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Chapter 1,354 Ive’s decision

 Ivor took a deep look at Hakashilu. He never expected that Hakashilu would come up with such a strategy.

"In order to avenge the Necromancer, I have involved too many innocent creatures. I don't want to hurt another elf who trusts me. Is there any other way to resolve this incident safely without hurting Fiat?"

Riot?"

Ivor's question came to his ears, and Hakashi thought for a while and replied: "There is indeed another way, but this method is much more complicated."

"I'm never afraid of trouble. Tell me the method." Iver said in a calm tone.

"Yes. As far as I know, the source of this dwarf riot is a dwarf named Moas. Because of the injustice suffered by Moas, after the riot began, he gained a high status among the dwarves.

Became the leader of all the dwarves in the city."

"Moas?" Ivor seemed to recall something, "Are you talking about the dwarf who survived the necromancer? I heard Jenny mention him."

"It's that dwarf. As long as we can deal with the problem of Moas and resolve the reason why the dwarves launched this riot, those dwarves will have no reason to continue to cause trouble."

"Unless the Fiat is handed over, the dwarf will not give up." Ivor sighed, "I know what hatred feels like, and it cannot be easily resolved."

However, Hakashilu shook his head: "We don't have to deal with the hatred in Moas, we just need to deal with him directly."

"You mean...assassination?" Ivor asked uncertainly, "This is not a good idea. Not to mention whether there is a jungle guardian secretly protecting him, how can the negative impact of the assassination be resolved?

?Those dwarves who are deeply stimulated will not stop the riot just like that."

"Of course it's not an assassination."

Looking at Ifo who looked slightly confused in front of him, Hakashilu had a bright smile on his face.

"We need to find a way to change the reason why Moas started the riot, completely change his image in the eyes of other dwarves, and solve this matter from the root."

"What is the specific method?" Iver asked calmly without changing his expression.

"According to the current view of the dwarves in the city, Moas is a poor dwarf who was harmed by the Necromancer and unfairly treated by the elves. What we have to do is to find a way to shape Moas into an unscrupulous careerist. The riots are just

The means he uses to achieve his goals and all his experiences are lies, so that he can change other dwarves' perceptions of him."

Hakashilu's words were full of confidence, as if everything was under her control.

"Those dwarves will not believe the words of the elves at this time." Ivor questioned: "No matter how we slander his reputation or deny his experience, those dwarves will not believe it."

"Elves alone cannot do this," Hakashilu explained unhurriedly: "But what if there are different voices among the dwarves?"

"Before Moas started this riot, he had been hanging out in the tavern in the city for a while. Many dwarves there knew him. After the riot, it was the dwarves in the tavern who least believed his experience. We can

Contact the dwarf in the tavern."

Ivor frowned deeply: "Why do you think that the dwarves in the tavern will definitely help us, let alone help us deal with their kin?"

"Actually, it was the dwarves in the tavern who took the initiative to contact me." Hakashilu explained: "One of these dwarves has an old relationship with one of my former subordinates. More importantly, he couldn't stand it very much.

Now Moas is willing to take the initiative to provide us with help."

"Is this dwarf trustworthy?"

"I sent an elite member of the team to monitor him at all times. From the current point of view, there is no problem with his performance."

Staring at the emerald-green eyes of Hakasi Road, Ivor said solemnly: "It seems that you have already arranged all this. Even if I fail to rush back to the Quiet City, you can successfully resolve this riot.



Hakashilu smiled and did not answer Iver's words.

"Do you think I'm praising you?" Ivor's face turned completely gloomy. "Look at the methods you used. They either sacrificed innocent companions or slandered the dwarves who also suffered. Are these the methods that elves should use?

?Hakashilu! When did you become like this!"

Hearing Iver's angry scolding, Hakashi panicked and immediately fell to his knees: "Master Iver, I am doing this for your sake. If I want to resolve the dwarves' rebellion, I have to use these methods."

..."

At the end, Hakasi Lu's words were choked with sobs. She leaned down completely and tried to kiss the instep of Ifo. However, her figure was firmly grasped by one thing, that was

Belongs to Ivor's arm.

Seeing Hakasi Lu making such a move, Ifo immediately leaned down and raised his hand to help her up.

"I don't mean to blame you." Iver sighed as he gently wiped away the tears on Hakashilu's face, "It's just that this is a mistake I made. Neither Fiat nor the dwarf can replace it."

I take responsibility."

"I can understand the pain in that dwarf's heart. He really wants the necromancer and the elf traitor to get the punishment they deserve. If he hadn't been desperate, he wouldn't have launched this riot... If I had contacted him earlier, maybe I wouldn't have

This is what happens."

Hakashilu was shocked: "You...are you planning to disclose everything about Fiat..."

"No...it's not the time yet." Ivor closed his eyes and said slowly: "My revenge has not been avenged, and the necromancer still threatens the entire Eri. I can't just accept the punishment.



"When I first met him, he was just a swordsman who knew some necromancy. But now, he is the leader of all necromancers and holds a real artifact in his hands. If I don't deal with him as soon as possible, I can't

It is expected that how far his strength will grow, it will be a deep disaster for the entire world."

"Rod..." He said the name angrily, and Iver's eyes seemed to be filled with flames.

"Let's do it according to the second method." Looking at the Hakkasi Road in front of him, Ivor said solemnly: "Although I'm sorry for that dwarf, there is nothing I can do about it. When everything is over, I will definitely

Please plead guilty to the upper council, but now, the threat of the Necromancer has not been eliminated. What Eli needs most is internal stability and cannot allow the riot to spread further."

"I will obey your order." Hakashilu said softly.


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