125 Slaver's Cellar

Charles did not leave Angban.

Although he saw from the prophetic image that Eore had "escaped".

That's right, the one didn't actually need him to come to the rescue, and ran away himself.

The image coming from inside the Prophecy Crystal is very interesting, after the scolding incident ten years ago, the transferred Eor is no longer the real Eor, but a half-orc who has been cast a shape-shifting charm!

Unconscious along the way, he was transported back to the halls of Angban and was tortured and awakened, and directly manifested his form.

Seeing this, Charles was dumbfounded.

Although it is true that there may be many loopholes in the back and forth escorts, the fact that after being tortured for a long time, is still capable of stealing beams and changing pillars to such a degree, I have to say that this simply breaks the inherent label of the dull blacksmith in Charles's impression.

But then he figured one thing out.

That is, although Eor was able to escape from the escort, he could not escape anywhere unless he had wings.

Because Angban's defense was very tight, and the orc army had not left Angban during this time, he had no chance to escape.

So, if nothing else, Eor is still in Angban!

Thinking about this, all sorts of speculation flashed through Charles' minds, and finally came up with one place—the Enslaver's Cellar.

Compared to his current situation of remaining in a bewitched form for so long, it is impossible for an ordinary elf to be able to do this.

Charles was able to do it, partly because of his special talent, and partly because of the kind of auxiliary item he was carrying.

So where can an elf who can't be disguised for a long time escape?

Obviously, most of Angband is inhuman, and only the Slaver's Cellar can hide people.

At this point, Charles immediately abandoned his current identity and relied on his shadow talent to infiltrate an area he had passed by.

Then he took advantage of the fact that a cellar jailer was alone, and directly came to Li Dai Taozhuang, and went up instead.

He was going to repeat the previous lurking process, looking carefully for where Eor was hiding.

And so, nearly another month passed.

……

The clanging of a hoe against a hard ore resounded incessantly in the deep cavern.

The surrounding cramped environment reverberates with this continuous, crisp sound. At the same time, there were occasional scoldings, and the sound of whipping the flesh was also played one after another.

Therefore, it was accompanied by bursts of painful screams that could not be concealed.

Walking along the path of the pit, the dim light of torches on both sides reflected on the emaciated and dirty figures.

At this time, Charles disguised himself as a half-orc jailer with a sharp nose and fanged mouth and a vicious gaze.

His disguise is vivid, and everything he sees around him is full of slaves who have the slightest slackness, and they will not hesitate to raise the whip in their hands and whip it hard.

This cruelty made many slaves look resentful, but when they were actually confronted with the fierce gaze of the jailer, they did not dare to look away from it quickly.

No matter what the status of the slaves had, being imprisoned in the Angban cave for a long time has worn out the courage and audacity of the past.

However, the slave was afraid of him, and the "kind" beside him laughed because of it.

"Blacknose, be careful, if you really kill the elves, Lord Sauron won't let you go."

"If you can't die, the elves are very resistant." Charles muttered, glancing at the eager look in the eyes of the man beside him, and couldn't help but kill him.

The slaves in the Slaver's Cellar did not have a good time, but under normal circumstances, they did not lead to death, because they were of great value to Morgoth.

Detecting and mining, forging weapons and armor, crafting clothes and jewelry, and other delicate and knowledgeable tasks that normal orcs can't do.

In reality, however, every once in a while, slaves die.

On the surface, the reason is because of overwork or depression, but secretly it is the hands and feet of the person next to him and some cruel jailers.

The orc jailers didn't have much to say about the elven slaves.

Torturing them was only necessary for the tasks assigned to them, and because of aesthetic problems, some female slaves were not subjected to some kind of intolerable insults.

However, there is only one thing that is very cruel - these jailers love ** spirit flesh!

There are many elf slaves, but under normal circumstances, elves do not die, and because of this, many jailers who are fond of this are careful to carry out one meat after another every once in a while.

Charles thinks that his original body may have been involved in this as well, as he had received several invitations during his disguise.

That's how he knew the inside story.

Comparatively, the meat of female elves is more palatable than that of male elves. So the jailers assigned the weaker women to some heavy work until they were exhausted to death.

If you are really tired, you will die if you do something in secret.

This was the most outrageous thing that Charles felt. In addition, physical torture, mental oppression, and long and endless labor are also difficulties that the elves here must face.

They are being held captive by a group of savage beasts.

……

In the dark and deep cave patrol, the orcs accompanying him could not detect that the charr seemed to be working normally, but in fact secretly checked the appearance and interior of one elven slave after another.

He was looking for Eor.

Relying on the convenience of his position, and a small help to the head of the jailers, he repeatedly moved around the "work area" during this time, and basically checked the slaves in the entire slave cellar.

However, there is still no shadow of the target.

"Do I really have to go to that guy?"

After inspecting the last miner and returning to the detention area, the absent-minded Charles grabbed a hard black bread and walked through the dark corridors of the dungeon.

Ignoring a slave who looked resentful for his food.

The elves could not tolerate the eating habits of the orcs, and even showed symptoms similar to poisoning after eating them a few times, so in order to reduce unnecessary deaths, Sauron, who was in charge of the problem of Angban's slaves, specially arranged for the elves to act as cooks and make some normal food to provide.

Because of this, the charr didn't need to go out to find any game to eat during this time.

At the same time, not all elves in the slave group are united, and there are many demon shadow minions lurking among them and traitors who can't bear the torture and secretly take refuge, helping to maintain the stability and normal operation of the entire Angban slave group.

Therefore, there is no psychological burden for Charles to snatch such groups, and because only a few of the moles are known to them, no one thinks that his behavior of "torturing" slaves is anything abnormal.

After eating absentmindedly in the no-man's corner, not feeling anyone paying attention to him, he walked towards the depths of the dungeon.

Since you can't find your own goal, you can only rely on external forces.

In fact, Charles knew that there was a possible clue, but it came at a cost......