Gandalf told what he saw when he was taken to Dol Guldur, but Thranduil didn't seem to believe it, and to be honest, this surprised Anila somewhat.

"No one jokes about such things, Your Majesty," she said to Thranduil. "I don't deny that Gandalf may have wanted to save the dwarves--I don't want to see Thorin's death, to be honest--but Gandalf will not invent such a lie to deceive you."

[Gandalf favorability +8]

"Anyway, according to Gandalf's words, those half-orcs will arrive tomorrow, and the truth will be known by then. Why don't we attack the Lonely Mountain one day later?"

"You said it lightly." Thranduil glanced at Anila, "Stay here for one more day, who will make up for my loss?"

"This..." Anila was speechless for a moment.

"I think, maybe I can make it up to you?" A weak voice suddenly sounded.

"Bilbo Baggins!" Gandalf was surprised and delighted at the sight of Bilbo.

"Oh, you are the halfling who wandered around my palace for a day and a night without permission?" Thranduil was not polite.

"Umm, yes..." Bilbo faltered for a moment, but he quickly returned to the main topic, "According to what I and Thorin agreed, one-fifteenth of the treasure in the Lonely Mountain should belong to me, and I I think that is enough to make up for your loss, Your Majesty."

Thranduil fell silent.

"As a matter of fact, though, I have already got the fifteenth, and I am going to give it to you." Bilbo took a small cloth bag from his bosom, and opened it on the table.

It was a huge white gemstone, but it exuded colorful light. Even though Anila had never actually seen this stone before, she knew at a glance that it must be the real Arken gemstone.

After all, there are not many stones that can be known at a glance and have added more than N special effects.

Anila took a few glances at Bard, who was looking at the Aken gem, and Thranduil, who was stunned for a moment, wondering if she should also pretend to express her praise for this treasure.

"The Heart of the Mountain, the Gem of Arken. To Thorin, it is more valuable than a river full of gold." Bilbo said, "Even if no orcs arrive tomorrow, I hope that Your Majesty Thranduil will Can negotiate with Thorin again, and I believe that the Arken Gem will help you at that time."

"That's a good idea," said Anila. "No one would be happier than me if the war between elves, humans, and dwarves could really be avoided."

"Yes, because you enjoy eating on either side." Thranduil said coolly.

"No, Your Majesty, I don't think my relationship with the dwarves will ever be the same as it used to be." Anila shook her head sadly, "Although I still regard them as friends in my heart, I'm afraid I'm a betrayer in Sorin's eyes. By."

"That's what I'm worried about," said Gandalf, understanding Anila at once, "and Thorin would think Bilbo had betrayed him when he knew that Bilbo had given the Arkon to the Elves. You must leave at once tomorrow, Bilbo."

"What? No! I can't leave my friend. I'm one of fifteen."

"I'm also one of the fifteen people." Anila said with some embarrassment, "But I'm still not on Sorin's side."

"I understand this, Anila, you are different from me. Compared to me, your choice is more difficult, because just like His Majesty Thranduil said, you have a good relationship with either side." Bill Beau said helplessly, "Whether it's an elf, a dwarf, a hobbit, a human—of course you're human—I wouldn't be surprised whoever you choose."

"..." Anila somehow heard the resentment in Bilbo's words.

"Honestly, Anila, I sometimes even think that you seem on good terms with orcs." Bilbo added the last blow.

"..." Anila was shot and fell to the ground.

No, it must not be the sweet little hobbit I knew!This cut is black!

In any case, Anila is very happy to see that elves and dwarves can resolve disputes through methods other than war. Although this is a bit unfair to dwarves, it is because dwarves are unkind first, so don’t blame us for being unrighteous up.

Anila wandered around the elf camp humming a little song, thinking about where to go next. Since the time did not jump directly to the next morning, it meant that there must be untriggered events.

When walking between the two tents, a hand suddenly reached out from the shadows to cover Anila's mouth, and then the other hand grabbed Anila's arm and pulled her over.

Anila subconsciously hit an elbow.

The man let out a muffled grunt, and at the same time the system sounded.

[Player "Anila" used an "elbow" to Legolas, Legolas HP -29]

"Legolas?" Anila asked in surprise, because her mouth was covered, she could only make a very vague sound, but Legolas still recognized Anila calling his name.

"You're so ruthless, Anila." Legolas let go of Anila with a wry smile, and couldn't help rubbing his palms. The place where Anila's lips brushed just now was still itchy.

"I'm no longer the Anila who warmed up with you more than ten years ago." Anila lowered her voice, "I'm sorry, but I thought you didn't come this time."

"Well, I was left in the palace," Legolas replied.

"So you sneaked out here?" Anila frowned, then opened her mouth.

"Stop! I promise it's just this one time!" Seeing Anila's appearance, Legolas knew that she was going to start preaching again, "Don't worry, there is no one in the palace right now, and there are few things, I have taken care of them. "

"So what the hell are you doing here?" Anila asked.

"I know you have a good relationship with the dwarves, and I am honestly worried about you after His Majesty decided to go to war with the dwarves." Legolas said, "I know you must be in a dilemma. I heard that you and Thorin have broken up? But , Anila, believe me, even if you are on the side of the dwarves, I will understand you. Although you will be welcomed on either side, but the relative relationship with the other side will also break down, I... my Meaning, no matter what decision you make, you still have me...uh!"

Legolas didn't finish, because Anila suddenly reached out and hugged him.

"Thank you, Legolas." Anila's suppressed voice sounded in Legolas' ear, "I'm really, really happy."

Legolas was a little overwhelmed, he hesitated whether to hug Anila back, but before he could actually take action, Anila let him go, her expression serious again.

"Have you finished what you want to say?" She said, "Okay, I have received your wish, go back quickly, don't let others find you.

"I just came here and you're going to drive me back?" Legolas asked aggrievedly.

"You shouldn't have come." Anila's eyes widened. "Although your words touched me, it's the same when I go back!"

"I'm glad I made up my mind to come here tonight." Legolas said earnestly, "I heard that there may be a war here tomorrow. If I don't come today, I don't know if there is a chance to come again." I told you."

The corners of Anila's mouth curved: "Hey, don't curse me."

Legolas ignored her gag: "Anila, you will stay and fight, right? Then don't want me to go back."

"...Okay, but where do you sleep tonight? In the open air?"

"I'm really thankful that I'm a woman, otherwise I wouldn't have been given a separate tent." Ten minutes later, Anila and Legolas sneaked back to Anila's small tent, "I'll get you some Hot food, don’t run around, and His Majesty Thranduil will forcibly send you back, don’t say I won’t let you stay.”

"Anila, you worry too much." Legolas said helplessly.

Anila sneaked out of the elf's cooking class again, and felt something was wrong when she arrived. Why did she act like a thief?It's just...he just ate a little more food from Thranduil's family, and besides, it was for his son!

So Anila puffed up her chest and walked in swaggeringly.

After entering, she found that there was no one in the kitchen. Anila was still relieved, and began to pick and choose.

"Anila?" Thranduil's voice suddenly sounded from behind, "What are you doing here so late?"

I'm really afraid of something! "Uh, I'm a little hungry, come over and find something to eat." Anila replied.

Thranduil raised his eyebrows: "Didn't you eat enough tonight?"

"Haha, it's probably because I'm still growing, so I'm more likely to get hungry." Anila said with a smile.

"Oh." Thranduil responded noncommittally, and walked towards Anila, "Your height doesn't seem to have changed from two years ago."

"It probably grew somewhere else." Anila said pointedly, her face not even turning red.

"..." Thranduil paused, did not speak again, found his wine in the cupboard and left quickly.

Anila looked at Thranduil's red neck and ear tips, shrugged, and continued to pick and choose in the kitchen.

It's really easy to beat the elves in a war of words, as long as you make sure they won't get angry and shoot you into a sieve.

The next morning, Thranduil, who learned the truth, was heartbroken.

My son didn't listen to me and ran out, and this place is likely to become a battlefield soon.

My son slept in the same bed with a woman last night, and the relationship between that woman and himself is a bit complicated.

The most important thing is that I had a chance to prevent this tragedy!

No matter how frustrated Thranduil was, he still had to go to the dwarves for a second negotiation, and Bard, Anila, and Legolas rode with him on horseback.

Bard took out the Arken gem, and the dwarves were dumbfounded. However, what Bilbo and Thranduil didn't expect was that Thorin thought that Anila had stolen the Arken gem and handed it to Bard.

"It can only be you! Only you have entered the Lonely Mountain and left!" Sorin yelled at Anila, "You gave the Arkon gem to the elves! I thought you were a true friend! I said why did you You are in such a hurry to leave the lonely mountain, you are afraid that I will find you a thief! You—you——!” He was so frustrated that he couldn’t even find the right words to curse Anila, so he just pointed his bow and arrow at Anila Just shoot it out.

Anila didn't think that Sorin would suspect her, and she was completely stunned. If Legolas hadn't shot an arrow that missed Sorin's arrow, she might be shot by Sorin. .

This arrow wasn't just a threat like Thorin's to Thranduil, he meant it.Thranduil's face darkened all of a sudden, and when he raised his hand, hundreds of arrows aimed at Thorin again.

"Sorin, it can't be Anila..." Kili tried to defend Anila, but he couldn't find a more suitable reason to explain why the Arkon gem was in the place of elves and humans.

"It's me!" cried Bilbo, his voice hoarse, though after seeing what Thorin did to Anila he somewhat thought of what would happen to him if he told the truth. -"

"That's right!" Anila interrupted Bilbo suddenly loudly. "It is the Arken gem that I took! I have long thought of the possibility of you breaking the contract, Thorin, but as long as you keep your promise, I offer you the jewel with both hands, and I sincerely apologize."

[Bilbo Favorability +10]

"Apologize?" Sorin sneered, "I don't need your apology, Anila, maybe your head can calm my anger better."

"If my head is more precious to you than the gem of Akon, then it's nothing to give it to you." Anila replied coldly, "Now we are waiting for your answer, Sorin, what is your choice? Arkan stone? Or war?"

Thorin gasped violently for a few times because of his emotion. He hesitated for a few minutes, until the footsteps of many people walking at the same time came from the other side of the hill, mixed with the sound of metal collisions.

"I choose war," he said.

At the same moment, an army of dwarves appeared from behind the hill.

"Dan's Iron Foot Army!" Gandalf and Anila said the name of the army at the same time, with worried expressions on their faces.

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