Chapter 520: The Messenger of the Alliance
Seeing that the two wolves were about to bite the small fur balls that took off, Rogge, who was sitting on Lilith's back, had a ray of emerald green light in his eyes, which was reflected in the eyes of the two wolves, and the two wolves were suddenly frightened by the eyes of fear and turned around and hid behind the soldiers. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
Looking at the chaos of orc soldiers on the ground, Rogge, who climbed on Lilith's back, smiled at Susan, who looked at Rogge with an admiring smile and said, "You are really amazing, I always thought that the legend of the 'lone wolf' was just a rumor. ”
"Ah, actually, you're right. Rogge sat down beside her, lit his pipe, and said, "Because most of the people who have really dealt with me have not had much chance to tell anyone what a lone wolf is." ”
"Then I'......" Susan gave him a meaningful look, and Rogge turned back to her and smiled slightly, "I guess you don't have a chance to be the majority, but sometimes being a minority isn't necessarily a bad thing, is it?"
Susan couldn't help but smile when she heard this, and returned to the garrison of the two regiments with Rog, who asked Lilith to turn the Orc Captain of Bellle back to his original state, disarmed him and tied his hands to Susan to guard, and asked the knights and priests standing guard to invite Antonio and the others to come.
Knowing that Rog had captured an orc officer, Antonio and the others hurried to the center of the Knights' camp, and Rog told them what had happened, and Sur personally interrogated the captain, who saw that Rogge had already known about their plans to march and was threatened with death, so he had to confess everything he knew.
Knowing that Grote had launched several tribes to attack the Spartans from the east and north, Antonio and the others realized the seriousness of the matter, and Antonio and Goethe were thinking about the empire, and if the orcs defeated the Spartans, they would directly threaten the border of Deiz.
Thul, on the other hand, feared for his own well-being, knowing that if Grote defeated the Spartans, he would rule over most of the Savage Wilderness, and it would be even more difficult for him to evade his pursuit and launch a counterattack.
"We have to stop Grote," Rogge said as he walked up to Antonio and Goethe and looked at the different expressions on their faces.
"How can you stop it?" Goethe asked, with a look of distrust, as he stared at Rogge with his only eye, "You're not going to let us take two regiments to fight the orcs, do you?"
"What is the opinion of the High Priest?" asked Rog inquiringly, looking at him.
"We might as well withdraw our troops and go back first, and prepare to meet the enemy, and when the Spartans and orcs break their heads, the army of the Empire can be defeated in one fell swoop!" Goethe said with a sneer.
"However, if the Empire sends troops into the wilderness, and the Labor Expedition is held back here, and William's Shadow Fortress takes advantage of the emptiness of the country to launch a sneak attack, what means will the Empire deal with?" asked Rogge, who had his face close to Goethe, staring at his one-eyed.
"This ......," Goethe was speechless for a moment, and Rogge straightened up and turned back to Antonio, "We can't rely on two regiments to fight Grote, he has a shadow fortress behind him, and if he fights head-on, it will be a protracted war." ”
"You must have already figured out what to do," Antonio said to Rogge, glancing at Bell Orc Captain who was kneeling on the ground beside Thour, "from the time you brought the captives back." ”
"Almost," Rog said, turning to the side of the Wolf Clan Leader Sur, looking at the orc captain at his feet, "I'm going to take him to the Spartan king, I'll tell him about the current situation, I'm sure the Spartans won't be willing to face the orc army alone, they should be willing to cooperate with us." ”
"The Spartans won't trust us so easily," Sur said to Rog with a frown on his back in disapprehension, "The Spartans are extremely hostile to both humans and orcs, how can you be sure that the King of Sparta will be willing to see us, maybe he won't allow us to set foot on his territory at all." ”
"Of course you can't, so you don't have to go together. Rog stretched out his hand and dragged the captain up from his knees, and said, "I will take him with the little villain, and you will still join the tribe of Ka'b according to the original plan, and if the king of Sparta agrees to cooperate, I will help them repel Grote's army and join you." ”
"I'll go too!" Susan stepped forward to Rog and said to her father Thur, "Father, allow me to go to the Spartans on behalf of you and your tribe, and I will do my best to earn their trust and bring back reinforcements for our revenge." ”
"I think it's a viable option, Patriarch. Rogge smiled and nodded.
"I'm going too. Catherine walked up to Rog and looked at Rogge, who glanced at the firmness in her clear dark eyes, nodded and said, "Okay, two captains, Sul Chief, if you don't have an opinion, I will take the two girls and this captive to Sparta." ”
Neither Antonio nor Goethe objected, and although Suer was a little worried about his daughter, Susan's persuasion finally reluctantly agreed, and before leaving, he told Rogge to bring Susan back safely.
"Don't worry, Patriarch, as long as I live, no one will be able to hurt Susan in the slightest. Rogge confidently touched his fist with him and said.
He asked Lilith to carry the three of them down on her back, grabbed the same shrunken Bellle Orc Captain with her claws, and flew to the Spartan territory to the west, where it took about three days to fly to the Spartan King's City and land in the wilderness outside the King's City.
The Spartan guards who were patrolling outside the city suddenly saw a man in a black cloak and a black wide-brimmed hat holding a male half-orc, followed by a human woman in a white cloak and a white rose wide-brimmed hat and an orc woman carrying a long-handled battle axe.
A large group of Spartan warriors rushed from nearby, armed with round shields and spears, and Rog calmly looked around at the Spartan warriors around him, and said loudly: "I have an extremely important matter to meet the king of Sparta, and this is a matter of life and death for Sparta. ”
"Throw your weapons here," the Spartan Centurion, who was in charge of the defense mission, stared at Rogge warily and asked, "Otherwise, any action by you will be considered a hostile act!"
"We will not do that until your king has promised to see us. Rogge replied staring straight into the Centurion's eyes.
"Then you will have to pay for it!" The murderous intent appeared in the eyes of the ten-captain, and the Spartan soldiers approached the four with their guns and shields, and at this moment, a woman's voice suddenly came from behind them: "Wait a minute, what's going on here?"