Chapter 70 Humans, Elves and Dwarves

On the Lonely Mountain, the ruins of Hegu Town, where no one has come for a long time, suddenly became lively today.

Many people were carrying pots, chairs, tables, and large bags of rye and dried fish, and were constantly walking towards the valley.

They are moving.

Since the dragon Smaug burned their town a few days ago, the residents of Long Lake Town have lost their homes.

They have no place to live, nothing to do.

This made all the residents of Changhu Town, who were originally happy because of the death of the dragon, suffocated with haze and loss in their hearts.

Yeah, so what if the dragons died? Their homes were gone too.

Everyone can only look at the ruins in silence and mourning.

But when the people in Changhu Town felt sad, one person stood up.

He shouted loudly to all those who were immersed in grief at that time: “People of Changhu Zero Four and Three”, my friends, my relatives, please don’t be disappointed!

“The ship is gone, we can rebuild it!”

“The money is gone, we can make it again!”

Homes “were gone, we can rebuild too!”

“But we can’t be without hope, yes! How can we be without hope!”

“We’re still alive, and we still have infinite possibilities.

“Think about it, everyone, my friends, if you just give up like this. Then what are we going to do to face yesterday. What about that warrior, that warrior who gave everything and everything?”

“Fate has hit us, but we must not compromise on this!”

“So, raise your heads for me, cheer up your spirits, and tell me, what should you do next!”

With these words, the residents of Changhu Town woke up and shouted: “Rebuild your home! Rebuild your home!”

The sound gradually became neat and gigantic, piercing the long lake from a distance.

This is what happened that day.

Bud’s words moved all the residents of Long Lake Town at that time.

The people elected Bud as the new mayor, and then, after discussions, they all made a unified decision-to move to Riverdale!

So, today’s scene happened.

Everyone with cauldrons and small cauldrons kept looking at Hegu Town along the gravel path.

When the local king, Thranduil, brought his army of 100,000 elves to the bottom of the lonely mountain, what he saw was such a busy scene.

The people of Changhu Town, who were busy moving their houses, were also surprised and flustered by the sudden arrival of the army of elves.

They don’t know what’s going on.

Bud also saw this scene, and felt a little uneasy in his heart. He always felt that something was going to happen, so he hurried over and began to negotiate with the lords of these elves.

With the conversation, Bard gradually felt relieved. It turned out that the person in front of him was the elf king of the dark jungle. This time, he came to ask the dwarves of the Lonely Mountain for the debt they owed back then.

Speaking of the account, Bud finally remembered what Sorin once promised the residents of Long Lake Town.

Yes, Thorin had also promised them that if he recaptured the Lonely Mountain, he would enjoy the wealth of the underground city with them. How could he forget about it?

Now that their Changhu Town has been destroyed and moved to the river valley, everything needs to be repaired, and they need a lot of gold coins.

With this in mind, Bard opened his mouth and said to Thranduil:

“The elf king, the king of dwarves also made a promise to us and will give us something in return. In this case, why don’t I go to the Lonely Mountain to ask for it on your behalf? What do you think?”

Bard’s tone was very respectful, without the slightest overstepping.

However, although his face was calm, Bud was still a little worried. Of course, he was not worried that Thranduil would refuse his request, he just felt a little uneasy in his heart.

Bard has always believed in his sixth sense. When the dwarves were going to crusade against Smaug a few days ago, didn’t he have a premonition that the dragon might anger Long Lake Town?

Now, this feeling is rising from his heart again.

Bard glanced sideways at the countless elf army behind Thranduil, and felt even more uneasy.

What if, yes, there is a war?

Bud’s sixth sense told him the war was coming.

When an army appeared on another unfamiliar land, it often did not bring peace, but he was very clear about this.

Therefore, Bard just hopes that the Elf King can really get his things as he wishes, and can have a harmonious talk with the dwarves and enjoy the guests and hosts.

Therefore, he is willing to make some efforts in the middle to be a bridge between the two sides with racial conflicts.

But he really didn’t want to see any wars ignited around Lonely Mountain, because the people of Changhu Lake have had enough of too many disasters now…

Thranduil laughed when he heard Bard’s words:

“Help me get it? Do you think you can persuade that stubborn dwarf?”

Thranduil felt that Bard, the human lord living in the Lonely Mountain, was a little naive. Was Thorin really that easy to persuade?

If it was really so easy to persuade, how could he bring so many people here? Was he fed up?

Although Bud has always been polite and courteous, Thranduil is really not very optimistic about his idea.

“Elf King, please believe that everyone is peace-loving. I believe that after seeing the current situation, the King of Dwarves will definitely agree to our request.”

“In order to avoid unnecessary sacrifices, please allow me to talk to the king of dwarves, and I will definitely bring back a satisfactory result to you.” Bard asked again.

He really didn’t want to see a conflict between dwarves and elves. Of course, the reason was the same as before. The people of their Long Lake couldn’t stand the smoke of war.

Thranduil also hesitated.

If he could, he certainly didn’t want to have any contact with the damned dwarves like Thorin, and he didn’t want to go to war with them.

Because his kingdom, since the war thousands of years ago, has begun to wither, and even if it is not finally united with the elves of the dark forest, it is even impossible to maintain the stability of their Sindar elves.

Se 4.6 Randil knows better than anyone the harm caused by war, and he doesn’t want to see any sacrifices for his people.

Thinking in his heart, he finally changed his mind when he looked at Bud, who had a firm look and a resolute expression.

“Well, human, your suggestion impressed me, and I will give you two days. If you fail to convince the king of dwarves by then, then at that time, I will take it myself!”

Speaking of the last sentence, Thranduil’s words became cold again.

This trip, he must get back what belongs to him. If those dwarves really don’t know what to do, Thranduil will not tolerate it.

War is indeed cruel, but sometimes it is necessary.

“Yes!” Bard also felt Thranduil’s determination, and he also made up his mind-he, must convince Thorin!

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