Rubers was very skilled in combat. When heavy cavalry fought against him, he could always find their weaknesses easily and then launch a shadow attack with his claws unexpectedly.

If bitten by it, it can even bite through the armor of a knight.

Before long, three knights had been knocked to the ground by Rubes, but fortunately six priests arrived and the Holy Light spell continued, so no casualties were caused.

Seeing how ferocious Rubeus was, Varian thought it would be a good idea to recruit him under his command.

Varian cast an arcane wisdom spell on Rubeus to improve its IQ and make it understand what he said: "Silver-white dire wolf, surrender! You are no match for us!"

Rubeus was furious, for he knew that it was this human riding the griffin who had been casting magic in the air.

It is impossible for me to submit to humans.

It shouted, "Impossible! I would rather die in battle!"

Good job Rubes, so tough!

Rubeus looked at Varian in the sky. Although he was filled with anger, he couldn't attack this human.

Seeing that the situation on the battlefield was becoming increasingly unfavorable, Rubers gave up fighting, knocked down a knight, and ran towards the north.

Varian stopped trying to persuade him. Since you didn't want the chance to live, he would help you get on your way as soon as possible. He cast a thunder bomb spell at Rubeus.

There was a slight thunder around Rubers, and Rubers seemed to be squeezed from all directions by several huge mountains. Several ribs were broken instantly, and he spurted out a mouthful of blood and fell to the ground seriously injured!

Rubes' eyes widened, unable to believe that he was defeated so quickly.

It tried to stand up, but it couldn't stand and fell to the ground again.

Mathias appeared and used cutting and slicing skills on Rubeus, cutting off Rubeus' head!

When it died, its eyes were still wide open. It didn't expect humans to be so strong. It thought it could escape. It regretted not surrendering and died here in vain.

The dire wolves in the back were terrified when they saw Rubeus dead, and they fled in all directions, while the soldiers kept chasing them.

Gavinrad, Gryan Stoutmantle, Karen and the others had already left the field and were fighting with the Dire Wolves.

Varian stopped taking action and left the remaining dire wolves to the soldiers to train and let them grow in battle.

In fact, Rubeus's shadow attack is very powerful, and it is very suitable to be a pet. Unfortunately, I am not a hunter, and there is no hunter in the team, otherwise I can consider capturing it and slowly make it obedient.

Seeing that some soldiers died on the battlefield because they had no time to get treatment, Varian quickly flew over on his griffin and cast the "reincarnation" magic on the corpses.

The soldier who had just died was resurrected instantly after a flash of light. When he was resurrected, he had some blood left.

The priest in the rear was a little shocked when he saw Varian resurrect the soldiers, but he quickly came to his senses and treated the newly resurrected soldiers.

Although there were six priests treating the soldiers, the siege by the wolves still caused great damage. There were more than twenty bodies of soldiers on the battlefield.

Varian cast the magic of reincarnation one by one, and soon, these soldiers stood up again. In total, more than 20 soldiers were resurrected.

Karen and Mathias were also shocked when they saw Varian resurrecting the fallen soldiers. Varian was obviously a mage, but he actually knew the magic of resurrection.

The six mid-level priests at the back don’t know how to do it yet. Even among priests, only high-level priests can learn the art of resurrection.

The dire wolves kept falling, but the human soldiers were kept at full strength through constant treatment and resurrection.

When the last dire wolf fell, the soldiers on the battlefield burst into thunderous cheers.

At Varian's signal, the soldiers began to clean up the battlefield. Unlike the gnolls, the dire wolves would not hoard any items. They usually hunted and did not hoard any food. They would just catch anything when they were hungry, so there was basically no item to loot.

But it did not affect the soldiers' harvesting of spoils. They collected the fur and claws of the dire wolves. The dire wolf meat could also be brought back to Yuexi Town to sell. Many residents would buy it, and the taste was similar to coyote meat.

After the soldiers had dealt with all the dire wolves, Varian asked all the soldiers to gather around him as he was going to use the time and space gate magic.

There was a flash of white light, and the originally bustling battlefield suddenly became empty.

A few seconds later, Varian's large army appeared at Dagger Ridge Fortress.

Varian asked Gryan Stoutmantle to take more than a thousand wolf heads to Sir Elgadin, telling him that the dire wolves had been basically cleared out and asking him to resume normal production on the Dust Plains.

The next day, when Gryan Stoutmantle pulled more than a thousand dire wolf heads loaded onto ten carts to the mayor's hall, the residents who were watching on the roadside were stunned. It was too shocking.

After hearing about this, many residents flocked to the streets to see these terrifying and cruel wolf heads and cheered loudly.

When I heard that none of the soldiers who participated in the battle were injured or killed, I was shocked beyond words.

Is the Dagger Ridge army so powerful?

Many young people secretly had the idea of ​​going to Dagger Ridge to join the army.

The reputation of Dagger Ridge Fortress is growing.

Of course, Varian didn't know this, as he was preparing to send the seafood to Ironforge.

After preparing three ships of nearly 20,000 kilograms of seafood, Varian used the time and space portal to arrive in Ironforge.

After handing the seafood to the soldiers, Varian turned around and was about to leave, but he saw Muradin Bronzebeard also coming to the store to buy seafood.

"Varian, are you still in Ironforge?" Muradin asked.

"How can it be okay not in Ironforge? I'm the one who delivers all the seafood." Varian said helplessly.

"Why don't you find two mages to open a portal? That way the soldiers can just deliver the goods instead of doing it ourselves." Muradin said.

"Stormwind and Daggerridge both have mages who can open portals, but it's too expensive to hire a dedicated mage to stay in Ironforge permanently. A small business can't afford it," said Varian.

"You can hire a part-time mage in Ironforge. When delivering goods in the morning, just open the door." Muradin said.

"Can you introduce one to me?"

"I actually know a few dwarf mages. I'll help you find one later," Muradin said.

Muradin muttered a few words to his follower, and soon the follower came over with a dwarf mage.

Varian chatted with the gnome mage for a while and decided that the gnome mage would open the portal in Ironforge once a day and charge a fee per time.

Varian breathed a sigh of relief. As a part-time mage, he only needed to open a portal to Dagger Ridge once every morning. It only took a few minutes and did not affect the mage's daily work, so the fee was not expensive.

It doesn't cost much, but the effect is huge. It frees Varian from the role of a porter, and he is very satisfied.

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