Chapter 470: Orc Sweeping Battle
"I'm grateful that you're willing to help me instead of denounce me to the Mage Council, but there's one thing I want to be sure of, although I've never heard of your name in Dalaran, by all indications, you should be an archmage, right?" After calming down, Ozan hesitated for a while, but then asked. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
In fact, Ozan had long sensed that something was wrong with Ned, but Ozan who had been carried away by the news of the orcs before, didn't pay too much attention to it, and it wasn't until he just calmed down that Ozan reacted, he didn't seem to have seen Ned release spells, in the Alterac Snowy Mountains, a weak High Elf mage, without the help of spells, would not even be able to survive a night, but Ned followed them in a low-key manner for three days in the mountains.
"You found out? Looks like I'm not covering it up well enough! Ned did not deny that his identity on the surface was that of a High Elf archmage, but both the Dalaran Mage Council and these battle mages were misled by the illusion of his appearance, thinking that he was just an ordinary mage.
"Uh, this...... Maybe you're used to it, so you didn't notice, in fact, it was because you behaved too ordinary, that you caught my attention, you were very low-key along the way, except for talking to your wife, but you seem to have forgotten one thing, this is the Alterac Mountains, you actually relied on an ordinary robe, followed me all the way, I didn't even see a spell, this can only mean one thing, your control of spells has exceeded my understanding, Only a true master has this kind of strength! Ozan became more and more respectful, he was still based on speculation at first, but when Ozan summed up all the doubts in Ned one by one, Ozan no longer had any doubts, Ned's identity was definitely not simple.
"Observe carefully, but why can't I be a warrior strong enough to resist the cold with my body?" Ned shook his head and asked Ozan rhetorically, his expression unconcerned.
But Ned is secretly vigilant in his heart, since entering the Alterac Mountains, he has relaxed a little, after all, in this wilderness, even if these mages find out that something is wrong, Ned is confident that he will not leak the news (kill people), but although he does not particularly care about disguising his identity, there are so many flaws that he did not expect.
"Uh...... So what? I feel that your temperament is completely different from that of a warrior, and I would rather believe that you are an archmage than imagine you charging into battle with a great sword! Ozan replied with a smile, Ned gave people the impression that he was exactly that kind of local tyrant research mage, and Ozan couldn't imagine Ned's sweaty training.
"Very good, keen observation, bold imagination and good intuition, I can see that you have a lot of talent as a mage, and if it weren't for your age, you would be a good apprentice." Ned said with some regret, what he really regretted was that this mage named Ozan was obsessed with revenge, but he still maintained a sane mind, such a person can be used, but it is difficult to master.
Although after learning about Nid's identity, Ozan stopped exploring Ned's identity in a measured manner, but just like that, Ned had already decided to create an accident after the matter was over, so that Ozan could not return to Laran, after all, Ozan already knew too much.
"Shouldn't you let it dodge before going any further?" Ozan was about to get down to business, but he stopped again, and he asked with some uncertainty as he glanced at the coyote who was poking his head behind Ned.
"Don't worry! It knows what it can say and what it can't say," said Ned as he dragged out the shivering coyote druid, who was hiding behind him, and Ned turned to the coyote and asked, "You'll be obedient, won't you?" ”
"I promise!" The Gnoll has always been very obedient when his life is threatened, and the coyote druid immediately nods frantically like a chicken pecking rice.
"Very well, then it's decided!" Ned raised his hand to the coyote's chest, and a faint blue light immediately sank into the coyote's chest: "If you say something you shouldn't say, your heart will turn into a shiny stone, understand?" ”
The coyote druid was too frightened to speak, and his only indication was that he nodded his head much more often.
"So, what about your specific plan? How do you want to kill these orcs? After taking care of the coyote, Ned ignored the gnoll who was secretly hurting his nerves, and turned to Ozan and asked.
"My plan? I guess we'll assassinate the lead orcs first, so that the rest of the orcs will fall into chaos, and then we will improvise depending on the situation. Ozan was taken aback, he didn't have any plans, but as a battle mage who had been on the front line, Ozan still had some experience in small-scale battles, at least he knew very well the truth that the thief captured the king first.
"Improvisation is not a plan, have you ever considered how to deal with a situation like this if these orcs did not fall into chaos, but slipped away as a cowardly mouse?" Ned pointed out the loophole in Project Ozan, these frostwolf orcs had never drunk demonic blood, so they were much more cowardly than other orcs!
"Actually, I also took this situation into account! For example, in the case of orcs escaping, they can only burn their camp and stored supplies, but fortunately, the climate in the Alterac Snow Mountain is very bad, even for the orcs is absolutely deadly, after losing food, these orcs will soon be killed by the wind and snow of Alterac! Ozan reacted quickly, and he immediately thought of a solution, killing the orcs didn't have to kill them with his own hands, and it was a good idea to starve them to death in the Alterac Mountains.
In Ozan Ozan there were only two ways for these orcs: either to find other orcs; Or freeze to death in the snowstorm in Alterac.
"This bit of snow can't stop the orcs, they're not as fragile as you think, and if you can't deal with them all at once, you'll never want to kill them all again!" Ned felt that Ozan's idea was too idealistic, orcs were not humans, the Alterac Mountains were a desperate situation for humans, but they were just a bad place for orcs, and these orcs of the Frostwolf Clan would not be defeated by the snowy mountains so easily.