Master Hoover left as soon as he said goodbye to Abel.
Abel didn't show much anger on the surface, but his heart was burning with rage. He didn't get his title out of nowhere. He got it through a few battles with the orcs and his men, and now it was taken away so easily.
He also knew that this wasn't the intention of His Highness Liandre George of the Duchy of Carmel. No matter how stupid His Highness Liandre George was, he wouldn't go against a Blacksmith Master with a powerful background just for a little bit of money.
Abel couldn't help but think about the red cloak wizard from before. He was a follower of Wizard Cliff, and then Abel's title and territory were taken away at the same time. How could there be such a coincidence?
"Have I always been too easy to bully?" Abel kept asking himself in his heart. His title and territory were taken away, but he wasn't the only one who was affected. His family members were the ones who followed him, and they stayed in the Duchy of Carmel because he was a wanted man.
No matter where you were, the conflict between wizards wouldn't affect your family. Every wizard had their own family. If you attacked the family behind a wizard, who didn't have a family or a family? If you kept taking revenge on each other, the entire human society of the Holy Continent would've collapsed long ago.
Because of this unexpected incident in the Duchy of Carmel, the Blacksmith Master Gathering that was supposed to go on for a few more days had to end early. The Blacksmith Master Gathering was filled with resentment towards the royal family of the Duchy of Carmel. Such a rare opportunity was gone just like that.
When more and more rumors started to spread, especially the news about the red cloak wizard being kicked out, everyone in the Blacksmith's Guild headquarters knew that the one who was going against Guru Abel was Wizard Cliff from the St. Ellis Wizard Union.
"Master Robin, I have something important to do. I can't stay here any longer. I'm here to say goodbye!" Abel had a lot of respect for Master Robin. All the forging skills he learned came from this dwarven blacksmith. Therefore, when he decided to leave, the first thing he did was to go to Master Robin's place to say goodbye.
Master Robin was very worried about Abel leaving, "Guru Abel, elite wizards are very scary. Please don't hurt yourself in a moment of anger!"
"Don't worry, Master Robin. I won't do something I'm not confident in!" Abel said with a cold smile.
Master Robbin looked around and lowered his voice, "If you really want to kill Cliff, you have to tell me. I can still get an elite wizard to help me. A rank 16 wizard, as long as I pay a little price, I'll be able to kill him."
Abel didn't expect Master Robin to say something like this. Abel didn't know how much it would cost to get an elite wizard to help him, but he knew that if an elite wizard was discovered, it would definitely cause a conflict between the dwarves and humans. That was not what he wanted.
Most importantly, elite wizards were the hardest profession to kill. There was a saying in the Holy Continent that no one could stop an elite wizard from moving in a flash if they didn't want to die.
Moving in a flash was a spell that used the power of electricity to communicate with space. Most magic circles couldn't stop it. Abel had done a lot of research on this since his mount, Black Wind, had mastered this spell.
"Master Robin, don't worry. If I want to kill Cliff, I'll let you know first!" Abel knew Master Robin didn't want him to take revenge on Cliff alone, so he tried to comfort him.
"I'm glad you understand. You're the most accomplished blacksmith in our field. You're a grandmaster blacksmith. You'll have plenty of chances to mess with Cliff in the future!" Master Robin nodded.
"Master Robin, this is the Black Fire Magic Staff. I can't use it right now, and I'm not sure where I'm going, so I'll give it to you. You can observe it with the other blacksmiths in our field. It's a little help from me!" Abel said as he placed the Black Fire Magic Staff in Master Robin's hand.
Master Robin took the Black Fire Magic Staff with trembling hands. This was no ordinary magic staff. This was the staff that gave Abel his grandmaster title. It meant a lot to Abel, and now Abel was giving it to him for safekeeping.
The most important thing about the Black Fire Magic Staff was that it was a reference. If you could practice with it, you might be able to learn how to make a magic staff with an external power source in a short period of time.
This was an important opportunity to improve the blacksmiths in their field. It was also a contribution that Abel, who had just become a grandmaster blacksmith, was making.
"Don't worry, Guru Abel. No matter if you're a human or a dwarf, you'll all have the same opportunity to learn from me!" Master Robin put away the Black Fire Magic Staff and promised Abel seriously.
Abel went to the communication circle of the Blacksmith's Guild. He found the dwarf manager here and asked to use the communication circle to contact Bernie from the Goff Family.
The Blacksmith's Guild responded very quickly to Abel's request. It didn't take long for them to find out the city Bernie was in. The local Blacksmith's Guild also directly contacted Bernie.
"Guru Abel, I didn't think you'd think of me as soon as you got promoted!" Although Bernie wanted to return to the casual tone he had when he was with Abel, he couldn't really let go of Abel's current status, so his words were still a bit stiff.
"Bernie, there's no outsider here. I have something to ask of you!" Abel's voice was very casual. It seemed like his status as a grandmaster blacksmith didn't change anything.
"Abel, you scared me to death. I thought you were high and mighty now that you're a grandmaster blacksmith. What's there to ask of me? Just say it. I'll do my best to help you!" Bernie was very happy to hear Abel's casual voice. As long as Abel didn't change, Abel was still a friend.
"I want your family to help me forge a special item. Where are you? I'll teleport there!" Abel said directly.
"I'm in Moon Guardian City right now. You know where I am!" Bernie told Abel his current location. In fact, he also wanted to fly to Abel's Blacksmith's Guild, but since Abel didn't go to the Blacksmith's Guild, he naturally had his own ideas. If he went to the Blacksmith's Guild, it would affect Abel's business.
Abel put Bai Yun and Flying Flame into his monster ring outside Kitchener City. He then rode Black Wind back to the Blacksmith's Guild and went through the guild's huge teleportation circle to Moon Guardian City.
Bernie was already waiting outside the teleportation circle of Moon Guardian City. Together with him was the city lord of Moon Guardian City, Ivan. When he saw Abel, he was very respectful.
"Bernie, this is my blueprint. I want a lot of these iron pieces. You have to prepare at least 100,000 pounds for me," Abel said as he took out a blueprint.
Bernie took the blueprint. The object drawn on it was very simple. It was a sphere with many flat surfaces and was about the size of a fist. It was easy to get one or two of these spheres, but it wasn't a small number to ask for a hundred thousand pounds of these spheres.
"Abel, is this urgent?" Bernie asked softly.
"Bernie, hurry up. I'll wait for these iron balls in Moon Guardian City!" Abel didn't say much, but his attitude showed that he was very anxious.
No one knew how many blacksmiths there were in the dwarves. Since they were young, they instinctively wanted to be blacksmiths, and this instinct became more and more certain as they grew up. Therefore, the number of blacksmiths in the dwarves was almost impossible to calculate.
Among the countless blacksmiths, some had connections with the Goff family. These blacksmiths all received an urgent job to forge a strange polygonal sphere.
There were countless blacksmiths in the dwarves who were working on the same thing, and the processed iron balls would be quickly taken back by the Goff family.
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