It is extremely dangerous to attack the ogre camp, but the benefits are also great.

The fact that one can stabilize the rule is already a great reward, not to mention that ogres often have a lot of collections. Things that dragons don't like may not be worthless to Baron Dahl.

Moreover, if ogres can be captured alive, whether they are trained as soldiers or sold, they can bring huge profits.

If it is the former, as long as there are two or three tamed ogre soldiers, Baron Dahl dares to attack other lords in the surrounding area and expand his sphere of influence; and if it is the latter, at least he can get a lot of money, and it is more likely that he can take this opportunity to connect with some forces that he has long wanted to establish good relations with.

Even if the ogres are dead, the dead ogres are still valuable. Many parts of them are good materials, especially the famous "Ogre Gloves", which can greatly increase the strength of ordinary people and turn them into human-shaped beasts.

Baron Dahl can remember that his newly hired consultant wizard is a talent who understands alchemy and enchantment technology. If there were enough ogre materials to work with him, it would not be a problem to make a few pairs of ogre gloves.

This kind of treasure that can enhance strength immediately is good for personal use or for selling.

As for the danger, he had considered it, but after all, the group of ogres had been robbed by the dragon, and even the shaman was dead. Even if there was some danger, it was not impossible to take a risk.

Thinking of this, he made up his mind.

Of course, he would never go up the mountain this time. No matter the victory or defeat of the crusade, he must not be in danger.

For this reason, he made a solemn promise that if the crusade was successful, no matter how much the profit was, 70% of it would belong to the crusade team that went up the mountain. And even if the crusade failed, he would take out a large sum from his property to pay the reward.

As for the pension, he didn't say a word.

It's not that he was reluctant to give up the pension, but he knew that at this time he could only mention the benefits, not the risks, and he had to fool everyone to make everyone jealous and enthusiastic before he could accomplish this.

As for whether there would be deaths? How many people will die? He didn't care at this time.

As long as it's not him who dies, it's fine!

Since Baron Dahl has made up his mind, the knights agreed with his opinion after discussing it.

In any case, defeating the ogres is always a great achievement, enough to brag about for many years. Moreover, if you don't dare to provoke a group of useless people who have just been robbed by a dragon, how can you have the face to ride a tall horse and show off in the city? Go home and take care of your wife and children as soon as possible!

Not to mention, this adventure has a very rich reward, it's worth it!

The clergy of the Void Mask Church didn't even hesitate. For them, as long as there is enough hope, it is a matter of course to fight against evil and eradicate monsters. As the saying goes, I am a soldier and you are a thief, why should I consider so much!

As for whether this matter will benefit Baron Dahl? No matter how bad Baron Dahl is, he is still a human being and a lord. At least he has to bear the basic responsibilities of the lord-for example, sweeping the monsters in the territory. Unless someone is crazy, like the saintly white leftists in Europe before Sui Xiong traveled through time, who would trust monsters more than humans?

The decent ones are all bad guys, while the demons are very loyal. That is an anti-traditional romantic story, which cannot be taken seriously!

However, they were also discussing, not whether to fight this battle, but how to fight it.

According to the opinion of the Kabbalah priest, it is best to carry the altar up the mountain, and of course he should go with him, so that he can use his trump card at the critical moment. But everyone disagreed and opposed it together.

They did not think it was hard to carry the altar up the mountain - the altar was made of wood, and it was not very heavy for a mid-level holy warrior who could pull a bull and knock down a tiger, but they refused to let the Kabbalah priest go with them.

The sword has no eyes, especially the opponent is a dangerous ogre. What if the priest is in trouble?

The two sides argued for a while, and finally the Kabbalah priest relied on his high status to overwhelm everyone and settle the matter.

So they went up the mountain together, slowly walked along the steep mountain road, and came to the ogre camp.

The camp was indeed in a mess. The ogres had just sorted out the bodies of the dead, lying there one by one, and there was no time to hold a funeral. And there was no such thing as sentinels - two sentinels were directly knocked off the cliff by the dragon. Even if they were not dead, they were still struggling for their lives at the bottom of the mountain. How could they come back?

Speaking of which, the expedition team came at the right time. In the battle with the dragon, many ogres were directly knocked out of the cliff. At this moment, several strong young ogres were going down the steep slope, trying to find out if there were any lucky escapes. In addition to the old, weak, sick and disabled, there were only a few wounded people left in the camp.

However, even these few wounded people caused great trouble to the expedition team.

A group of guys who can fight with dragons and still survive, how can they be so easy to deal with!

Every one of these wounded had advanced before, and the weakest was an Ogre Warrior - which was enough to defeat most adventurers who had not yet reached the intermediate level in a one-on-one battle; the next best were the Ogre Scouts - if they were not injured, a mid-level Paladin would have a 70% chance of winning in a one-on-one battle against them at best; there was even a two-headed ogre.

Oh, the "front" two-headed ogre.

Because one of its heads had been torn off by the dragon's claws.

Fortunately, it lost one head, otherwise, if the expedition team encountered it, they really didn't know whether it was here to subdue demons or to deliver goods to their doorsteps!

You know, the strength rating of the two-headed ogre can barely enter the "high-level" level.

This kind of guy can think separately with two heads, and is extremely sharp when fighting. What's more terrifying is that one of its heads often becomes a warlock. In other words, in battle, it is equivalent to an excellent warrior, coupled with the warlock ability that can cast spells at any time.

It's a foul!

The head that this two-headed ogre lost is exactly the "warlock" one. So it fell directly from a dual-core superman who practiced both magic and martial arts back to its original form, and became a big guy who was a little inflexible when walking.

Well, because of the loss of a head, it is not very adapted to its new state for the time being, and its movements are a little bumpy.

"I hope it can learn a lesson in its next life, or just be reborn into a good family." After chopping it down, the sturdy bear-like paladin stood on its corpse and laughed, ignoring the severe injury to his left shoulder that was almost shattered.

Soon he couldn't laugh anymore.

Because the young ogres who went out to look for the tribesmen who fell off the cliff came back.

The battle was extremely fierce. In the end, almost all the paladins were seriously injured, the priests had exhausted their magic power, and one of the two rangers lost a leg and became disabled.

Fortunately, this glorious victory was appreciated by His Majesty the Faceless Void, who mercifully granted divine grace and restored the health of all the injured.

Including those who did not believe in Him.

When the warm holy light was like a pillar of light in the ogre camp, the winter sweep of Dal Territory finally came to a successful conclusion.

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