Broad World

Chapter 160 Secret Weapon

Henry glanced at the world of chaos outside, and laughed at himself mentally. He originally wanted to use these orcs to gain experience through the city wall. Now it seems that even the orcs who don't like to use their brains the least will not rush forward to die foolishly.

"Let's go, let's go to the tower over there to keep warm. It's not a good idea to stand here and blow the wind in this kind of weather." He said and walked towards the place with the fire with his companion.

Just when the Heim organization began to call people from door to door, more than 30,000 orc warriors were hiding in a huge underground cave. The entrance of the cave has been tightly sealed by the priest using spells, and ordinary people can't see what's going on inside.

Sim pointed to a dozen giant beasts deep in the cave and said, "Look! This is our secret weapon! The mastodon captured in the northern forest."

Sackham narrowed his eyes and carefully observed these huge elephant-like creatures. They are about four meters tall, nearly five meters long, and weigh at least two tons. The ivory growing out of the mouth is almost as long as the nose. It is believed that the unlucky ones hit by these guys will die instantly.

"With these giant beasts, we can easily smash through the city gate of Sundabar. Those weak humans and stubborn dwarves can't resist such an impact. Now we just need to wait quietly for a few days, and then take advantage of the cover of the blizzard to capture this city in one fell swoop. I will personally hold a sacrifice ceremony in the volcanic fissure to pay tribute to the great orc god "Gruumsh". "Sim's one-eyed eyes flickered with frenzy.

Hearing his words, the orcs let out a frantic cry, and everyone was very excited to destroy the city that had stood in their way for hundreds of years. Especially the underground volcanic fissures, which are said to produce weapons and armor unique on the entire continent.

While everyone was in a frenzy, Sackham quietly came to Kex's side. He lowered his voice and asked, "Is there any way to stop Sim? If we capture Sundabar, we will be finished. His reputation will reach its peak by then, and maybe he will be appreciated by the orc gods and become a chosen one."

The old shaman looked at the orcs around him solemnly. These roaring guys had lost their minds and were completely attracted by the scene Sim described. What they are thinking about now is probably how to conquer and enslave those dwarves happily and provide excellent equipment for the entire army.

"It's not the right time yet, you have to be patient and patient. Leave Sim and some mastodons to those adventurers. I believe these guys will find a way to deal with them. Of course, I will give them some proper hints. Everything is for the future of the northern orcs." He whispered a spell, and a spirit left his body and flew towards the city wall.

Henry sat beside the campfire a little bored, his eyes glanced at the snow scene outside the tower from time to time. Now there is nothing to do but wait, the whole city has been tricked by the orcs. A large number of civilians were organized, led by formal soldiers, patrolled along the streets and city walls, and reported any clues immediately.

It was noon soon, and Amy set up a pot on the fire. The half-orc warrior cut a slaughtered ram into small pieces and threw it into the pot, and then added some onion, ginger, garlic and a small amount of pepper. It didn't take long for the smell of mutton to waft out, causing the soldiers on guard on the tower to look down frequently.

After all the meat inside was cooked, Henry put some salt in it, then picked up a spoonful and tasted it, it was just right, neither salty nor bland. Pointing to the earthenware pot on the ground, he said to Vaughn, "Put a can of broth and send it to the soldiers above. They should be freezing fast. Drink some hot soup to keep them warm."

"No problem, I'll send them up right away." The half-orc warrior picked up the pot and filled the clay pot, then climbed up the stairs with his arms in his arms.

Suddenly a green light passed through the wall, and everyone who was about to eat began to feel inexplicably sleepy. They forced themselves to drink the mutton soup in the bowl, and then fell asleep on the ground next to the campfire. Vaughan accepted the thanks from the soldiers and walked down from the top with a smile on his face, but he felt a little heavy in his head when he walked halfway, and then rolled down the stairs.

After Henry fell asleep, he felt a small thing with wings flying around him. It yelled loudly at itself, but it didn't make any sound. He followed the little guy curiously, walking along a long passage, and after an unknown amount of time, the scene in front of him suddenly changed.

The tunnel that was about to reach the end was instantly replaced by a dark and deep cave. It was so dark inside that nothing could be seen, except for the howling of an unknown animal. Just when he was going to go in to find out, the cave suddenly started to tremble violently, and in the blink of an eye, he saw a pair of long fangs piercing his body.

"Ah!!!!" Amy's scream pulled everyone back from the strange dream.

Vaughn also stood up from the ground, patted his dizzy head and asked, "What's going on? We seem to have fallen asleep all of a sudden."

Henry glanced thoughtfully at the strange expressions on everyone's faces. "Tell me about what you all dreamed just now. If I'm not mistaken, everyone's dreams should be similar."

"Damn it! I was caught by something like a tentacle." Banbok was the first to tell its dream.

Amy wiped the sweat off her face in shock and said, "I dreamed that I was crushed by a huge animal's foot."

"I kept running forward and didn't see anything, but the vibrations from the ground indicated that this monster must be very big." Zuwosa spat hard, it seemed that she was being chased miserably in her dream.

The half-orc warrior scratched his head carelessly. "Don't just look at me like this, I just woke up when I fell asleep, and I didn't see anything."

Henry sighed helplessly and said to everyone: "It means that a monster appeared in all of our dreams, and everyone only saw or heard part of it."

"Master, what do you mean. Someone is reminding us that danger is coming soon? And the monster in this dream is the crisis that needs to be dealt with?" Amy asked, frowning.

"You're right, otherwise it's impossible to explain why we all fell asleep all of a sudden, and it's all such a strange dream. I don't think anyone will say it's just a coincidence?" Henry picked up a branch and drew the images described by everyone, trying to piece these things together to see what it was.

It didn't take long for him to drop the idea. There are so many strange creatures in this world that even a knowledgeable legendary mage cannot recognize them all. Based on these few characteristics, at least thirty similar guys can be found in the monster illustrations.

Henry threw the branch in his hand into the fire and sighed. Now he misses the network and computer system on the earth more and more. If there is a jigsaw puzzle software now, it would be great to input all the monster data into it, and then automatically piece it together. It's a pity that the ideal is very **** and the reality is very skinny. He hasn't even worked out the simplest transistor computer yet.

Putting these messy thoughts behind him, Henry began to chant spells in a low voice, and cast several prophecy spells in a row. In the end, I got nothing but an approximate height and weight. He took the data and went straight to the city hall, and found Haim who was busy processing official documents at a desk.

Henry handed over the note that recorded all the information. "Someone pulled us all into a dream just now, and all of these are part of the monster I saw in the dream. I obtained these specific data with magic."

Haim looked at the description above and frowned. "Can you guarantee that this is not a trap? As far as I know, there are not many monsters in the north that can weigh up to two tons. Almost all of them live north of the Spine of the World, where no one has ever traveled."

"It's always right to be careful. After all, there is no trace of the enemy yet, and danger may occur at any time. As for the trap, I don't think it looks like it. If you want to choose to deceive, it should be you. After all, we are a group of outsiders." After careful consideration, Henry made an answer.

"Damn orc bastards, they are getting more and more cunning." Haim cursed fiercely. "I'm going to have someone pour water on the city gate to freeze it all. All the giant crossbow operators are on standby all day. A two-ton monster is not an easy character to deal with. Its huge size alone is enough for us." As he spoke, he went out and gave some instructions to the guards at the gate.

The guards quickly conveyed the order, and ten minutes later, a bonfire was lit in the open space near the city gate, with several oversized pots on it. Nearly a hundred citizens kept shoveling snow inside, and it didn't take long for buckets of water to be poured on the city gate. The cold weather caused the water to freeze quickly. After more than an hour, the entire gate was frozen solid. The soldiers on both sides blinked twice with their spears, but found that they could not penetrate at all.

When Haim saw that it was almost half a meter thick, he nodded to the guard next to him. The latter walked up and asked everyone to stop splashing water. They simply packed up their things and returned to their posts.

"Now that the entire city gate is sealed, even a red dragon's hot breath will not be able to melt such a thick layer of ice."

Henry glanced at the crystal clear city gate and smiled, thinking: The red dragon would not be so stupid to attack the city gate. They only need to spray a few mouthfuls of fire around the sky, and within a few minutes, the entire city can be turned into a sea of ​​flames. (To be continued.)

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