The epic story of green monsters

Chapter 80 Sending Letters

Chapter 80 Sending Letters
  "Elder, a goblin came outside and said he brought a letter from the leader of the Green Field Tribe and wanted to give it to you."

Zul was carrying a goblin with no left arm in his hand, and he dropped it on the ground casually, like a dead thing. If it weren't for the crotch of the goblin's linen pants that collapsed on the ground, some turbid liquid began to flow out, and the body that was exuding a stench kept shaking at the same time, anyone would have thought it was just a dead goblin corpse.

Zul did not dare to lift the goblin into the Bonebreaker's wooden house, because Zul knew that the Bonebreaker's nose was extremely sensitive, and he was afraid that he would not be able to bear the smell of feces and urine that was frightened by the goblin. At this time, he stood outside the door and shouted loudly towards the inside. shouted.

"Oh, the Green Tribe, are they the group of greenskins in the northeast?"

Bonebreaker heard the noise in the house, opened the door and walked out of the wooden house, looking at the imageless goblin on the ground, quite surprised.

"Who else could it be but them!!"

Zul responded carelessly: "Elder, it's not me who said that it's time for us to send out our troops to kill all the returning greenskins, leaving them under our noses so that people think we are afraid of them!! "

The information about the return of the main force of the bugbear village had been discovered a few days ago by Ye Gei, who was monitoring the other party's movements. After returning and reporting it to the Bone Crusher, the Bone Crusher has not yet issued an order to send out troops. He just asked everyone to prepare for the expedition. It was just preparation, which made the belligerent kobold leaders a little impatient.

As the leader of the group, Bonecrusher does not act solely on instinct like other leaders. He has many things to consider, such as gains and losses in battle, long-term plans, etc. Bugbears are indeed the darlings of the earth. Their individual combat effectiveness is far better than that of kobolds. This is an indisputable fact. A mere advanced bugbear who only broke through in battle, along with a group of old, weak, sick and disabled tribesmen, caused the Bone Broken Tribe to lose 3 tribesmen in the battle against Green Lake, and 2 others were severely disabled and lost most of their tribesmen. In terms of combat capabilities, these losses are still a bit painful for Bonebreaker.

Now that the opponent's clan leader has returned, a undoubtedly advanced warrior, and ten strong backbone tribesmen are fully armed, it is hard for the Bonebreaker to imagine how much it will cost to attack the opponent's stronghold again. Of course, victory is always on his side, and Bonecrusher will never waver in this. What he needs to consider is how to minimize the losses of his people in this battle.

"Bring the letter and let me see it!!"

Bonebreaker did not agree with Zul's fighting spirit. His prestige among the Bonebreaker tribe would not be shaken by ignoring the emotions of the tribe. On the contrary, he was more curious about the letter sent by the leader of the greenskins. What is written on it.

A green-skin that begins to learn to read and write may bring many changes to many tribes in the Green Field Plain that have been peaceful for too long. I don't know why, Bone Crusher suddenly had such an idea in his mind, but then he was driven out of his mind. As a spellcaster, there is absolutely no way that he can't suppress a young green skin.

Zul handed the letter written on the parchment to the Bonebreaker. Seeing the regular article written in universal characters on the parchment, the Bonebreaker judged on the spot that this book could not be written by a green skin. from. Even if I, as a spellcaster, learn the common script in order to be able to cast spells better, after decades of effort, the common script I have written is not much more beautiful than the words in this book.

It seemed that he thought too highly of the green-skinned leader. Bonecrusher laughed at himself, and then carefully checked the contents of the document.

"Dear elders of the Bone Broken Tribe, please accept the heartfelt greetings from the darling of the earth. Last time, you took advantage of the main force of our tribe to go out and rashly attacked our camp, causing our people to suffer unnecessary losses..."

The rest of the content on the paper was filled with meaningless, harsh words of intimidation, and did not deserve much attention from the Bonebreaker. Only the last two paragraphs were the true intentions of the owner of the letter.

"Although you and I have a lot of misunderstandings, I am still willing to talk to the elders of the Bonebreakers in order to resolve the two sets of misunderstandings and prevent them from becoming only hatred between the two sets of descendants."

"If Elder Bonebreaker is interested, he can lead two warriors from the tribe to come to the Blade Edge Stone on the border between our two tribes on the seventeenth day of the Glory Moon. I, Alan Greenfield, will be waiting for the elder's arrival here. .”

Bonecrusher really didn't expect that the green-skinned patriarch was so courageous that he dared to meet with him alone. Wasn't he afraid that he would simply kill him there? The power of the spellcaster profession is that when he is prepared and chooses the combination of spell slots according to local conditions, he can often kill the target several levels better, even for high-level spellcasters with essentially different levels like legend. If you are well prepared, you can compete with it in a short period of time without falling too much behind.

"Elder, what is written on this paper?"

Zul was very curious. The Ye and other tribesmen who came after hearing the sound also learned everything from Zul when Bonebreaker unfolded the parchment and looked at it. At this time, they also looked at Bonebreaker with questioning eyes.

"The green-skinned leader asked me to meet at Bladestone. Do you think I should agree to it?"

Bonebreaker smiled heartily and looked around at the children around him with high spirits. These strong boys were the fruits of his careful cultivation. Every time he saw them gathered together, he felt a sense of pride.

"What's a promise? If you ask me, let's just kill them and kill them all in one fell swoop!!"

Zul still insisted on his idea and gained the support of Meier, showing off his muscles with blood.

"I'm curious as to what gave him the courage!!"

Ye Ze was a little unhappy. The Bonecrusher had a high status in the hearts of their tribesmen. He was just a mere greenskin who would meet him whenever he met. Such a disrespectful behavior made Ye, who regarded himself as superior, feel as if he was being insulted and was very unhappy.

"Haha, I have become somewhat interested in this green-skinned one. I want to see what thoughts he has in his mind to convince me to put down my hostility towards their tribe."

The tribesmen's answers made Bonebreaker both satisfied and a little disappointed. He was satisfied with their attitude and energy, but disappointed with their overly arrogant temper, as if the greenskin tribe were lambs to be slaughtered by them.

"Then I ask the elders to choose me to go with them. I also want to know this green-skinned man and see his methods."

Ye volunteered and was the first to stand up and make a statement.

"You're not good at it. When it comes to frontal combat, your ability is still a bit lacking. If the elder goes there, for the sake of his safety, he must choose the strongest warrior in the clan."

Zul did not give in. The last time he fought against the Green Field Tribe, he was the first winner. When the spoils were distributed in the end, Zul tasted the sweetness. Naturally, he did not want to miss out on this victory.

"You all, stop arguing. When someone requests a meeting, you can only bring two clan members."

Bonecrusher waved his hand to signal the tribesmen present to quiet down, and began to order the next members of his entourage.

(End of this chapter)

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