Chapter 248. The Dragon King’s Suspicion II
Chapter 248. The Dragon King’s Suspicion II
Chapter 248. The Dragon King’s Suspicion II
Dragon King's Harem Chapter 248. The Dragon King's Suspicion II
"Why?" Eir asked General Guillotine in a calm tone, trying to maintain his composure. "I mean, this war was just King Uraugh's ambition to get Princess Evelina and trample His Majesty’s pride after all. He even went as far as forcing the young orcs to fight while the nobles and others disagreed with him," he tried to analyze. Still, his confusion was clear in his voice.
"As I said, Sir Eiron," Guillotine retorted, his voice low and menacing. "It's too good to be true,” he repeated. “That's not their characteristic at all. It was the same as seeing the dragons cowering and surrendering without a fight. It never happened and never will. We'd rather die fighting than have to do it,” he explained his point.
"Moreover, we are talking about Vurdor, their capital," Guillotine continued. His tone was firm. "I don't think they will just open the gate on us and surrender."
As Eir and General Guillotine discussed the ongoing war with the orcs, my mind wandered, lost in deep thought. I was grappling with the situation’s complexities, trying to make sense of it all.
In the midst of my contemplation, a memory from my former life flashed into my mind. It was an ancient tale of two countries locked in an interminable war. As the story went on, one of the countries, weary of the endless conflict, hatched a devious plan. They pretended to surrender and invited the enemy general for negotiations. But when the opposing general arrived at the designated location, he was met with an ambush, and a massacre ensued.
The memory was chilling, and I couldn't shake off the feeling that the prince of the orc tribe, Burz, was planning to do the same thing.
Without thinking, the words tumbled out of my mouth. "No, it's a trap," I muttered.
My words broke through the tense conversation. Eir and Guillotine turned to me with curious expressions on their faces. I could feel their eyes boring into me, waiting for me to explain my sudden outburst.
“Burz might try to ambush us once we enter Vurdor,” I said, my voice low and steady.
With a furrowed brow, I glanced at Guillotine and Eir, considering my next words carefully. "No, I have a better idea," I said, feeling a sense of confidence growing inside me.
They both looked at me expectantly. "What is it, Your Majesty?" Eir asked, his voice filled with curiosity.
"Since they want to assassinate us, we have to be one step ahead of them," I said with a wicked smirk, enjoying the thought of turning the tables on our enemies.
Eir raised an eyebrow. "What do you have in mind?" he asked.
"We'll play along with their game and pretend to fall into their trap," I started my explanation.
After that, I explained every detail of my plan to them. A strategy that could make them regret their decision.
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