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Chapter 242

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"Master Abel, I've brought the things you wanted!" Bernie came back very quickly. As soon as he came in, he handed the package in his hand to Abel and bowed.

"What a generous gift!" Abel took the package and praised before he even opened it. The package in his hand was a portal bag, and Bernie was giving it to him together.

"Master Abel, the dwarves have a lot of different kinds of magic equipment, and portal bags are one of them," Bernie said with a hint of pride in his voice.

Abel smiled and reached his power of the Will into the portal bag. There was no empty space in the portal bag. It was filled to the brim with items. There were about ten pounds of meteorite iron and ten pounds of iron essence. The rest of the items were all beginner fire gemstones. It was about a cubic meter of beginner fire gemstones. Although Abel was used to seeing beginner gemstones, this was the first time he saw so many of them placed together.

"I've asked people to move the crossbow outside. I'll ask the craftsmen to put it on Bai Yun," Bernie continued.

"Bernie, there are too many materials here!" Abel said with a bit of shock as he looked at the portal bag in his hand.

"Master Abel, don't you know that forging can also fail? I've given you ten times the amount of materials so that you don't have to worry about the materials! "Bernie said with an indifferent smile.

These materials were very precious to humans, or to most humans and dwarves, but to the powerful Goff family, these materials were nothing. They could easily take out 10 times the amount of materials Abel asked for in the warehouse in Moon Guardian City.

"This is?" Abel took out a thick book from the portal bag. It had a huge and hard cover and a soft sheepskin inside. On the cover was "The Basics of Magic Staff Making". He looked at Bernie with a questioning gaze.

"Master Abel, you've already agreed to complete the mission. I trust you very much, so I decided to give you the mission item in advance!" Bernie replied with a smile.

"Bernie, tell me the truth. Will this cause you any trouble?" As one of his few friends in the dwarves, Abel didn't want to cause trouble for Bernie, so he asked.

"Master Abel, with my status, I can still make the decision. As long as the deal is real, no one can cause trouble for me." Bernie laughed and continued, "Of course, if you can give me some rum, I'll be even happier."

Abel looked at the expression on Bernie's young face when he talked about rum. He couldn't help but smile and said, "Bernie, as a friend, you can just call me Abel. I don't need to trade my rum with my friends."

Abel said as he took out a barrel of 100 ranked rum from his Kong Kong Kong Kong Spirit portal bag. The huge barrel made a muffled sound when he placed it on the ground.

Bernie almost jumped and hugged the wooden barrel that was about the same height as him, but thicker. He looked drunk and it took him a while to return to normal.

"Abel, I'll call you that in private, but I still have to call you Master Abel in public. Otherwise, it would be disrespectful to the Blacksmith's Guild. You know how high the status of the Blacksmith's Guild is in the dwarves." Bernie complained softly as he hugged the barrel.

That afternoon, Abel set off alone. He sat on White Cloud's back. The giant city-defense crossbow was installed at the front of the seat. In order to install this big thing, the dwarven craftsmen had specially strengthened the entire seat. They removed all the original seats and replaced them with a sturdier light steel wood that was lighter in texture and better in defense. They covered the outside with a layer of rhinoceros hide that could block arrows, and added a layer of soft lamb fur on the inside. The entire seat was greatly improved in terms of both appearance and practicality. Of course, the original seats made by the orcs had never thought about looking good.

The city-defense crossbow was also known as the city-defense crossbow or the city-defense crossbow cannon. It was one of the few weapons that could kill a Knight or even a Wizard. The cost of the city-defense crossbow was extremely high. The main problem was the application of a large number of special metals and precious materials. That was why the city-defense crossbow could shoot 500 meters away and still maintain its lethality. Within 500 meters, no matter if it was a powerful combat qi armor or a Wizard's frozen armor, it would be as thin as paper in front of the city-defense crossbow. If the arrows were made with more precious armor-piercing and anti-magic materials, then even an Intermediate or Advanced Wizard would be at a disadvantage.

As for why people called this kind of crossbow a city-defense crossbow, it was because this kind of crossbow was too heavy and difficult to transport. Only a huge body like White Cloud could easily carry a city-defense crossbow. Of course, only White Cloud, a high-grade spirit beast, had this kind of ability. Ordinary Sky Sparrows, not to mention whether they could carry a city-defense crossbow or not, just because they were naturally timid, they became the sole means of transport far away from the battlefield.

Abel wanted to go northwest of Moon Guardian City, where the Duchy of Rohr and the Earth-Dividing Mountain Range intersected. The mountains there were more dangerous than the area guarded by Moon Guardian City, and there were a lot of wild beasts and poisonous creatures living there. It was difficult for humans to survive there, and the grey dwarves lived in such an environment.

Abel recalled the information about the grey dwarves in his mind. The grey dwarves were a branch of the dwarven race. According to legend, they were expelled from the dwarven race, and because of the curse, they had grey skin and no hair.

However, Abel understood that the grey dwarves should have come into contact with some kind of evil power and turned into their current appearance. The grey dwarves were ferocious and tyrannical. They did not produce anything, and all their living materials were obtained by robbing. They were the largest bandit group in the human world and the dwarven race.

They were good at hiding, and could hide in dark caves for long periods of time. They ate almost everything, from plants to animals, and even humans and dwarves were their food.

This was the answer Abel got from asking Lorraine. He finally understood the terrifying characteristics of the grey dwarves. They were born to be bandits, and they were even more ferocious than the orcs. At least the orcs obtained food through their own herding, but the grey dwarves were a group of bandits who were born to be bandits.

This was why Abel agreed to attack the grey dwarves' gathering place. He could get enough resources and learn the skills he wanted, and all he asked for was to kill some bandits who deserved to be killed. More importantly, he had enough iron meteorites to make enough defensive super explosive balls with a delay of 8 seconds.

After accepting the mission in the morning, he entered the Dark World again and used the earth fire to create 10 super exploding balls and an iron shield to increase his damage. Now, he had enough super exploding balls on him to blow up a magic tower in a duchy again.

During the boring flight, Abel took out the mission item "The Basics of Magic Staff Making". There were two ways to make a magic staff. The first was to use special materials as the main body of the magic staff, and collect the soul of a spiritual beast and seal it into the magic staff. This way, there would be a chance for the magic staff to gain the spiritual beast's spellcasting ability and increase the attack power of a certain system.

The second way was to use magic metals to make the main body of the magic staff, and directly inlay the crystal core of a powerful spiritual beast on it. The magic circle pattern would then activate the spell within the crystal core.

The two types of wands had their own advantages and disadvantages. The soul collection of spirit beasts had to be carried out within a minute of the spirit beast's death, and the success rate was not high. During the process of placing the spirit beasts, there was also the problem of the success rate. The level of the spell ability obtained was also random. The magic power used to cast the spell was provided by the user himself. The advantage was that the spell could be stacked with other spells of the same type, increasing the spell's level. If it was a fire elemental spirit beast, it was possible to obtain a fire elemental spell effect.

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