Vientiane Throne of Civilization

Chapter 2030 No time to explain, charge!

Chapter 2030 No time to explain, charge!

At this moment, upon hearing Prince Morton's words, all the clan elders present exchanged glances, keeping their eyes down and pretending not to hear.

Wright couldn't help but take a deep breath.

Even he, who is usually good-tempered, couldn't help but lose his temper at this moment.

"It would be redundant for me to ask you to come back."

"Big brother, don't be angry! I just didn't apply, didn't I?"

Prince Morton still maintained his innocent expression.

"I don't think you'll be able to apply, do you?"

Does Wright not understand his younger brother?
The other elves need to sign their names, and they can ask their respective clan leaders. As Prince Morton's younger brother, the Great Zhou would certainly not accept his application casually; they would definitely ask him first.

Seeing that his good-natured older brother seemed genuinely angry, Prince Morton immediately adopted a docile demeanor.

"Is there anything I can do for you, Your Majesty the Elf King?"

After saying that, he blinked twice.

Wright obviously couldn't really be angry with his own brother; even if he was angry for a moment, the anger would quickly dissipate.

Looking at Prince Morton, who was trying to ingratiate himself with him, Wright sighed.

"Alright, that's all for you. I still have matters to discuss with the elders and clan leaders. You may leave now."

"okay."

Prince Morton responded and was about to slip away.

After taking only two steps, Prince Morton turned to look at his elder brother, whose face was full of worry, and then at the elders and patriarchs who seemed helpless. He sighed...

"As I said before, the clansmen want to go to Da Zhou because life is better there. Instead of just chatting here, you elders and clan leaders would be better off going to Da Zhou for a while and experiencing it for yourselves. Then the truth will be revealed."

After saying this, Prince Morton quickly slipped away before Wright and the elders could react.

But Prince Morton's words did indeed remind them.

What would be the ideal solution for Wright and his team in handling this situation?
That is to make the elves in their race no longer want to go to the Great Zhou, and ideally, those elves who have already applied to become citizens of the Great Zhou will also want to come back.

In that case, if they go and negotiate with the Great Zhou, they should be able to bring their entire clansmen back.

To do this, they first need to figure out what exactly is attracting those tribesmen.

When the two sides had just reached an agreement to let the elves work in Da Zhou, Wright also visited Da Zhou's city for two days.

He admitted that the food in Da Zhou was delicious, the cities were clean, and everything was quite good, but was it really so good that these people would abandon their villages, where they had lived for hundreds or thousands of years, and want to move to the cities of Da Zhou?

Wright was a little skeptical and actually decided to go to the Great Zhou for a while to see what would happen.

Before that, he definitely needs to make thorough preparations.

If you were to ask who he thought was most familiar with the cities of the Great Zhou Dynasty, it would probably be his younger brother, Prince Morton.

When Prince Morton heard that his elder brother was really going to stay in Da Zhou for a while, he immediately got excited.

"Prepare? What's there to prepare? We'll take the train first thing tomorrow morning. I have a room, you can just stay at my place."

"..."

Wright originally thought that since he was the Elf King, he would need to submit some kind of document when he went there.

In response, Prince Morton retorted... "Then I'm still an elven prince, can't I come and go as I please?"

"..."

Wright was speechless.

And that was indeed the case. Wright was immediately taken by Prince Morton to change into summer clothes suitable for the city of Da Zhou, and arrived at the train station early the next morning.

From Wright's perspective, the number of elves in this train station was surprisingly large.

In the Elf Forest, not every elf has seen the Elf King, mainly because no one would expect that their Elf King would appear in the train station.

But there was no guarantee that he wouldn't be recognized, so to avoid trouble, Prince Morton simply put a baseball cap on Wright.

Compared to his own somewhat flamboyant attire, Wright's was much more understated, basically the most common clothing worn by the people of Da Zhou in the summer.

Standing among a group of elves who were going to travel to the Great Zhou Dynasty, he didn't seem out of place at all.

"Brother, wait here for me, I'll go buy the tickets."

Prince Morton was completely familiar with this process, unlike Wright, who was not very familiar with it.

It's worth mentioning here that, compared to the days when only two carriages were used to carry passengers, two carriages are no longer sufficient.

Fortunately, the construction of the Elf Port has been basically completed in the past few years. Although the transportation of supplies still requires this train, the Great Zhou has also freed up more carriages for passenger transport.

The number of passenger carriages has now increased to five.

"Big brother, when the train comes and the carriage door opens, you protect me and rush inside."

"what?"

Wright had no idea what was going on when he heard a horn in the distance. The empty train that had unloaded its cargo at the elven port was already pulling into the station.

"No time to explain, charge!"

Seeing the carriage door already open and hearing Prince Morton's words, Wright didn't have time to think much. He grabbed Prince Morton and rushed into the carriage.

The physique of a martial artist at the Transcendent Realm was invincible at this moment. Before the other elves could react, Wright had already pulled Prince Morton into the carriage.

"Sit here, sit here!"

Prince Morton was quick-witted and grabbed two seats, pulling his elder brother to sit down with him.

Soon after, Wright realized why he had to rush in.

In the blink of an eye, their carriage was packed to the brim.

Not only were the seats full, but even the aisle was packed with elves. This sight surprised Wright, but the elves in the carriage seemed to be used to it.

"Okay, we don't need to worry about the rest. Let's just take the train to the final stop, which is the city center station."

Some elves got off at the border station, and there were two more stops in between where several more got off, but at the same time, others got on, keeping the carriage crowded.

However, it had little impact on Wright and Prince Morton, who had secured their seats immediately.

As the train arrived at the city center station, a huge crowd of passengers disembarked from the five carriages in a spectacular fashion, leaving Wright, who had never experienced anything like it, somewhat bewildered.

There was no luggage. In Prince Morton's words, daily necessities could be bought directly in Da Zhou, and as for clothes, he could wear his, since the two brothers were about the same size.

So, as soon as they got off the train at the city center station, Prince Morton dragged Wright into the restaurant. It was still early, around nine in the morning, and they planned to have some morning tea first.

(End of this chapter)

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