CP158 mission after success

Not only did he destroy the Supreme Demon Ring, but he also eradicated Smaug, and Chu Xiaobai's birth greatly rewrote the historical process of Middle-earth, and also rewrote the fate of many people. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

First of all, the dwarves are no longer scattered as in the original story, and with their joint efforts, the kingdom of Irubor has been restored to its former glory.

There are two reasons for this change.

One is because the dwarves control their emotions. They did not directly participate in the battle with Smaug, but only shared the results of Chu Xiaobai's battle, for the dwarves who have always admired force, such an ending was somewhat embarrassing, and they naturally would not be complacent because of Smaug's death.

Second, it was because Chu Xiaobai took away a large part of the dwarven treasure and cut off Suorin's greed from the source.

Many people may be curious, why did the dwarves give most of the treasure to Chu Xiaobai? Was it because he helped subdue Gushan?

The reason should be half to half.

The first half is a request from the dwarves. In order to gather people to restore their homeland as soon as possible, and so that Thorin can be recognized by more people and inherit the status of King of the Mountain, they must have enough 'name'. To put it simply, it is necessary to get a sufficient amount of credit in this expedition.

Smaug was killed by Chu Xiaobai, there is no doubt about that. But for the sake of all things, the dwarves can't claim that they're just soy sauce. So, after some deliberation, Balin and Thorin made a political proposal to Chu Xiaobai to exchange the treasure for Smaug's corpse - they wanted Smaug's corpse as a trophy to prove their efforts in recovering the Lonely Mountain.

Although it is a bit despicable, since it involves politics. governance, and there is nothing to blame.

The other half is Chu Xiaobai's approval. That's right, not only did he agree to the dwarves' request, but he didn't force it at all.

Although he had already made up his mind to put away Smaug's corpse and keep it for other purposes, such as having people use this large pile of materials to make more powerful magic props after returning to the Harry Potter plane. However, just after Chu Xiaobai killed Smaug, he discovered a new problem - Smaug's body could indeed be stored in the space, but if he really wanted to do so, it would bring huge psychological trauma to the fireball living in the space.

They are not from the same world, and there is a huge difference in body and blood, but one thing is undeniable, Fireball and Smaug are both dragons.

If Fireball is compared to a yellow child, then Smaug can be compared to an adult white or black man. Keeping Smaug's corpse in space with the fireball is like putting a yellow child in the same space as an adult white or black corpse - even if the space is large, as big as a football field, the yellow child will still be deeply psychologically impressed by that corpse.

From an emotional point of view, Smaug's corpse, although it is a precious magical material, is only a dead thing after all. As for the fireball, it can already be regarded as a traveling pet or even a companion.

In terms of actual value, the value of Smaug's corpse is obviously far inferior to that of a fireball. Even if it could use its corpse to make many powerful magic props and potions, compared to the fireballs that had been replenishing before being born and already possessed unlimited potential, the assistance that these things could provide to Chu Xiaobai was obviously still a step behind.

On the one hand, he wanted to leave evidence to prove the merits of his group, and he was greedy for Smaug's corpse; On the other hand, he wanted to take care of the psychological development of the fireball, and he had no intention of leaving Smaug's corpse in the first place. In this way, Chu Xiaobai and the dwarves hit it off, and used Smaug's corpse and the treasures left by their predecessors as bargaining chips to complete this exchange.

It's a joy for all. Needless to say, the dwarves are self-explanatory, and standing in Chu Xiaobai's position, the gold, silver, treasures and various gems in exchange can also bring more abundant capital to his life in reality, and even, when he travels to other planes, the dwarves' treasures can also become start-up capital, overall, there are still a lot of benefits.

Speaking of dwarves, let's talk about elves.

Long before the Chinese New Year, Thranduil had commissioned dwarven craftsmen to create a necklace for his wife. However, when the item was delivered, a conflict broke out, and Thrandui claimed that the dwarves had taken the necklace for themselves out of greed. However, the dwarves said that Thranduil refused to pay the proper payment, and the relationship between the two clans began to crack.

Then, the dwarves were attacked by Smaug, and the elves, who were supposed to be allies, did not come to the dwarves' aid because of Thrandui's orders. As a result, after the dwarves suffered the tragedy of their families, they held a grudge against the elves who sat by and watched, and the relationship between the two races became more and more incompatible.

Everything originated from the original necklace.

It just so happened that this necklace was included in the part of the treasure that Chu Xiaobai received.

For Chu Xiaobai, the necklace was just one of the countless treasures, and it didn't have any special significance, but for Thranduyi and even Legolas, it was an extremely meaningful item. The beauty of adults, borrowing flowers to offer Buddha, in short, Chu Xiaobai didn't think much about it, and after getting the treasure paid by the dwarves, he immediately picked out this necklace and sent it back to Thranduyi's hands through Legolas's hand.

Maybe it's because I've relented a little since seeing what happened to the dwarves, or maybe it's because too much time has passed and I'm no longer as obsessed with it as it was at the beginning, but in short, after getting the necklace, the last thorn in Thranduil's heart was pulled out. And because Toryl and Legolas had already made friends with the dwarves along the way, he changed his attitude towards the dwarves under the persuasion of his own son and the minister.

Although it will take some time to repair the rift in the past, it is a good start. In the future, because of the association with the dwarves, the lives of the elves will naturally undergo some changes.

What's more, Chu Xiaobai had already killed Smaug, and had also turned Sauron into a mortal without divine power by destroying the Supreme Ring. After the drastic decline of the dark forces, the elves will be able to expand their territory again, and possibly even move back to Dortogo, the former home of the Wood Elves, Amon Ranth.

All in all, the lives of the elves will also be greatly affected, and in the long run, it may even be more affected than the dwarves.

Among the many bright prospects, the only thing that made Thranduy a little unhappy was probably the relationship between Toriel and Legolas.

Because of the variable of Chu Xiaobai, Toril did not fall in love with the dwarf Qili as in the movie, but narrowed the distance between him and Legolas again in his daily guidance. It is also because Chu Xiaobai is always instilling the argument that 'love has nothing to do with origin', as well as the coaxing of Aragorn, Bilbo and the dwarves, Legolas's idea of pursuing Toril has become more and more determined.

It turns out that Legolas is the only one who has the idea, and at most it is just 'shaving his head and picking his head hot', but now? Lang is very ~~ affectionate, and the concubine is also a little interesting. It's a different story.

How to deal with the relationship between the two, is to stick to the original attitude and continue to obstruct the two? Or do you follow the advice of Gandalf, Lord Elrond, Aragorn, Thorin, Bilbo, and others and let the two fall in love freely? Thranduy felt distressed and irritated in his eyes.

In the end, the humans on the Middle-earth Continent also benefited greatly because of Chu Xiaobai's actions.

Let's start with Bard. Although he did not directly participate in the battle, he still joined the expedition team. So, after Smaug was killed, he also shared a part of the honor, and obtained a dragon tooth from the dwarves as evidence, restoring the glory of the family.

Then, because of the support of the dwarves and elves, and because of the mayor of Long Lake, Parod, who 'ran softly' ahead of time, greatly lost the hearts of the people, Bard rebuilt a new town on the original juice of Riverdale, and developed it into a more prosperous city than Longlake by gathering its inhabitants to expand trade. Bard himself, once again, inherited the identity of his ancestor Jillian and became the lord of Riverdale recognized by the human inhabitants, as well as the dwarven and elven neighbors.

Let's talk about Aragon. With or without Sauron and Smaug, Aragorn would eventually inherit the kingdom of Gondor and become the lord of a kingdom. But the slight difference is that because Chu Xiaobai took out Smaug and Sauron at the same time in this expedition, Aragorn did not face so many dangers when he inherited the throne when he came of age.

Because of the books left by Chu Xiaobai, Aragorn learned more knowledge, and because of the exercises left by Chu Xiaobai, he had more powerful personal force. After ascending to the throne, Aragon became an even greater king, and under his leadership, the kingdom of Gondor and even the entire human race were greatly developed, and finally, a huge united kingdom that had never been seen in the history of Middle-earth was formed.

The only one who hasn't been affected much is probably the hobbit. It's not because the big guys have forgotten Bilbo's credit for the expedition, but because the hobbits are laid-back by nature and don't like to change too much.

As for Bilbo's own life, it has changed a lot - he still likes the adventurous life as in the original story. After Chu Xiaobai left this plane, he traveled around the world for about twenty years or so.

Because of the friendly relationship with the heads of various races, he can always get all kinds of help, and he doesn't have to worry about logistics resources during the trip, and because of the exercises left by Chu Xiaobai, even if he encounters some dangers, he can get through it safely with his own strength. Over the course of twenty years, Bilbo traveled almost all of Middle-earth, eventually becoming a famous traveler and adventurer in history, and the only hobbit traveler and adventurer of all time.