121 Morgoth

Although Charles had ventured into Morgoth's stronghold, he didn't expect to see the enemy so quickly.

He believed that infiltrating Angban was like infiltrating an enemy capital, and that despite the dangers, it was difficult to meet the king in the palace.

However, at this moment, less than a day before he could sneak into this place, it was very surprising that he actually saw the existence of Morgoth!

In the abyss, where the fire glowed, was on a rocky platform that jutted out a lot.

Morgoth sat on a large stone throne, huge in height, at least seventy or eighty meters, but he couldn't see the true appearance of the other party because of the thick black fog that surrounded him.

The figure was far away from where Charles was, but the oppressive aura it exuded still had an effect on him.

Fortunately, at this time, the various magic ornaments he carried on his body under his disguise were still silently effective, so that he was unwell for a moment and then returned to normal.

However, he was able to resist this strange invasion, but a group of low-minded orcs around him could not stop him.

Yes, of course, Charles could not have seen the terrifying being alone.

After the sound of the horn, he mingled with a group of orcs, turning and turning until he reached the top of the steps.

From a bird's-eye view, it was one of thousands of caves, and they were on rocky platforms on either side of the cavern's edge.

At this time, the surrounding area was already full of orcs.

And not only that, in the surrounding caves, and even everywhere you can see, they are filled with dense orcs that seem to be endless!

If it weren't for the fact that the shadow below was too eye-catching, Charles should have paid more attention to all of this.

"How much does this have?" He was secretly speechless.

Except for long-term calculations, it is estimated that no one can count the number of orcs in the abyss here at the first time, but his intuition tells him that there will be no less than 500,000 enemies here!

Deeply shocked, the Charles didn't have time to think about whether the Noldor would be able to resist when the orcs erupted.

Because immediately after that, there was a loud roar on the platform below.

The voice was not from the towering shadow, but from a relatively short red figure beside him.

It was a fire demon.

The Flame Demon was actually very tall, and at first glance, it might have to be as tall as twenty or thirty meters, but because of the shadow beside it, it looked quite short.

At the same time, the sound it makes is also very loud, and the roar that resounded on the ground even gave people a feeling of thunder in the sky.

"You damn bastards, be quiet!" It yelled.

It's still the same kind of Sinda with a strong accent, but it doesn't sound funny, but it has a sense of ferocity.

It is estimated that this person has a high reputation here, so when his voice fell, the hustle and bustle of the entire abyss was silent for a moment.

Then the roar became more pronounced.

At first, Charles was still listening, for he was afraid that the news of his infiltration would suddenly appear and spread from the mouth of the fire demon.

But as time passed, he gradually relaxed.

This convening is not because of any accidents, but a kind of daily "brainwashing conference".

That's right, brainwashing.

Although the flame demon was only saying some ordinary words, the huge demon shadow beside him that had been standing still had been exuding a terrifying aura uninterruptedly.

At first, the aura was terrifying and heart-wrenching, but gradually, with the encouragement of the fire demon's words, the expressions on the faces of the surrounding orcs became more and more excited.

Eventually, every time the fire demon's roar fell, an overwhelming howl erupted from the place, indicating that the orcs had been "driven".

When there are enough of them, this howl sounds like a disaster.

However, there was no unnecessary trouble, and Charles couldn't raise his hands to cover his ears, but had to pretend to follow.

While frowning, he vaguely felt as if he had entered a crazy pyramid scheme......

But what kind of pyramid scheme could be more terrifying than what we see at this moment?

Charles' heart was heavy.

The more intense the surrounding sounds, the stronger the enemy behind him, and at this moment, he seemed to see a long-built army lurking in the shadows, ready to explode at any moment.

Charles was glad he had seen this before they erupted, but he had to think about how the orcs would fend off when they broke out of Angban.

But it's too early to think about that. Since the terrifying shadow below did not choose to rush out directly, then he must not be sure of victory, or he had some fears.

Moreover, even if this is not the case, there is no need for him to think about it at this time, relatively speaking, he still has to focus on his own goals.

So after this huge "meeting" was over, he began to plan how to find out where Eor was.

……

Time flies, and half a month is fleeting.

Angban is still functioning, with an endless army of orcs scattered throughout the city, each doing their job.

But because it's so big, the Charr doesn't actually have much access to on a daily basis.

He still disguises himself as an inconspicuous orc, going out early every day to "pick mushrooms", and then going on a mission with the large army very late, which seems to be nothing unusual except for his relative silence.

However, no orc could find out that every time he went out, he didn't go to work honestly, but secretly left the area and went to other areas to hide.

When he quietly returns, he will use his shadow ability to steal the fruits of his work from the many orcs in the back baskets, and then fool him around.

Because they know that they can't just take one sheep, no orcs have found out about this situation

In half a month, although he couldn't fully understand the area, he also had a general understanding of Angban.

Angban is huge, there's no doubt about that.

Even the vast abyss in which thousands of caves are located is only a part of it!

The Abyss is the largest part, and almost all orcs live there. They perform some work of iron-making, gathering, and even multiplication.

The charr named the place the Orc Cave.

In fact, he only figured out the general geography of this half-orc cave in the past half a month. First, this place is really big, and secondly, he has no chance to travel anywhere else.

Of course, there is no chance that he is currently disguised as a person, in fact, if he wants to, he can still sneak into other areas without difficulty.

It's just that he always felt that it was unnecessary before, so he stayed here all the time.

Although the Orc Cave is only a part of Angban, he can still learn the rules of survival from here.

For example, it may seem like a chaotic place, but in fact it is full of order, and most orcs will be strictly scrutinized if they have the slightest deviation from their work area.

Another example is that no one will pay attention to the ordinary oak after it disappears. However, as long as the existence of the leader and above is missing, then some special existence will definitely be provoked to investigate.

In addition to this, there are other subtle but crucial points.

This made Charles glad that he hadn't acted rashly, otherwise he would have noticed the slightest bit of movement.

At the same time, he also had some vague knowledge of other regions.

On the whole, Angban is constantly going deeper into the ground.

The topmost area is the Orc Cavern.

And underneath the orc cave, there is an ogre area, a demon wolf area, and a concentrated weapon casting area, etc.

But what caught his attention the most was a mysterious area in the deepest part of Angban, next to the halls of Morgoth.

and a place called the Slaver's Cellar.

The unnamed area of mystery is a testing ground and hatching ground for all kinds of dark creatures in Morgoth, and the Slaver's Crypt is home to a large number of slaves.

Almost all of them are elven captives, and there may be a small number of humans.

Morgoth forced the elven slaves to work for him, as the elves were skilled in all kinds of tedious work, such as blacksmithing, mining, and so on.

Charles didn't know if Eor would exist in that realm, but he didn't feel much hope.

For he had learned that the important captives were in fact all in the deepest halls where Morgoth himself was, and had been corrupted and tortured by the evil aura of the great enemy for a long time.

It was a piece of news that made him feel quite dazed, and at first glance he even felt a deep sense of powerlessness.

Although it is not clear what Morgoth is really strong at the moment, it is obviously impossible for him to be able to fight against it at the moment.

However, it didn't take long for him to rekindle hope.

Because he inquired about a very important news-

Morgoth wasn't always in that hall, he would travel to inspect the territory every once in a while, and he would be there on special occasions.

For example, the previous "brainwashing conference".

At the same time, every time he left, one of Angban's top executives in charge of logistics would take the opportunity to send some orcs to the hall to act as cleaners.

Charles inquired again that the senior in charge of the matter was called Myron.

But in reality, the orcs secretly called him Sauron.