I reforged the glory of the magic ring in Middle-earth

Chapter 119 has some intelligence, but not much.

Chapter 119 has some intelligence, but not much.

"My lord, the dwarven scum have joined forces with the Orcs led by Lord Bolger."

After Dain reunited with Bard, a wolf rider noticed the scene and quickly rushed back to report to the Orc commander who was in charge of pursuing Dain.

This Orc commander was the same Orc who had proposed to Azog before. He was now wearing armor that looked more sophisticated and more distinctive than other Orcs, and he had become the commander of this Orc army.

In fact, the strategy of taking advantage of the Orcs' numerical advantage and dividing them into multiple Orc pursuit teams to make the Dwarves exhausted in dealing with them was also its idea, not Azog as Dain thought.

This strategy did indeed cause the dwarf army to be constantly harassed during the retreat, unable to get sufficient rest and supplies, and gradually fell into trouble.

The Orc leader asked, "Does Lord Bolger have any instructions?"

When it mentioned the name "Borg", its tone was very respectful, with a hint of humility in its voice.

After all, it was Bolg's father, Azog, who had placed him at the head of the Orcs. Azog's prestige and power were unmatched within the Orc army, and Bolg, as Azog's son, naturally commanded the respect of the Orc leaders. He knew full well that his position was bestowed upon him by Azog, and so he treated Bolg with exceptional respect.

Although the Orc leader was unaware of the complex father-son relationship between Azog and Bolg, he simply believed that Bolg was Azog's son and should be respected.

Of course, it doesn't need to know. After all, the father-son relationship between Borg and Azog is fixed and there is no possibility of change (laughs).

The wolf rider replied, "After Lord Bolger and his Orcs reunited with Dain, they didn't stay long before leading the dwarves away towards Lake-town... I deliberately exposed my position to attract their attention, but Lord Bolger didn't seem to have left an Orc behind to give us orders."

There was a hint of confusion in its voice, and it was obviously puzzled by Lord Borg's behavior.

"No?" Now it was Commander Oak's turn to be troubled.

"No?" Now it was Commander Oak's turn to be troubled.

It frowned, as if thinking about something.

After a moment, it summoned its limited wisdom and said, "Lord Bolger must have a plan. Since Lord Azog has asked me to cooperate with him, we must fully cooperate with Lord Bolger. Lord Bolger must be trying to lure these dwarven scum into Long Lake Town and then shut them down and beat them."

The wolf rider nodded vigorously, then said, "So, sir, what do you mean by full cooperation? And what does this have to do with the dogs in Lake-town?"

It didn't understand what the Orc commander said at all, but since Lord Azog said it was smart, it should listen to it, so it should listen to this Orc.

For the first time in his life, the Orc Lord felt the intellectual limitations of his compatriots, and suddenly understood why Lord Azog, upon seeing him, immediately couldn't wait to promote him to the commander of an Orc army.

It took a deep breath, suppressed its inner anger towards the idiot, and said, "Let the army follow behind Master Borg for the time being and be ready to obey Master Borg's orders at any time."

"Yes!"

The wolf rider responded immediately. Although he still didn't quite understand, since the commander had spoken, he would carry it out resolutely.

On the other side, the Long Lake Town guards led by Bard were silently leading the remnants of Dain towards Long Lake Town.

Although Dain knew Thorin and his men's plan from the carrier pigeon, when he actually saw this group of people wrapped tightly in Orc armor rushing towards him, he almost couldn't help but raise his warhammer.

His fingers unconsciously clenched the handle of the warhammer, and a paleness appeared at the joints.

Even now, as he rode on the wild boar, he was still puzzled. After all, this group of people had not said a word or made a single move since they saw him, and had just started back the way they came.

Dain's nose twitched. The pungent smell wafting from these people also belonged to the stench of Orcs. He became even more suspicious, thinking to himself, "Could these really be Orcs?"

At this moment, Dain noticed that among the mounted guards of Changhu Town, one soldier, who looked somewhat uncoordinated, suddenly slowed down his horse. His movements seemed a little stiff, as if he was not used to riding a horse.

As Dain stared suspiciously, he heard a familiar voice coming from within the guard's armor. He was speaking to him in Dwarven. The voice, though muffled, held a hint of familiarity, causing Dain to relax his guard slightly.

"Lord Dain, I am Fili," said the soldier.

Then, from the other man's abdomen, another dwarf's voice came: "And me, Kili. But I can't see anything now...Ah, brother, can you please stop farting!"

It turned out that this Long Lake Town guard was actually Fili and Kili, disguised as two people stacked on top of each other, which was why their posture looked a bit uncoordinated. Fili was on top, riding on Kili's shoulders, while Kili was below, supporting Fili's weight with his hands, although their coordination was a bit funny.

Bard had noticed the wolf rider before, so he naturally didn't dare let the disguised Fili and Kili communicate with Dain.

After all, it is impossible for Bolg and the others to communicate with the dwarves.
Now, Bard keenly noticed that the wolf rider was gone, which made him feel a little relieved.

So he decisively asked Fili, Kili and Dain to conduct the necessary communication.

Dai Yin was completely relieved when he saw that it was a junior he was familiar with.

He had been scowling ever since the ambush, but now a smile finally appeared on his face: "Hey, Fili, Kili! Is Thorin okay?"

"Except that my uncle is worried about your safety, everything else is fine. Traps have been prepared in Long Lake Town to encircle the Orc army. As long as they enter, they will surely die." Fili replied immediately, and told Dain in detail the intelligence prepared by Tanes.

Dain smiled grimly. "Excellent! My hammer has long thirsted for the blood of those Orc scum. Now is the time to make them pay!"

Fili asked with concern, "Don't your heavy infantry need a rest? They've been marching continuously and are very exhausted."

Dain sneered and shook his head. "It's not too late to rest after we've wiped out those Orc scum. Too many of our compatriots have died at their hands. You must give us a chance to avenge them with your own hands."

Fili saw this and knew that Dain had made up his mind, so he didn't try to persuade him any further. He told Dain how long it would take to reach Lake Town, and then, amid Kili's dissatisfied voice, he returned to the Lake Town guards.

after a while.

"Bard and the others are back! They're followed by a group of dwarves. They must be Dain's army!"

Egon, who had the best eyesight, noticed the movement in the distance outside Long Lake Town. He stuck his head out from the watchtower and shouted to Tanes below.

Tanes nodded, looked at the stormtroopers who had quickly cleared a field specifically prepared for the Orc army, then smiled at Bernard and said, "Are you ready?"

"Do you mean to compete with you to see who can kill more Orcs? Since you are willing to hand over this weapon to me, I must defeat you at least once." Bernard asked with a grin, then stroked the weapon in his hand with favor.

It wasn't a knight's greatsword, but a silver scepter that looked like a giant snake entwining a planet.

Its name is - the World-Devouring Scepter.

Facing the vast number of Orc soldiers, it is natural to use this legendary weapon of mass destruction.

(End of this chapter)

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