After stopping the heroic ogre, the ogre priest started a fierce debate with him. The content of the debate was naturally whether he should move with the ogre tribe.
When the argument began, the heroic ogre was extremely surprised by the actions of his brother, the ogre priest, who had always obeyed his command. What he didn't understand was why the ogre priest was firmly opposed to evacuating with the ogres.
The heroic ogre was even more puzzled by the ogre priest's attempt to introduce the necromancer to Tarnan.
In the heroic ogre's impression, all mages are evil, even the necromancers of a different camp from Brakada. There must be other unknown reasons why this mage wants to be recommended by him so much.
During the argument, the conflict of words made the hero ogre very angry.
In the view of the heroic ogre, it must have been the previous necromancer who said something to the ogre priest that changed its mind and even made it forget the experience of being oppressed by the mage.
The debate became more and more intense. Faced with this situation among the tribal leaders, these ogres didn't know who to listen to. They had to stop their actions and wait for the results to be decided among them.
During their argument, the ghost dragon had been observing in the sky. Once they really started to evacuate, they would immediately let Rhodes know this through their spiritual imprint and attack them at the same time.
During the argument, the ogre priest once again experienced the stubbornness of the heroic ogre. No matter how he tried to persuade him, the heroic ogre was unwilling to believe Rhodes. He only said that in order to ensure the safety of his people, he must evacuate here.
As the two ogres bickered louder and louder, so did the argument between them.
There was only a small difference between the two ogres, and the battle started directly. If the ogre priest had not taken the initiative to soften his tone, knowing that he could not defeat the heroic ogre no matter what, they might have started fighting.
The heroic ogre also understood that the ogre priest in front of him also argued with himself for the sake of his tribe.
If the ogre priest is not his brother, the heroic ogre will not forgive any ogre who dares to question his decision.
After realizing what the heroic ogre was thinking, the ogre priest could only change his ways and persuade the heroic ogre in other ways.
Among them, a very important point is safety during evacuation.
Under normal circumstances, facing a migrating ogre tribe, other creatures would not dare to stand in the way.
Even villages built on their path will be evacuated first to avoid encountering this group of ogres head-on, especially under the leadership of heroic ogres.
Therefore, when the ogres evacuate, the traveling teams are often relatively close to each other and do not deliberately separate the teams.
Through this situation during the evacuation, and through the attack method of the ghost dragon, the ogre priest made the hero ogre understand that if he evacuated like this, all the ogres here would probably die in the Netherworld Dragon's Breath under.
At that time, even if the heroic ogre survived, he would lose the meaning of his existence after losing all his clan members.
The heroic ogre, who had been dismissive of what the ogre priest said before, finally fell silent after learning about this situation, and began to seriously think about the possibility of what the ogre priest said.
Seeing the heroic ogre's expression at this time, the ogre priest finally breathed a sigh of relief. The experience of living together for many years made the ogre priest understand that the heroic ogre showed such a look, obviously taking what he said into consideration.
Finally, the heroic ogre gave up the idea of leading his people to leave this place immediately. However, it also rejected the ogre priest's plan to build fortifications and instead let the remaining ogres disperse and evacuate.
The idea of the ogre priest is to keep all the ogres within the tribe by building a defensive offensive, and the ogre priest will use these three days to persuade the heroic ogres.
However, the heroic ogre planned to let his ogres disperse and retreat, which disrupted the ogre priest's plan. The ogre priest didn't know whether this approach of the heroic ogre would make Rhodes' The attack comes early.
However, this was obviously better than retreating directly. The ogre priest wanted to continue to persuade the heroic ogre, but it had no effect.
Considering the possible surveillance of ghost dragons in the sky, under the instructions of the heroic ogre, the surrounding ogres returned to their original fortresses, but among these ogres, several ogres Walking towards the outer forest, it seemed as if they were just out looking for food.
After a while, the ogre that originally went out did not return. Several more ogres walked towards the previous location in the tribe.
In the sky, the ghost dragons saw their actions, but they were unable to discern their intentions and could only pass the information that appeared here to Rhodes.
At this time, Rhodes, who was meditating, was suddenly interrupted by a message from the spiritual imprint.
After understanding the behavior of this group of ogres, Rhodes snorted coldly. They obviously didn't take what he said seriously.
Through the images transmitted from the spiritual imprint, Rhodes noticed that the ogre priest whom he had originally entrusted with an important task was now in the tribe.
The hero ogre is beside it, and it seems that it is discussing something with the hero ogre.
The ogre's reaction was much faster than Rhodes expected. Rhodes had just recovered the mana consumed in the last battle, but the ogre tribe had already begun to disperse and evacuate.
In this regard, Rhodes realized that it was obviously impossible to achieve his plan by relying on the ogre priest alone. Even if he had given the poison to the ogre priest and even explained the method completely, the ogre priest would not go. use it.
Rhodes knew that if he wanted to solve the problem of these ogres, he still had to rely on himself.
Rhodes was only a little regretful about the choice of these ogres.
I glanced at the passage ahead again. The oil lamp was still emitting light in front of me, making the originally deep passage vaguely discernible.
Rowling was in deep meditation, and interrupting her rashly might cause damage to her spirit.
Rhodes could only apologize to Rowling in the rear passage, but this would not affect Rhodes' decision-making.
Rhodes stood up and walked out of the passage.