lord and his dragon

Chapter 35 I Changed My Mind

The elves are proud by nature. Although they have heard the name of the Dragon Lord, they have never seen it with their own eyes, let alone believe that he is really that powerful. The idea that the Dragon Lord might really help them is only in their It popped into my mind for a moment, then was immediately thrown aside.

They are indeed at the end of the road, but the elves will not ask the human race for help.

Immediately one said: "The human race can't believe it at all, they are all bad species, who knows if the dragon lord deliberately used Isaiah, and wanted us to put down our guard against him and sneak in."

Another also said: "Even if the Dragon Lord is really not a bad person, but he is only a human being, how can he help? The problem will not be resolved by then, but our current situation will be exposed, not to mention other bad people." The heart-hearted human race, I am afraid that other races in the marginal forest will come to share a piece of the pie."

The remaining one also said: "It is indeed too dangerous, we shouldn't have such thoughts."

Hearing these words, Isaiah wanted to rush up and bite them one by one, but he was young and knew that he couldn't convince these stubborn adult compatriots, so he could only look at Elena, whom he was most familiar with, hoping that the other party would believe in him.

As expected, Elena saw Isaiah's begging eyes. She raised Isaiah to such an age and knew him very well. She knew that although the cub was young, he was very sensitive sometimes. A candy bar missed by Isaiah is picked up.

The other elves looked at her one after another, and saw that Elena had picked off the grass leaves from the candy and put them into her own mouth. They were all stunned, and some of them came up to tell her not to eat, but they were not caught by her. listen in.

The taste of candy exploded from the tip of the tongue, more exciting than any fruit or even the sweetness brought by honey. Elena sucked the candy in silence for a while, looked at Isaiah, and then raised her head to look at her companion. Pressing the sugar under his tongue, he said clearly: "In any case, this news must be reported to Her Majesty the Queen. It is up to Her Majesty to decide whether or not to seek help from the Dragon Lord."

There is no elf to refute this sentence. The elf queen is the only belief of all elves except the elf tree. She has a higher status than the king in the human race. The elves believe that the choice she made must be correct, no matter what she means Whether you need the help of the Dragon Lord or not, everyone is willing to obey.

Seeing that there was no objection, Elena nodded and said, "That's it."

Negrim didn't know what happened after Isaiah returned to the Border Forest. He was busy compiling the treaty of commerce.

Treaties of trade with other countries have actually existed for a long time, but now the target is the Beastmen after all, and applying it mechanically can only be self-defeating, not only because the products of the Marginal Forest are completely different from those of the other two human nations in the mainland, but also because the Beastmen have a distinctive character Features also need to be taken into consideration, and measures must be adapted to local conditions, so even with another trade treaty as a reference, it took Negrim a lot of time to complete this matter.

But to Negrim's displeasure, he managed to draw up a simple treaty, and when he wanted to go to Gaydon City to find traces of the orcs, he couldn't meet anyone anyway, and he couldn't discuss the details with the other party. Conditions, we can only put this matter on hold for the time being.

Fortunately, before he got angry, the caravan exposed by him and Abel spoke out the last small group of forces in Borderlands.

This group of people survived the torture of the guards, but they were not frightened by Abel. After seeing the giant dragon that only existed in legends, and seeing several members screaming and being chewed into pieces by the dragon , They didn't have time to think that this dragon seemed to be just killing people, it vomited after chewing, and there was no real problem of cannibalism, so they scrambled to reveal the news they knew, for fear that it would be their turn next.

Of course, this group of people was going to die, otherwise Negrim would not have sent Abel to do torture. After digging out their mouths, this group of people were hanged for espionage .

Unlike when Ross and the others were killed, in the past four years, the residents of Harlan Town have gotten used to the rhythm of Negrim's cleaning, and they don't feel afraid. Instead, they all watch the excitement with relish.

They don't think Negrim is cruel. On the contrary, they believe that Negrim is a strict and just lord. After all, his deeds are obvious to all, and they have never seen any innocent residents being killed in a daze. Harlan The town has also gradually become rich from the same poverty under his governance.

We all know how the lord protects them, and the thunderous methods of such a guardian will only make them feel reassured, not disturbed.

As for Abel, although he was addressing Negrim's worries, he was still troubled.

Chewing human beings is obviously not something that makes him comfortable. Abel’s body is much bigger than it was four years ago, so his teeth are occasionally blocked by bones, not to mention the oral problems caused by flesh and blood. He brushed his teeth many times , still dare not speak in front of Negrim for several days.

The method of execution of the black dragon was still inspired by Negrim because of the situation where Abel killed people in front of his eyes a long time ago. He didn't use it much after the years of cleaning the land of no man. If he had to be stubborn, Nigrim had no choice but to wrong his own dragon, and Abel was silent for several days afterwards, and of course Nigrim found out soon.

Negrim, who knew what Abel was worried about for a long time, pulled his dragon in front of him with some amusement, and held the opponent's face.

Abel usually enjoyed the feeling of being hugged by Negrim's head, but now it was different. He stiffened his neck and tried to keep his mouth as far away from his master as possible without moving - which of course was impossible. to things.

And after Negrim's weak hands pinched his chin, even if he was reluctant, Abel could only open his mouth obediently and let his master examine it carefully.

"Ah—" Negrim said.

Abel had no choice but to open his mouth, followed vaguely: "Ah——"

Negrim leaned closer and smelled it, and said, "There is no more bloody smell."

Abel looked straight at him with those green eyes and said nothing.

Negrim had no choice but to stretch out his hand again, pretending to touch his teeth, which were sharper than normal humans, and said, "There is no broken bone stuck."

——Of course, human bones will not shrink with Abel's size. If there are broken bones stuck in the gaps between the black dragon's teeth, they will be squeezed out and vomited out when Abel's size is half. How could it be possible to wait until Negrim went to check.

However, Abel looked away contentedly because of this. In the final analysis, such words were considered to be coaxing him by Negrim, and he didn't know how happy he was.

Negrim thought he was cute, but he didn't say it out loud. He just kept his usual indifferent expression, touching his face and his ears.

One person and one dragon were secretly playing around in the busy study room, and it was unknown who knocked on the door.

Nigrim had no choice but to let Abel go first, and the latter also stood up reluctantly, and went back behind Nigrim, watching as Nigrim let the people outside the door in.

The person who came was the butler.

Negrim was a little strange. There should be nothing else to do at this time. Why did the butler come?

The butler bowed and said respectfully, "My lord, there are people from the marginal forest elves visiting."

Negrim was taken aback when he heard the words, and said, "Elves?"

The butler said yes.

Negrim immediately thought of it. Most likely it was Isaiah who played a role after he returned. Not in vain, he also specially let the servants in the castle brag about their achievements when Isaiah was playing. It seems that the elves are indeed He was in serious trouble, otherwise he would not have come to visit him so easily.

However, there was another problem. There were problems among the orcs and elves, so what about the other races in the marginal forest?Is this problem just a special case of two races, or does it affect the entire marginal forest?

Negrim frowned, looked at the butler, and said, "Where's the elf?"

The butler replied: "In the hall, we brought out a lot of fruits and candies, but he doesn't seem to like it very much."

Negrim nodded, and said, "Don't talk too much to him yet, if you have any requirements to satisfy, I'll go change clothes and go downstairs soon."

The butler bowed and said, "Of order."

After the management left, Negrim took Abel to change clothes. Abel was far more proficient in this matter than before, and he took care of Negrim in a short while, and the two began to go go downstairs.

There was a corner in the stairwell from the second floor to the first floor. When Negrim was about to walk over it, he suddenly remembered something and stopped.

Abel asked in a low voice, "What's the matter, master?"

Negrim didn't speak, but stuck out half of his head and began to observe the elves downstairs.

Elves have not interacted with humans for a long time. Unlike Isaiah who had changed clothes at the caravan in Negrim, this adult elf was dressed in very simple clothes, but because of the natural beauty and slender figure of elves, , which does not hinder his radiance.

However, this elf also had a proud and arrogant look on his face. He didn't move any of the fruits and candies on the table, but stared impatiently at the waiters around him with an annoyed expression, and his eyes showed disdain from time to time.

Such an elf, even if he agreed to the request of the other party, and even helped them solve the problem smoothly, I am afraid that this group of elves will still not take him seriously, let alone take over the marginal forest, even if it is just a trade, most of them will still do it. It's a haughty attitude of giving.

Negrim didn't guarantee that he would have the patience to communicate with them by then, and he might just let Abel out if he got upset. This was not the result he wanted to see.

However, if they go downstairs to give the other party a blow and refuse directly, with the arrogant character of the elves, I am afraid that they will not be able to retreat and advance-they will not learn the attitude of asking for help.

Negrim thought for a while and said, "I've changed my mind."

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