuing search.

But that didn't make his situation much better.

He is trapped in the woodland kingdom.

That little magic item could indeed allow him to escape perfectly into the shadows.

But when he walked to a bright place, he would still leave some inconspicuous traces, which aroused the vigilance of the elves many times.

And the king here seems to be able to faintly feel his presence.

As a result, Bilbo couldn't go to many places, and he could only wander in dark places.

Under such circumstances, he felt that his time seemed to no longer flow.

He had no choice but to wear the ring all the time and live under the eyes of the woodland elves, which made him extremely hard.

These are nothing, the biggest problem is how to save those dwarves.

For this reason, Bilbo Baggins wandered around the woodland kingdom, carefully looking for opportunities to escape from the woodland kingdom.

It is impossible at the gate, the gate seems to have magic, and only those with the king's consent can enter and exit freely.

Bilbo Baggins tried it, and it was evident he had no right to it.

But soon the hobbit saw other opportunities.

Every once in a while, the woodland kingdom will discard the oak barrels that were originally full of wine into the dense forest river through the exit of the cellar.

As the king opened banquets frequently, the oak barrels were discarded more and more frequently
In just one week, Bilbo had seen it three times.

Today, Galian, who was in charge of the wine supply, drank too much with the captain guarding the dungeon again. They seemed to be very good friends.

And taking advantage of this opportunity, Bilbo got the key to the dungeon early and prepared to rescue the dwarves.

As a result, the arrival of Alan and the dungeon guard interrupted his plan. At this time, he was anxiously waiting for Alan to leave in the shadows.

The look Allen gave him made him shudder in the center of the shadow, thinking he had been exposed.

Fortunately, Alan didn't stay for long, and he left the dungeon soon, without affecting his plan.

Moreover, the arrival of Alan and his elves has attracted the interest of quite a few Silvan elves. In their view, the Noldor elves should be a more noble race than the Sindar elves, and they really want to join in the fun.

It even includes some of the elves who guard the back door of the woodland kingdom.

This allowed Bilbo Baggins' plan to be carried out more smoothly.

They hid in wooden barrels and drifted smoothly to the vicinity of Changhu Town.

There, they met Bud, who was in charge of salvaging wooden barrels all the year round, and with Bud's help, they lived in Changhu Town.

It was not until the next day that Thranduil, our king of the woodlands, learned that the dwarves had escaped.

How they escaped was also investigated by Tao Ruier many days later.

It was bad luck for Galian and the captain of the guard who were drunk at the time.

Although Thranduil was very angry at this time, he also listened to what Allen said.

Now Thorin Oak has run away, let them toss.

Anyway, Thranduil had a lot of time, so he could wait.

Either, wait until Thorin Oakenshield is burned to death by the evil dragon, or, Thorin Oakenshield really drives the evil dragon away.

Therefore, in the end Thranduil did not send his men to hunt down the members of the Crusade.

And Alan, who knew nothing about this, did not go directly to Long Lake Town to wait for Thorin Oakenshield and his party after leaving the Woodland Kingdom.

Because he didn't know how long it would take for Bilbo Baggins to rescue Thorin Oakenshield and his party, he just believed that Bilbo would be able to.

He directly led his personal guards, along the flat wasteland on the east bank of the rushing river, towards the direction of the old dense forest road.

He was going to intercept Borg.

According to the plot in the movie, as soon as Thorin Oakenshield appeared on the channel of the Jungle River, Borg and the others immediately launched a hunt, which meant that these half-orcs had long been prepared.

It should be the descendants who came to the Woodland Kingdom very early, waiting for the opportunity.

Now Allen is betting that Borg, that orc scum, will come to intercept and kill Thorin along the plain on the east coast of the Black Forest.

Because the road on the west bank of the Running River is closer to the forest, it is very difficult to walk. If you are in a hurry, you should choose the east road.

Allen didn't want to see these guys in Changhu Town. Although their goal was to hunt down the dwarves, they would definitely cause great harm to the humans in Changhu Town in the process.

Otherwise, what do they eat when they pack lightly?You can't just catch rabbits in the forest.

So Allen decided to take the initiative to kill Polger and the wolf cavalry he led directly on the road.

He himself took Horimion to the south along the east bank of the Galloping River, and then scattered all his personal guards to the east.

Let them go to the Great Plains of Rovanian to search for any traces of wolf cavalry.

If it was just ordinary cavalry, Alan would not do this at all, because it is impossible for ordinary horses to escape the pursuit of wolf cavalry.

But the Elven horses of the Noldor Forest were different. Their speed was comparable to that of Mearas in Middle-earth, and their temperament was fierce, and they were not afraid of Wargs.

In addition, the defense of these elf horses is extremely high, and there is a layer of scales on the surface of the skin that is difficult to be noticed by people, and its toughness is comparable to plate armor.

The Noldor elves who control the elf horses are also knights with excellent riding skills. They have extremely rich combat experience on horseback, especially the ability to ride and shoot, which is second to none in Pendor Continent.

As they have been fighting against nomadic predators on the edge of the forest all year round, they are capable enough to ensure that they will return to Allen with news after discovering the traces of the orcs.

But in a blink of an eye, two days passed, and Allen, with his personal guards, had searched hundreds of square kilometers on the east bank of the river.

They came out day and night, and had very little time to rest. In order not to attract the attention of the enemy, they didn't even light a campfire.

But after two days, there was no trace at all, let alone a half-orc, not even a single warg hair, which made Allen a little anxious.

Because Alan can't waste too much time here, there is no news for two days now, and Alan is going to return.

In fact, it is also possible to ambush at the gate of Changhu Town, but Allen cannot guess when Borg will come to Changhu Town.

If he came while he was doing other things, that would be too passive and not a good choice.

But there is no trace, which means that things have changed, or Allen gambled the wrong way, then Allen will stop the loss in time.

So on the morning of the third day, Allen took his personal guards on the way back.

Unlike when he came here, Allen wanted to make one last effort on the west bank of the Running River this time.

Sure enough, this was a wise choice, and soon Allen found the footprints of the wolf cavalry on the shore, and chased them along the traces.

It turned out that these cunning guys did not rush from the plain on the east bank of the Running River as Allen thought.

Instead, he chose to lie down at night and go out at night, killing his target in the dense forest.

So, these guys were perfect and Allen's team missed out.

At this time, according to the footprints on the ground, Horimion reported to Allen that this group of wolf cavalry should have nearly a hundred horses.

Allen didn't care about the opponent's number, he knew that his pro-guards could definitely kill or even wipe out the opponent.

He commanded his team to chase and kill the wolf cavalry.

(End of this chapter)

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