Chapter 30: Hello Smaug

The dwarves who had left the wizard had made their way across the long lake on two legs, and they were still some distance away from the secret gate that had climbed to the top of the lonely mountain.

Wang Yonghao, who didn't plan to sit back and wait for the milk to push the tower, had other things to do, such as gathering an army of Warcraft in Dolgordo according to Sauron's original plan in the movie.

Another example is that he wants to play bigger, and even the army of the subject country of Mordor that appeared during the attack on White City in the Lord of the Rings has been brought in, just like the War Elephant Army and the like.

Of course, all these preparations are not only for the battle of the five armies at the end of the third part of the Hobbit, but also for the preparation of darkness.

The so-called Battle of the Five Armies and a series of events were caused by the murder of Smaug, who was relatively weak but treacherous to Bard.

Thorin Oakshield occupies the lonely mountain of Irub after Smaug's attack on Long Lake by the dragon slayer Bud, who asks for it, believing that he killed the dragon and needs money to settle the refugees in Long Lake.

Sauron didn't agree at first, but the righteous hobbits couldn't tell the difference between inside and outside, and turned their elbows outwards to give Bard the King's Gem, the Arkon Gem, which Sauron had not found, to negotiate terms.

And the elven king Thrandui, who loved white gems, also came to bargain with Thorin II, who had only a dozen men......

Not to mention the Iron Hills Dwarf Boss who also came to pick up cheap and the orc army that came in later, the whole story is actually a story of guilt.

Sauron Oakshield initially followed Gandalf's instigation to steal back his king's credentials, so that the Seven Dwarven clans could help him get rid of Smaug.

Putting Gandalf down was afraid that Sauron and Smaug would join forces to make an effort to break through the dark barrier for Morgoth, and Sauron Oak Shield really wanted to steal the gem back in the first place.

Who knew that by mistake, the dragon slayer archer Bard killed the dragon Smaug!

So Thorin Oakshield hastened to have his cousin Ironfoot send troops from the closer Iron Hills to sustain the victory.

Thorin, who is very wise when it comes to money, knows that there are more people eyeing his family's treasures, and there are also many people who want to pick peaches!

Not to mention, counting the hobbits who couldn't distinguish between inside and outside at a critical moment, and used his king's gem to preside over justice, their dwarves thirteen hairpins used to control the entire kingdom under the mountain had a total of fourteen usable soldiers.

Just kidding, fourteen people want to keep a treasure that was previously guarded by a dragon?

Therefore, the battle of the five armies is imperative.

But what if Smaug hadn't died? Can the battle of the Five Armies still be fought?

Wang Yonghao looked at the busy Dolgodo thoughtfully, and suddenly changed his mind when night fell.

The king of the Northern Dark Forest, Thranduy, was taken by Wang Yonghao and the treasure trove was bound to come to take revenge, not to mention that without Smaug coming out to destroy Changhu Town, Bad would not have killed him, let alone need money to settle the refugees.

Among the five armies, the Terrans settled.

In the same way, if Smaug didn't die and the Gondaba orcs went there to join in the fun, why did Sauron, that is, the Dolgodor orcs under Wang Yonghao's actual control, fight Gushan? (Note 1)

The orcs in the five armies solved.

If Thorin II can't take the Lonely Mountain, the dwarves of the Iron Hills will come to have ghosts, and the other clans said they would not participate in the family meeting before the expedition, and the Iron Hills also made it clear that this is the business of Thorin Oak Shield's family.

Perhaps at that time, Thorin Oak Shield was not favored to succeed, and what was even more seen through was that if Thorin Oak Shield, which occupied the Blue Mountains, was lucky enough to return to Irub, there would be no one else's benefit.

The dwarves in the five armies settled.

Dwarves, humans, orcs, Thorin itself are all right, and back to the elves of the Dark Forest, if Smaug doesn't die, will they dare to go?

So the question is that the root cause is still in Smaug, but does Wang Yonghao really have a reason to have a position to help Smaug?

When Morgoth was defeated, the dragon, the Firefiend, and most of Morgoth's other minions were killed in that battle, and only a few of the Firefiends escaped, hiding in the shadows of the unknown.

Unwilling to be judged, Sauron fled to the East, and the dragons each took possession of the throne in their own right.

This was a basic state of Morgoth's followers after he was banished and watched.

In fact, as long as Sauron has enough knowledge of his own strength, he will not think about disturbing the dragon and the fire demon to be his own master.

And the fact that among Morgoth's followers, Sauron is only the most powerful follower, which does not mean that Morgoth can control other followers while Morgoth is away.

It's hard to get these guys together, and it's hard for them to reach a consensus on who to listen to and who will be the boss.

Therefore, Sauron never thought about getting past the dragon, let alone what responsibility he had to pay for the dragon's life and death.

However, for the common good, neither the Dragon, nor Sauron, nor the Firefiend may be on the same side in some way, which is exactly what Gandalf wants to prevent in The Hobbit.

Wang Yonghao now just wants to completely intensify this matter, he wants to meet the dragon for a while, see the fire demon, and bring a rhythm in this world.

At least in his opinion, he can avoid the battle of the five armies, and he can not let the problem become so intensifying, after all, Wang Yonghao wants to take away the treasure of the entire Lonely Mountain.

If everything goes on as usual and Smaug is dead, Wang Yonghao will have to take the treasure from Thorin Oak Shield, which Wang Yonghao does not want to see.

If Smaug didn't die, he would have snatched something from Smaug, and he wouldn't have any psychological pressure at this point.

Things don't get any more complicated.

Of course, all of this is well thought out, but even if it is too good, it is necessary to make necessary preparations, so the recruitment of the orc army cannot be stopped.

Why do you have to have more than the 50,000 orcs in the movie, right? It's more varied than just sitting on the wolf cavalry, right?

I don't want to fight this battle with them for anything else, I just want to keep things simple, if you really want to fight this one, you have to be able to fight.

So Wang Yonghao's attention is actually much stronger than Sauron in the original plot, he really wants to win, and he has a priori plot understanding, so he attaches more importance to it.

Seeing that the preparations were almost complete, he handed over all the preparations to the pale orc [Desecrator Azog], and Wang Yonghao disappeared in a puff of purple smoke.

He was going to take advantage of the fact that the dwarven team had not entered the dungeon of Iruber, to meet with Smaug, give him a briefing, and then see how Smaug reacted.

So, in the dungeon where the gold coins were piled up in the lonely mountain, a burst of blue-purple smoke stirred up the calm atmosphere here.

Suddenly, a small slide formed in the heavy pile of gold coins, revealing a large closed eyelid like a small house.

The figure that appeared in the blue-purple smoke and dust that suddenly appeared, greeted the dragon's eye that had not yet opened: "Hello Smaug! ”