Chapter 245. The Prince of The Orc Tribe II
Chapter 245. The Prince of The Orc Tribe II
Chapter 245. The Prince of The Orc Tribe II
Dragon King's Harem Chapter 245. The Prince of The Orc Tribe II
Burz’s PoV
The tense silence hung in the air. Burz's words reverberated through the room. The heavy atmosphere was palpable. The nobles shifted in their seats, their expressions betraying their unease at Burz's suggestion.
A hush fell over the room as a noble broke the silence, his voice trembling slightly. "We understand," he said, his eyes darting around the room as if seeking support from his fellow lords. "Yet handed Vurdor to the Dragons without a fight...," he trailed off, shaking his head from side to side in disapproval.
Burz stood tall, his back straight and his expression resolute. "I never said we will just hand over Vurdor to them," he said firmly, his voice carrying the weight of his convictions. "I only say we will open the gate and welcome them well."
The nobles exchanged nervous glances, their minds racing with possibilities. They knew Burz to be a man of intelligence, but they also knew that his father and sister possessed far more strength and power than he did. However, they also knew that Burz was not one to be underestimated, for he possessed a sharp mind and a cunning wit.
"What is your plan?" one of the nobles asked, his eyes narrowing in suspicion. He knew that there had to be more to Burz's plan than what he had revealed.Fôllôw new stories at novelhall.com
Burz's lips curved into a sly smile, and he leaned forward in his chair. "Since we can't face them, we will assassinate them."
Gasps of shock and horror echoed throughout the room at Burz's revelation. The nobles exchanged looks of disbelief, their minds racing with the implications of such a drastic plan.
"You mean, will you bring a fight into Vurdor?" the most skeptical of the nobles asked, his tone laced with doubt and skepticism.
"What do you think?" Burz finally asked after a long moment of silence. "Or do you have other ideas?"
The nobles exchanged hesitant glances, weighing their options carefully. They knew that they had to act quickly, but they also had to ensure that their plan was foolproof. After a long moment of contemplation, one of them finally spoke up.
"We agree," he said, his voice trembling with a mixture of fear and determination. "We don't see any other options. This is risky, but it also has high potential."
Burz nodded, relieved that his fellow nobles were on board with his plan. They didn't have any other options, and they had to trust each other if they were to have any chance of success.
"Alright," Burz said, his voice ringing out with a sense of urgency. "We must immediately order the servants to prepare the welcoming celebration of the Dragons. We have to prepare the best food for them, and also wine. If necessary, we have to decorate the gate to show that we really welcome them."
The nobles nodded, their expressions grim as they contemplated the enormity of the task ahead. They knew that they had to make the Dragons feel welcome if they were to have any chance of succeeding in their plan.
"But isn't that weird?" one of the nobles spoke up, his brow furrowed in confusion. "The Dragons will assume we plan something if we welcome them without reason. At least we need a strong reason to tell why all this makes sense."
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