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877. Wall New Village

 Surdak didn't want the information about the iron wood to leak out, so he planned to transport the iron wood back to the city of Hiranza.

Before he set off this time, Selina specially took out some dried meat made from ghost-striped red ants from the supply warehouse, which was five large bags.

"Take these back. I've been out for so long. If I go back to Wall Village, I have to take something back with me!" Selena lowered her head and said. She was wearing a long skirt with a waist and a white blouse with lace on the upper body tucked into the hem.

In the skirt.

It was a bit stuffy in the warehouse, and her forehead, bridge of nose, and chin all had a sheen of oil.

"Have you ever missed home in such a long time..." Suldak suddenly felt that he ran back to Wall Village, but left Selina and Signa here, and he felt a little bit guilty in his heart.

Selena raised her head and looked at Suldak in confusion. After reading the trace of friendship hidden in his eyes, her eyes became bright. She tucked a strand of hair behind her ears and pursed her lips as she smiled.

A tulip blooms quietly.

"For me, where you are...that's where I am."

She spoke in a very soft voice. After she finished speaking, she felt a little blushing, so she changed the subject and said:

"This kind of dried meat is not valuable here, but it is still a very good gift in Wall Village. Even after the Warcraft meat is dried, there is still power left in it. These dried meats are of great benefit to people."

Surdak walked into another warehouse storing iron wood in the garrison camp. This time Selina did not go in with him, but stood at the door of the warehouse and waited quietly.

I stood there until after dark, when there was no sound inside the warehouse, and then I left through the door of the warehouse.



Watching Surdak take out bundles of iron wood from his magic belt bag and pile them into the lava mine.

After all the magic pockets are emptied, they have to continue to step into the Void Gate, return to the warehouse in Dodan Town, and return more than 20 times in a row before moving the iron wood to the lava mine.

Aphrodite sat on the warm rock nearby, glanced at him with her beautiful black-purple eyes, covered her forehead with one hand and couldn't help but mocked: "No matter what, you have become a viscount, in your hand

The plane territory under my control is an entire forest of monsters, how can I carry this all by myself..."

"To ensure that the secrets of these ironwoods are not exposed, we cannot use the caravans in Duodan Town to transport these out. What can I do!"

After the last move, Surdak put the regular items piled aside back into the magic waist bag and said as he did so.

After sorting out his magic pocket, Surdak stood up straight and asked Aphrodite:

"Would you like to go to Halanza City for a walk?"

"Okay!" Aphrodite always had an irresistible charm in her smile.

"I'm going to call Luke..." Surdak couldn't resist, and quickly turned around and walked out of the lava mine.

Luke has been here at Pussy Mountain, usually managing kobold slaves to collect sulfur ore. Many cement roads have been laid in the deserted land. Now almost all the deserters in the deserted land have gathered in several large villages in the southern mountain col.

Of course, the most populous village is Wall Village, and the population living there accounts for almost three-quarters of the total population of the wasteland.

Originally, Surdak built cement roads in the deserted land so that the cavalry he had formed could quickly go to other villages to support them.

But now, north of the Rift Valley in the Desolate Land, except for the Pussy Mountains, almost all has become a wasteland, so there is no need for such an intricate road network.

Surdak called Luke over and at the same time brought ten trucks from the foot of the mountain. A group of kobolds came up and, under Luke's command, began to lift the iron wood from the lava mine onto the trucks.

Ten four-wheel trucks can only carry less than one-third of the iron wood in the lava mine.

Surdak was standing aside with Luke at this time, watching the kobold slaves working.

"How are things going in the village?" Surdak asked Luke.

Luke was extremely happy to see Surdak. Sitting next to Surdak, he still couldn't hide his excitement and said:

"The rainy season is here, and everyone is very busy working in the fields... Oh, by the way, the third-level reservoir is already full."

Surdak was a little dumbfounded:

"Um, is it full so early?"

He thought about it in his mind, and then frowned and said to Luke: "The fourth level is the overflow pool, which is prepared for heavy rains when the water is full. The fifth level is built

It is just prepared for everyone to swim and play. The rainy season is not half over yet, so we cannot fill up the water so early. When we go back, remember to ask Uncle Bright to open the gate wider."

"Didn't you say it needs to be filled with water?" Luke couldn't understand.

The water problem has been plaguing Wall Village over the years. Finally, the water problem has been solved. Luke is reluctant to let it go to waste.

"I'm worried about another heavy rain..." Suldak said patiently.

Luke said a little nonchalantly: "Then fill the fourth-level reservoir with water! What's there to be embarrassed about..."

Seeing the kobold carrying the heavy cloth bag, Luke asked curiously.

"Dak, what are those?"

"Ironwood, a very precious wood." After Suldak finished speaking, he pulled Luke up and pulled a corner of the cloth away, revealing the dark ironwood inside.

"Is this iron wood? The kind that makes bows and arrows?" Luke's eyes widened, looking at the iron wood with thick arms, and asked in a low voice.

"That's it." Suldak quickly admitted.

Luke was a little dizzy. He reached out to unbutton the collar, and couldn't help but grab an arm-thick piece of iron wood and pull it out. The iron wood was so heavy in Luke's hand that he couldn't hold it.

Luke said excitedly: "Duck, where did you get so much ironwood? I thought my hardwood bow was going to be scrapped, and now I can make a new one."

Suldak hugged Luke and promised generously: "Watch which one you want, just take it."

Luke held the arm-thick ironwood in his hand and had no intention of letting go...

The two of them returned to the side. Suldak put his arm around Luke's shoulders and asked him:

"Luke, have you ever thought about venturing outside?"

Luke thought that Suldak was not going to let him be the general supervisor of the Pitbull Mountain Sulfur Mine. He was startled and quickly put down the iron wood in his hand and said nervously: "What? I never thought about it."

Surdak laughed dumbly and explained to him: "Come to the Bailin plane to help me. You are also needed there very much now!"

Luke relaxed after hearing Suldak's explanation, and then agreed without any hesitation: "Okay, Dak, where is Bai Lin?"

Surdak took him out of the lava mine and said, "Just wait for my arrangements. Someone will come to the airport terminal of Bena City to pick you up. You just need to take the magic airship to Bena City."

The kobold slaves have neatly loaded the iron wood onto the truck.

Ten four-wheel trucks slowly drove onto the cement road covered with a layer of volcanic ash at the foot of the mountain. You can reach Wall Village by walking along this cement road.



One day later, Surdak returned to Wall Village.

If he hadn't come back with Luke this time, he would have almost failed to recognize that this was Wall Village. The tidal flat dug out next to the artificial canal outside the village was full of onions, tomatoes and cabbage. At a glance, the whole area was full of greenery.

It's green.

The cement road on the river bank is very wide, and some caravans and carriages are parked on the cement road.

When approaching the village, Suldak discovered that the original small market at the entrance of the village had been surrounded by rows of townhouses, and there were stalls set up here and there in the open spaces between these townhouses.

The entire market seemed very lively, and the goods sold were of all kinds. Some adventure groups even placed the scimitars of some sand bandits on the street stalls.

"Why has it become so lively here?" Suldak asked Luke.

Luke shook his head in confusion and said to Suldak: "It's been like this for the past two months. I don't know where they all came from..."

"Many adventure groups come from Paglos Mountain. They hunt monsters and collect magic potions in Paglos Mountain, and then come here for supplies. It takes at least two days less than going back to Hellanza City.

Time." Uncle Bright walked out of the market and introduced to Suldak: "Now these row houses in the village are almost out of habit, and they will be expanded outside next month..."

The old village chief grabbed a villager and told him: "Go and tell old Sheila that Dak is back!"

There was some congestion at the market, and ten four-wheel trucks were blocked outside.

Suldak walked to the village with Uncle Bright and Luke. Along the way, he saw that the newly built row houses were full of people. These people had migrated from the northern part of the deserted land, and some were from

The women captured by the sand pirates also settled in Wall Village.

Some villagers who knew Surdak came over and greeted Surdak warmly.

When the outsiders saw the noble badge on Surdak's chest, they looked here with great curiosity...

This time, in addition to transporting such a large amount of iron wood, Surdak also brought back a window and a wooden door to the old village chief. He walked into the village and did not rush home. He walked directly in with the old village chief.

Visited the carpenter’s workshop in the village...


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