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Chapter 75 Delo Dwarfs and Goblins(1/2)

The derro dwarf Kip blinked at the goblin copper block, then looked away, covering his mouth with his hand, and pulling at his messy beard.

When Copper saw this, he had no choice but to look not at Jeep, but at the purple-red light emitted by the fluorescent bacteria.

He did not follow Brienne's instructions to kill the derro.

With Tymora on top, he couldn't do anything at all.

He saw Jip tied up with chains alone on the altar, and he saved him for no reason other than that he felt so pitiful.

"My, uh... my tribe sold me," Jipu said suddenly.

He looked as if he was going to say more, but stopped and avoided the goblin's gaze.

"Sold you?" Copper Nugget was shocked, "Did he sell you to the dark elves?"

Jip tugged at his beard and nodded sadly.

From the light red sight of the copper block, one can clearly see that the heat on Jeep's face is building up.

He made an odd gesture to push something away, then continued playing with his beard.

"Why did your tribe sell you?" Tongnuan'er couldn't help but ask.

Copper saw Ji Pu's face wrinkled like a ball of melted wax, he lowered his head and sighed heavily.

He smiled again, as if the topic they were discussing had nothing to do with him.

He said slowly: "Jip doesn't...Jip doesn't...doesn't have magic like the wizards in the Council of Scholars. There is no magic in Jip's body, it's empty, it's all empty. It's not there after birth, maybe. Jip, scholars

I don’t know why. Jip doesn’t know how magic comes into his hands or his head. Scholars, they have magic, magic to conquer others, magic to kill others, but..."

He didn't continue talking. Copper Block couldn't help but choked in his throat. He said in disbelief: "Your tribe sold you just for this? Didn't your father stop..."

The truth is obvious.

Copper Block cut off his words in time, but it was too late.

Gip coughed, then he raised his thin hand in front of his face, carefully examining his fingers and palm as if they were priceless treasures.

"my father."

Jip said sadly and smiled again, "Father was very angry. He said that Jip had no magic, and the whole tribe was ashamed. The father said, Jip, now, is a slave. Jip talked like a slave. To be honest, Jip also acted like a slave.

Jip worked as a slave, and his father became even more angry and said, 'Get out!' He sold Jip as a slave."

The derro shrugged, his voice dull and monotonous.

When he looked down at the ground, Copper Block could even see a trace of tears flashing in his eyes. "Scholar, drow, are all gone now. Jip has no magic, but Jip now has 'divine providence',

It's good to be a pastor, hey."

Copper Nugget forced himself not to think about the information Brian told him about the murderer. He sighed, stood up and said to Jip:

"Now go get the dragon egg. I saved you. You must tell me the location of the dragon egg. Now tell me your secret plan and don't say too much else. If you dare to lie to me, I will kill you."

The derro glared at the copper block and snorted suspiciously, his face heating up again with anger.

However, before Jip could speak, Copper reached behind his back and inserted his fingers into a small slit on the belt behind his back.

He found the ultimate weapon and the ultimate defense, both scrolls safely there, given to him by Brian.

The copper block gritted its teeth, took them out, and put them where they could be easily accessed.

Because he had thought long and hard about the next moment.

The Vortex Stone Tunnel is the secret base of the derro dwarves. Sometimes there is no other way out, so you have to force your way in. There is a proverb of the goblin clan: There is no other way out, you have to force your way in!

The two of them advanced until they were still 200 feet away from a large crack. Copper Null realized what danger there was and said softly: "Stop."

Jipp immediately stopped and looked around with a little doubt.

The copper block approached him, carefully keeping a certain distance from the derro to prevent him from suddenly drawing his sword.

"Listen to me." Copper Nugget met Jip's eyes and said, "We have to go in together and walk very slowly. If you want to pick up something, do it slowly and don't make a sound. It's best not to

What noise did it make?"

Why am I saying this? The derro are the enemy, why am I saying this?

Copper Nugget recalled Brian's solemn warning to him and about the evil gods of the derro dwarves, and he couldn't help but think suspiciously.

"Thank you." Jip nodded and whispered. He walked toward the large crack that gave off light, his steps silent.

Copper saw a new expression appear on the scarred face of the derro. It was an expression of happiness and joy.

The goblin copper block stood there and looked at the derro dwarf deeply. Then he took a deep breath, silently prayed for the blessing of the goddess of luck, Tymora, and followed him.

Jeep is already on its way to the cracks.

Copper has to follow him to find the dragon egg.

All of this, all of this is for that dragon egg, to destroy that dragon egg, the goblin thought silently in his heart.

He even thought about destroying a dragon egg. Is this any different from killing a newborn baby?

Copper Nugget knew he had done something terrible.

He couldn't fool Lady Luck, she knew everything, including this.

Maybe Brian will forgive me for destroying the dragon egg.

Because it is a red dragon egg. The red dragon is evil. The red dragon is evil. The red dragon is evil. The red dragon destroyed my tribe. They are all evil, not copper pieces.

He told himself this over and over again, but somehow he didn't believe what he said now.

He shook his head to get the thought out of his head. He was deceiving a half-elf, not a child or an incarnation of a god.

If I'm going to be cursed, then curse me, Copper thought angrily.

Copper saw the jeep stop and looked back in confusion. The goblin realized that he was running just now and might have made too much noise.

The smell in the air was terrible, and the copper now smelled of dead creatures, of decay.

The ground, like the rest of the place, was covered with moss that he hated, but right in front of him was a dark mass that looked like a corpse.

It was a drow. Most of the flesh on his body had been eaten, and one of his legs was missing. He was lying in a strange posture, his bones were scattered, and he was so filthy that no one dared to touch it.

His exposed bones were tangled with the moss on the ground and the remnants of his clothing.

Copper Block looked away from the corpse and tried not to inhale the air.

He almost vomited again, but he still held back and swallowed. He saw more slender black corpses lying on the ground in front of him, like a group of forgotten dolls.

He felt that something was bothering him, and it felt bad. He shook his head and continued to walk forward.

Copper saw that Jeep was only twenty steps ahead of him, and he was carefully observing the situation inside the crack.

Rotting corpses appear to have little effect on the derro.

Jeep carefully inspected the corpses on the ground, then looked up. After finding that there was no threat, he entered the crack.

Copper Nugget held the fireball scroll that Brian gave him in his hand. If Jeep dared to hurt him or deceive him, he would set off a big fireball to kill him.

He saw that Jeep was already inside the crack.

Jip kicked aside a few bones scattered on the ground, perhaps the arms of the drow. He looked down at the ground, as if he had stepped on something, like a piece of clothing or something.

Copper plucked up the courage to enter the cave, and immediately smelled the stench of rotting flesh.

Human remains of different parts are scattered on the ground here, and they are deliberately arranged in the shape of a spiral vortex.

The derro dwarf Jip was lying on the ground, humming an off-key tune while busy doing something.

Copper Block didn't find the dragon egg, and he couldn't help but tighten the fireball scroll in his hand.

"Hey, come in quickly." Jip shouted to Copper. He wiped his hands on the jacket he was wearing and said with a malicious smile:

"I didn't expect that you were really fooled, and you showed up at such a good time that I had built the altar! So, at this moment when my followers can finally gain glory for me! Give me strength! And you...? Right?

,Yes, I feel that you have begun to accept my true form from the bottom of your heart."

Copper looked at Jeep in horror.

He recalled the words Brian once told him.

Brian said that there is a mad killer's soul hidden in Gyp's heart, and he seems to have believed that he is the embodiment of the derro dwarf god Dikaraze himself.

Therefore, as the incarnation of a murderer, when Jipp loses his mind, he must rely on bloody sacrifices to complete his way of massacre.

He can even hide his true nature because he already believes that he is the embodiment of a god, so he has nothing to fear.

"Copper, come here, everything is part of destiny. Only by killing with passion can Jeep return to his mission again. All of this is divine providence." The Derro dwarf said as if madly:

"Because Gip is a god, and no one can kill Gip. Gip is fearless. Gip wants to kill all the gray dwarves in Aldus King City. Gip also wants to kill all the derro dwarves who are hiding in the Holy Law Hall and secretly living a wealthy life.

Scholars. They all deserve to die! Just because Jip doesn’t know magic, they will sell him to the dark elves as slaves. Jip is the incarnation of gods, and Jip will kill everyone in the city..."

Impossible, impossible, Jeep is definitely not the embodiment of murder.

Hearing Ji Pu's words, Copper Nugget backed away in horror and shook his head.

Because Brian told him that the derro dwarf god named Dikalaze was now imprisoned by other gods, leaving him in a permanent state of insanity, tortured by visions of his most feared things.

Only every half a century or so does this god awaken and immediately send an avatar to the Prime Material Plane for revenge.
To be continued...
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