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Chapter 40 The Ambition of the Chief of the Iron Ax Tribe

Chapter 40 The Ambition of the Chief of the Iron Ax Tribe

In the most fertile place along the Knockin River, the Iron Ax tribe is carrying out a grand construction project here.

The burly tauren carried a piece of blue boulders one after another. These cyan boulders would be simply cut under the tauren's hammer and iron axe, and then become part of the altar.

Dias, the chief of the Iron Ax tribe, presided over this matter. In addition to their Iron Ax tribe, there was also the Iron Horn tribe, and other tauren grazing on the banks of the Knockin River. They all joined in this great work. .

Dias looked at the altar that was about to be completed, and in addition to being excited, he also had some complicated thoughts in his heart: It would be great if he could also preside over the sacrifice.

As the chief of a tribe, it is very difficult for him to be willing to hand over his power to others. If the Hammer tribe is stronger than them and the priests of the Hammer tribe have a high reputation, he would not be willing to merge with the Hammer tribe. After all Who wants to have multiple masters on their own head?

Fortunately, the Iron Hammer tribe was suddenly wiped out by humans, and their Iron Ax tribe finally had no mountain to press on their heads, and had a chance to continue to develop.

But suddenly something bad happened, and a new tribe of centaurs came, and the mountain on their heads sank even more.

At this time, Derek, the chief of the Iron Horn tribe, came over: "Chief Dias, the altar will be finished soon, and we don't have any priests who can preside over the sacrifice."

"what do you mean."

"Plead with the Tauren Stormwind tribe in the north, and ask them to send priests to help us."

"No, the Centaur Flying Claw tribe will cut off our connection with the Tauren Stormwind tribe in the north, and kill the Tauren priest who wants to help us." Dias categorically rejected this suggestion.

The Flying Claw tribe is a small tribe under the Centaur Ironshoe tribe, but this small tribe is compared with the Ironshoe tribe. Compared with these small tribes, the Flying Claw tribe is a big tribe with thousands of centaurs.

"So, Chief Dias, what is your plan?"

Dias glanced at the stupid and cowardly Chief Derek, and said impatiently: "I plan to simply finish the altar, and we will hold sacrifices and be priests ourselves."

"But we can't hear what the Beast God said."

"It's okay, we just need to show our devout respect to the beast god, and I believe the beast god will forgive us."

Derek, the chief of the Iron Horn Tribe, looked at the eager Chief Dias and sighed in his heart. Without the priest presiding over the sacrifice, can it still be called a sacrifice?Even the blessing of the beast god can't enjoy it.

What's more, on the Korimian prairie, who would dare to kill the priest who served the beast god face to face!Even the centaurs dare not kill the tauren priests, because the beast god is not only the beast god of the tauren, but the beast god of all their orcs.

However, their current situation is really embarrassing. The Centaur Flying Claw Tribe asked them to donate their cattle and sheep as a token of submission as soon as they arrived here.

The rules on the prairie are like this. War is the best language for negotiation. If you don’t win a few battles, how can you have the right to speak.

The Flying Claw tribe is much stronger than them, and easily defeated them. If the Flying Claw tribe was not busy conquering the Fang tribe, how could they build an altar here safely, and they might have prostrated themselves at the feet of the centaur.

The Stormwind Tribe is too far away, maybe their tribe will be gone before the priest arrives, and performing sacrifices can also boost their morale after their defeat, so Derek had no choice but to agree to Dias' plan.

But if he agreed, he still planned to secretly send the tauren to report the news to the Tauren Storm Tribe. Anyway, it was Dias who presided over the sacrifice. On him, there may be another meritorious report.

Just when Derek was about to leave, several centaurs rushed over and said loudly: "The big thing is not good, the enemy is coming."

"The enemy?" Derek panicked and asked quickly, "Is it the centaur army of the Flying Claw tribe? Did they annex the Tusk tribe so quickly?"

"No, no, it's the human army."

"Oh!" Derek heaved a sigh of relief, it wasn't just a centaur army, which scared him.

"How many people are there in this human army?"

"It's estimated to be four or five thousand."

Four or five thousand, Derek's breath of relief just now was brought up again. They had just lost a battle, and they could gather more than 1000 tauren fighters to stand up to the sky, not four to five thousand human opponents.

The tauren continued to report: "But among the 5000 people, it is estimated that there are only more than 1000 humans, and the rest are all tauren, and there must be more than 4000."

Derek was so startled that he wanted to give this guy a kick: "There are more than 4000 tauren? How can there be tauren in the human army? There are more than 5000 tauren in an army of more than 4000. You told me this is Human army."

At this time Dias spoke: "It is estimated that it is the human baron of Winter Fortress. They defeated the Hammer tribe before."

Correspondingly, these four or five thousand tauren happened to be people from the Iron Hammer tribe.

"Then what shall we do?" Derek said in a panic.

Dias looked at the timid Derek with a little more disdain, and he said loudly, "Of course it is to defeat them and save our tauren brothers."

Dias held the giant ax in his hand, and a sense of pride arose spontaneously. At first, the Iron Hammer Tribe tried to annex them, but now the situation is reversed. It is their turn for the Iron Ax Tribe to defeat humans, rescue them, and annex them.

At this time, Dias called his cronies and ordered them to prepare sacrifices for the sacrifice after the victory.

Before the fight, he was already thinking about the things after the victory. Seeing that Dias was so confident, Derek's panic also eased a little.

At this time, Dias has been completely immersed in his grand plan, defeated the human baron, annexed the Hammer tribe and other Tauren tribes, presided over the sacrifice to stabilize power, went north to defeat the Centaur Flying Claw tribe, and became Korimia. Overlord of the southern prairies.

Dias couldn't wait.So he immediately ordered the tauren warriors to take the initiative to meet the human tribe, so as not to be beaten by humans and delay the construction of the altar.

Derek replied with some concern: "Chief Dias, this group of humans has already defeated the powerful Hammer tribe, we have to be careful."

"That's because those vile centaurs betrayed the Hammer tribe."

"But after all, we have just been defeated, and the morale of our tauren warriors is low."

Dias looked at the coward with hatred, and said: "So we defeated humans and held sacrifices, just to boost the morale of the tauren.

Besides, even if our tauren's morale is low, there is no problem in defeating a small human army. "

Seeing that Derek's face was still screwed together, Dias continued to explain: "Let me ask you, if a human soldier and a powerful tauren warrior had a duel, who do you think would win."

(End of this chapter)

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