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Chapter 114: Who Said I Would Let Him Off? (Third Update)

  Hamilton took advantage of the chaos to secretly send someone to deliver the goods when they withdrew just now. Apparently, it was snatched back by this short man with a high status.

  Picking up the small fragment, Moradin showed a satisfied expression. Every white hair on his head, face and chin seemed to be raised due to excitement and joy. He turned his head to Raven and said: "Raven, my young friend, I am very satisfied with this transaction."

  "It's my honor."

  "I'm actually very curious, how did you know that the old dwarf blacksmith in that town was my high-ranking priest? And how did you know about the grudge between me and Ladug, as well as why you knew that there's a treasure map fragment of the floating island hidden in the Setan labyrinth?"

  "I...," he said, really not knowing how to cover up this lie. In front of an old god who had lived for tens of thousands of years, clumsy lies were useless. Not even the [True Knowledge Technique] was needed; any slight change in facial expression, eye movement, or breathing could reveal a flaw.

  Lei Wen was concise and silent.

  Morel raised his hand in a calming gesture, signaling Raven to stop: "No need, everyone has their own secrets. As long as you don't lay hands on the dwarves, they'll be happy to make friends with you."

  He patted Raven lightly on the shoulder and Moradin walked away, leaving behind a sentence: "In the future there will be similar fragments, dwarves are willing to pay a reasonable price for exchange."

  The tall dwarf among them walked past Raven and gave him a sharp glance: "I don't know why the great master appreciates you so much. Anyway, I don't like your aura, nor do I like your methods."

  "Uh."

  "Listen up, if you dare to use that set of things on the dwarf tribe, I will use my [Giant's Bane] to tell you what a mistake it is that you were born in this world! Remember my name, I am Kragnir*Silverbeard!" With that, two axes swung out and the two eight-headed screaming ghosts hovering around Raven instantly turned to ash.

  Raven smiled wryly, how could he not know Kragnir Silverbeard. From the moment he saw the two huge single-handed axes at his waist, simple to the point of being unadorned, Raven knew who he was - the Father of Battle, the King of Dual Axes, the number one fighter under Moradin, the Dwarven God, and a war god with mid-peak divine power among the Dwarven gods.

  Levin rubbed his nose. In the end, he didn't say a word and just watched Kranjardin's avatar leave like this. Dwarves are all like this, at first they look at you with favor, no matter how dead you act, they will still have a considerable amount of goodwill towards you. From the start, if they don't look at you with favor? Sorry. Maybe you need to put in hundreds and thousands times more effort to change their opinion.

  At this time, Baimao rushed over with a fart.

  "Boss, that guy was really asking for it earlier! Don't you have many divine friends? Call one out to teach him a lesson!" Bell made a fierce expression, baring his teeth as he glared at the receding figure.

  Lei Wen rolled his eyes and was speechless.

  "That guy just now was a dwarf's war god, you think a medium-powered deity is some kind of weak chicken that can be bullied at will?"

  "Ah! Is that guy that formidable?" Bell hastily covered his mouth with his paw, afraid that the other would turn around and strike him down with a flying axe, then peel off his bear skin.

  Lei Wen had one black line on his head.

  Dealing with this kind of god who has a big brother-like figure on his head is the most troublesome, like digging peanuts in the ground, one pull and you get a string. The total number of dwarf gods is not many, but they are united, really fighting, humans' gods who are used to biting each other can't withstand the violence of the dwarves' god team.

  But Raven didn't plan on dealing with dwarves either.

  It seems like the situation is relatively safe, Bell asked: "Boss, why haven't we been attacked by any monsters here?"

  "Because I'm one of them!" Raven chuckled.

  "Ah!"

  "I can't say specifically. I'll tell you when the time is right."

  To put it bluntly, this is nothing to be proud of. The precursor to the Setheon Labyrinth was a Nerassian Empire fortress, and Raven, as an unofficial 'Nerassian Empire engineer', received preferential treatment to some extent.

  Taking advantage of the traveler's benefits, when entering the fortress, Raven had already established a spiritual connection with the guardian spirit of the fortress. As an unregistered wild machinery technician who had never been in the fortress database, it was a joke to directly obtain the main control right for a while.

  The Guardian Spirit only gave Raven the most basic right of asylum, that is, the magic images directly under the fortress would not actively attack Raven. However, since Raven told the Guardian Spirit that the Grey Dwarf was a temporary ally, considering that the Grey Dwarf had been traveling along the route without attempting to enter the core area of the fortress.

  The Guardian Spirit still didn't send out a legendary mechanical golem to attack this team.

  As for those treasure map fragments. They were just the prizes left by the Nefarian Empire in the monster and magic image performance testing area back then. In the eyes of the Guardian Spirit, these things are not important at all.

  The later screaming and frightening ghosts were just simple protective measures for Raven.

  As for Moradin's arrival, it was Raven who secretly applied for an Allied marker for Moradin to the Guardian Spirit. As long as someone with this marker does not attack the Organus, they can move freely in and out of non-core areas.

  "Alright. So that group of grey dwarves just let them off like that? It feels like Laddie wouldn't dare to come and bother you, but his underlings would! What a legendary pain in the neck."

  Yes! Moradin, this dead dwarf looks loyal and honest, but is actually cunning to the point of death. If Radagast dares to take direct action against Raven, then as the direct descendant of the Dwarf God King, it's no problem for him to thrash Radagast.

  But those lackeys of Ladd are coming to bother Raven, it's not like the great Dwarf King would come down to help you clean up some Golden Throne. Legendary Throne or something?

  Lei Wen dares to go and ask for it himself, won't Dwarf King slaughter Lei Wen with a bloody face?

  Of course, Moradin also underestimated Raven.

  Leiwen smiled mysteriously at Bell: "Who says I'll let those gray dwarves go? Anyway, they're all dead enemies. If we don't torment them to death, how can we live up to the two words 'dead enemies'?"

  "Huh?"

  On the other hand, the Grey Dwarf elite squad.

  The team's situation was dire. As the fortress guardian spirit unleashed a shrieking horror to ambush Hamilton, the large group of gray dwarves outside the cave also came under surprise attack.

  Two legendary Golden Demon Statues were thrown into this battlefield. That kind of breaking through the roof, directly descending from the sky method is simply the nemesis of the Dark Dwarves.

  A weight of over 14,500 kilograms under the acceleration of gravity produced a massive impact comparable to that of a falling meteorite, instantly crushing the defensive lines of the Grey Dwarves.

  Apart from those two legendary grey dwarves, no one else could stand after the legendary golden demon statue landed.

  The place where it fell was even more miserable. In order to prevent being ambushed, the gray dwarves were lined up in a dense formation. Moreover, the dwarves themselves had small bodies, and as a result, two feet of the golden magic image came down, and at least 20 gray dwarves who failed to dodge became dwarf paste, with all their flesh and blood mashed together with their hard armor into a ball.

  In one encounter nearly 50 grey dwarves lost their lives forever.

  The horror of the legendary Golden Demon Statue lies in its nearly endless life and its destructive power on the battlefield.

  As they watched, the two legendary gray dwarves decisively ordered everyone to disperse and retreat. On the road to the small cave, it was a death path for the gray dwarves, with one of them being squashed or trampled into a meat paste every three to five meters.

  After finally rushing into the small cave, the nightmare was far from over. The cave had been set up with a large number of magic images suitable for fighting in narrow terrain, such as the relatively small Blood Magic Image and Mud Magic Image.

  The only good news is that those two legendary strongmen finally have a place to use their skills.

  A burst of clattering and banging, and finally the small mountain cave was clean.

  When the dwarves came back to their senses, the massive 200-man squad from just now had less than 30 people left, almost every one of them injured.

  After a while, Lannister led the remaining five golden armor dwarves to carry the unconscious Hamilton to gather.

  Seeing the tragic scene in front of him, Ronnie couldn't help but have tears in his eyes.

  A legendary grey dwarf patted Langley's shoulder, comforting him: "Think in a better direction, at least we didn't wipe out. Most of the high-end combat power is still there. As long as Hamilton is fine, we still have hope. In any case, we achieved our basic goal this time, didn't we?"

  "Me too."

  This is a secret that only circulates among the highest levels of the Grey Dwarves. Hamilton's divine descent time isn't as short as he said. As a direct descendant of Radug, Radug can descend on Hamilton for at least half an hour without causing any permanent damage to Hamilton's body.

  This time if it wasn't for Moradin himself taking action and defeating Radug.

  Laduke had more than enough time to take down all the legendary golden golems in the area, thrash Raven, and still have time to chat with his juniors, earning their admiration.

  It can be said that Hamilton is actually the biggest trump card of the Grey Dwarf.

  As long as he is stationed in the tribe, ordinary forces do not dare to launch a large-scale attack. In this way, legendary strongmen who have been freed up can go out with peace of mind, for example, to find trouble with Lei Wen.

  Looking at Hamilton's sleeping face, Ronnie's tense facial lines relaxed.

  At this moment, a strange change suddenly occurred.

  "Rose, you slut!"

  "Die, Raven!"

  It makes no sense that two legendary grey dwarves suddenly attack, and the targets are Hamilton and Ronnie.

  "Dulric, you're mad!" Lannie shouted voicelessly, in the chaos he only managed to barely dodge the axe of that legendary grey dwarf Dulric, but could only watch helplessly as another legendary grey dwarf smashed Hamilton's head into a pulp with one swing.

  It's done!

  Dwarves' Hope!

  The future of dwarves!

  All hopes and all yearnings were shattered in this one blow!

  Lorn's mind was almost a complete blank, and the grey dwarves beside him were also stunned. They completely did not understand why two legendary grey dwarf elders would suddenly go mad and poison the hope of their entire tribe - Hamilton.

  To know that before this they were Hamilton's most loyal guardians, those who at the critical moment would willingly give their lives, and even their souls for Hamilton.

  Why?

  Why?!

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