The Witcher: Son of the Planes.

Chapter 359: Convincing Voltarin

"Are you the envoy sent by the southern kingdoms?" Tweed asked Minas who came in without any courtesy.

"Yes, respected Lord Tweed." Minas bowed and saluted.

Although the Kingdom of Ret and Voltalin do not border each other, the Kingdom of Ret sent reinforcements to the Kingdom of Gillia many years ago. After the Kingdom of Gillia evolved the Holy Knights, it rarely asked for help from other kingdoms.

Minas did not want to cause dissatisfaction among the other party and lead to some uncontrollable changes because of his disrespect.

“I heard that you want to ask us for help?” Tweed felt that the human kingdom was really shameless. Have you forgotten how you dealt with us, Voltalin, in the past?

“Lord Tweed, this is not just a matter concerning the human kingdoms, but a matter concerning the entire Aesiriya plane. The invaders this time are from a plane called the Wizarding World, and their strength is particularly powerful.

Can the demons from such a powerful plane like the Abyss World agree to cooperate? Do you think it could be some small force that invaded?" Minas said excitedly.

Tweed touched his bone scepter, looked at Minas, and said, "No matter who rules this plane, I don't think it will make much difference. We can't leave Voltalin anyway."

"You haven't seen the slave creature army in the wizard world. They are all indigenous creatures looted from various enslaved planes. If you fail, you and your undead men may also be enslaved, and then you will have to help them enslave other planes."

"Bang!" Tweed poked the bone scepter downward fiercely, and his mental power as if it were real shot towards Minas. Even Minas, who was at level two, felt the huge pressure, and his head hurt as if it was about to explode.

"If you came here to humiliate Voltarin, you have already done it. Get out of here before I change my mind, and I will forgive your rudeness."

"Lord Tweed, I am not exaggerating. The latest news is that the main force of the wizard world has already attacked the Kinni subcontinent, and the one that has joined forces with the demons is just a small force. But it has already conquered the Kingdom of Saril, and the Kingdom of Reit will soon be lost, followed by the Kingdom of Dia."

"Humph! So what? There are still several kingdoms away from the Kingdom of Dagilia, not to mention Voltalin. Maybe you can try your luck in the Orc Kingdom in the west. Those hot-headed guys might be more easily fooled by you."

"An envoy has been sent. I have come here specially to invite you, Votalin. Please consider it seriously. The safety of the entire Aisilia plane depends on you." Minas said with emotion, as if the Aisilia plane would really be in danger without Votalin.

"Hiss! Are you lying to me? Is the situation already like this? Am I so important?" Apart from Lord Archon Neo, it seemed that no one else recognized him so much. Tweed believed that he was definitely not moved by Minas' compliments.

"It's true. It's even truer than the undead liking cooked food." Minas assured again and again.

"Well, what about the Gillia Kingdom on the other side?" Although Tweed felt that it would be a good idea to let the Undead Army leave Voltalin and show off their style on the continent, he did not want the result of mobilizing the army that would lead to his hometown being stolen.

"Them? It is their natural responsibility to support us in dealing with those invaders."

"If you can convince the Kingdom of Gilia to support you, I can write a letter to Archon Neo and try to make it happen, but the premise is that what you just said is true. If there is even a trace of falsehood, even if you are an envoy, I will definitely make trouble for you."

"Thank you, Lord Tweed. Your heart is as broad as the starry sky. If the will of the plane can wake up in time, it will also be grateful for everything you have done for the plane. You have the opportunity to become..."

"Okay, that's enough. Although it's very useful, it's too fake for you to say so much. I hope my judgment is correct." After interrupting Minas's flattery, Tweed suddenly spoke with emotion.

"Anyway, thank you very much."

"Well, without further ado, you can stay here for a while. I will write a letter to Lord Neo. Before Lord Neo issues a new order, I will not mobilize the army to support."

……

"Lord Minas's negotiations were very successful. Lord Tweed is willing to write to Lord Neo, the Supreme Governor of Voltalin. If we wait for a while, maybe he can bring reinforcements south." Tynke is optimistic about the outcome.

"Hey, I think the Voltalins are also afraid. They are scared by what you said, Minas, that after being enslaved, you will take them to enslave others. The undead may not be afraid, but the necromancers who manage these undead will be afraid." Artorius obviously had a different opinion.

"No matter what, we are now halfway to success. If we can gather all the races in the continent to resist together, I think the demons may be driven out." Minas said, imagining a bright future.

"Well, anyway, I'm going to tell those guys. They're already scared staying here." After saying that, Tynke went out to find Colin and the others.

……

When Tynk informed the escort members of the negotiations between the Minas messenger and the wizard Tweed, everyone was very happy. Since everything went well, there would be more chances to return to the south again.

Tynk left after he finished speaking, but Colin and Hathaway became a little worried. "I didn't expect the undead to intervene in this war. I wonder what changes will be caused?"

"I feel the danger is approaching. Have you considered escaping directly?" Hathaway did not respond to Colin's words, but instead brought up the topic of danger.

"Huh? Where does the danger come from? The undead?" Colin was still a little slow.

"No, it's not the undead. It could be Minas, or those necromancers. The more I think about it, the stronger this feeling becomes. I think it's better for us to leave now."

"No, we didn't accomplish anything after all this communication. What's the point of hearing this little bit of information? There's no point in just running away like this."

"Although I feel there are certain opportunities, I really feel the danger." If it weren't for her close relationship with Colin, Hathaway really wanted to leave.

"Let's wait a little longer. Even if we leave the team, it would be better to go to the human kingdom. We are still some distance away from the border. If we leave this position, the undead along the way will definitely attack us."

"Let me think about it. Well, it shouldn't be fatal. Let's wait. I feel like there's not much point in us hiding. It's better to go back to our side. We've been here for a long time and have a good understanding of the environment here."

"I'll listen to you. Let's just be careful." Colin said comfortingly, holding Hathaway's hand.

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