Chapter 70: Conflict(2/2)
With the rules, maybe everyone can get some food into their hungry stomachs.
Everyone stopped and sat on the ground waiting for the judgment of fate. The only exception was Bilbo. He quickly put on the ring and hid aside before he was discovered. It was precisely because of this that when the elves took the dwarves to the
When they were tied up and the whole team was doing the counting, no one noticed the hobbit at all, nor did they count the hobbit.
When the elves held torches and led the prisoners through the forest, no one heard Bilbo's footsteps as light as the wind. Every dwarf was blindfolded, but in fact, this was of little use.
, because even Bilbo, who had his eyes wide open, didn't know which direction he was going to walk in the forest. Moreover, no one knew where they were from the beginning.
Bilbo tried his best and could only move forward reluctantly with the torch, because although the dwarves were in dire straits, the elves still unceremoniously forced everyone to move forward as fast as possible. The arrogant but extremely important elf king ordered everyone to move forward as soon as possible.
Rush back to the palace.
The torches stopped, and Bilbo caught up with everyone before they started to cross the bridge. This is the bridge that crosses the river at the entrance of the palace. The water under the bridge is dark, deep and fast, and at the other end of the river is a huge cave.
The entire opening is sheltered under a hill full of green trees. Cypress trees can be seen growing freely here, and even those near the river bank have their roots extending into the river.
The elves pushed a group of dwarves quickly across the bridge with a bad look. At this moment, Bilbo, who was at the end of the captive team, was instinctively afraid. He hated the feeling that the cave entrance gave him - it was dark all around, with only two
The brazier used for lighting in the side cave can bring him some light.
After hesitating for a moment, Bilbo realized that if he didn't follow him, he would lose his captured dwarf friends.
Realizing this, he had no choice but to rush into the cave behind the last elf guard escorted at the end of the captive team. As soon as he entered the cave, the door was closed with a clang.
The tunnels inside the cave were illuminated by the red light of torches, and the elf guards were singing songs as they advanced through the long and winding tunnels. This place is different from the orc cities. The caves are smaller, not so deep, and the air is very fresh.
Fresh.
The Elven King sits on a wooden throne and governs from his vast carved stone palace. To suit the autumn colors, he wears a crown of red leaves and wild berries; in the spring, he wears a crown of red leaves and wild berries.
Chapter completed!