Chapter 282: Choice

For savage creatures like ogres, although they have wisdom that is not weaker than that of humans, they still advocate force in their bones, which is especially evident when they face the strong.

If Rhodes only blindly persuades, it is likely that the desired effect will not be achieved. On this basis, Rhodes needs to put some threats on top of this, at least to make the ogre priest understand what the consequences will be if he refuses himself.

Because he has some knowledge of spell casting, compared to other ogres, the ogre priest in front of him can better understand the strength that Rhodes has shown.

In the idea of the ogre priest, once he rejected Rod, the giants that existed before him were the best examples.

The ogre priest believed that if Rhodes insisted on attacking the other ogres in the tribe, then their fate would not be much better than the previous giants, which was why the ogre priest followed behind the hero ogre and wanted to stabilize Rhodes' emotions.

The ogre priest was originally worried that Rhodes would be rejected by the hero ogre, causing him to complain, and finally vented his resentment on all the ogres. It was only at this time, hearing Rod's words, that the ogre priest understood that if he couldn't achieve Rod's goal, then Rhodes would definitely do it.

Eventually, the ogre priest understood what Rod meant, and did not refute Rod in any way, just nodded.

The ogre priest did not feel any objection to Rod's request, and it was more worried about the safety of the rest of the tribe.

If Rhodes' request can be granted, then the rest of the tribe will be fine, and they can even join the battlefield with a strong reinforcement. But the ogre priest knew that as long as the hero ogre did not change his mind, he could not do so.

In the hearts of ogre priests, heroic ogres have always been very stubborn.

Before coming to this disputed land, the ogre priest had persuaded the hero ogre to go to Tytalia, which is adjacent to Krulord, to find help.

According to the Ogre Priest's memory, Tytalia should be inhabited by a large number of humanoids, which also belong to the colony of Bracada, but not as severe as Cruelrod, and if you go to Talalia, you can easily find helpers.

However, the heroic ogre not only refuses the ogre's request, but also scolds him, insisting on crossing the border of Bracada to the disputed land.

Due to the status of the leader of the heroic ogre, the words of the ogre priest did not have much influence and did not have any effect in the end.

Through the thoughts that flashed through the Ogre Priest's mind, Rhodes understood this as well. If the Ogre Priest had relied on the persuasion alone, the Hero Ogre's mind would not have changed in any way.

"If you want to complete the introduction, your current voice is not enough. The hero Tanan doesn't care about a referral from an ordinary tribe member. ”

As he spoke, Rhodes took out a sealed bottle from the spatial ring and handed it to the ogre priest beside him.

"It's a powerful poison, and I think you'll use it."

The poison that Rhodes gave to the ogre priest, originally belonged to the magical assassins of Valen, and was stored in his spatial ring. When Rowling opened his spatial ring, she thought that there might be something in it that would help Rod, so she gave him most of the items, including the bottle of poison.

Rhodes had no doubts about the effect of this bottle of poison, and the poison that could be cherished and treated by a fifth-order magic assassin obviously had its unique effect.

As if thinking of the aftermath, the ogre priest turned pale, but still solemnly took the poison from Rhodes' hand and held it gently.

"Whether or not you can save your people depends on your own consciousness. If there are any creatures that are holding you back, you just have to get rid of them. ”

"I didn't have much time to stay here, and after three days, if you're still in this situation, then it's all over."

Listening to the centaur leader translate the last sentence, the ogre priest's mind was so confused that he couldn't say anything for a while.

Seeing that the ogre priest seemed to be thinking about something, after Rod made his intentions clear, he didn't say anything more, but left with his undead creatures.

The ogre priest had no way to refute Rod's requests, knowing in his heart that the hero ogre would not agree to his request.

Looking at the bottle of poison in his hand, and thinking of Rod's request, the ogre priest's heart fell into a struggle.

Rod's meaning is very clear, due to the obstruction of the hero ogre, the ogre priest must destroy it in order to gain enough right to speak, and introduce Rhodes to the hero Tanan, and in the specific way, Rod also provided the ogre priest, relying on this bottle of poison in its hand.

If the ogre priest is unwilling to do this, then after three days, the ghost dragon will attack here, although the ogre priest can tell the hero the news to the hero ogre and prepare in advance, but the ogre priest, who knows Rhodes' strength, denies this idea in his heart.

The ogre priest remembered the power displayed by the ghost dragon very clearly, and if he really resisted, then he could only be destroyed by it.

At this time, the ogre priest thought of taking advantage of the past few days to let the ogres in the tribe migrate and escape from here.

However, thinking of the ghost dragon in the sky, the ogre priest instantly realized that this idea was difficult to realize, due to the large number of ogres and their huge size, it was completely impossible to avoid the vision of the ghost dragon in the sky.

Once the ogre tribe migrates, the ghost dragon will immediately know that the attack, which was supposed to come three days later, will arrive in an instant.

After rejecting all the ideas in his mind, the ogre priest is faced with a difficult choice, as if he has to lose something no matter how he chooses.

The ogre priest vaguely understood some of Rod's true thoughts, and according to Rod's strength, if he didn't have any special purpose, he didn't need to say anything to himself at all, and he could completely destroy this place.

If this necromancer really just wanted to be introduced......

In this case, the ogre priest cannot consult with any living being, and all the decisions it makes are up to it.

As if thinking of something, the ogre priest just wanted to clench his fist, but he quickly let go, for fear that he would crush the poison bottle in his hand because of one of his own efforts.