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Chapter 1179

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After the massacre of his family, Death God Manduz appeared and made a prophecy to the Nodo Elves, "Villa will seal off Velinor, and all of you will be banished forever (Villa went back on his word).

No matter where you go, Villa's wrath will envelop the Fino Family and those who follow him.

Regardless of whether it is considered righteous or kind, or evil or malicious, you will be driven to do it by the oath, and the end result will be a disaster.

But even if you do so many things that go against ethics and morality, you will not be able to get back the Silmarillion that you have always desired.

Treachery will happen often, and you will live in fear of being betrayed.

The Fino Family will be homeless forever, and in the end, have nothing. "

This was not only a prophecy, but also a curse.

When Manduz made such a prophecy to the Nodo Elves, it meant that Manduz had chosen such a future for the Nodo Elves.

This was a way for the gods to punish the mortals.

There was no escape and no resistance. The more one escaped, the more one resisted, the faster a tragic fate would befall them.

Hearing Manduz's curse, many of the Nodo Elves felt fear.

Fino's third half-brother, who had originally said that he would accompany his elder brother to the end, also left the large group with the people who trusted him out of fear and frustration.

They returned to Vilma City and knelt before Villa to beg for forgiveness.

Thus, another group of "servant elves" was born.

The Nodo Elves who stayed in Velinor completely lost their former glory and courage, and became Villa's loyal servants, just like the Fanya Family.

Their story ended there.

Until the destruction of the universe, they did not sing a different song.

In the face of Manduz's curse, Fino was determined, "Villa's wrath and curse are only one of the many disasters that threaten us.

From the beginning, when I made the oath, I had the awareness to walk towards destruction.

Because I know very well that the Morgoth that I am going against is the strongest Villa.

Mortals cannot challenge Villa. I will not and have no power to object to this statement.

But if I had listened to Manduz's prophecy and become fearful, cowardly, and fearful, I would have given up my vengeance against Morgoth. Then, for the rest of my eternal life, I would have suffered from cowardice and regret.

I accept any fate that still befalls me after I fight against it, but I must add a footnote to this fate — I have worked hard to create glory. My descendants, please spread my life's achievements through the ages! "

Unfortunately, fate was far more cruel to him than he thought.

Nodo had two younger brothers of the same father but different mothers. The second brother was Fen Guofeng, and the third brother was Finafen. The three Nodo Princes all had children and subjects.

The three brothers had disagreements in their early years. Weren't they born from the same mother? In addition to Mirko's instigation, Fino once pointed his sword at the eldest brother and the second brother and scolded loudly.

Because of this rotten matter, Fino was exiled by Manway for 12 years.

However, Manwei was a good person. He took advantage of the Harvest Festival to drag the three brothers to his palace and kindly advised them to respect each other.

It was also at that time that Danny and Mirko launched a sneak attack on the Twin Holy Trees.

Although Welinor met with a great disaster, the relationship between the three brothers had indeed eased a little. When the eldest brother, Fino, said that he was going to leave, the other two brothers immediately followed.

However, after Manduz finished cursing, the third brother first brought his clansmen back to kowtow to Villa and admit his mistake. Later on, he even became the Elf King of Nodo in Tirian City.

The second brother was more kind, but his subordinates complained that Fino had harmed them as they trudged.

Basically, their loyalty could not be guaranteed.

Hence, when they were crossing the sea, Fino betrayed his second brother. He first took a boat to cross the sea with his own people, but after crossing the strait, he burned the boat … It was a very foolish act. If it was Danny, she would never do that even if she was beaten to death. If she did, it would mean that Manduz's curse had been fulfilled — betraying one's friends and family.

However, Fino had sacrificed so much for the oath and the curse … His integrity, but he still could not create great achievements in the Middle Lands.

Fate was too cruel to him. He finally came to the Middle Lands, but it was only a day trip …

When he burned the boat, the smoke was too thick. He was discovered by the Half-Orc sentries under Mirko and rushed over to besiege him.

Faced with a group of Half-Orc patrols, Fino naturally would not be defeated.

However, the bad thing was that he won too easily and misjudged the strength of Mirko's Dark Army.

He left the main group and took the lead to chase after the Half-Orc scattered soldiers. He chased too fiercely and was about to reach Angeban's lair. Even Boss Mi knew that he was here.

Hence, the Fire Demons appeared. The Fire Demon King, Goosmog, led dozens of Fire Demons to besiege Fino. In the end, Fino was rescued by his sons, but his injuries were too severe and he died.

He had just crossed the sea for less than a month!

However, Fino was also considered free and easy. He died in such a sullen manner and still had the leisure to point at the Eye of Calamity above his head and curse Morgoth three times in a row …

.....

If evil was quantified, Mirko's life was filled with heinous crimes. He destroyed Villa's creation, he pushed down the giant lamp, he captured the elves and twisted them into Half-Orcs, he pushed down the Twin Holy Trees, and he did countless other evil things after that.

However, among all the evil deeds, Fino's loss was the most evil thing he had ever done.

Fino was the closest to God among all the children of Iluvita, but he was a mortal with the most humanity.

The powerful power of destiny brought about by Iluvita's most outstanding children allowed the Eye of Calamity to hatch another magatama.

After Fino's death, Mirko pretended to be afraid of the power of Nodo's elves and proposed to negotiate peace with Fino's eldest son.

The eldest son of Fino's family was not stupid. Of course, he would not believe Morgoth's words. He agreed to negotiate because he planned to secretly ambush and kill the Devil Lord who came to negotiate.

A Hongmen Banquet in another world.

This idea was not bad.

Unfortunately, the people that Boss Fino secretly arranged were not as many as Mirko secretly arranged …

The eldest son was caught, tortured, and imprisoned until his second uncle returned with the remaining clansmen — Fino's second brother who was left on the other side of the Burning Ship World.

When the eldest cousin of the second uncle's family heard about the eldest son's encounter, he recalled the friendship and kinship of the past (the father's generation had disagreements, but the relationship between the cousins was very good) and decided to disregard the former enmity to rescue him.

He succeeded and once again fulfilled Manduz's curse — the eldest son was an open-minded person. In order to repay his cousin's life-saving grace, he gave the righteous title of Nodo's Supreme King to his second uncle.

Fino was the eldest son, and the eldest son was Fino's eldest son. Therefore, he had the legal right to inherit the title of Nodo's Elf King.

However, by giving the throne to his second uncle, Manduz's curse of "Fino's family will lose everything" was fulfilled.

What was even more terrifying was that it fulfilled another curse: no matter whether it was out of kindness or malice, there would not be a good ending in the end.

His cousin disregarded the former enmity and saved the eldest son, which was definitely out of kindness. The eldest son knew how to repay the kindness and took out the most precious thing in his possession to repay his cousin, which was definitely out of kindness.

However, their kindness led to the worst ending — the eldest son was not alone. He still had six younger brothers. The matter of the king became the catalyst for many of Prince Nodo's later conflicts.

The above was only one of Fino's misfortunes. In the days to come, as long as the son of Fino who had made the oath back then was still alive, the curse would be endless. It would be fulfilled one by one in various ingenious ways, and it would be fulfilled repeatedly.

During this period, there was another drastic change in Middle-earth: the sun rose for the third time.

The first sun was the Villa's giant lamp, and the second sun was the Twin Holy Trees. In order to expel the darkness, the Villa finally did something "human": they created a real sun.

.....

Manduz was definitely a sly old fox, but the Villa was basically a genuinely good person.

Although Manduz's curse was Villa's prophecy, the path was always chosen by Fino himself.

Villa could not interfere with the fate of Iluvita's children. The fate of mortals would not even be specifically controlled by Manduz — Manduz wanted fate to evolve freely in the individual's choice, so as to obtain something that jumped out of his own expectations and control.

Towards Fino's tragic fate, Manway even shed tears.

He asked Manduz to convey the prophecy, not because he wanted to see Fino's misfortune, but because he hoped that Fino would not fulfill his own fate.

.....

For the upcoming humans, and also to repair the damage caused by Mirko, Manway asked Yavanna and Nina to do their best to repair the Twin Holy Trees.

Nina's tears were almost dry, and Yavanna's throat was almost hoarse from singing. Finally, a miracle happened: the male tree's roots bloomed with a silver flower, and the female tree's roots bore a golden fruit.

Manway conferred the silver flower and the golden fruit as saints, which was to give them spirituality; Aoki and his subordinate Maia tailor-made a spaceship for them, erm, a magic spaceship.

Valda sang the Song of the Moon to the silver flower, and the Song of the Sun to the golden fruit. The Song of the Sun and the Moon made them shine brightly.

After that, Valda placed them on two spaceships, launched them into the sky, and circled Arda.

Thus, the sun and the moon were born.

The golden fruit of the female tree was the sun, and the silver flower of the male tree was the moon.

Villa also chose a young man and woman from the Maia to pilot the two magic spaceships: Tyrion, the hunter under Olomy, piloted the Moon Ship, and Yarion, the maid of the White Flower Fairy, piloted the Sun Ship.

Mirko wanted to destroy the new radiance, just like how he dealt with Villa's giant lamp and the Twin Holy Trees of Valinor, but he met his match this time. The sun and moon were guarded by Yarion and Tyrion, and with the powerful spaceship itself, the assassins he sent all returned in failure.

"Sigh, if Angorian was still here, why would I waste my energy on you bunch of good-for-nothings?"

Mirko started to miss Danny, but it was not until three hundred years later that he saw her again.

At that time, she was no longer Angorian, but a stranger who represented the mysterious and unknown.

.....

On the day the sun rose for the first time, humans woke up in the east of Middle-earth, the ancient era ended, and the first era began.

The first era was the era when Mirko fought against the mortals, and it was also the most glorious era for the mortals, because they were fighting against Mirko …

Similarly, the first era was Mirko's happiest era.

Against Villa, no matter how hard he tried, he could not avoid the fate of being taken away in one wave.

Against the allied forces of the elves, humans, dwarves, and half-orcs, he was able to fight evenly, and even strategically, he had a 70% advantage. He had 70%, and the allied forces had 30%.

Before Danny returned, Boss Mirko fought three 'world wars' with the mortals. The first time, before the Nodo Elves crossed the sea, the three major branches of Teleri fought against Mirko, and the half-orc army was defeated.

The second time, Mirko made a comeback, and prepared to besiege Dorias, the 'King of the Three Powers', Elway, whose soul had been seduced by the fairy (the female Maia). Ferno brought seven of his sons into the chaos, and lost his life, but he also defeated the Dark Demon King's army.

The third time, Mirko used 60 years to raise his army in Angeban, and made a comeback. In the end, he was completely defeated by the Nodo Elves.

Since then, the siege of Angeban that lasted for 400 years began.

Yes, Boss Mirko was besieged by the mortals.

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