Chapter 837: The Conflict of the Concubines
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In order to support Fei Xuechun, Empress He had a conflict with the other concubines of Tang Zhaozong, because of this Empress He.
has shares in Fei Xuechun's business, and Fei Xuechun's business will also give Queen He a share, so that
Fisher's wine has become a matter of the two concubines and Queen He's wrestling wrists.
Faced with this matter, Tang Zhaozong couldn't make a decision, after all, Tang Zhaozong didn't want to offend Queen He now.
But as of this day, Regis and the Dwarves were the only people in the region who considered the Dark Elves friends. "I don't know why I care about them," Trist replied frankly. His eyes turned back to his homeland, where loyalty was only a tactic to gain the upper hand over the enemy. "Maybe I care about them just because I'm struggling to be different from my people." Not just to Bruno, he said, but to himself. "Maybe I care, just because it's really different from my people. I might be more like other surface races... At least that's my hope. I care about them because I have to care about something. You're not very different from me, Bruno Warhammer. Unless our lives are empty, we will all care. ”
Bruno's curious gaze went up.
"You can deny your feelings for the residents of Ten Towns, but not for yourself."
"it!" Bruno snapped. "Of course I care about them! I'm going to trade with them!" ”
"Stubborn," Trist muttered, smiling knowingly. "What about Katie Brill?" He continued to press. "What about this human girl who was orphaned in the attack on Tamaran many years ago? You bring homeless people home as if they were your own and raise them. Bruno was glad that the night had covered his blush. She still lives with you, but you must admit that she has been able to return to her own people. Maybe you care about her, rough dwarf? ”
"Shut your mouth," Bruno growled. "She's just a maid, so I can live a little easier, don't be so sissy, okay?"
"Stubborn," Trist repeated louder this time. He has a final card to play in this discussion. "What about me? Dwarves don't usually like ordinary elves, let alone dark elves. How do you explain your friendship with me? I have nothing but my friendship. Nothing can repay you. Why do you care about me? ”
"Because you're going to bring me the latest information, when we're ......in trouble," Bruno stopped suddenly, knowing that Trist had cornered him.
But Trist didn't push any further on the subject.
The two friends watched in silence as Bryn Xander's lights went out. No matter how hard-hearted Bruno may seem on the outside, he knows that the Dark Elves' comments are correct; He actually cares a lot about the people who live on the shores of these three lakes.
"So what are you going to do?" The dwarf finally asked him.
"I'm going to warn them," Trist replied. "You underestimate your neighbours, Bruno. They are more tenacious than you can believe. ”
"I agree," said the dwarf, "but what I suspect is their character. Every day we see people fighting on the lake, and every time it's for the damn fish. These people only care about their own villages and towns, and they don't care if all the other villages and towns are taken by the goblins! Now they have to prove to me and my people that they will stand together! ”
Trist must admit that Bruno's observations are factual. These fishermen have become more competitive with each other in recent years, as the hardhead trout move deeper into the bottom of the lake, becoming more difficult to catch. When each town wanted an economic advantage on its own lake, the partnership between the towns was at a low point.
"In two days there will be a parliament in Bryn Sander," Trist continued. "I believe we still have some time before the barbarians come. But I'm afraid of any delays, and I don't believe we'll be able to get these speakers together in much shorter. I'll need some time to teach Regis how to do it, because he has to get the council to take the news seriously. ”
"That glutton, you say?" Bruno said contemptuously that he called Regis by the nickname he had given the gluttonous halfling. "The biggest reason he went to parliament was to stuff his stomach full! Those people would rather listen to you than listen to him! ”
"You're underestimating halflings, more than you're underestimating people in Ten Towns," Trist replied. "Never forget that he carried that gem with him."
"it! It's just a well-cut gem," Bruno insisted. "I've seen it myself, and it doesn't have any magic power for me."
"The magic above is too faint for a dwarf's eyes, and it may not fit through your thick skull." Trist said with a smile. "But it's there, I can see it clearly and I know the legend of this gem. Regis may be more influential than you believe, and certainly more influential than I am. Let us hope so, for you know as well as I do that some speakers are reluctant to carry out the plans of the towns to unite, whether because of their arrogance of their own power, or because they believe that barbarians will satisfy their selfish expectations by invading other, weaker opponents. Bryn Sander is still key, but the largest towns will only want to take action if the more major fishing towns, especially Talgos, join in.
"You know the Eastern Exile will help," Bruno said. "They always want the Ten Towns to come together."
"And Dulin Town, because Regis represents them. Camp of Targos was absolutely confident that their walls would defend themselves against the invasion, and that their enemy, Tamaran, would be forced to retreat. ”
"He will not join any group that includes Tamaran. And what's even more troublesome after that is that if you can't win camp, you can't shut up the town of Keconi and the town of Cadineva! ”
"But that's where Regis comes into play," Trist explained. "That ruby of his can do amazing things, I promise you."
"You're talking about the mana of that stone again," Bruno complained. "But the gluttony says his old master has twelve of them." He reasoned. "Powerful magic doesn't make a dozen as soon as it appears!"
"Regis is saying that his master has twelve similar gems," Trist corrected. "In fact, there's no way a halfling can know if those twelve or other gems have magic."
"Then why would the master give the only one with magic to the glutton?"
Trist didn't answer the question, but his silence led Bruno to the same conclusion. Regis has a means of collecting things that don't belong to him, even if the halfling explains that the gem is a gift from someone else......
(End of chapter)
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