Chapter 469 Every middle-aged mage is full of stories written behind him
However, just as Ozan was filled with a sense of accomplishment because he had found the orc camp, Ned spoke up in a frustration. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
"So now can we go back?" Ned pointed to the sky and said to Ozan "It's starting to snow!" ”
In fact, there have always been snowflakes floating in the sky unhurriedly, but now the snowflakes have become more dense.
"No, such a great opportunity! I'm going to dive in and find proof of the existence of orcs! Ozan glanced at Ned dissatisfied, but still patiently explained that this was his temporary action, after all, he had come here, and if he didn't take the opportunity to collect some evidence, wouldn't he have wasted this great opportunity?
"If we're going to talk about evidence, doesn't everything we see?" Ned looked at Ozan suspiciously, he saw a cruel glint in Ozan eyes, this was not the kind of look that a mage should have, only those psychopathic butchers would show such a look.
"What we want is to find conclusive evidence of the existence of orcs, what is conclusive evidence? I'll put it simply, orcs, orcs alive or dead! Ozan didn't notice that Ned was secretly observing him, the middle-aged mage was now focused on the small valley not far away, and in his opinion, Ned would not object to this proposal as long as he hoped that the task could be solved sooner.
"It's not what you said at the beginning! If I had known I was going to capture the orcs, I wouldn't have come! Ned's answer was completely unexpected, and the middle-aged mage froze in place.
"It's time for us to go back!" Ned commanded the coyote druid who was crouching beside him, and the druid in the form of a coyote obediently stood up, followed Ned, and walked in the direction he came.
"Wait a minute! All we need to do is sneak in and knock down a random orc to end our mission and return to Dalaran, don't you want to finish this mission sooner? Seeing that Ned was really planning to leave, Ozan suddenly became anxious, with Ozan strength, it was not difficult to sneak into the orc camp alone, but it was a little too strong to bring out an orc.
"That's right, I want to get out of this damn snowy mountain soon! But that doesn't mean I'm going to risk being hunted by an entire orc tribe to do this! Do you understand? Ned replied that he did not stop, and in a matter of moments he and the coyote druid entered the cedar forest.
"No, you can't go! Don't forget, you and your fellow gnolls have written your name on the magic contract, and you must obey my orders or die in arcane fire! Are you going to refuse to carry out the order? Ozan appeared in front of the two of them in a flash, blocking the way, and the middle-aged mage threatened menacingly.
Apparently the coyote druid was taken aback by the threat of the middle-aged mage, and he immediately shook his head and hid behind Ned, who was unimpressed, he already knew what kind of virtue the jackal was
"Our contract is clearly written, and we have the right to refuse to execute the task when we find that the risk is too high! Don't try to deceive me, we've been on guard for a long time! "Ned knew very well that this middle-aged mage was just trying to scare them, not to mention the magic contract of a human being, how could he restrain a blue dragon?
Even though Ned had taken on a human form at this time, his understanding of magic was completely incomparable to that of these human mages, and he had already parsed the magic in it when he got the contract, and found a bunch of loopholes casually.
"Oh, damn it!" Seeing that his intimidation was directly debunked by Ned, Ozan was suddenly a little embarrassed, but the middle-aged mage still refused to give up, he simply made everything clear: "You just say it directly!" What can you do to help me? ”
"At least you tell me why you're so keen on catching orcs, and don't fool me with any 'it's better to finish the task sooner', if that means you should bring more men instead of just a few of us like you are doing now." Since Ozan was going to make it clear directly, Ned was also up to him, anyway, now that the initiative was in the hands of the blue dragon, Ned just gave a simple warning, telling this slippery middle-aged mage not to try to deceive him.
"I did it all for my son, and I watched him die at the hands of the orcs! Since then, I've vowed to kill all the orcs who come to Azeroth! Ozan was visibly hesitant, but when he saw the orc camp behind Ned, he made up his mind, and he wiped his face vigorously and said his hatred for the orcs.
"Very well, it seems that at least on this point you are not cheating on me, and I am very sympathetic to what happened to you! But I have a small question, the reason you said for retreating from the front was that you were seriously wounded, but it doesn't seem to me that you looked like you were seriously wounded, can you explain that? Ned looked at the hatred for the orc that flashed in the middle-aged mage's eyes, and suddenly believed his statement in his heart, but he still had some doubts to clarify.
"It's all those troubled fools, I just killed those orcs who surrendered, saving me from wasting food, and someone reported me to the Mage Council, saying that I was abusing lynching, so the above found a reason for me to come back from the front line, anyway, according to them, the psychological trauma is also a serious injury." Ozan no longer conceals it, anyway, about Ozan in this regard, it has long been spread among the high-level mages of Dalaran, and it is not a secret at all, of course, for the people at the bottom, Ozan is still a "heroically wounded" combat hero.
"I see, I think I understand why you're so anxious to deal with these orcs, you're afraid they'll run away, right?" Ned then realized that Ozan had a fundamental difference between his thoughts and the Mage Council, which wanted to limit the impact of the matter to a small circle, while Ozan obviously only wanted to see all the orcs die, as for the bad effects, what was it?
"That's right, the Mage Council doesn't fully trust me, so there must be shadows left behind by the Mage Council among my subordinates, and I'm not sure I can fully command them." Ozan spread his hands helplessly, he had said everything he could and couldn't say, and now it was up to Ned to choose whether to help him or denounce him to the Mage Council.
"Sounds crazy and funny, count me in!" Ned's answer was undoubtedly overjoyed by Ozan.