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Chapter 812

Chen Feng nodded. The Thunder Mountain Range is separated from the dry valley by a lush forest. The trees in the forest are all sharpened, and the thunder bugs cannot get through at all. Although the protozoa can be careful and agile to get through the forest.

It can pass through it, but it is impossible for the Thunder Bug to do so.

"When they got there, they found that the entire forest had been razed to the ground. The thunder bugs escaped from the mountain easily. Now, the farmers are worried about their crops."

Chen Feng's thinking didn't stop at the front: "Razed to the ground? How was it razed to the ground?"

"Those trees have all been cut down. The stumps are about the width of a hand from the ground."

Burks asked: "Where do those cut trees go?"

The soldier shrugged: "I don't know. They didn't see the branches or leaves, only the stumps."

Chen Feng shook his head and said, "How is this possible?"

"Chief, don't think about how it is possible," the soldier said, "it has already happened, just as I said."

"Well done." Chen Feng saluted Xiao Bing, "Go and get some food. Once you've eaten and drank enough, come back and answer our questions."

The soldier nodded: "Yes! Chief." He turned around and ran out.

"It must have been done by humanoid insects," Burx said as soon as the soldier left the throne room, "Don't even think about it. They have mentioned wanting it several times.

The trees in the Thunder Mountains. No protozoa would make them look like that."

Although Chen Feng didn't want to believe this speculation, Burks was right. No protozoa would make it look like that. "It's impossible for them to transport so much wood from the Thunder Mountains to the sea without being discovered. If

If they travel by land, someone will see them - unless they travel by air."

"There is another possibility," Kalser said.

Chen Feng sighed and shook his head: "It's a restriction."

"Yes, it is a restriction," Berks said. "The most powerful wizard in Lamo is your Queen Proudmoore - Proudmoore."

"Not Queen Proudmoore," said Kalthur. "It would be reprehensible. The humanoids are not in a position to do so. Although they could."

"What do you mean?" Burks asked angrily.

"You seem to be asking a riddle," Chen Feng said and laughed, "As usual."

"But it must be the restriction, Chen Feng," Kalser said, "a very powerful restriction."

Berks stamped his foot hard again. "Queen Proudmoore's restriction is very powerful, and those humanoids have been coveting the wood for a long time. With these wood, they can build stronger ships - more powerful ones."

deal with us nicely

Merchant ship. Doing this will also release the thunder bugs and make a mess on our farm." Burks walked up to Chen Feng and put his face close. Their fangs almost touched each other, "It makes sense.

You should understand."

Chen Feng said in a low voice: "Berks, don't forget that Queen Proudmoore even disobeyed her father in order to maintain the alliance between Bloodnest Mountain and Lamour. Do you think she would abandon us for those trees?"

Burks stepped back and waved his hands: "Who can tell clearly what the humanoids are thinking."

"I can. As you pointed out earlier, Berks, I was raised by humanoids - I've seen all kinds of humanoids, from the noblest to the meanest. I can see clearly now

Let me tell you, even if it is certain that it was done by humanoids, this person is definitely not Proudmoore."

Burks crossed his hands on his chest and looked at Chen Feng provocatively: "But apart from her, there are no other humanoid insect wizards in the Origin World. Who else could it be if she wasn't her? Chief?"

"I don't know," Chen Feng said with a smile, "Blackmoore has always raised me as a humanoid insect. He made me read many papers on philosophy and science. Among all the papers, I like one sentence the most

——To have wisdom, you must first learn to say 'I don't know'. People who can't say this can't learn any knowledge. I'm glad that I'm very good at learning, Berks."

He stood up again. "Send a few teams to the Dry Water Valley. Let them find a way to imprison the thunder bugs in the corral and provide assistance to the locals as much as possible." He looked at Kalser. "Help me get the restraining talisman.

Come. I want to speak to Queen Proudmoore."

"We must take action!" Burks stamped his feet anxiously. At this time, Carlser was slowly walking out of the room according to Chen Feng's instructions, "We have no time to chat!"

"Chatting is the second step to learning. Burks. I need to know who did this. Do as I tell you."

Burks wanted to say something, but Chen Feng wouldn't let him speak.

"You have nothing to do here, Berks! I know exactly what you mean! But I think you should also agree that Dry Water Valley is in danger now. Please do as I tell you immediately, before our farm is completely destroyed.

."

"Okay, Chief." Burks saluted like a soldier and left.

Chen Feng hoped that his defense of Proudmoore had some effect. He thought it should have. But if Proudmoore hadn't stolen their trees and let the thunderworms escape - then who could it be?

Lorena was led into Queen Proudmoore's chamber by Durfee, but there was no one inside.

Lorena turned to look at Durfee, who was a whole head taller than the old woman who did chores for the Queen. She asked: "Where is the Queen?"

"Don't worry, she'll be back soon. She left to see the protozoan chief an hour ago - she should be back soon."

Lorena frowned: "She went to see Chen Feng?"

Durfei covered her mouth with her hands: "Oh! Honey, I didn't plan to mention this. Just pretend I didn't say it, okay?"

Lorena didn't answer. She made a roaring face, trying to scare the housekeeper away.

Sure enough, this worked. Durfee ran out of the chamber as fast as he could, and his glasses fell off the bridge of his nose.

After a while, Kerry came in. "Colonel, Durfee said you have something to report."

Lorena glanced at the Secretary of the Interior. Like the old woman, Kerry was a nuisance, but he really couldn't live without him - after all, a country is not just about the army. Her father and brothers taught her

The first lesson is to learn to be friendly to people, even if the person is just a clerk. Compared with those senior officials, these are the key people who make a department truly run.

But Durfee was so annoying that she failed to obey her father's advice. But Kerry was the Queen's right-hand man, and Lorena couldn't treat him the same way. She controlled her dislike of the Home Secretary and reluctantly

forced out a smile.

"Yes, Minister of the Interior. I have something to report to the Queen. But I have to wait for her to come back."

Kerry smiled. Lorena had never seen such a hypocritical smile. "You can tell me first. I promise to convey it to Her Majesty the Queen in full."

"I think it's better to wait until the Queen comes back, sir, if you don't mind."

"She's doing some important things," Kerry said hurriedly, "I'm afraid she won't be back for a while."

The colonel gave the Minister of the Interior an equally hypocritical smile. She said: "The Queen knows restraint - as long as she finishes her work, she can rush back in an instant. And she hopes that I can report to her in person."

"Colonel——"

Whatever Kree was about to say, he was interrupted by a loud bang and a bright light. Queen Proudmoore was back.

The queen's appearance is nothing special, Lorena has always thought so, even though someone told her a long time ago that you can't judge a magician by his appearance. Lorena has wanted to dress like a man her whole life -

She cuts her hair short, never shaves her legs, and wears tight underwear

Wrapped in breasts - but no matter how she dresses, others can still tell that she is a woman. Sometimes, she often can't figure out why she is so small, with pale skin, long blond hair and a pair of dark blue

A woman with eyes can make everyone bow to her?

Lorena thought it probably had something to do with her usual demeanor. No matter where she stood, she always looked so tall, even though she was the shortest. Her clothes were always immaculately white: white boots, white
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