Chapter 246: Magatha? Terror Teng

Diego paused on the balcony and looked down at the battlefield below that looked like a pot of boiling porridge. It can be seen that the Minotaurs have the upper hand, but if they want to win, they will probably have to spend a lot of effort.

There were no guardrails on the edge of this balcony, and there was no place for him to set up his gun. He knelt down on one knee on the balcony, gun in hand and aimed downward, the goblins in the battle unaware that there was an extra killing god above their heads.

Diego fired the first shot with barely aiming - in fact, he didn't need to aim at this distance with his marksmanship - and a goblin overseer who was directing the miners into battle was on the ground. Diego didn't look at the outcome at all, but moved the muzzle of the gun and pulled the trigger one after another.

When he fired the first shot, no one in the cave had noticed him, because the goblins were also shooting, but as the gunshots rang out one after another, the goblins finally noticed that something was wrong, because the gunfire of the death gaze was much more dull than the goblin musket, and almost every time the gun rang out, a goblin would fall, as if the Grim Reaper was named.

The goblins looked around in panic, looking for the location of the deadly shooter.

"He's there! ...... on the balcony! A sharp-eyed goblin shouted as he pointed to Diego's location. But before he could finish speaking, a bullet flew in front of him.

The shouting stopped abruptly, but Diego was exposed. More than ten goblin muskets shifted their muzzles, aiming in this direction.

Diego slid backwards and fell backwards, bullets flying over his head and striking the walls of the cave in a spark.

He lay on the ground relaxed, watching the bullets rain down on the rock wall. He wasn't in a hurry at all, because the wave of rapid fire just now had knocked over at least twelve goblins, which was enough to affect the entire battle. Even if he doesn't show his head to fire now, he still attracts more than half of the goblins' long-range firepower, and the effect is still not to be underestimated.

A few minutes later. The goblins finally stopped the fire press~ system. Unlike Death Gaze, their muskets have a spatial magazine feed and can continue firing. Diego got up from the ground, crept his head out of the balcony, and then shrank back again. It's just a glimpse. He saw that the goblin musketeers had turned their attention to the minotaurs who were close at hand.

Diego picked up his gun again and began a new round of shooting. But after firing five or six shots, he found that he could not find a suitable target, as almost all the goblins were fleeing, but some of them had laid down their weapons and surrendered to the minotaurs - mostly miners of other races.

He lowered his gun. The die is cast. There was no need to slaughter, and he bet that the goblins who ran away wouldn't be able to escape far, because no one in this land where the Minotaurs had lived and multiplied for generations could escape unharmed by angering these good old men.

He relaxed against the rock wall and watched as the Minotaur collected the captives, cleaned the battlefield, and sent men in pursuit of the enemy. A few minutes later, Dezko strode in from the mine behind him, and saw the corpse on the ground and Diego on the balcony.

"Hey, man, you're doing a great job!" He rushed over and gave Diego a hard hug. "I've never seen a hunter as powerful as you."

"Thank you, but it's the brave warriors and druids who make the difference," Diegosson thanked as he gestured to the corpse in the room, "You'd better look at this guy, he seems to be the goblin director Fitzprok." ”

"Search this room, and you might find something." Dezko waved his hand at the minotaur soldiers behind him, and then talked to Diego, who was very excited about this hearty victory, and couldn't wait to share the excitement and joy with Diego.

Diego dealt with Dezco with some absent-mindedness. From time to time, he glanced into the room. But because of the dim light, the latter did not notice this. Diego saw a minotaur walk up to the table, picked up the parchment roll, and read it.

"Hey, boss. You'd better check this out! After about two minutes, the minotaur suddenly shouted. Dezko turned and saw his soldier waving at him with a parchment roll in his hand.

"What's that?" Dezko strode over. Diego, on the other hand, stayed where he was, knowing that there were some things that he didn't know as an outsider - at least by the appearance that he didn't know.

Dezko took the parchment in his hand and read it, but as he read. His face was full of anger, his ears were shaking uneasily, and his thick nostrils were spewing hot air, and he looked like an angry bull.

"What's wrong, Dezko?" Diego asked, pretending not to know.

"I'm afraid I can't sue you," Dezko said apologetically, "This letter may be involved in an undishonorable conspiracy involving some of the elders of Thunder Bluff, and I must be cautious before I find out." ”

Diego didn't speak, but he knew very well who the "old woman of that Horror Totem Clan" mentioned in the letter was referring to, yes, except for Magatha? Terror totem, who else could there be?

Magatha? The Terror Totem was a powerful shaman who took over the Terror Totem Clan after the tragic and unexpected death of her husband, though legend has it that his death was not really an accident. But in any case, this woman eventually seized the supreme power of the Terror Totem Clan, and it was under her influence that the Terror Totem Clan became extreme, they were hostile to all aliens, and did not hesitate to violently attack and burn the settlements of other races.

And more than that, she has questioned Kane many times? Bloodhoof moderate foreign policy, but generous Kane? Bloodhoof firmly believes in the old proverb, "To unite friends, unite enemies." Magatha didn't speak out against him, and Kane suspected she would never do that. Because this old woman is a minotaur after all, she will definitely think about the interests of all minotaurs, and this has nothing to do with Kane? The ideal of the Bloody Hoof is no different. He even agreed that Magatha would live next to him in the Elder Heights of Thunder Bluff.

Now it seems that the situation is much worse than the Minotaur chief imagined. She is clearly planning and carrying out a conspiracy to the detriment of all minotaurs.

Diego had no doubt about the old woman's viciousness and meanness, because he knew that it was Magassa in a duel between Bloodhoof and the orc Garrosh a few years later? The Totem of Terror smeared poison on Garrosh's axe blade and led to the death of the great Minotaur chieftain.

Diego was secretly determined that he had to stop this tragedy from happening. Although no one but the people of Magatha's own tribe was willing to obey her will, the energy of this guy who fanned the flames everywhere and feared that the world would not be chaotic should not be underestimated. Perhaps death is the best destination for this careerist, in order to stop her power ** and endless conspiracies. (To be continued.) )