Chapter 438, Be a Bait or No
Konstantin followed behind little Fryman, not parallel to the brown-haired boy, but slightly behind. Not far behind him was the clerk he had already prepared, and Nilael had no doubt that the brown-haired boy Weishenme would have such a big pomp, and in his eyes, there was a more different look. That's something called "ambition."
Carpenter took the armor from a dwarven blacksmith and said, "Let's go!" ”
In the small town of Tosto, Carpenter's words are clearly authoritative. At his command, the other dwarves, whether they knew what was happening, immediately packed up and followed closely behind Carpenter.
Without closing the door to the tavern, the adventurers rushed in, rummaging through the cabinets and laughing loudly at the dwarves
"Look, there's always a fool on this shijie!"
They shouted.
Little Fryman didn't care about the clamor or the cowardice of the orcs. He had to lead by example and lead the dwarves to a brilliant success. Only in this way can the jihua he set before be able to continue to be implemented.
"Where are we going next?"
Standing at the end of the gravel road outside the small town of Tosto, Konstantin interrupted little Fleman's confused thoughts and asked in a deep voice.
The construction of the gravel road in Tosto stopped when it was more than a mile from the town, and at the end of the gravel road was a fork in the road before the little Frymans.
One of the seemingly wide, but potholed roads is the result of the dwarven artisans, who often return to Tosto with rare jewels and stones from the depths of the forest. Due to the heaviness of the stone. Therefore, it also caused a certain amount of loss to the ground. The other road is slightly smoother. But narrower. A few more forks in the distance, a route often taken by adventurers and hunters. As for where these forks will go, even the hunters are beyond count.
As for the felling site, it is not in this direction of Tosto, in the side closer to Strasbourg. There are two large logging yards where timber is harvested day and night, and the roads there are more convenient, making it easier for timber traders to rough the timber on site and transport it to Strasbourg.
Hearing Konstantin's question, little Fryman turned his head to look at Carpenter and asked calmly, "How far is the dwarven settlement from here?" ”
"A day's journey. 80 miles or so, if we pick up the speed now, we can get there in the afternoon. ”
Konstantin looked at Fryman with interest, he wondered what the teenager would decide, if he went to the dwarven settlement, he would most likely encounter orcs. And once you find a dwarven settlement, you may not be able to solve the problem completely. Orcs have always existed, and there is no point in having more dwarves and less dwarves. In addition, little Fleman claims to be going to the ruins of the place today, not some dwarven village. If little Fryman goes back on such a decision. Konstantin wouldn't mind immediately capturing the teenager and sending him to the Inquisition to unravel all the confusion.
"I'll take you to the ruins, but. Be ye prepared to sacrifice. ”
Little Fryman looked at the dwarves behind Carpenter and exclaimed, "Listen, the orcs are targeting that ruin, not your village. Therefore, if we make a big enough effort to go to the ruins, we will attract the main force of the orcs to follow us to the ruins. The more noise you make along the way, the faster the orcs will catch up, and if they catch up with us, the dwarven village will be safe. ”
Carpenter had no objection to this, Fryman Jr. had convinced the bearded dwarf last night, and now it will be up to Fryman Jr. to convince how many other dwarves Jr. can convince.
"If we are caught up by the orcs, we will die!"
A dwarf who was about the same height as Carpenter, but with an interesting beard on both sides, suddenly said
Carpenter combed his beard and looked at little Fryman. After last night's analysis, the bearded dwarf believed that little Fryman was right. Rushing back now will not only fail to solve the problem at the root of the problem, but may allow those orcs to find a way to the dwarven village. Therefore, it was the most appropriate choice for little Fryman to lure the orcs away and lead them to the ruins. The key question is, what are they doing with the ruins?
"There will be a lot of sacrifice, because we need to do more than just resist the orcs, we also need to hold them back."
Little Fryman looked at the dwarves and said, "We're going to hold the orcs long enough and try to solve all the problems at once, and if we let them go, then the situation will be the same as it is now." The orcs will still seek your home and kill your loved ones. ”
Konstantin on the other side had already glanced meaningfully at the adventurers who were at a considerable distance from the team, and shook his head slightly.
As long as little Fryman can lead the dwarves to find the ruins, then the main force of the orcs will definitely go there. However, it is not only the main orc force that also goes to the ruins, but also those adventurers who are in a wait-and-see mode. As long as the main force of the orcs is dragged to the ruins, there will be a chance that those adventurers behind will deal with all these orcs.
Will adventurers go? Of course, they will go. The ridicule just now came from their distrust of little Fryman, who didn't believe that little Fleman would actually be able to find the ruins. However, if the ruins were in sight, their greed would make them desperate, and in front of a large number of adventurers, a few dozen orcs could not yet pose a real obstacle.
It was a great idea, and Konstantin didn't seem to have a problem with the teenager around him becoming a master strategist. Little Fryman took full advantage of the attraction of the ruins to everyone, tying up all the orcs and adventurers from afar, and becoming the appropriate chess pieces he had arranged. However, both orcs and adventurers had to fight in the designated place in the way specified by little Fryman. Except for the uncontrollable timing, everything else is perfect.
On the other hand, one of the reasons why Fryman Jr. was determined not to take the Knights of Punishment with him was also revealed. If little Fryman had brought too many knights, he would have scared the orcs away and would not be able to surround them. And those orcs will take their anger out on the life around them. Dwarven villages will bear the brunt and are likely to be slaughtered.
And once Tosto's knights are evacuated, those orcs may take the opportunity to attack Tosto, and then there may be an uncontrollable situation.
On the contrary, the Punishment Knight remained in Tosto, on the one hand, those orcs did not dare to attack Tosto, and on the other hand, the orcs would think that concentrating all the liliang would be enough to completely annihilate the team of Little Fryman, so as to mobilize all the main forces of the orcs.
As long as the main force of the orcs is attracted, then the dwarven village will be safe. On the other hand, as long as these dwarves can hold out long enough in the battle against the orcs, the Tosto Punishment Knights will inevitably arrive because of the ruins and take the opportunity to annihilate all the orcs. Once the main force of the orcs is wiped out, no matter how many dwarven warriors die, at least their village will be preserved. The lone orcs don't even want to show off their might in front of the dwarves who live in the crowd.
Praise the Lord. Konstantin subconsciously drew a cross on his chest, and I have to say that little Fryman's idea is very good, just one action is almost a perfect solution to the current Yujian problem. Even Konstantin could only understand the full intentions of little Flemann until now.
No, the ascetic found that there should be other intentions in this jihua that were not fully manifested, but he did not find them at all, and he could not find them for the time being. This was the first time for Konstantin, as an ascetic who had once been called "the wisest priest", actually stopped in front of a teenager's jihua, and could not even understand all the intentions of the young jihua, which sounded more like a mockery of Konstantin's "cleverness".
As for little Fleman's Jihua, Konstantin could only understand some of the mysteries until now, and as for those dwarves, it was impossible to understand them now. Hearing little Fryman's words, the dwarves intuitively thought that the real purpose of the young human in front of them was to make them die. Thinking of this, the dwarves looked at little Fryman angrily and asked noisily: "weishenme, weishenme wants the dwarves to pay these sacrifices, not humans?" ”
"The sacrifices you have made are not for the sake of humanity, but to save your own village, and if you are not willing to be a victim of your own village, then the human weishenme will fight for your village? If you keep thinking about these things, the end result is that you can't do anything, and then watch the ruins and the villages outside Tosto be overrun by orcs. ”
Little Fryman looked at the dwarves, and replied so calmly, his voice was not loud, but there was an indescribable sense of anger. This sense of anger made the dwarves feel weak, and they took two steps back almost at the same time, whispering, "We just wish we were no longer pawns of humans, if not in the ruins, but somewhere else, maybe we would be better." ”
"It's impossible to attract the main force of the orcs anywhere else, only the ruins. Let's go, there's still a long way to get to the ruins, and you'll have some time to make your choice. Whether to quietly go to the ruins and get enough benefits from the ruins before the orcs react, or to create enough momentum to let those orcs follow us and fight the orcs there now. Both of these paths are up to you, and I don't interfere. (To be continued......)