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Episode 12 The Mystery of the Dwarves Section 4 The Great Immigrant of the Dwarves 8

"In response to the adults, the little people are very satisfied with their current life. We are very grateful for the kindness of the adults to the little people. We just want to do something for you to repay the adults."

Seeing the sincere affection shown on the faces of these veterans, Corey was moved in his heart: "You go back and gather everyone. I want to have a good look at the three-person formation you have developed."

"Don't worry, sir, we are not old yet and can still fight for you, sir."

"I don't want you to go to the battlefield. We and you will become instructors. I will change the entire Yasi Army." Corey was very excited. He vaguely felt that the combat power of the Yasi Army would be greatly improved. "Send me to

After the dwarf village is over, you go back and pass an order on my behalf to Commander Beron of the newly formed legion, asking him to select three battalions, and then invite Marshal Muharin and the division commander and former officers in Thunder Eagle City to come to you.

's camp.”

"Yes! Sir." The veteran felt his blood boiling again and couldn't help but straighten his body.

Corey took a few steps forward and heard footsteps behind him. Then he turned around and watched the veterans slowly walk away until they disappeared into the woods, and then slowly walked towards the dwarf village.

At this time, the dwarves were allocating houses by the clan leaders of each village.

The new village of the dwarves is a small village built along the river. Sudi sent people to dig hundreds of criss-crossing canals about three meters wide, and used the canals to turn this large village into hundreds of small villages, each with more than a hundred people.

There are two huts, and there is a blacksmith stove in front of each hut.

These blacksmith furnaces are all designed and built by outstanding students sent by the Magic Academy. They use magic circles to emit magic flames and the furnace temperature is extremely high. They can be regarded as the best blacksmith furnaces on this continent. And regarding the style of the hut,

Built on the blueprint given by the Tree King.

In addition to the rivers and canals, there are also large trees that were moved from each small village, as well as breadfruit trees that obtained seeds from the dwarves and grew quickly with the powerful magic power of the tree king. Although they are not as good as the thousand-year-old trees of the dwarves, these are all

It also makes the dwarf immigrants feel very happy and satisfied, as if they have returned to their own home.

Seeing Corey coming to the entrance of the village, the busy dwarves stopped what they were doing and stared at Corey. Especially after seeing the gem decoration on Corey's hat that looked like a ball of flame, the dwarves all expressed their gratitude to their juniors.

Salute to Corey.

In the dwarves, only elder-level characters are qualified to wear this Fire Emblem. The only one given to a foreigner was to Corey. This is something that everyone in the dwarves knows.

At this moment, Corey suddenly noticed that the blacksmith furnaces in all the houses were working. Even before they moved in, they had already opened the blacksmith furnaces. At this time, Corey suddenly remembered that the tree king once said that the dwarves

The tribe loves to make iron tools. Their crafting is art, not working in the blacksmith's furnace for living.

"For art, like a painter or a poet?" Corey said to himself.

Hearing that Corey had arrived, some dwarves went to find their clan leader. Seeing Corey staring at the blacksmith stove in a daze, the patriarch of the small village walked to the stove that Corey was staring at and picked up a piece that he had just placed on the stove.

The iron ingot in the furnace was struck on the red-hot iron block using his most proud hammering skills.

The iron block slowly changed its shape under the constant beating of the hammer in the hands of the clan leader.

Corey could see clearly that this was what the iron plow they used looked like. The clan leader also kept adjusting his techniques. It was obviously his first time building this kind of thing and he didn't have enough grasp of the shape.

"Yes, I'm sorry." Corey's sudden words stunned all the dwarves. The patriarch of this small village stopped in the air with his hammer raised high, but he stopped for a moment and started hammering in his hand again.

The iron plow was not put down until it was first formed and put back into the furnace.

"I'm sorry, the dwarves made works of art, not tools. I'm really sorry." Corey felt a little uneasy. The purpose of helping the dwarves was not to let the dwarves work. He didn't want the dwarves to think that they

You need to work in exchange for life here.

The clan leader walked slowly to Corey. He understood what Corey meant and said calmly: "The seven great elders have already explained everything to us. We also have to fight for our homeland. Our clan is not a warrior, but

Our people are excellent blacksmiths."

"That's right." A young dwarf who had just owned a blacksmith furnace said loudly: "Grandpa, they have spent thousands of years making the best iron tools, but we have to use our hands to make sharp weapons, defeat the evil orcs, and take back the

Our home." After saying that, the young dwarf quickly ran back to his blacksmith's furnace and came over with a newly forged long sword.

In front of Corey, the young dwarf held up the long sword he made: "I'm not good at fighting, but I worked hard and made a weapon that can be used by warriors."

A dwarf woman brought a piece of bread, a bag of corn, and a completed iron plow. "What's wrong with making some tools for friends to use in life? Elder Gerald said, we dwarves have nothing to do with each other.

Humans are friends."

Hearing these words, Corey didn't know what to say. Looking at the things in the hands of the dwarves, Corey sighed: "The dwarves are a virtuous race. Some people in the human race are very bad, especially once

Related to coins, many humans are greedy."

"We, the dwarves, also have people who just eat and don't work." The clan leader of the small village said kindly.

Corey smiled, smiled bitterly, and had no way to answer the dwarves' words for a moment. Thinking about it, sometimes some of the behaviors of the humans are also vicious and terrifying. They would also launch wars for profit, and they would also occupy other people's homes.

"We dwarves also have wars, and they are also bloody wars. In order to compete for a high-quality iron ore area, to compete for a residential area with excellent water sources, when encountering natural disasters and the breadfruit tree fails to bear fruit, there will also be physical exchanges.

Fighting for it. Similarly, there are also people who go to other villages to exchange fruits for particularly good weavings, and there are also human merchants like you."

Hearing the voice, Corey turned around and saw that it was the seven elders of the dwarf clan. It was Elder Gerald who said these words.

Before Corey had time to react, Elder Gerald added: "These battles will cause bloodshed and death, but they will not cause the destruction of a race. A little bit of ambition will make everyone continue to improve."

We, facing the orcs, are encountering a terrible nightmare of annihilation. The way of life that the dwarfs changed due to the war ten thousand years ago can also be changed now."

"I, Ray Corey, swear to the Fire Emblem that I will be an eternal friend of the dwarves." Corey put his hand on the Fire Emblem and extended his left hand to Elder Gerald.

"I will no longer build a big blacksmith workshop for dwarves to go to. I have changed my mind. Everyone will live here in the future. Anyone who wants dwarf products can come here to exchange for things. Of course, they are things that dwarves like. About

The big blacksmith workshop can send excellent blacksmiths to learn from you."

Elder Gerald smiled and placed his palm on Corey's outstretched left hand.

"Exchanging things for things is the same as our tribe's habit. When it comes to casting technology, we just live longer than the human race and have more time to study. However, I have observed your human race's craftsmanship and there are many worthwhile things.

What we learned.”

"We are friends. If we need anything that only our clan can do, we will do our best." Another great elder also said.

Corey nodded heavily, took a few deep breaths, and suddenly laughed: "Then I'm not polite. The armors you made are light and strong. I first want nine thousand pairs of armors, war vests, and knight commanders."

The materials needed for the spear, shield, and sword are the iron ingots brought back from the dwarf continent this time, and I will send people to continuously transport high-quality ore back from there."

"No problem, leave it to us to build it for you as soon as possible. Do you plan to send out your proud human cavalry army?" Elder Gerald also laughed.

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