Chapter 1169 It's All Bullshit
People are multifaceted.
The whole family of grandpa who was very kind to Ewen was no different from demons to ordinary people.
Of course, Hardy did not ignore Ewen's face and let her go. He asked his adjutant to take the "records" of her grandparents and others' crimes and handed them to the latter.
As for whether Ewen could accept Hardy's approach and whether she would still have a grudge in her heart, Hardy could not guarantee it.
If she could not accept it, it could only be said that the fate of the two ended here.
After occupying the city of Sikagou, Hardy was the nominal king of Aigaka.
He was also qualified to be king.
After all, black hair and black eyes were the image of traditional French nobles. He was more qualified to be king than those blond and blue-eyed nobles.
Even now, it has been secretly circulated among the people that Hardy's ancestor was an early royal illegitimate child.
Otherwise, no one can explain why a descendant of a businessman can reach the current level in just over a decade.
And black hair and black eyes explain the problem well.
Hadi was stationed in the city of Sikagou, and Karijenna would turn back into a giant dragon every day, holding the city wall with her claws, squatting on it, roaring from time to time, and then flapping her wings to fly to the surrounding wild for food.
This behavior brought great deterrence.
Although many people were dissatisfied, no one dared to rebel.
How to rebel... Hadi was ridiculously strong, and now there was another giant dragon, and even hundreds of human dragon knights under his command. Counting the status of the prince of the elves, there were more than 2,000 dragon knights, and there was no way to rebel at all!
Now several generals under Hadi were attacking cities and plundering land in Sikagou. When they broke into a city, they went straight in and killed all the nobles or wealthy merchants related to the Stonemasons Association, leaving no one alive.
At first, the people were very scared. They thought that Hadi's army even killed nobles, and they, the ordinary citizens, were targeted, and their families would be destroyed.
Then they found out... they didn't kill ordinary citizens.
At most, they killed a few wealthy merchants, and then they were relieved.
Then they sat and watched the show.
Seeing the ugliness of the nobles who used to be high and mighty being hanged, they seemed to have less respect for the nobles.
Two months later, after constant interrogation, hanging, breaking into the city, and interrogation, several core figures of the Aigaka Stonemasons Association were finally found.
In the inner room of the Elders' Pavilion, two old men sat opposite Hardy.
And Hardy knew both of them.
One was Morgan Jefferson, and the other was the former great elder, Yojov Robinette.
"See you again, both of you."
Both old men were younger than ten years ago.
In order to fight against the northern demons, the former Elf Queen united all the human kingdoms to concentrate their forces, but sent out a lot of World Tree petals.
These two people naturally ate them, and it seemed that they ate more than two or three pieces.
Looking at their appearance, they were at least about forty years old.
Morgan Jefferson looked at Hardy, his eyes were filled with fatigue: "Hardy, we have no grudges against each other, why are you doing this to our Masons?"
"Really no grudge? Who killed Queen Sissi? Wasn't it you?" Hardy smiled.
Morgan snorted: "Ours was just a warning. How could an envoy with insufficient strength succeed in assassination? We just want to use this method to tell you not to be our enemy."
Hardy shook his head: "I don't think so. I just think this is a provocation to me."
Morgan wanted to say something, but Yojov Robinette next to him said: "Hardy, we don't have any substantial conflict. You are also one of the people we want to recruit. We have even listed you as the core management of the Stonemasons Association. If you are willing to join us, I believe you can become our leader in less than 20 years, but why do you reject us?"
Hardy laughed when he heard this: "Joining you is promising?"
"Indeed, you don't care about the future. You can create a powerful force by yourself." Yojov Robinette sighed: "But I can't figure out why you want to attack us. Even if you don't want to be with us, you shouldn't be our enemy."
"I don't want to stand on the side of human traitors."
"You become the prince of the elves, aren't you a traitor to humans?" Morgan said coldly.
Hardy laughed: "Do you know the truth of this world?"
The two frowned and looked at him.
They used to use this to fool others, but now they heard it from Hardy, and they always felt very strange.
The error-free version is available at 6Ⅹ9ⅩBookⅩBar! 6Ⅹ9Books Bar publishes a novel. Read at 69Books Bar
Hardy said: "The World Tree is this world. The goal of your Stonemason Association is to cut off the World Tree. Do you think I can help you?"
The two old men did not speak, but just looked at each other.
Hardy saw the expressions of the two: "It seems that you know it."
The two did not speak anymore.
Hardy shook his head helplessly: "That is to say, you still want to kill the World Tree even though you know it, and want to make this world like the Demon Realm? Or do you have a close connection with the Semites in the Demon Realm?"
Morgan was a little surprised: "Do you know the Semites?"
Not many people know about Hardy's trip to the Demon Realm.
Yojov's expression became serious.
Hadi sighed and said, "So, you really deserve to die. I already understand your thoughts. Why do you still want to cut off the World Tree when you know it is the foundation of this world?"
The two old men looked at Hadi without saying anything.
"You want to turn this world into the Demon World. As long as the World Tree falls, the elves will surely weaken. After that, it will be the world of your Stonemasons."
Hadi was angry at this time, but he didn't want to show it.
Showing anger in front of the enemy will only make the enemy happy.
"We do think so." Morgan said seriously: "The world tree has fallen. Although the world will fall into a certain decline, we humans will control the world from now on. It's a small price, I think it's acceptable."
Hardy's expression became colder: "The small price you mentioned is the price of at least one billion deaths?"
"This is a necessary sacrifice." Yojov said enthusiastically: "It is their honor to die for the rise of mankind."
Hardy looked straight at him, then sighed: "I have nothing to say to you. You say it's for mankind, but in fact it's for yourself. You can't accept that the elves are stronger than humans, stronger than you. You have been the superiors for too long, and you are not used to having a race with at least 200 million people standing above you. You can't accept it."
"What for the rise of mankind is bullshit." (End of this chapter)