The Vastness of Magical Destiny
Chapter 1008: Volume 32 Dark Clouds Gather - 26 Dark Elves

Chapter 1008: Volume 32 Dark Clouds Gather Chapter 26 Dark Elves

Vladimir Koff laughed. He was indeed a sensible person, quickly grasping the underlying meaning of his words. Excellent, but in front of the two Dark Elves, he could not yet freely open this matter.

Vladimir Koff signaled Morssen with his eyes, and Morssen immediately took the two Dark Elves aside. Only in this way could they maximize obtaining more of what they wanted.

"Alright, gentlemen, exchange what you know for your freedom. However, I must tell you, if what you offer does not satisfy us, we won’t mind having a few more heaps of fertilizer down here. Understand?" Although a smile appeared on Vladimir Koff’s face, to the members of the Slave Hunter Team, it undoubtedly resembled a demon’s smile. The threatening words spoken in such a tone were casual yet carried a weight heavier than a thousand pounds, making the men involuntarily shudder.

"Uh, Sir Knight, we do not know what you want to inquire about," said a trembling swordsman from the Slave Hunter Team.

"Describe to me in detail what you observed and heard in the Mist Flower Hills, whether it will satisfy me will depend on your performance," Vladimir Koff said coldly.

The members of the Slave Hunter Team looked at one another. They did not know what the man with the outlandish attitude really wanted. Did he want them to recount what they saw and heard in the Mist Flower Hills? What did that mean? Did this guy have some strange fetish for stories?

"Kids, let me give you a hint," said Peter, perfectly playing the role of an intermediary. "Tell me, have you been to Red Tree Forest?"

"Red Tree Forest? Uh, yes, we have been there. But it seemed that the elves there were in a state of war, neither side yielding. We didn’t want to get involved in their wars, so we left."

"Hmm, when was that?"

"It should have been about half a month ago. We have been active in this area during this time, and sometimes we also go down to the lowlands to the south."

Peter glanced at Vladimir Koff, saw no expression on his face, and continued to inquire, "Which side seemed to have the upper hand in that war you saw among the Red Tree Forest elves?"

"We didn’t pay much attention to that. The war among the elves seemed like small skirmishes. They were just punishing invaders who breached their territory, so we couldn’t understand it, but it looked like the elves from the plains to the west of Red Tree Forest were launching an attack on those living in the forest."

Vladimir Koff immediately realized that the situation of the forest elves had become dire; the Dark Elves had pushed them into Red Tree Forest, and likely even the surrounding areas of the forest were under the control of the Dark Elves, otherwise, these two Dark Elves would not have appeared here so boldly.

The situation seemed bleak. The actions of the Dark Elves and the Cave Elves were quicker than anticipated. Maybe their arrival was just in time. Vladimir Koff pondered for a moment, then signaled to Peter to take these men down for further thorough interrogation, to extract some detailed information to verify.

"Jack, what do you think?"

"Not good. The Dark Elves daring to openly attack the Forest Elves must have gained sufficient support, otherwise they wouldn’t be so arrogant. If it were only the Dark Elves, we wouldn’t fear them, but if the Assyrian People have also gotten involved, our small group might be too weak," Jack responded cautiously.

"Hmm, it seems our Lord underestimated the opponent, or perhaps overestimated us a bit too much," Vladimir Koff agreed with Jack’s opinion, but it did not dispel his thoughts. "If we want to change the situation, maybe we have to strike first."

"Strike first?" Jack laughed, which was exactly what he wanted. The Dark Elves had formed an alliance with the Assyrian People. A prolonged standoff would deplete the meager power of the Forest Elves. To completely reverse the situation, it was necessary to first shatter the morale of the Dark Elves.

"Hmm, I think we need to immediately prepare for combat, to fight swiftly and resolve the issue quickly so we can return soon. I do not like it here, from top to bottom," Vladimir Koff shook his head.

The interrogation that followed was quite relaxed; the Slave Hunter Team cooperatively spilled everything they knew. The Dark Elves had become the new masters of this land, though faced with fierce resistance from the Forest Elves, several elven tribes had already submitted to the tyranny of the Dark Elves and the Cave Elves. It seemed now that apart from the Forest Elves, Fire Elves, and Mountain Elves, the White Elves and Swamp Elves had officially joined the Dark Elves’ conquest alliance.

Finitz carefully observed the actions of Vladimir Koff and his group, decisively capturing the Slave Hunter Team and the scouts of the Dark Elves. Finitz felt slightly relieved, but the news made her anxious. The Forest Elves were struggling to hold on. If they did not act soon to reverse the situation, it might soon be irretrievable.

Under Finitz’s rapid leadership, Vladimir Koff and his group nearly galloped non-stop into Red Tree Forest. Finitz’s appearance delighted the Forest Elves hiding in Red Tree Forest, but the appearance of mortals was met with a cold reception from the Forest Elves. However, Vladimir Koff did not mind, knowing they would soon realize the severity of the situation. They would quickly understand that without the help of his group, they could only become vassals of the Dark Elves.

Vladimir Koff was already contemplating how to initiate this first battle. The magicians were also somewhat eager, especially those Dark Magicians from the Dark World in the south, who were itching for the battle to begin so that their trip would not have been in vain.

The Dark Elves had a natural advantage in magic, but this advantage meant nothing in front of Vladimir Koff. He did not plan on giving them much chance to turn the tides, especially in front of the Black Flame Knights, where these Dark Elves seemed more like weak invalids.

"Charge, Jack, I think a standard assault might just leave those Dark Elves in a state of panic. Sir has not given us another task, so I think we might as well showcase ourselves here," Vladimir Koff smiled slightly. "Perhaps we might also gain something extra. Those slave traders might soon realize just how charming we are."(To be continued. For the following events, please visit www.qidian.com, where Chapters are more regular, support the author, support authorized reading!)

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