Chapter 151 - Chapter 151 Baidaohui

Gandalf often came and went in and out of Rivendell, so Aragorn, who was "seeking knowledge" there, was naturally acquainted.

The two greeted each other politely, and Gandalf explained their troubles to Aragorn.

As the legacy of the King of Humans, Aragorn's talent and wisdom are actually extraordinary, and he may be able to give them some advice.

And Aragorn listened to Gandalf's explanation and understood the action of the strong orc; his brows could not help but wrinkle, and his eyes also showed worry.

When he and his tribe lived in the north, they often collided with the stragglers of the strong orcs.

They could also often see the tragic situation of the villages after those guys slaughtered, and they could also deeply understand how huge disasters these guys can cause to ordinary civilians.

All Dúnedain hated these strong orcs, and so did Aragorn himself.

Not only because of the atrocities of the strong orcs, but also because his father, the former chief of the Dunedan clan, Arazon, was also killed by the strong orcs.

But even though he hated the strong orcs so much, seeing Elrond and Gandalf helpless, he couldn't think of anything good.

After all, the number of strong orcs is too large, and all the strategies are difficult to work.

After the three discussed for a while, Aragorn thought for a while, and finally suggested:

"Gandalf, you are the leader of the White Order. It is better to gather all the free people to come and discuss together. This may convince others to form a stronger alliance."

"Also, maybe someone can come up with a better idea, and maybe fight this crisis.

Hearing this, Gandalf was taken aback for a moment, and then he couldn't help but nodded slightly.

In such a situation, it would be the best choice if all forces could be united.

Many people are powerful, but Aragorn's suggestion is exactly what he thinks.

However, can anyone think of a way to counteract the strong orc army?

Hearing Aragorn's words, Gandalf couldn't help but flash Carl's figure in his mind.

But thinking of Carl, Gandalf suddenly felt a little depressed in his heart.

He secretly complained: "This kid Carl, I don't know what happened all these years, and suddenly became so cautious and afraid of death, and I don't know if I can persuade him."

There was worry and helplessness in his eyes.

In fact, earlier, when he went to the Green Kingdom to ask Carl to move reinforcements, Carl agreed to help, but he did not devote the whole country to it, but only sent a part of the army to support him.

Later he refused to give up and tried to persuade Carl to continue sending troops.

But no matter how much he persuaded him, Carl would remain indifferent, as if he refused to accept and beat me." He had no intention of sending more troops.

That's all, the soldiers sent to the border to support Grimm sometimes clearly won the battle and beat the strong orcs to pieces, but they would not seize the opportunity to let the soldiers attack the fortress of Mordor.

Their soldiers never take the initiative to attack, just blindly assist the defense.

And whenever he thought that such a powerful army was in Carl's hands, but Carl did not make good use of it to deal with the threat of the strong orcs, Gandalf could not help but feel a little depressed.

Therefore, he didn't know whether Carl would listen to his words and participate in the meeting of the White Road Council this time.

Of course, Gandalf didn't know it, and Carl had to do it.

Carl would, of course, be happy to send troops directly to eradicate the darkness of Mordor if he could.

But Sauron who has the Lord of the Rings is extremely terrifying, even if he relies on the body of magic resistance to be safe under his hands. But if the average person appeared in front of him, a meteor hammer passed by, I am afraid that he would die and could not die again.

Because of such concerns, Carl chose the most sensible choice.

Therefore, he naturally would not send troops to attack Mordor, nor would he directly force Sauron to attack.

Otherwise, the border between Rohan and Gondor would not have been able to maintain a balance for such a long time.

However, at this moment Gandalf did not understand Carl's painstaking efforts, so he felt a little depressed in his heart.

After thinking about it, Gandalf no longer hesitated, and said in agreement:

", "Okay, then it's settled, the White Dao Council will be held in Rivendell, and I will send a message to all the forces. I hope that when the time comes, everyone can put aside their own prejudices and unite as one

Elrond did not object, because the strong orcs are the enemies of all living beings, and they are closely related to all people, and they should all be involved.

The three agreed upon the details, and Gandalf hurried away.

Gandalf had always liked to work, and Elrond knew this well, so he didn't tell him to rest.

When Gandalf left, Elrond turned his gaze to Aragorn.

Elrond who got it thought for a while, and seeing that there was nothing under him, he asked, "Where is Arwen now?"

Aragorn returned to his senses, looked at Elrond, and politely replied: "King Elrond, she is in the river garden at the bottom of the valley.

He also only recently met Elrond's daughter, Arwen.

"Well," Elrond nodded, and was about to start walking.

But after walking two steps, Aragorn's reminder sound came:

"King Elrond, your daughter Arwen may be in a bad mood recently. Don't be too angry when you see it."

"Humph!" Elrond saw Aragorn looking at him worriedly, but his face was a little unbearable, and he said hard, "Can you turn her back?".

Could it be that he can't discipline even one of his daughters?