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Chapter 223 Dongyi City
Chapter 223 Dongyi City
When he was discovered, Dui did not hesitate at all.
He pulled out a medicine bottle and threw it at the Ringwraith.
The Ringwraith was very cautious, not letting the medicine bottle get close, and destroyed it with a wave of dark power.
But the next second, the medicine bottle exploded, bursting out with a very bright and dazzling light.
Everyone instinctively closed their eyes, and those who didn't have time were instantly blinded by the light.
"Sunlight!" The Ringwraith sensed the sun's properties from the light. Although the Ringwraith was not as afraid of sunlight as the Orcs and Trolls, it still felt very uncomfortable.
The black cloak on the Ringwraith's body, like bat wings, quickly enveloped him.
The fallen flying beasts, gripped by terror, went berserk, trampling or injuring the surrounding Dongyi people, creating chaos.
The bottle contained a luminous potion that Dui had prepared in advance. It was a practical magical potion that could produce light, serving as an alternative to the wand's illumination charm.
Drawing inspiration from the Light of Eyarndil and based on Professor Snape's potion notes, Dui incorporated the properties of sunlight into the potion, thus creating a shimmering potion that could emit sunlight.
This potion, which was somewhat useless in the magical world, was transformed into a "flashbang" capable of dealing with the dark creatures of Middle-earth.
The instant the flash potion exploded, Dui Apparated and left the place.
As the light subsided, the Ringwraith removed his cloak and looked at the fluorescent liquid scattered around the ground. Then, seeing Dui had already disappeared, he suddenly unleashed a terrifying aura, sending everyone and even the buildings around him flying.
Countless people were killed and injured in a short period of time.
The Ringwraith's empty eyes blazed with fury. "Who is it?"
Unfortunately, no one would answer his question.
The Ringwraiths, filled with anger and suspicion, immediately ordered the nearby Eastern tribes and kingdoms to issue arrest warrants for Dui, who was disguised as an Eastern man.
Meanwhile, Dui, who was dozens of kilometers away, was naturally unaware that he was wanted by the police.
However, being cautious, he transformed back into the appearance of another Dongyi person.
Then they continued heading towards Dongyi City.
Moreover, it transforms into something completely different in each tribe it visits.
The Dongyi people were basically tribal, and their dwellings were more primitive and backward, with very few cities like those of the Rohan or Gondor.
But Dongyi City was an exception.
That was the former residence of the Dongyi king, Kehamur.
And Hamur is the Ringwraith that was destroyed and completely wiped out by Dui.
Hamur was once a powerful ruler who unified the Dongyi tribes, but after wearing one of the Nine Commandments, he was corrupted and eventually became Sauron's henchman, taking over Sauron's control over the Dongyi.
When Dui destroyed the Ringwraith Khammur, he inadvertently cut off Sauron's direct control over the Eastern Barbarians, which, to some extent, weakened Sauron's control over them.
The city of Dongyi is located east of the Rune Sea, adjacent to the Orocane Mountains.
The Orocane Mountains are the largest mountain range in the Far East. In Quenya, they mean "Red Mountains." The mountains were built by the Valar after Morgoth destroyed the Two Lamps. They are also one of the places where the Dwarves awakened. Four of the seven Dwarven races awakened in the Orocane Mountains.
During Sauron's long reign over the East, some of the dwarves in the mountains were corrupted and turned into dark dwarves. They pledged allegiance to Sauron and, like the Eastern Barbarians, became part of Sauron's forces.
While continuing to disguise himself, Dui made his way eastward, finally arriving at Dongyi City a month later.
Dui shouldn't have taken this long to arrive, but he discovered that the Ringwraiths seemed to be searching for him, and their numbers had increased to three, patrolling the Eastern Barbarian region on fallen flying beasts.
In addition, crows and vampire bats also appear in large numbers during the day and night.
Not to mention that the Dongyi people were also hunting down and arresting strangers, and they were willing to kill the innocent rather than let one person go free.
Seeing this, Dui could only be more careful to hide himself.
Clearly, his appearance had alerted the Ringwraiths and even Sauron.
If Soren hadn't been unaware that it was him, he probably would have already used the True Knowledge Crystal to find his trail.
The True Knowledge Crystals come in various sizes and have different ranges of visibility. The True Knowledge Crystal in Dui's hand is one of the smaller ones.
When surveying the surroundings from Fengyun Peak, one can see Yougu to the east, Nangang to the south, Xiaer to the west, and Beigang to the north.
The True Knowledge Crystal in Sauron's hand was larger than Dui's, and its vision covered not only the entire Mordor region, but even parts of Gondor within its monitoring range.
The Dongyi region is also within the scope of True Knowledge Crystal's vision.
If Soren knew that he was in the Eastern Yi region and being tracked by the True Knowledge Crystal, he would probably have no choice but to flee in a sorry state.
Dongyi City is said to be a city, but it is more like a large tribal settlement. At its very center is a palace built of red megaliths, which was once the palace of Kehamur, the leader of the Dongyi people.
This city was a melting pot of people, inhabited by various Eastern tribes such as the Chariot People, the Balkos, and the Jayashir. Before the Ringwraith Khammur was destroyed, none of the tribes dared to covet the city and the palace. But after Khammur's ring was destroyed by Dui and Khammur disappeared completely, all the tribes became restless and wanted to seize the city.
So when Dui arrived here, he found two tribes fighting each other.
The two sides in the conflict were the two most powerful tribes among the Dongyi people—the Chariot People and the Balkos.
The Chariot People are known for fighting in massive chariots and have fought many wars with Gondor.
The Balkhos were once a fierce race in the southeast of Mirkwood. After Sauron was defeated in the final battle of the Alliance, they were driven to the Far East by the combined forces of Gondor and the Elves.
Several thousand people from the two tribes fought each other outside Dongyi City to determine who would own it.
For a time, the sounds of fighting and screams filled the air.
Dui Apparated to a deserted corner of the city wall and silently became a spectator.
The battle lasted all day, with the chariot people and the Balcos people evenly matched. However, the chariot people gradually gained the upper hand due to the help of their chariots as weapons of war.
Just as both sides were exhausted and the chariot warriors were already grinning with victories, a third protagonist appeared on the battlefield.
Suddenly, a group of Dongyi cavalrymen, whose armor, clothing, and weapons were more refined than those of the charioteers and Balkos, charged out of the distant mountains and joined the battle, indiscriminately slaughtering the charioteers and Balkos.
"It's the Dorwins!" Neither the charioteers nor the Balkos on the battlefield expected a third party to reap the benefits. Now, they were already severely wounded and exhausted. How could they possibly stand against this third army, which was in high spirits?
Soon, under the onslaught of this Dorwin cavalry, the charioteers and Balkos were routed and killed in quick succession.
Even if the chariot people and the Balkos quickly united, they were no match for them.
Dui, standing on the city wall, was also very surprised by the sudden appearance of this cavalry force.
He had heard of the Dorwins from Kalenmill, the elven manor lord of Dorwinian.
Although the Dorwinians were also a branch of the Eastern Yi people, they were among the few tribes that did not pledge allegiance to Solon. They even maintained trade relations with the Elves of Dorwinian, as well as the Valley Kingdom and the Woodland Kingdom, making them a rare "moderate" Eastern Yi.
More importantly, the Dorwins have a close relationship with the Blue Wizards, who are said to have helped them escape Sauron's oppression and have continued to help them fight against Sauron's rule.
So when Dui saw these Dorvins, his eyes lit up.
After searching for so long, we finally found traces of the blue-robed wizard.
On the battlefield, the Dorwins held the advantage, gradually eroding the strength of the Chariot People and the Balkos.
Just as the charioteers and Balkos were about to be routed, the piercing and terrifying cry of the Fallen Flying Beasts came from afar.
Upon seeing the Fallen Beasts flying from afar, the Chariot People and Balkos people showed hope and fervor, while the Dorwin people showed fear, and even the horses beneath them became terrified and did not obey commands.
In an instant, the battlefield situation changed again, and the Dorwins' advantage vanished.
Dui's expression changed again when he saw the Fallen Flying Beast once more.
This fallen flying beast always appeared alongside the Ringwraiths. He considered using Apparition to avoid the Ringwraiths, but he didn't want to miss this opportunity to make contact with the blue-robed wizard.
After some hesitation, he decided to stay.
At the same time, his appearance changed rapidly. He grew many wrinkles, his height shrank, and his back became hunched. In the blink of an eye, he became a tall, thin, white-haired old man who looked somewhat similar to Gandalf.
The Fallen Flying Beast swiftly arrived on the battlefield, its massive body sweeping low overhead like a giant bulldozer, wiping out a large number of Dorwin cavalry.
In the blink of an eye, the Dorwin people suffered heavy casualties.
The Ringwraiths rode atop the Fallen Beast, emanating an aura of fear and chill. The Fallen Beast let out a deafening, piercing roar that pierced the soul, filling people with despair, fear, and a desire to give up resistance.
The Dorwin's steeds could not resist the momentum of the fallen flying beast, throwing the riders off their backs and fleeing in terror after their meal.
The Dorwins were in dire straits, facing the menacing and vengeful Charioteers and Balkos in front, and the even more desperate and powerless Ringwraiths and Fallen Beasts behind.
Just as Dui was pondering whether or not to save the Dorwins, the system suddenly reacted.
[Hogwarts Check-in System: Location: Dongyi City, Check-in required?]
Dui perked up and quickly muttered to himself, "Sign in."
[Sign-in successful! Congratulations on receiving the recipe for the Invisibility Cloak!]
Invisibility cloak? Dui was surprised.
I didn't expect to sign in for my second Deathly Hallows so quickly.
However, what he received from signing in clearly couldn't solve his current situation.
Seeing that the Dorwin army was about to be wiped out on the battlefield below, Dui still made his move.
"All evil begone!" Dui held a staff whose appearance had been altered by a transformation spell, releasing a dazzling holy light.
(End of this chapter)
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