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Chapter 708(2/2)

Kestagin opened his mouth.

Solgreen's breath suddenly calmed down, staring at Kstakin tightly, and said, "This is the king's order. In your eyes, I am not your king?"

His voice was not loud, but it seemed like a thunderclap in the dwarves' ears, and he held his hand nervously.

Kestagin was shocked.

"Your Majesty is naturally the king of the highest mountain. I have no doubt about this." It took a few seconds before he answered with difficulty.

Thorgreen snorted, "Since I am your king, why do you disobey?"

"I……"

Kestagin looked at the three kings on the stage and looked around, finding that all the dwarves were paying attention to him, which made him feel tremendous pressure.

He knew that if he agreed, he might never come back in his life if he went to the New World.

The New World is more than a hundred times more dangerous than the World Mountains. Maybe he will be killed before Solgreen dies.

The ambition to revive the Iron-Shu clan has also become a dream bubble.

Kestagin was very anxious, but could not find a reason to refuse. If he disobeyed the king's order in public, Solgreen could openly punish him, and then blame himself for being selfish and disregarding the overall situation of the dwarf clan, then his reputation would be completely ruined.

In anger and unwillingness, Kestagin saw Rennes on the stage.

A flash of inspiration in his mind, and he immediately shouted: "Your Majesty, I don't want to disobey the orders, but I don't want to be loyal to the weak. This is the right given to me by Gremneil."

With a clamor, the dwarves looked at Rennes.

Megner and Dane's faces also changed. Kestarkin's meaning was very clear. He was a believer of Gremneil, the god of the dwarf warrior. One of the dogmas of this god is to not bow to the weak, nor allow loyalty to the weak.

The so-called weak people are naturally based on the strength of the believers themselves.

Those who are weaker than themselves are the weak.

The strong are respected, and the dwarves also believe in this principle, and not loyal to the weak is another explanation of this principle.

The vast majority of the dwarf kings are the King of the Hills, which is also a manifestation of the strong being respected.

In the dwarf society, the doctrine of not being loyal to the weak is actually not strictly practiced. There are still a few superiors who are weaker than subordinates, and not all dwarfs believe in Gremneil. Therefore, when talking about the Three Hammers Legion's allegiance to Rennes, the dwarves did not think of this. Moreover, Rennes is a legendary high-level, stronger than almost all dwarves, and does not violate the doctrine.

However, there is a problem for the King of Hills.

The King of the Hill is a saint-level powerful man, and his strength is obviously much stronger than Rennes. Kestagin refused to be appointed for this reason, and Solgreen had nothing to say.

The expression on Renne's face, who became the focus, did not change at all, as if it was nothing to do with him.

Solgreen looked surprised.

He looked at Kstakin, then looked at the calm Rennes, his expression quickly returned to calmness. His snow-white beard shook, and he sneered, saying, "Kstakin, do you think your strength is stronger than Lord Earl? In my opinion, you are the weak."

"I don't believe it." Kestagin looked down upon, "unless he beat me."
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