Chapter 505: Establishing Diplomatic Relations
As expected by Nohill, they listened to the extremely clear advice he had given, so they spent two days wandering around Nohill, enjoying Bullingdon to the fullest. While enjoying Shicheng's specialty delicacies, mushroom and Los beast stewed soup and salt-and-pepper grilled fish, King Snitik finally sent his elite warriors to summon him again.
And the final result was just as Nohill expected, the underground dwarfs finally agreed to this agreement that was completely mutually beneficial on the surface, well...except for some additional things that had to be added. Except for modification conditions.
After all, the biggest reason why the underground gnomes were willing to sign this treaty was not because they wanted to completely incorporate this huge force. The reason they really agreed was out of fear.
The underground gnomes were willing to provide the spawn with necessary accommodation, food and clothing, but they raised differences regarding the accommodation location. In the end, after two full days of discussion, they seemed to be very generous. A total of four abandoned mines that were not too far away from Bullingdon Stone City, but definitely not close to them, were chosen to serve as residences for the vampire spawns.
In order to appease the fragile nerves of the underground gnomes to the greatest extent, Ben Lennohir had tried his best not to irritate them, so when negotiating the terms, he changed the accommodation location of the spawn to Bullingdon Stone City in the year 2000. During the mining, abandoned mines were dug out by gnomes outside the city, but for the underground gnomes, such insurance did not seem to completely reassure them.
But Nohill also understood this. If he didn’t understand, there was nothing he could do about it. After all, there were too many spawns. If such a large number of spawns were concentrated in one mine, what if one day they When they were hungry, they rushed out in full force, and Bullingdon Stone City was the first place to suffer. If you think about it carefully, nearly 7,000 spawns all rushed out from one place in a very short period of time.
Once such a scene actually happens, it will be a real disaster for the city, but if they are scattered, their overall strength will be weakened, their positions will be disrupted, and they will not be allowed to use their strength. Taken together, the threat of these vampires to the city will be reduced to an acceptable level.
If they are not restricted, they will definitely be able to completely defeat the defense of Bullingdon Stone City, because strictly speaking, the city's real standing guard army actually only has more than 300 qualified soldiers who are proficient in street fighting. Once a war actually breaks out, Bullingdon Stone City can quickly add another 1,200 elite warriors, but this is only a total of 1,500.
Although every adult male underground dwarf has received very strict training, as long as he gets a set of qualified weapons and equipment, he can immediately transform into a qualified soldier, but even so, the entire The total number of soldiers capable of fighting in the city will not exceed 4,500.
This gap is too disparate and too dangerous. For the underground gnomes, these vampire spawns are completely uncontrollable external risks. The underground gnomes must not trust them completely no matter what.
That's why. Almost all the elders believed that rather than letting this huge force disappear from their sight without any reason, it would be better to collect them directly, put them under their noses, and keep them under strict supervision.
Nohill naturally understood what the dwarfs were thinking, but he didn't seem to care about these little Jiujiu. After all, if he were the ruler of Bullingdon Stone City, he would be the one to decide these spawns. As long as he chooses to keep them, he will definitely take similar precautions, even more cautious than this.
And as long as the spawn don't go crazy, don't hurt anyone, and strictly abide by the terms of the contract, then these precautions are meaningless, and this change in distance will not prevent them from continuing to work hard to get better. He will stay here for a while longer. While helping them gain a foothold, he must also constrain their actions so that they can subconsciously think of himself when they are about to lose control. This is enough.
Nohill thought this way, which led him to quickly accept the modifications to the treaty. After signing the agreement, he quickly chose to leave and quickly returned to Dust Eagle Mountain. Below, the place where spawns are concentrated deep in the Tourmaline Abyss.
At this time, the spawns had almost completed the preliminary preparations, and Nohir did not hesitate. He directly picked up the sad staff with Kazadol hanging on it, and communicated with the staff's magic power in less than two minutes. Within a short period of time, all the cages were opened remotely and all the spawns were released. Thanks to the extensive preparation work in the early stage, 97% of this process went very smoothly, except for a few who were too angry. As soon as they were free, they went straight to the spawn that had deceived them in the first place, and no one could kill them. Who, but the level of bloodshed has not diminished at all, and apart from the revenge battle that has become increasingly chaotic, there is almost no other chaos.
Fortunately, these are still expected and controllable behaviors. When Nohill came to their dispute, he watched quietly for a while, making sure that they would After his anger was almost vented, he chose to intervene personally, and with his intervention, these disputes were quickly settled.
When the dispute was completely subsided, it was only then that this mighty migration team officially set off. They took advantage of the darkness of the night and followed the road that Nohir had scouted in advance. In a valley of Eagle Mountain, a road was found that could wind down and lead directly to the Dark Area.
Then under the guidance of Nohir, we embarked on this long road that lasted three days and two nights to finally reach our destination.
Well, in fact, this traveling speed can be considered extremely fast. After all, the migrants are all spawns. Firstly, they do not carry a large amount of supplies, and secondly, they have sufficient endurance and recovery power. The only thing they have to ensure is that they are heading in the right direction. , but with Nohill leading the way, this is the last thing they need to doubt.
Of course, if you want to carry out large-scale migration in the Underdark, in addition to ensuring that you must have sufficient physical strength and a sense of direction, the most important thing is...
"Ah! It's the Direclaw! We're being targeted by these damn monsters again!"
In this long and narrow, but not messy, migration team composed of spawns, the one at the end is probably The group of spawn at 1/3 is very normal, and they encountered a situation that is very common in the Underdark. The monsters all over this dark world, a hunting team composed of three Terrorclaw monsters, when they walked away from the team The moment they poked their heads out of the cracks in the tall rocks, these monsters were discovered by spawns with excellent senses.
“It’s these things again, watch out for their swoops and claws!”
"Hold still, don't mess up! Don't run! These beasts will only attack frightened prey, come and surround them! Attack together and take advantage of our fangs, claws and immortal bodies! Just like Nohir taught us Like that! Surround them and suck their blood!"
Two firm voices suddenly sounded from the team, and the clear instructions contained in the voices instantly dispelled the panic of the spawn, and they all stabilized. He stopped retreating, opened his hands, lowered his body, exposed his fangs, and completed the transition from prey to hunter in an instant. With the advantage of numbers, he slowly surrounded these monsters who wanted to fight the autumn wind.
(End of this chapter)