Inside the Ancestral Hall.
After hearing the Silver King's words, everyone fell into contemplation and then began to discuss.
"Indeed, it's ti to start preparing. However, we've been away from ho for so long, we have no impression of what the Tariel Continent is like, and we know nothing about the current situation there."
The Silver Dwarf Sage slowly said, his words made sense, and the other Dwarves present nodded subconsciously, expressing their agreent with his view.
Indeed, preparations are urgent, but fortunately, so basic preparatory work has long been underway and is progressing steadily.
At this mont, a Brass Dwarf Blacksmith suddenly spoke: "Moreover, I think there's no need for excessive preparation. Though it's a bit embarrassing to say, to be honest, preparing the necessary weapons and adjusting our mindset should be sufficient.
The logistics capability of the Night Watchers is quite strong, they will solve our material needs. No matter how much we prepare here, it's likely incomparable to the help that the Night Watchers can provide."
His words were reasonable and well-founded, and the Dwarves present understood this well.
However, the Brass Dwarf's candidness caused a trace of embarrassnt to appear on many of the Dwarves' faces.
"Ha ha ha, we must indeed thank our allies, thank these steadfast supporters. Co, a toast to the Night Watchers!"
The Silver King, seated on the throne, laughed heartily and raised the cup beside him.
The dwarves below responded by raising their cups, paying tribute to the Night Watchers.
Thinking about it carefully, there's really nothing to be embarrassed about, after all, in a way, they've long been considered half Night Watchers.
Many of their fellow dwarves have joined the Night Watchers, including these Silver Dwarves and Brass Dwarves. Previously they've just stayed on this continent, busy with their own affairs.
"However, we do need to temper the enthusiasm of the young ones. They are too passionate and impulsive now, and if action really unfolds later, such a mindset could potentially lead to big problems."
Lurik said seriously, he always paid close attention to this aspect.
An elder with a long beard nodded in agreent: "These young ones, their beards aren't even fully grown, yet their spirits are quite high."
Everyone nodded along, then discussed ways together, contemplating how to calm the overzealous hearts of the youth.
After discussing this topic.
The Silver Dwarf Sage sighed helplessly and said: "Currently, the more troubleso issue before us is war. Those Elves, arrogant as if stinking dog feces, have fallen into turmoil.
Their internal conflict has disturbed the peace of the entire world, all forces are now entangled in chaos.
Many dwarfs in small towns and cities have sent us ssages for help."
This indeed is a matter they've been frequently discussing and must carefully consider.
Because of Sergio's association with the Night Watchers, plus the inherent strength of the dwarves.
Not to ntion that the dwarves of Silver Castle adhere to tradition and stubborn personalities, they are not easily provoked by any force.
Due to these reasons, Silver Castle maintains a neutral stance.
Neither siding with any party nor engaging in superfluous affairs.
Even the conflicts between other forces have intentionally avoided Silver Castle, acknowledging its presence.
Silver Castle's special treatnt, however, is a luxury not afforded to other dwarf settlents.
After all, apart from supplying so normal weapons to the outside, Silver Castle only procures the food and wine they need.
They never deeply engage in interactions between nations or get involved in their conflicts and policies.
This near-isolationist approach has established Silver Castle's current status.
However, those dwarves who left Silver Castle have minds increasingly flexible and more akin to human rchants.
They engage actively in the business world, navigating various forces.
Fitting in effortlessly, they completely lack the stubbornness of traditional dwarves, and are in no way inferior to human nobility.
Moreover, the settlents or the small towns they established are mostly situated in relatively important locations.
In the past, everyone did business in peace, coexisting in harmony.
But now that conflict erupted, even turning into war, these small settlents and towns find it difficult to maintain their security.
After all, these dwarves do not only operate ordinary Forging businesses but have ventured into almost every kind of business.
The various forces are not so patient, how could they let these dwarves make a fortune during warti unchallenged.
As a result, letters asking for help have been continuously sent to Silver Castle.
"Humph, let them live or die! These folks have long forgotten their ancestors, forgotten honor, just let them fend for themselves!"
A short-tempered Brass Dwarf Blacksmith shouted loudly.
He has long been dissatisfied with these dwarves who have strayed from tradition.
Another dwarf leader beside him also chid in: "Even before the war erupted, we had warned them many tis.
But look, they didn't take it seriously at all. Now that they're threatened, they've finally rembered us poor relatives, rembered their original barren holand."
This is not an exaggeration, the dwarves outside indeed act this way.
An elder with a long beard also sneered lightly: "So guys, even at this point, refuse to abandon their vested interests and would rather be forced to attach themselves to one side.
Just foolish to the extre, brainless. No need to pay them any mind, even as fellow dwarves, seeing these clueless guys, one can't help but want to cast them aside."
This proposal gained support from the vast majority of the dwarves, only a few upheld bonds of kinship, advocating for finding ways to help.
However, their voices were too faint, and after being rebuffed, they gradually fell silent, and even they no longer insisted.
Seated on the throne, the Silver King couldn't help but rub his forehead, as this issue was indeed quite difficult.
Although those dwarves outside strayed from the ideals he upheld, they are ultimately still his people. Especially at this critical mont of preparing to return ho, having more strength is always beneficial.
To leave them alone feels sowhat heartless.
Yet, his dwarves who remained loyal to tradition are also filled with resentnt. Helping those dwarves outside without cause may not even be appreciated by them.
This is indeed a dilemma.
"There's no need for everyone to fret over this. Previously, when the Night Watchers were around, based on their respective nodes, we had already communicated with the local dwarves.
Many young ones acknowledge our ideals, they're naturally going to persuade their elders at ho.
They will also lead willing elders back into the embrace of dwarves. For those who still refuse to return, even if we offer help, it makes little difference.
They may not appreciate it, right?
So, let it be. We have already lost our ho, we're truly unable to manage the war, nor can we help those unwilling to co ho."
Upon hearing Lurik's words, everyone nodded, expressing their agreent.
The Silver King rely let out a silent sigh.
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