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Chapter 46 - Chapter 46 The Past Enmity of the Woodland King

"Thorin, you go first, I'll go meet that guy!" Without giving everyone time to think, Carl said and jumped up.

"Master!" Seeing this, Gulu also stopped and was about to follow.

"Gollum, you follow Thorin to the front and wait for me." Carl's voice came from a distance.

Hearing this, Gulu's eyes were a little panicked and hesitant. However, in the end, he obeyed Carl's orders.

He had sworn to honor Carl's wishes.

...

Legolas looked at the human who turned and stopped, and rushed towards him, and quickly put down the bow and arrow, and drew the long sword from his waist.

"Bang!" The two swords collided, and a sparkling spark appeared under the dark forest.

Legolas frowned slightly. Under the fight, it was immediately clear that he could feel the huge strength of the human in front of him.

This guy, just relying on his strength, doesn't actually weaken him in the slightest?

After thinking about it, he narrowed his eyes slightly, turned the blade of the knife, backed away, and stabbed Carl in the chest again. Carl didn't move slowly, and deflected the blade again.

The two kept fighting, sparks kept flashing, and the shadow of the sword turned into an airtight wall, shrouding the two of them in it.

And the surprise in Legolas' eyes grew stronger. You must know that he was gifted with Ling Ran since he was a child, and he was trained by his father, Thranduil, the supreme elf king. His strength was unmatched in the kingdom. , In Middle-earth, there are absolutely few people who can be their opponents.

However, the human ranger who suddenly broke into their kingdom and angered his father in front of him was able to compete with him on a par with him?

Carl also saw the surprised look in Legolas' eyes.

Feeling that the time was almost up, after slashing again with a sword, he took the opportunity to retreat.

Legolas didn't move on either.

"Son of the King of Woodland, we passed by here, no offense, but a misunderstanding between each other. In fact, it is not an enemy. Please stop and go back."

Carl certainly didn't want the kid in front of him to continue chasing them.

Of course, he didn't want to kill him either. The first reason was that he didn't want to anger the woodland king Thranduil and cause him trouble for no reason.

The second is naturally because he has no hatred or conflict of interest with them at all.

Therefore, he naturally wouldn't do it.

"Who are you?" Legolas asked.

"My name is Carl. Green," Carl smiled. "You can call me Carl."

"Carl?" Legolas was stunned for a moment, then said slowly, "I've heard of you, a heroic human ranger."

Legolas said, but finally put away the long sword in his hand.

He had indeed heard this name, combined with the skills Carl just showed, but he had no doubts.

With such strength, there is really no problem in dealing with a few giant monsters and doing so many famous deeds by himself.

"Hahaha~ So my reputation has already spread to the Misty Mountains?" Carl laughed, which really surprised him.

"However, it's all a fake name, a fake name. I'm actually quite afraid of death, but I'm not as 'heroic' as people think." Carl smiled shyly.

Of course, Carl swears, his so-called bravery is not just about experience.

"..."

Legolas was silent for a while, then looked at Carl and asked, "Why do you annoy my father?"

"This...that's a long story," Carl mused.

Thorin and Thranduil's feud was not something that could be made clear in a short while.

Of course, these grievances were indeed caused by the mistakes of the dwarves, and they have a long history.

...

At that time, Thranduil originally planned to give the white gem to the dwarves to help him make a necklace.

He was full of joy and sent the white gem to the door, but after the completion, the dwarves were greedy for the shining light of the gem.

The dwarves actually thought that this was a gem they made by themselves, and that was their own thing. Why should they give it to the so-called elves?

So they refused to return it.

At that time, the dwarf kingdom was powerful and prosperous, so they swallowed the expensive gift that Thranduil prepared to give his wife — the precious white gem. Thranduil was no match for the dwarves. Eat this dumb shit.

Of course, at this point, the enmity between the two sides naturally deepened.

Thranduil was, of course, disgusted when he saw the dwarves, thinking that they were all rude, greedy, and unreasonable barbarians.

He didn't think they were worth getting along with.

Therefore, when he saw Azog slaughter the dwarves, he naturally did not take action.

He even said that he didn't take the opportunity to step on the dwarfs' foot, which was already considered good.

However, what he didn't expect was that his act of benevolence would be seen differently by Thorin. What he saw was not a noble gesture, but rather a resentful act akin to killing his father.

However, of course, he would not bother to pay attention to these grievances from Thorin.

What he has to do now is to take the opportunity to take back what belongs to him as a matter of course.

Since Thorin's ancestors took his treasures unreasonably in the beginning, then at this moment, their descendants — Thorin... will pay for it.