Chapter 356: Trandel's Persistence
Originally, Rhodes thought that to make it clear, Trandle would be willing to happily change the object of cooperation - after all, judging from the location of the troll camp, the Valrokan family actually did not treat trolls very well.
Coupled with the fact that trolls have always been a guy who doesn't pay much attention to credibility, isn't it a matter of minutes to turn against water?
But to Rhode's surprise, Trandle said nothing but agree.
"We can offer better terms."
"I know."
"We can continue with the same cooperation as before."
"I know."
"We can make a magical contract."
"I know."
“……”
“……”
Trandel directly put on an attitude of "I understand what you say, but I just don't cooperate with you", which made Rhodes extremely big for a while.
What the hell, it's obvious that his own conditions are superior, and he doesn't know how much stronger than Fort Digwo's, why didn't he agree!
Seeing that Trondel was as smelly and hard as a stone in a pit, and even put on a posture of "you beep again, I'll knock you", Rod was full of helplessness.
If you can't get the trolls to your side, the next move will be in trouble.
First of all, after leaving, Trandel will reveal his presence to the Valrokans, which means that his attack will lose its suddenness.
Secondly, with the trolls' defenses, even if he was able to assassinate one or two members of the Valrokan family, it would be almost impossible to help the Darkwell siblings take down Fort Digwag.
In the end, as long as the troll mercenaries are around, it will be difficult for him to directly provoke a rebellion among the miners - the horror of the Trolls in the Northland is already a deep-rooted thing, and Rhodes is confident that he will incite the miners to revolt, but he wants to reverse the miners' fear of dragons...... It's also almost impossible.
To sum up, no matter how difficult it is, Rhodes must get the trolls to his side!
But why did Trandel have to die to protect the Valrokan family?
Are there any grievances between the two sides?
But in the midst of Rhodes' many temptations, Trandel seems to look down on the Valrokans—"all the people in that family have their nostrils up, and they are uglier than me." ”
can be called ugly by the trolls, and the members of the Valrokan family may need to fight back,
This is strange, it is clear that Trandle has no good impression of them, why does he want to follow them all the way to the dark?
If there is no direct benefit, it can only be an indirect benefit.
Who made Trandel so obsessed with the Valrokans?
After thinking about it, it seems that there is only one suspect.
"Trandel, how about we make a decision." Looking at the troll king who was full of excitement but always rejected him, Rhodes had a smile on his face, "If you don't help each other first, how about I go to Lisandro to discuss?" ”
"How do you know about Lisandro......"
Trandle subconsciously spoke, and then instantly realized that he had been scolded—he dropped the popsicle mallet in his hand and covered his mouth in horror.
Lisandro was far more intimidating to the troll than Rhodes had imagined - but that's a good thing, isn't it?
"Take it easy—you're the king of trolls." Always smiling at Trendel, whose face was full of horror, Rod's voice seemed to be a demon, "Lisandro didn't know I was coming, did she?" ”
"No, no, no, she knows everything......"
"It can't be." Rhodes summoned a gust of wind and tried to calm down Trandel, "I didn't even know I was coming before I came, and for Freljord, I was a being outside of fate. ”
“……”
Perhaps it was the calming effect of Cana's breeze, and Trandel finally calmed down in the breeze—but Rhodes could still see the exaggerated fear in the troll's eyes.
Looks like...... Lisandro was impressed enough with the troll.
Looking at Trandle, who was almost collapsed, Rhodes secretly compared his level with Lisandro's, but found that ...... Not worth mentioning yourself.
Emotion is emotion, and the persuasion work must continue.
"If Lisandro knows everything, how can she blame you if you make the decision that best suits the situation? You have no intention of betraying, you make a small change to your plans, it doesn't matter, and you can even get a stronger ally, so why not? ”
The inquisitive Rhodes repeatedly compared himself to the Valrokan family, and came to the obvious conclusion that Rhodes was stronger, wiser, more stable, and more reliable—more suitable for cooperation.
But Trandel still said that he wanted to listen to Lisandro and must not change his plans.
Seeing that the witch had impressed Trandel enough, Rhodes had no choice but to change his perspective.
If you can't talk about it, then don't blame me for using intimidation!
"So, trolls." Rod put away his smile and narrowed his eyes slightly, "Think about it, what would Lisandro do if she knew that you were faced with a better choice, but gave it up because she was timid?" ”
"Do you think you've done a good job and praise you, or do you think you've missed the opportunity and condemn you - trolls need a king, yes, but this king ...... Does it really have to be Trandel? ”
“……”
Trandle was clearly at a loss in the face of the aggressive Rhodes - it was obvious that Lisandro was not a good person to talk to in his heart, and Rhode's demagogic words had succeeded in arousing Trandle's fear of Lisandro in his heart, and the Troll King was now at a loss.
On the one hand, Trandel feared that he would be punished for changing his plans without permission, and on the other hand, he feared that he would miss out on opportunities and be abandoned for his incompetence.
In the midst of anxiety and apprehension, Trandel's judgment began to slip away.
Rodian quietly watched the troll king fight anxiously around the ice icicles he had summoned, and he didn't urge him, just watched quietly.
But the quieter Rhodes became, the more anxious Trundell became, and he even turned the entire troll camp into a frozen ground, as if it would calm him down.
Finally, Rod felt as if the heat was almost over, and looking at the painful Trandel, Rod made his own suggestion.
"Otherwise, how about I go and find Lisandro's traces and communicate with her personally?"
Faced with Rod's proposal, Trondel shook his head into a rattle again - this time not because Rod's proposal was bad, but because he couldn't.
"I don't know where Lisandro-sama is......"