Chapter 631: It should be discussing [Tal]
"Since it's a discussion... do you mind entering the fort and explaining carefully?" Lelan tried to humble his attitude; fortunately, he practiced this when he was currying with the Duke of Makin, so he was not unfamiliar at this moment;
"Don't try to change my mind." Taal replied coldly.
Taal knew that the black dragon was almost invincible, but he was not.
The black dragon only gave him a sword, and his physical fitness was similar to before;
Although Amy still has the awareness of protecting herself and her strength has not decreased much, she may be injured after all;
After all, I am still too young. Who knows if this old guy in front of me will prepare some tricks, ambush, poison, and hidden weapons?
There is no need to sell your safety in exchange for so-called face.
After being scolded, Lelan hurriedly lowered his head—but, as cunning as him, he had already guessed that Tar might not be "invincible";
...He just felt that he couldn't stand the dragon's power.
"The Korri tribe has rich experience and skills to resist monsters, while the Fares Kingdom has sufficient and complete supplies." Tarr felt that Lelan's expression was becoming more and more uncomfortable, but the conversation had to continue: "So, we must work together to fight those monsters."
Lelan knew that he would nod himself at this moment.
"The most important thing to work together to fight is to ensure the safety of both sides." Tarr continued, "and in the mountains, the simple fence of the Korri tribe is as threatening as a toy in front of the monster..."
Lelan's brow frowned, but he was not stupid enough to refute;
"... Therefore, I have ordered many tribes of the Korrie to migrate southward, and they will soon arrive at the northern border."
There is no room for objection at all.
"So, you must complete the publicity of this situation in as short as possible and prepare for the acceptance of our people; of course, I will provide some assistance to this work."
The so-called assistance is to fly along the northern border and yell twice to let those people know that there is really a black dragon coming;
In the face of absolute power, the complaints that might have originally appeared will quickly dissipate.
"At the same time, our tribesmen live in the mountains and forests all year round, while the residents of the Kingdom of Fares are idle with large tracts of vast land. This unfair status quo should have been ended long ago." Taal continued in an irrefutable tone, "So, you must also divide a space for our tribesmen to survive and cultivate."
This is too much! Lelan gritted his teeth: It's simple as you say it, do you know how difficult it will be to do it?
Both sides are a feud! A feud! Especially in the northern border area! These fierce barbarians often plunder villages, and sometimes even the affiliated villages of the city cannot escape the evil hands!
Let you live in the north? Are you sure that both sides can live in harmony?
"If you are worried about friction between the people on both sides, then you can clearly define the boundaries of where to live." Taal continued, "Do you have anything to say about this?"
"Dare to ask... how many Korie people are rushing towards the border?" Lelan felt a little lighter in his sense of oppression, and he could finally ask something.
"No less than 150,000 people," replied Tar. "The tribes in the northern kingdom of Fares are all coming to the south, and there are at least 150,000 of them who will arrive in the northern border; they will arrive at any possible location on the border one after another, and I do not want to see the bloodshed on both sides."
"Even if the problem of residence can be solved," Lelan said with courage, "food..."
"Well, food is the key point, I hope you will remember it." Taal interrupted Lelan roughly, "Although our tribe prepared a certain amount of ration, there was little left when they arrived at their destination; if they did not receive timely supplies, they fell into hunger on a large scale... I would regard it as if the North did not have much sincerity to cooperate."
Considering that this requirement was a bit too much, Taal made Deslap howl quite appropriately;
The shocking sound echoed in Lelan's mind, and also reminded him what would happen if he opposed it.
...This is also impossible. Tal sighed, and let the black dragon approach the castle slightly.
"This...is not because I don't have the sincerity to cooperate, but the food in the northern border is really limited." Lelan took a deep breath, but his head couldn't help but bury his head lowered: "If you add 150,000 people, it is estimated that the entire northern border will fall into famine after a period of time..."
Tsk, can’t we solve the problem of food by relying solely on strength?
No, it can be solved, it's just a different way.
"You don't have to worry about this." Tar said slowly, "I know that the Central Kingdom of Fares has abundant food reserves; if you use the grain in your territory for the time being, I will go to the Central Kingdom to 'borrow food'."
...You are robbing food! Lelan scolded Taal eight times in his heart, but on the surface, he still had a smile as respectful as possible.
"Of course, we will not occupy the labor fruits of the people of the Kingdom of Fares for vain." Tar's attitude was a little kinder. "In the future, after the lives of the tribesmen in the north are stable, we will gradually return these foods through farming."
When you finish your food, the stone tablet on my grave will probably be almost rotten. Lelan sneered in his heart.
"And, after the monsters attacked us, we will no longer be short of food." Taal continued to comfort, "They are still relatively large."
"Thank you very much for your kindness." As long as you can't starve, you can eat anything when you're so hungry. Lelan thought.
"The above is what we discussed." Taal did not intend to ask the other party if he had any objections. "For our cooperation, I hope you can strictly abide by it. In addition, you must issue relevant orders to the North as soon as possible to avoid possible conflicts."
Lelan did not show any intention of refuting.
"Finally, I think I should show a little sincerity." Tar's mouth rose slightly - now, the people of Blade City may lack a sufficient understanding of the power of the Black Dragon, "But don't worry, I won't hurt you, or even destroy your environment."
Deslap roared with Taal's voice, raised his head and faced the sky;
The roaring black and red flames burst out from its throat, rushing straight towards the clouds in the sky like magma;
The pillar of flame continued to extend in the vision of everyone in Blade City, and finally tore the clouds apart - the original cloud curtain was burned by the dragon breath!
The sunlight shone through the holes in the clouds, just shining at the location of the black dragon. The dark scales flashed with dazzling light under the sunlight.
Chapter completed!