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Chapter 20 Who Is The Fool

Chapter 20 Who Is The Fool
In the evening, Charles came to the place where the tauren chief Henry was being held.

As soon as I entered, a stale and unpleasant smell hit my face.

Charles slapped his nose and walked down the stone steps. This is the dungeon of Cold Winter Fortress. The place where prisoners and robbers are usually held is now used by the tauren chief.

As for the other Tauren, they were placed outside the Winter Fortress by Shire, so it seems that the Tauren Chief is also a VIP customer of the Winter Fortress.

Charles looked at Chief Henry who was trapped in the dungeon with a frustrated expression, and said:
"Where are the iron mines of the Hammer tribe?"

"The Iron Hammer Tribe doesn't have iron mines. Don't you want to know where it is? I will never tell you."

Charles was speechless, and looked at Chief Henry, a pair of huge bull's eyes were clear and transparent, and he looked innocent, indeed he looked not very smart.

He might know why he was able to become the chieftain. If he chooses such a fool, the tauren priest will definitely not worry about being seized.

Charles felt a little pity in his heart, is it really okay to lie to such a fool?But then, this compassion was wiped out by Shire's iron blood, and it was much better for a tauren to cry than a human.

"The centaur patriarch Bilair discussed with me to divide the grassland of your tauren tribe into three parts. They can take two parts of the grassland. The only request is that I want me to pack and sell you tauren tribes to slave traders so that you There will never be a chance to return to the Korimian steppe."

"The despicable centaurs, those dirty traitors, they are delusional, and we tauren will never agree." Henry exhaled a cloud of white air from the bull's nose, and shouted loudly.

"According to the rules on the grassland, you are now our slaves." Charles glanced at the unreconciled Tauren chief, and said lightly: "When you conquered other tribes, didn't you also degrade them all into slaves? Why? It’s your turn not to be reconciled.”

The scene fell silent for a moment, only Henry's panting sound could be heard.

"Do you just want our iron ore? You must be deceiving us. The beast god blesses us, so I don't believe your nonsense."

"The centaur betrayed you, and you think that the centaur who betrayed you will make you rise again, and make you enslave them again." Charles continued with a calm expression: "And you have betrayed the beast god, he will not Bless you all."

"No, it was you, an evil human being, who blasphemed the beast god."

"But the final result is that the beast god abandoned you, didn't it?" Charles had a faint smile on his face, and this peaceful scene was as terrifying as a demon to Henry.

"I, I... don't you just want our iron ore?"

"Iron ore? You have thousands of tauren. I can just find a few and ask you. I don't need to ask you with such fanfare. I'm not begging you, I'm helping you and giving you a chance."

"Hey, our tauren must be good, and we will never give in." Chief Henry said with a guilty conscience. If he used to, he might still have this confidence, but now the priests are all dead, and the beast gods have abandoned them. , Whether the remaining tauren will succumb, he really has no confidence.

Hearing the second half of the human baron's sentence, Henry was a little confused: "What? You want our iron mine to help us?"

"Yes, your iron mines are not a secret to me. On the contrary, I am helping you. To be honest, the Tauren Hammer tribe is a formidable enemy. If there is no centaur tribe, we may not necessarily win. .”

The tauren Henry looked at his strong body, nodded proudly, and responded: "Indeed, if it weren't for those hateful centaur traitors, we would never have lost to you."

"To be honest, I can't bear to sell you tauren as slaves. You are all qualified fighters. I don't want the scheme of the centaur tribe to succeed. But I can't let you go, after all, we won. I'm going to hire you."

"Okay, how are you going to hire us?"

"You tauren are physically stronger, much stronger than us humans. We humans plan to reclaim the land around Winter Fortress, but our human strength is too weak and we need the help of strong tauren warriors. In addition, I would like to hire You dig mines, you tauren are strong, much stronger than us humans."

"What is the reward, we can't do it for nothing."

"You are defeated. According to the rules of the grassland, you are now our human slaves." After finishing speaking, Charles looked at the tauren chief, and he nodded. If he is defeated, he will be a slave.

"But I don't want to take advantage of the centaur tribe, so I want to use your slave status and pastures as rewards. As long as you work for humans for ten years, we will return your pastures and set you free."

Where is the tauren chief weighing the pros and cons? If he disagrees, if the human baron listens to the centaur tribe and treats them as slaves, their Hammer tribe will really die.

On the contrary, he promised the human baron that at least their tribe still exists, and they must not take advantage of the centaurs.

In addition, if they go to mine or plow the land, they can escape without the supervision of human soldiers. Who would give them ten years of human work as an idiot.

Thinking of this, the tauren chief felt a little despicable. This human baron was thinking about their tauren tribe, and they still wanted to escape, but the tribe's interests were more important than anything else, and they would die for him for a year before running away.

The tauren Henry, who had figured it out, said loudly: "We, the tauren, promise you."

Then the tauren Henry told Shire the location of the iron mine, which was just a dozen miles northwest of the tauren tribe.

"In a few days, there will be something that needs your cooperation. Then you can say whatever I ask you to say."

The tauren chief Henry thought for a while and replied: "Don't let me betray our tauren."

"Of course, this matter is mainly related to the centaur."

"That's no problem, even ten things are fine, we tauren promise you."

Satisfied, Charles left the dungeon, and before leaving, he ordered someone to change Chief Henry to a cell with a better environment.

After Shire left, Chief Henry felt very uncomfortable. Before leaving, the human baron changed his cell. He was so simple and honest, or he could work for another year, and then escaped after two years.

After leaving the cell, Ciel called Abudkad and told him about the tauren cooperation agreement.

Abudkad was a little worried, and said, "Can you trust the credit of the young master tauren? They will definitely take the opportunity to rebel and escape."

"Stupid, we let the mature tauren dig mines, and let the little tauren and female tauren plow the land. We just need to keep an eye on these little tauren and female tauren, and those mining tauren run away if they want to."

Shire has already prepared a countermeasure. How can it be possible to believe in the credit of the tauren.

(End of this chapter)

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