Chapter 170: Difficult

Out of a sense of duty as an ogre chief and priest, Goron prepares to watch the training program of the Admiral's elite ogre warriors, and by the way, satisfy his curiosity.

So early the next morning, the Admiral and Goron met in the martial arts arena, and if you count the heads, there were three.

This stone-paved clearing is arguably the grandest and most ornate project of the entire Bloodhammer Clan, and its construction history can even be traced back to the Goblin merchant Brian who led a group of mercenaries who were crooked and cracked to the Osim Plateau to sell food to the death. However, the arena that had been mentioned by Goron and then built was not used at all - the Bloodhammer Camp simply did not have that much food for the soldiers to train.

When Goron saw the Admiral, the huge old ogre was already standing on the battlefield, the huge anchor reflecting the cold sunlight of the dawn, and a solemn aura came to his face.

"Here you are, Rune Master. ”

Goron subconsciously looked up at the sky, as I said before, it was just dawning at this time, and the sun hanging in the sky was like a fried egg that had just been put out of the pan. The entire Bloodhammer Camp had awakened to a count of the people on his fingers, and even the Bloodslaughter had probably just gotten up from a rock and wielded his beloved chains to exercise.

It's okay to say that someone who has forgotten his name but is still alive when the legendary kobold sacrifice is alive, but people are inert, and the Bloodhammer Clan has regained the joy of sleeping. However, looking at the current appearance of the Admiral, this happiness is estimated to be over today.

As a kind-hearted soul breaker, Goron welcomes the matter of letting his subordinates develop good work and rest habits, after all, health is the most important thing in life, he already got up early, so what's wrong with letting his subordinates work early?

Thinking of this, Goron nodded at the Admiral and stood aside. Sure enough, seeing him coming, the Admiral took a deep breath, as if to suck all the air around him into his rapidly expanding lungs. Finally. While Gorondu was secretly amazed, the ogre captain's power reached a terrifying peak.

The next moment, the sky fell apart.

"Get up, you idiots, come to the arena for me!"

"Mugel, kick that stupid guy in the stone first!"

Goron gritted his teeth, and all he could feel was a buzzing in his ears. When my hearing returned to normal, I heard that the whole camp seemed to explode in an instant, and there were chickens and dogs jumping everywhere.

The roared ogre warriors lazily converged on the arena from all directions, at least in Goron's indifferent gaze. After many fools came here, they found a comfortable place to lie down and snored again. Looking at that sluggish expression, if you dream, you probably haven't even broken your dreams.

The Admiral waited expressionlessly for a while, and finally, after the sun had fully risen, he looked at the fifteen ogre warriors lying on the battlefield, and suddenly raised the anchor and slammed it to the ground.

"Idiot. Don't hurry up yet!"

"Admiral, if the ground is broken, you can fix it. ”

Goron's faint words made the Admiral's fierce momentum stagnate, and then the old ogre tensed his face and nodded, and did not get along with the ground anymore, but walked up and kicked the ogres awake one by one.

"Chief, what's going on?"

Goldtooth panted and ran over, but the steel mane that often appeared first was nowhere to be seen, and it seemed that the presence of the ribs was putting a lot of pressure on him.

"Calm everyone else, it's ogre training, don't panic. Goron commanded, "Steelmane, he has something, you go and pass on the news first." ”

"Oh. Yes, Chief. ”

After calling the ogre warriors from the ground, the Admiral looked at Mugel with a calm face, and the silent ogre made a good impression on him:

"Where did all the other idiots go?"

"I don't know. Admiral. ”

The Admiral looked around, and compared to the explosive commotion before, the noise in the camp had dissipated a lot, however, no matter how he waited, no sixteenth ogre had gathered around.

"Chief!"

Goron will be alarmed. After the blood feather who flew over to question angrily calmed him down by force, as soon as he walked over, he saw Jianshi staring at him with a confused one-eye.

"What's wrong?

Jianshi tilted his head and looked around, but he didn't directly draw a greeting on his face: "Aren't we going to gather?"

Goron asked curiously, "What?"

"We're going to assemble. Finally sorting out the thoughts in his head, Jianshi's confidence instantly skyrocketed, and he shouted at Goron, "We should go and assemble." ”

"Going to meet?" Goron suddenly reacted, "Where are you going to meet?"

"Where are you going?" Stone's eyes widened and he looked at Goron in disbelief, "To the meeting place, of course, chieftain, are you hungry?"

"I'm not hungry. Goron pained his hand on his right forehead, and glanced at the Admiral's face, which was almost blackened to the bottom of the pot.

Needless to say, the ogres who were woken up by the admiral's voice must have rushed to the ruins of the altar in a daze, and it is estimated that they only understood the word "gathering". As for the rightful fool in front of him, if it weren't for Mugel pulling it, he would definitely not appear in this place.

"Looks like the stone-throwers have been chosen, Admiral, go and bring them here. ”

Goron's words put down the anger in the Admiral's mind a little, and as an ogre war leader, he knew how to control his emotions.

"I see, Chief. ”

The grumpy old ogre let out a rare sigh, although the ogre warriors were worse than he could have imagined, but at least this event succeeded in screening out the nimble ones among them.

"Chieftain, what is a stonethrower?"

Jianshi patted his stomach, the strange term that made him curious.

"It has nothing to do with you. ”

Training ogres was an almost impossible task in his eyes, so Goron was curious, but with such a stubble, he also had the idea of retreating. It wasn't like he hadn't summoned ogres, and of course he understood that this was a huge project, not something that could be done overnight.

As an existence that single-handedly created the Ogre Navy, Goron still believes in the Admiral very much, and professional things must be left to professional people, and after figuring this out, he left with peace of mind. (To be continued.) )