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Chapter 130 Unparalleled Fear!

Chapter 130 Unparalleled Fear!
The extremely thick huge stone city wall separates the inside and outside of the lonely mountain.

"What do you want to say, go ahead and I'll listen"

Thorin Oakenshield looked at Bard in the gap, opened his mouth lightly, and made a gesture of listening attentively.

"In the name of the people of Changhu Town, please keep your promise."

Bard looked at Thorin Oakenshield across from him, and said why he came: "Participate in part of the treasure so that they can rebuild their homes."

"I know that the boatman in front of me is here for this matter."

Thorin Oakenshield sneered in his heart, and said quietly on his face: "As long as those elf armies are still lined up in front of my eyes, I will not negotiate with anyone."

As if aware of what Thorin Oakenshield would say, Bard said calmly, "As long as we fail to negotiate, that large army will attack the mountain."

"so what!"

After being defeated by one sentence, Thorin Oakenshield finally didn't bother to continue to pretend, and quickly recovered his previous arrogant posture with a sneer: "That can't threaten me."

Looking at Sorin Oakenshield who changed his previous attitude and quickly tore his face.

At this time, Bud believed in Morgan's words more and more.

It's just that he still refuses to give up.

Bud looked at Sorin helplessly and said, "Then, do you still have a conscience, Your Highness?"

"Can't you see in your heart that our request is reasonable?"

"My people helped you, but you brought them nothing but death and destruction."

Before Bard finished speaking, Thorin Oakenshield immediately interrupted coldly: "If I hadn't promised you a lot of treasure, which Longhu Town human would take the initiative to help us?"

Bard was taken aback by Thorin's righteous words, and he immediately said, "Yes, you promised, our agreement has come into effect!"

"You should keep your promise, shouldn't you?"

Bard looked at Thorin Oakenshield and asked loudly and angrily.

Now that his face has been torn apart, he doesn't need to be wronged and suppressed.

"protocol?"

Thorin Oakenshield immediately sneered: "What agreement do we have?"

"At that time, we had no choice but to exchange our clan's treasures with you."

"Use what we own to buy the freedom we need"

"You think that's a fair deal?"

Thorin Oakenshield looked at Bard and roared.

He reacted violently, as if he had been greatly wronged, and he had been holding back until now before he could vent it.

Thorin's angry roar made Bard a little confused.

He had never seen such a brazen person.

He wanted to brush Thorin Oakenshield's words.

Looking at Bard who bowed his head in reflection, Thorin Oakenshield finally expressed his plan: "Now, please tell me, Mr. Bard, the dragon slayer warrior, why should I abide by such an agreement?"

Thorin Oakenshield looked at Bard and spoke contemptuously.

Opposite the crack in the stone, Bard finally cleared his mind, raised his head, looked at the righteous Sorin Oakenshield who was about to say greedy and shameless, and asked back: "Because you made a promise to us."

"As the king under the mountain, what you have said and the promises you have made are so worthless?"

Looking at Bud's unbelievable eyes, He couldn't refute the words.

Thorin Oakenshield fell silent. He no longer looked at the human beings across from him. He lowered his head in silence and quickly tried to concoct a rebuttal in his mind.

However, he was at a loss for words, and he really couldn't think of more reasonable words.

So Thorin Oakenshield hid behind a crack in the stone.

Just as he was about to speak, he saw not far in front of him that all members of the expedition team stood together, looking at him with serious expressions.

Obviously, their conversations with the human just now were all heard by them.

But so what!

Here, the entire Lonely Mountain has the final say!
Thinking of this, Thorin Oakenshield no longer looked at the members of the expedition team in front of him, but turned his head and shouted at Bud on the other side of the stone crevice: "Get lost!"

"Go away!"

"Otherwise I will shoot you to death with an arrow!"

Thorin Oakenshield yelled out from behind the thick stone wall.

"Damn greedy dwarves!"

On the other side of the stone crevice, Thorin Oakenshield was not seen for a long time. Instead, he waited for the other party's shameless shout, Bud cursed angrily, and finally had no choice but to turn around and leave.

Inside the megalithic city walls.

Looking at the dwarves in front of him who were staring at him, Thorin Oakenshield immediately said coldly, "What are you doing standing here!"

"Are we going to wait for those damned elves to attack the door?"

"Since we have regained Eribo!"

"Now, we must protect it!"

"Everyone get ready!"

"Dwalin, you take them to the armory."

"Yes"

Under Thorin Oakenshield's powerful momentum and orders.

Even the dwarves present were dissatisfied.

But no one dared to open their mouths to say anything.

Even the white beard Bahrain just shook his head and sighed, and didn't speak anymore.

He had said too much, but Thorin was not the same Thorin he had been.

A group of dwarves walked quickly to the depths of the lonely mountain behind Dwalin.

Disappointed in Bilbo's eyes as he left last, but he didn't say anything at once as before.

He just took a deep look at Thorin Oakenshield.

Then he turned around and strode towards the dwarves who were going away.

Outside the lonely mountain.

River Valley Township.

Morgan and the Elf King Thranduil were standing at the entrance of the gate waiting for Bard who had returned.

"Bang bang bang bang."

Bud was very fast, and the sound of horseshoes thundered.

Looking at the trace of anger still hanging on Bud's face.

Without asking, Morgan knew that the conversation between Bard and Thorin Oakenshield had collapsed just like in the memory plot.

"Thorin won't listen to anything!"

"You don't plan to give us anything!"

Before anyone arrived, Bud's angry voice came one step ahead along with the sound of horseshoes.

Reining in in front of Morgan and the Elven King, Bard looked angrily and puzzled: "I really don't understand why Sorin would choose to risk war rather than give us even a little bit of treasure!"

"A treasure we all deserve!"

Bud spoke angrily, and Thranduil seemed to have realized the result long ago, and said coldly, "This is normal!"

"Reasoning with dwarves never works."

"Because they only know one thing."

Thranduil pulled out the exquisite long sword from his waist, stared at the long sword in front of him and said in a deep voice, "That is to fight against them!"

"I'll strike at the crack of dawn tomorrow."

"Do you want to be together?"

The Elf King said as he inserted the long sword back into the scabbard, turned around and was about to leave.

At this time, the silent Morgan suddenly said: "Why does His Majesty Thranduil wait until tomorrow's dawn? I think it's better to launch an attack now."

Morgan's voice fell.

Bud was taken aback when he heard that.

Thranduil stopped immediately.

Seeing the two of them stop, Morgan continued, "Dwarves are not stupid."

"Thorin Oakenshield is sick, but his mind is clear."

"His Majesty Thranduil's army is in front of him. He dares to take the risk of war so blatantly, and he is not willing to share even a single gold coin of wealth."

"Don't you guys think it's a bit weird?"

Morgan continued to speak, but felt that these few words were getting heavier and heavier,

There seemed to be an obscure shadow cast over the spirit.

It made his thoughts confused, cloudy, heavy, and miserable.

However, Morgan still insisted, trying to maintain the speed of speech and gritted his teeth: "Maybe."

It's just that as soon as he opened his mouth this time, he seemed to feel an unparalleled sense of fear coming from somewhere in his mind.

Make Morgan clearly aware that as long as he dares to continue talking, something terrible will happen next.

So Morgan shut up.

"Maybe what?"

The elf king Thranduil turned his head, looked at Morgan and asked.

"Maybe I'm just thinking too much."

After Morgan shook his head, he stopped talking.

The Elf King said lightly: "It seems that you don't know them well enough."

"Their greed has already penetrated into the blood of the soul!"

After the Elf King finished speaking, he turned and walked towards Hegu Town.

Bud got off his horse and stepped forward, seeing Morgan, whose complexion quickly turned pale, and beads of sweat even appeared on his forehead, quickly asked, "Morgan, are you okay?"

(End of this chapter)

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