Chapter 590: Try not to chatter if you can do it

The fierce battle between the Cyclops and the Thunderbird finally came to an end, the Cyclops evacuated the Eagle's Nest Cliff, and the Thunderbirds returned to their respective nests, and the King of the Thunderbirds landed on the summit platform of the Eagle King's Peak, gathered his wings and walked majestically to the cave where he had built his nest. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

When it leaned into the cave, it suddenly found that the three thunderbird eggs in the bird's nest were all gone, the king of the thunderbird was surprised, and hurriedly rummaged around, looking all over the corner, and even turned the bird's nest upside down, still did not find any whereabouts of the birds' eggs.

The Thunderbird King turned around and rushed out of the cave, letting out an angry scream, and the Thunderbirds on the surrounding cliffs flew out of the cave to the Eagle King's Peak, and the Thunderbird King ordered them to immediately search the surrounding area to find the thief who stole the eggs.

The Thunderbirds immediately scattered in all directions, searching for the whereabouts of the suspicious people, and several of them, flying eastward, soon found a broken Thunderbird egg on the way to the Cyclops' evacuation, and they landed from the sky to find several footprints left by the Cyclops not far away.

Several of the Thunderbirds immediately sent one of their companions back to the Eagle King's Peak to report to the King of Thunderbirds, while the other Thunderbirds continued to fly eastward. At this time, about a kilometer in front of the Thunderbirds, the little furball fell to the ground from the sky, and after putting Rogge and the others down, it turned into a little Lori, and took out a shrunken Thunderbird egg from the small bag on his waist.

"Are we really going to break all the eggs?" Little Lori looked at the shrunken ptarmigan egg in her hand reluctantly, and looked up and asked Rogge reluctantly: "Can't you keep one for me to eat?"

"If you eat it and you can turn into a little golden retriever ptarmigan, that's fine. Rogge glanced back in the direction of the Eagle's Nest Cliff, touched little Lori's head and said, "Hurry up, little villain, the Thunderbirds should chase after them in a while, if we let them see it, our plan will be in vain." ā€

Little Lori pouted reluctantly, and threw the Thunderbird Egg in her hand into a deep Cyclops footprint in front of her, the Thunderbird Egg suddenly shattered to the ground, and Lilith chanted a spell to reduce it to a large pool of broken eggs, and then flew into the sky again with Rogge and others.

Little Furball continued to fly forward with Rogge and the others, and it didn't take long to see the Cyclops who had just evacuated from the Eagle's Nest Cliff, she quietly followed the Cyclops, and came to the Valley of the Giants where the Cyclops lived, where there were huge stone houses everywhere, and the cliffs were full of Cyclops holding rock sticks.

The little furball flew quietly to the center of the valley according to Rogge's command, landed behind a stone house and turned everyone back to their original state, then took out the last Thunderbird egg, looked out from the back of the house for a while, and saw that no cyclops paid attention to this side, so he rolled the egg to the ground, and the Thunderbird egg immediately rolled to the center of the clearing.

When the Thunderbird Egg rolled into the clearing, the little Lori chanted a spell to turn it back to its original state, and the huge Thunderbird Egg rolled over the clearing, and a cyclops noticed the tumbling egg, and immediately stepped forward to pick it up, looking around suspiciously, but did not find out where it rolled from.

At this time, several other cyclops also came over, and several people chatted a few words, and decided to bake the eggs and eat them, and they started a fire with all their hands, and put the eggs on the fire to roast, and just as the surface of the eggs was blackened by the flames, there was a scream of anger in the sky.

The Thunderbirds, who were chasing from the direction of the Eagle's Nest, found the Thunderbird egg smashed in the Cyclops' footprints on the way, leading them to believe that it must have been the Cyclops who stole the Thunderbird egg.

The Thunderbirds, who had chased over the Valley of the Giants, saw the Cyclops sitting in the center of the circular valley and the blackened Thunderbird eggs in the campfire in front of them.

Several lightning bolts accompanied by the screams of the thunderbirds slashed at the cyclops, the cyclops who were struck by the lightning screamed miserably, accidentally overturned the bonfire, the thunderbird eggs in the bonfire were instantly shattered, the cyclops stood up angrily and roared at the sky, and the thunderbirds in the sky also turned their anger into lightning and slashed to the ground.

Boulders and lightning kept shuttling between heaven and earth, the cyclops and the thunderbirds fought in the valley, and the other cyclops who heard the news also joined the battle, and the thunderbirds were hit by the boulders one after another, falling to the ground and being torn to pieces by the cyclops.

Seeing that the situation was not good, the remaining Thunderbirds turned to fly in the direction of the Eagle's Nest Cliff, and the Cyclops were furious, brandishing sticks and boulders in pursuit, at this time the King of Thunderbirds came with more Thunderbird reinforcements, and the two sides fought fiercely again outside the Valley of the Giants.

On a cliff near the Valley of the Giants, Rogge poked his head out from behind a boulder to look at the Thunderbirds and Cyclops fighting in the valley not far away, and said to Antonio, Catherine, and Tali, who were watching from the sidelines, "I think this war is enough to keep the Thunderbirds at bay and make them no longer have time to help Grote." ā€

"I must say this," said Antonio, standing behind him, looking at the valley of boulders and lightning, and frowning, "you are immoral enough to do this." ā€

"Maybe you have a better way to solve this problem?" Rogge asked with a smile on Antonio's serious face.

Antonio was silent for a moment, shook his head a little helplessly and said, "Although I don't want to say that, it's true. ā€

"It's war, Captain," Rogge said, patting him on the shoulder, "You're a soldier, you know the cruelty of war better than I do, and those Thunderbirds don't care if there are women and children in the camp when they bombard our camp with lightning." ā€

He put his face close to Antonio, stared into Antonio's eyes with deep blue eyes, and said: "What is the core of the war, how to defeat the enemy and win the victory, and you can't win the war by reasoning, so the seniors taught us not to chatter as much as possible if we can do it!"

"Try to eat it first!" The little furball shouted on Rogge's hat, and then said regretfully: "I still think I should leave a Thunderbird egg to bake and eat, it's a pity that it's all broken!"

"Get a little villain, as I said, you can't become a little golden retriever if you eat a Thunderbird egg. Rog took her off her hat and held it in his palm and said, "Now take us back to Karn and Susan, and while the Thunderbirds are busy fighting the Cyclops, we'd better advance to the Sands Fortress as soon as possible." ā€

Little Furball then shrunk the four of them on their backs and led them around the area where the Thunderbird and Cyclops were fighting, and flew back to the vicinity of the Tylen level, where Karn and Susan had already moved the orc alliance north of the checkpoint to camp so that the previous Thunderbird bombardment had no casualties.

Back at camp, Rog and Antonio told Karn and Susan what had happened, and both were overjoyed to learn that the Thunderbird would not pose a threat to the march for the time being, and Rogge suggested that the army immediately set off for the Sands Fortress in order to conquer the Sands Fortress before the Thunderbird's war with the Cyclops was over.

Karn and Susan immediately ordered their troops to pack up and set out in the direction of the Yellow Sand Fortress, where they did not encounter too many attacks along the way, and some of the smaller tribes that were not very loyal to Grote surrendered to them when they saw Karn and Susan, and the coalition was further strengthened.

Early that morning, when the troops were ready to go on the road, Susan suddenly received a report that many soldiers showed signs of poisoning, and she hurried to the camp where the incident occurred, and saw the shamans and witch doctors treating the poisoned soldiers.

Susan immediately asked someone to invite Rogge and the others here, and when Rogge learned about it, he and Susan checked the poisoned soldiers together, and found that they all had bruise-purple swellings on their bodies, and obvious wounds could be seen, and when the wounds were touched with their hands, black blood would flow out of them.

Rogge immediately asked Monica and Tali to help the soldiers heal, and he and the others left the tent, standing in the open space outside the tent and asking Susan, "How many people are poisoned in total?"

"According to current statistics, the number of poisoned people is not less than 700, and there are more than 1,000 soldiers in this camp, two-thirds of them have shown signs of poisoning, and nearly 100 people have died. Susan said, looking worriedly at his contemplative face.

"Is there any difference between the water and food that a soldier who has not been poisoned drinks and a soldier who has been poisoned?" Rogge asked casually, showing that he didn't really care about the problem.

Despite this, Susan replied seriously: "It doesn't make a difference, all the drinking water in the army is supplied by Miss Tully's magic, and the food is the same." ā€

"I think so. Rogge nodded slightly in agreement, and said thoughtfully: "When we checked the poisoned soldiers just now, we found that they all had bruise-purple swelling on their bodies, and there were obvious wounds on the swollen parts, so it is conceivable that the cause of the poisoning should come from this wound." ā€

"You mean, someone secretly attacked these soldiers with poisoned weapons last night?" Antonio said with a suspicious frown, "but who would stab seven or eight hundred soldiers with a poisonous weapon overnight and leave no trace?"

"Commander Antonio is right, if he can do this, why not just kill these soldiers?" Catherine asked, looking at Rogge with the same suspicion.

"You're right, it's unreasonable," Rogge lit a cigar he had just received from the Lamp God, took a puff and muttered to himself, he muttered for a moment, and suddenly asked Susan, "Is there only one camp where people have been poisoned?"

"No, only this camp. Susan replied without hesitation, and Rogge nodded with satisfaction and said to Susan: "Let the troops rest for a while, take me to the tent where every poisoned soldier lives, I have some things to verify." ā€