"Look over there." Vanessa raised the engineering telescope: "There is a big fortress on the south side of the road. Yrel, where is that place? Take us there and have a look."
Yrel shook his head repeatedly, and his little hoof, which was always fearless, showed a rare look of fear:
"Let me go, even if I'm killed, I won't go."
Robbie followed what Vanessa was looking for, and could vaguely see a huge towering fortress built among the towering mountains.
The city wall is made of huge stones, with sharp edges and jagged spikes like fangs, which seem to be trying to poke the sky open, giving it a rough orcish style.
This is a fortress protected by a huge magical shield. It is led by the orc shaman Ner'zhul and is the painful fortress of the Shadowmoon clan.
From the conversation with Yrel, I learned that before the orcs established the Iron Horde, the draenei people and the Shadowmoon clan did not get along harmoniously. The conflicts and disputes between them were mostly caused by the draenei people.
Resolve with concessions.
Yrel was born in Draenor and grew up in the Temple of Karabor. He had never experienced being displaced and escaping from the interstellar escape pursued by the Burning Legion. It was difficult to understand how hard-won this peaceful life was.
Yrel has been warned since she was a child to stay away from orcs and not to have disputes or conflicts with them, which makes her fear the ferocious orcs from the bottom of her heart.
Every race has militants and war maniacs who are willing to expand and kill.
Initially, most of the Eredar on the planet Argus joined the Burning Legion following their two bosses, Archimonde and Kil'jaeden, and became the main force of the legion that conquered the universe.
Only a small number of people who were gentle and good-natured escaped from Argus under the leadership of the prophet Velen, and called themselves Draenei, which means exiles.
On the planet Draenor, the Draenei regard themselves as outsiders, keep a low profile and live a semi-secluded life.
This race is almost immortal, and as a result, they can easily pass on their ideas to the next generation. Most of them are gentle, kind, uncontested, broad-minded and peaceful.
In peacetime, such a character is harmless, but once it enters a war, it will be devastating and terrifying.
It is precisely because of their weakness in character that the Draenei, who have mastered interstellar travel technology, are able to be bullied unnecessarily by the backward and barbaric orcs.
With the establishment of the Iron Horde, the conflict between the draenei and the Shadowmoon clan has deepened day by day, with constant friction. The orcs hunt the draenei without any reason, and war is imminent.
As soon as he entered Ambori Village, Robbie felt the tense atmosphere.
The draenei were clearly not ready.
There were many wounded lying near the Emboli Village Inn. The draenei youths who had been hastily organized all looked at a loss and did not seem to have any combat experience at all.
The adventurers, on the other hand, came and went calmly and in high spirits.
In the eyes of adventurers, the orcs of the Shadowmoon Clan are nothing more than piles of gold coins, high bounties, and walking cash machines.
Entering Ambori Village, Yrel led the way and found task specialist Arimore in the hall, preparing to hand in the "Kurat's Fangs" bounty task.
"You asked about the bounty: Kurat's Fang mission!" Arimore is a female Draenei, and she checked the mission record in a daze:
"You are late, this mission has been cancelled."
"Why cancelled."
"Because someone has already completed it." Arimore took out the mission record:
"Look, three days ago, a human warlock named Rehoboam brought back Kurat's fangs and took away the reward. The kid seemed cowardly, but he turned out to be a rare warrior."
It turns out it’s this kid Rehoboam. Sure, Robbie thought to himself: He’s actually made some progress.
Vanessa is confused. Is there more than one thunder elephant named Kurat?
Robbie pulled her aside and explained in a low voice: "This is a fake mission."
"What do you mean?" Vanessa didn't quite understand.
Robbie shrugged: "This happened a long time ago. In the Holy Light's Hope Chapel, the Silver Dawn used to deal with the undead natural disasters. They didn't have enough manpower, so they hired adventurers. One of the tasks was called Transcendence, killing Riedel.
The Baron needed to fight his way into the depths of Stratholme, which is full of undead. He originally thought that no one could complete it. But in just one month, he received more than a hundred heads of Rivendell."
"Then what?" Yirel also joined in the fun.
"In order to pay for the mission, Silver Dawn almost went bankrupt. Not long after, news came that Baron Riedel was promoted and became the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the Undead Scourge."
After Vanessa heard this, she looked like she was suddenly enlightened and could not see any joy:
"It's interesting that something like this happened. It's embarrassing for Draenor. It seems that the atmosphere of the alliance needs to be rectified."
Just then, Robbie heard a familiar voice.
"I'm here to hand in the mission." Rehoboan looked like he was tired of work, and said to Arimore with great interest: "I killed eight Shadowmoon void mages, closed the void portal, and rescued Stark.
Lena and Hakama are three Draenei children."
"Warrior, on behalf of Ambori Village, I thank you..."
"Wait a minute, wait a minute!"
Yrel held the Hammer of the Naaru in his hand and approached with a smile: "Thank you for your hard work, hero. Thanks to your help, Ambori Village has returned to peace."
Rehoboam looked modest and said politely: "This is what we should do. The Alliance and Delaney will always be friends."
Yrel continued to smile: "By the way, where are the three children you rescued?"
Rehoboam became nervous: "Oh, these three naughty children have gone somewhere to play."
"Really?" Yirel's smile became colder and colder: "When you rescued Alena, what did she say to you?"
"No, I didn't say anything!" Rehoboam was sweating on his forehead.
"You damn liar, don't even think about deceiving the Draenei." Yrel raised the Hammer of the Naaru, intending to smash it down.
"Don't hit me, I was wrong." Rehoboam was so frightened that he lay on the ground. Under Yrel's intimidation, he fully explained how he cheated on the mission, and even took the initiative to hand over the fine.
Robbie felt that Rehoboam was as timid as a mouse by nature, and his intelligence was not very high. He should not have the guts to cheat on tasks, and there must be someone behind the scenes.
Seeing Yirel leave, Vanessa nodded slightly to Robbie, who understood.
"Rehoboam, are you okay? Come on, I'll buy you a drink."
In the tavern, Robbie ordered a drink to calm Rehoboam.
Robbie sighed: "Rehoboam, you are telling me that if you do something bad, you have to cheat on tasks. Is this what you can do? People who dare to cheat on tasks have already paid off their joints in advance and worked together to deduct points and loot.
, Draenei people are simple and don’t accept this trick.”
Rehoboan was submissive and said listlessly: "It's not like you don't know me. I don't have the ability to do the task. An expert pointed me out, saying that the draenei are easy to deceive. The last time I tried, I really succeeded.
You will be more courageous."
"That expert must be trying to trick you."
"It's impossible. The master is the famous Lord Liyock, and everyone knows about the place where the moon fell." Rehoboam felt very innocent.
"Who is Lord Lee York?" Robbie was very unfamiliar with this name.
Rehoboam glanced at Robbie: "Oh, look at my memory, I almost forgot that you are not the commander. Lord Lee York is the one who sold the commander's certificate. All three hundred commanders of the Land of the Falling Moon were bought from him.
prove."
The commander proved that it would be too shameful for Khadgar to sell such a shady item personally, and Lord Lea York was the middleman.
Rehoboam was a newbie and could easily be fooled. No wonder Lee York took advantage of him.
Robbie shook his head and warned: "Rehoboan, please be more cautious. Lord Liyock is using you to test Delaney's reaction. No matter what, you are the one who gets tricked."
Rehoboam looked frustrated and suddenly begged: "Robbie, please help us. I don't have enough money. Can you lend me some and pay it back soon?"
Robbie took out a hundred gold coins and handed them to him: "That's all. I'm very poor too."
Rehoboam took the gold coins and left in a hurry. Vanessa came back after completing the task, sat down next to Robbie, and whispered: "The show is about to begin."
There were more and more adventurers in the tavern, and Robbie could tell that they all came with bad intentions and seemed to have a tacit understanding. When the place was almost full, a human man walked in.
This man was dressed in white clothes, spotless, with a refined look on his face, but his small eyes were wandering around, and at first glance he was a cunning and treacherous person.
Behind him, followed the foursome who tricked and killed Lei Xiang.
"That's the female priest." The dwarf warrior pointed at Vanessa.
The human man smiled calmly: "How do you call this girl?"
Vanessa ignored him, and Robbie stepped forward and shouted loudly: "Who are you? If you have something to say, just say it. Don't be too close."
The human man smiled slightly: "I, Lord Li York, am fairly well-known in the Falling Moon Camp. When adventurers have conflicts, they come to me to mediate. Thanks to everyone's love, they are willing to give me face."
"We have nothing to do with you."
Lord Yorke glanced at Robbie: "Young man, as the saying goes, cats have their own paths and mice have their own paths. We adventurers come out to make a living. If there are no rules, wouldn't it be chaos and not good for everyone?
Those who break the rules must be punished."
Other adventurers also agreed: "Yes, there must be rules. Your Lordship is right."
Robbie frowned: "Then please ask, what rules did we break?"
"Reward: Did you complete the Thunder Elephant Kurat mission?"
"Yes, we did it, what happened?"
"That's no problem."
Lord Lee York said coldly: "You have ruined other people's wealth. According to the rules of adventurers, you must be punished. I won't make it difficult for you. With 150,000 gold coins and the enchanter's robe, this matter has been revealed.
"
Robbie pointed at the four dwarf warriors: "Do you know how they make money?"
Lord Lee York shook his head: "I don't care what they do. I only know that you have cut off their financial resources. As for what they have done, adventurers themselves are walking on the edge of the law. If they commit crimes, kill people and steal goods,
, naturally there are other people to deal with it and have nothing to do with this matter."
It's a bit interesting. This is a typical quote out of context and strong words. Robbie really doesn't know how to deal with it. It seems that he can only use force.
All the adventurers in the hotel stood up and stood behind York Li to support him.
This guy's influence is really extraordinary, and the situation is very bad. When Robbie saw Vanessa's expression still unchanged, he hesitated whether he should try the group confession technique and try to trick this Li York again? (To be continued)