Bringing the MC System to Middle-Earth

Chapter 314: Searching for the Cold Dragon

"What is that?"

In the roadside fort, Levi waved his hands, as if to drive away something.

Just now, he felt as if a line of sight had descended on him from a long distance.

As a "mystic" who is proficient in mysticism, 'inspiration' is an indispensable thing.

After so many years of immersion, Levi's inspiration has already reached a very high level.

Perhaps because a considerable part of the distortion phenomenon caused by studying the taboos of mysticism is related to the eyes, Levi is particularly sensitive to things like sight.

Just now, there was indeed a line of sight sweeping over, which should not be an illusion.

But it seems that there is no malice.

But it still needs to be dispelled. After all, even if there is no malice, who would be willing to be stared at by something all the time.

When the discomfort of being monitored disappeared, Levi continued to do his own thing.

"About the exploration of the northern mountains."

Looking at the report handed over by the people of Karl Town, Levi fell into thought.

The so-called northern mountains are the gray mountains, where there is a fallen abandoned dwarf hall, which is the hall of Dain I.

You won't know until you see it, and you'll be shocked when you see it.

According to the intelligence obtained by the frontline scouts, in this dilapidated and decaying hall, there are traces of Orc activities everywhere.

And there are not only Orcs, but also some rough scratches on the ground or on the pillars supporting the hall. Those marks don't look like Orcs, Wargs or Trolls can make them.

Then there is only one answer.

Dragons.

There are still dragons entrenched in Dain I's hall.

According to records, those dragons all came from the North Wasteland - the snowy plain covered by the remaining power of Morgoth.

They were attracted by the treasure of the dwarves, so they flew out of the North Wasteland to the Grey Mountains and attacked the dwarf hall.

Dain I's hall fell like this, and the dwarves were forced to move to the Lonely Mountain, but after that they also developed some targeted anti-dragon weapons, and ordinary cold dragons that can't breathe fire can still resist three or two.

But unfortunately, it was a fire dragon that attacked Lonely Mountain later.

Let’s not talk about the past. No matter what, a possible dragon is not good for Karl Town and Flamsburg, which was recently rebuilt.

Especially the latter, which is close to the Gray Mountains.

So Levi set out again, walked all the way to Karl Town, and arrived at Flamsburg.

During the time when he was checking the report and making the action decision, the people in Flamsburg were not idle. Several scout teams led by excellent rangers continued to go deep into the hinterland of the mountains, and even entered the abandoned hall for in-depth exploration, trying to find out the detailed location of the evil dragon.

The engineering team went to Lonely Mountain to seek help from the dwarves, and pulled a row of semi-automatic armor-piercing heavy crossbows from them, which were placed on the north wall of Flamsburg, facing the mountains.

When Levi arrived at Flamsburg, looking at the neat rows of armor-piercing heavy crossbows, he even felt that he could kill the cold dragon without him.

Just as Levi was thinking this, the ranger teams returned one after another, bringing him intelligence from deep in the hall.

"There are many dragon skeletons, and the marks on the bones seem to be caused by the same kind. They seem to have fought each other for something."

"How did you make this guess?" Levi asked the ranger who made the report.

The ranger immediately stepped forward and said, "I have borrowed some books from the dwarf's document room, and one of them records this incident."

He recalled and said in the tone of a plain historical narrator:

"The dragons occupied the Gray Mountains, but because most of the dwarves who could mine treasures left, the limited treasures became less and less for the dragons that continued to reproduce, so they began to kill each other, which not only caused serious damage to the surrounding areas, but also reduced the number of dragons."

"Finally, because he was no longer satisfied with the wealth of the Gray Mountains, the dragon Smaug decided to go south in the third era 2770, which also led to the fall of Erebor."

"I know." Levi nodded.

"So, the evil dragon tribe in the Gray Mountains once had a civil war over the wealth."

"I just don't know how many are left."

"Have you explored their specific locations?"

The rangers looked at each other and shook their heads.

But although they didn't find the possible dragon, they drew a general topographic map of the hall.

Of course, there were rangers who asked the dwarves before, but unfortunately the dwarves didn't have too specific records of this former colony, including the internal topographic map.

One of them stood up and handed the hall map to Levi, which had some marks on it.

He explained: "The marked area is the area where the Orcs will be active. Considering that the evil dragons may smell the blood and be alert, we didn't launch an attack rashly."

Levi looked at the map and nodded.

"Okay, it doesn't matter."

Levi said: "No matter where the dragon is, it will be useless no matter how deep it hides after I plow the entire hall."

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"Enter alert status and wait for my news."

Leaving behind a word, Levi jumped off the wall and walked alone into the depths of the gray mountains with the map.

That day, he followed the indistinguishable old dirt road built by the ancestors of the Rohan people to the foot of a mountain, and saw the entrance to the dilapidated hall.

The new area was unlocked, and the fog dissipated.

The hall of Dain I.

Levi raised his head and observed the situation inside with the sunlight projected from the gate.

Just as the rangers said, there were almost no complete buildings here, and even the pillars were missing a piece or half, obviously they had suffered a heavy blow from something.

Including the floor, there was no intact place. It can be seen that there had been a large-scale collapse here, as if it had been hit by a meteorite, and sand and broken stones were everywhere.

Looking down, it was full of potholes and there was no place to stand.

However, the rangers were still smart enough. They marked some walkable routes, but they were a bit roundabout.

Click.

Levi took out a cobblestone and used it as a cushion under his feet to move forward.

Obviously, he didn't like to take detours.

Knock, knock, knock…

In the hall, a door that was still intact and seemed to have been used recently was knocked.

The sound was particularly obvious.

A voice came from inside the door:

"Who the hell is it——"

Creaky.

Occo opened the door with a curse, and was greeted by a huge sword that was completely black and red.

Boom!

A huge noise came from the door, and the orcs gathered in the room couldn't help but look over.

The orc who had just opened the door had his armor and body cut in half, and was silent in an instant.

"Tell me, where is the dragon?"

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