It is true that there is no major conflict between the dark elves and the dwarves.

And the dark elves also need potential allies to help them contain the high elves.

Among them, the dwarves who have a feud with the high elves are the ones that the dark elves need to win over first.

From any perspective, there is no need for the dark elves to confront the dwarves head-on.

The most important thing is that these short guys are quite rich, and we have to trick them into giving us their money.

"First, your food is not preserved well!"

As for the extremely selfish dark elves, they don't have any public granaries and usually keep everything for themselves.

The dwarves live in a clan society, and the entire clan shares a lot of supplies.

"Every time the ratmen launch an attack, it is to obtain enough food. If we prevent them from getting the food, won't their plan be thwarted?"

Combining his identity as an elf and his long-term research on dwarves, Mousse naturally expressed his own insights.

However, Windlow didn't want to hear too much information about the ratmen. Since Mousse was not in danger now, he could slip away.

The dwarves in the audience were talking about it, and what the elf with lavender hair said was indeed right.

Every time the dwarf fortress was attacked by ratmen, the granary was 100% the place that suffered the most damage.

It can also be inferred that every time the rat people launched an attack, it was actually to plunder food.

Then the granary can be completely demolished, and each household can keep the grain and beer for themselves.

Anyway, the dwarves are all from the same clan. For the glory of the clan, there will be no food snatching and the food will definitely be distributed fairly and reasonably.

Even a few dwarves have already taken action. They are now going to open the granaries and change the food rations from public ownership to private ownership.

"Second, the ratmen launched a war against the dwarves not because the ratmen and the dwarves had a grudge against each other."

As Mousse said this, the dwarves in the audience obviously didn't believe it.

Dwarves are famous for their revenge, and any war and harm will be recorded in their book of hatred.

They didn't believe that the ratmen, who were known for their despicableness, would not take revenge. The dwarves had killed so many ratmen, and the ratmen must have resented the dwarves.

"You all misunderstood. The ratmen are not targeting the dwarves. They are targeting all civilized races. At the same time, they do not hate the dwarves, but only hate each other."

"The more ratmen you kill, the happier the remaining ones will be."

Mousse's two sentences confused all the dwarves.

What's the logic? If I kill the older rat man, will the younger rat man be very happy?

The facts prove that this is indeed the case. For the rat people, they do not hate other races. Their main hatred comes from hatred for each other.

Since there are so few female ratmen, most of the ratmen who fight together are brothers.

Although they have the blood of brothers, what they hope to happen most is that their brothers die in an accident and then they feast on their bodies.

There is only one reason why ratmen attack other races, and that is food.

Either there is insufficient food and some of the ratmen need to be consumed, or the enemy that can be attacked has a lot of food at home.

Counting the enemies around the Rat People, the Greenskins don’t have much to eat, and the Greenskins are not tasty either, so the Rat People rarely cause trouble for the Greenskins.

To the south is the Tomb King force which has turned into a skeleton and has nothing to eat.

The peasants of Bretonnia have nothing to eat, so the ratmen certainly can't steal anything. If they can eat the peasants of Bretonnia, they might as well eat other ratmen.

The Empire is wasting food very seriously. Instead of having a head-on conflict with the Imperials, we can get a lot of food from the sewers and at the same time assassinate all the Imperials who know the existence of the rat people.

As for the dwarves, although they are a tough nut to crack, both dwarves and ratmen are races that live in caves, and their main advantage is convenient transportation.

Plus the dwarves like to keep their food together, and this is the special strategy adopted by the ratmen.

Fight the Empire in secret and plunder the dwarves in public.

What Mousse said was so clear and thorough that even the most stubborn dwarf long-bearded elder agreed with this statement.

It turns out that real ratmen are completely different from the ratmen in the dwarves' impressions. Now there are more ways to deal with ratmen.

With their mountains fallen and their wealth lost, the dwarves had to make some changes.

"Well said, elf. I will cross out three entries of hatred against elves from the Book of Hatred."

Mousse spoke for too long, even Uther Stonehammer, the fallen dwarf prince of Red Eye Mountain.

After discovering the arrival of the prince of the Red Eye Mountain Kingdom, all the dwarves immediately kept quiet to show their respect for the prince.

That’s right, the dwarf in the red robe is the prince of the entire Red Eye Mountain Dwarf Kingdom. Of course, he is also a prince who only has a fortress left.

With just one glance, Mousse naturally saw the true identity of Uther Stonehammer.

This dwarf is probably the king of the Red Eye Mountain Kingdom. His fighting ability and aura are beyond the control of a dwarf prince.

As a dark elf, Mousse certainly looked down on other races and dwarves, but she still showed a little respect to the Dwarf King.

After all, for the dark elves who respect strength, the stronger you are, the more respect you will get from them.

"Hello, Uther Stonehammer, King of Redeye Mountain."

"I am not king until I take back Red Eye Mountain."

The red-robed dwarf walked forward, keeping a very safe distance between himself and Mousse.

"Thank you very much for your intelligence. We will be able to better resist the attacks of the ratmen next time. Now we can free up our energy to do more important things, recapture Red Eye Mountain."

Uther Stonehammer took out a box and opened it. Inside, there were neatly arranged gold bricks.

Windlow, who was far away, only took a glance and saw that the value of the gold inside was about 2000 gold coins.

"If I don't take back Red Eye Mountain and regain the glory of my ancestors, I can't become the King of Red Eye Mountain. I know the elves love gold. If you can help my people regain their homeland, this is your reward."

Mousse's disdain wasn't due to wealth.

Dark elves often treat people differently based on their personalities.

If Wendlow took out two thousand gold coins and gave them to Mousse, the latter would definitely throw him to the ground with great force.

But now the person in front of him was a future king, a dwarf at that. Taking out two thousand gold coins would be a bit too disrespectful to the elves.

It was necessary to make some small money, so Mousse agreed immediately.

Plan to retake Red Eye Mountain? She didn't have one, but don't worry, after receiving the money, it would be Wendlow's problem.

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