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Chapter 483

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Dinner was served at Harry Castle. Bartoli cooked by herself, but she had already begun to train the chefs in her family. Soon, she would be able to get rid of all her responsibilities.

The dwarves almost all collapsed in front of the endless wine and food. Only Elite Wizard Cyril, as an elite wizard, remained sober. However, he was still a little tipsy, so he went to rest early.

"Young master!" Steward Lindsey knocked on Abel's door early the next morning. This was rare. If it wasn't something serious, Lindsey would never do something like this.

"Lindsey, what's the matter?" Abel opened the door with a strange look on his face. Lindsey's face was full of surprise. Lindsey had been a steward for many years. It was rare to see him have other expressions. In Abel's mind, he had always been a typical steward.

"There are 15 elves outside the castle. They want to see you. They want to give you this!" Lindsey said respectfully as he handed a green leaf to Abel.

Abel took the leaf. There was a trace of power of the will on it. He attached his power of the will to it, and a voice was transmitted to him through the power of the will.

"Lady Carrie of Angstrom City, elves, is here to visit the prestigious Guru Abel under the orders of Grand Duke Edwina and Duke Albert!" It was Lady Carrie's voice. Ever since that adventure, Lady Carrie's attitude towards Abel had improved a lot. However, she had never been this polite.

"Give her the highest welcome. Also, invite Uncle Marshall to join the ceremony!" Abel said.

In any case, the one who came was a member of the Elf Clan's royal family, a noble Countess of the Elf Clan. They had to pay attention to proper etiquette. This was the dignity of a human.

"Yes, master!" Steward Lindsey quickly went out to arrange.

Abel also changed into a noble robe. After tidying up his appearance, he walked out of the door.

By this time, the entire castle had been mobilized. In a short period of time, 20 fully armed elite warriors were standing in the middle of the square. Knight Marshall was also waiting for him on a war horse.

It seemed that Abel was the last one to arrive. In fact, he didn't need to give any instructions. When they saw that the visitors were Elves, the whole castle had already begun to move.

With the sound of a horn, the gate of the castle was completely opened. Abel rode Black Wind in front with Knight Marshall, followed by 20 elite warriors.

At this time, the atmosphere outside the castle was a little tense. Ten official Knight and five hundred elite cavalrymen were already in a battle formation, but they didn't show their power. As for the fifteen elves, except for Lady Carrie who was riding a mad wolf, the rest were all riding white war horses. They were all female elves.

Lady Carrie remained calm in the face of five hundred elite human cavalrymen. Perhaps she didn't take them seriously at all. The fourteen elves beside her followed her lead and waited quietly at the entrance of the castle.

"Retreat to the camp!" Abel glanced at the 500 elite cavalrymen he brought back and was very satisfied. Judging from their performance, these cavalrymen could definitely be called elite troops.

The five hundred elite cavalrymen quickly rode their horses back to the camp outside of Harry's castle. The process was very smooth.

"The prestigious Lady Carrie, welcome from afar. Human Abel greets you!" Abel said with a noble bow.

"The prestigious Guru Abel, Carrie has brought fourteen Angstrom City magic circle masters to serve you!" Lady Carrie also bowed and said.

"Lady Carrie, this is my foster father, Lord Marshall!" Abel introduced Lady Carrie to Lord Marshall.

"Lord Marshall, Lady Carrie greets you!" Lady Carrie said with a slight smile on her face as she bowed.

Lord Marshall quickly bowed back. He knew Abel was doing well among the elves, but he didn't expect the royal elves to send an elf to help him build a magic tower.

"Lady Carrie, please enter the castle!" Abel said with an inviting gesture.

20 elite warriors stood on the left and right. They had experienced hundreds of battles, and their equipment gave them confidence. Their aura was much more powerful than most warriors.

"Guru Abel, these warriors of yours are not bad. You're really generous to give them all magic equipment!" Lady Carrie's eyes were very sharp. She could tell the equipment was not ordinary with just a glance.

"Lady Carrie, you know, this is all I can do!" Abel said humbly.

Lady Carrie couldn't help but glare at Abel when she heard that. What did he mean by 'this is all I can do'? He went from a Master Blacksmith to a Grandmaster Blacksmith in such a short time. If she knew he was a Grandmaster Blacksmith, she would have asked him to make a few magic staffs.

"Why are they here too?" Lady Carrie saw the awakened dwarves as soon as she entered the castle gate. She couldn't help but point at them and ask.

"I invited them from the Goff Family to help me build a magic tower. This is Isaiah. He's in charge of all the construction!" Abel said with a smile.

"Guru Abel, you must be mistaken. How good can dwarves be? Can they even live in the things they build?" Lady Carrie said with a sneer.

Isaiah wanted to refute, but he knew Lady Carrie. She was the Duchess of the royal elves. Her status was very noble. He didn't want to get into a conflict with her, so he didn't say anything.

However, Abel had to say something. These dwarves were invited to serve him. How could he let them be judged like this?

"Lady Carrie, these are my dwarven brothers. If you still want to be like this, please go back and greet Grand Duke Edwina for me. I can't accept this kind of help!" Abel said with a heavy voice.

Isaiah and the other dwarves were touched by Abel's words. This was a true brother. He was willing to offend the Duchess of the royal elves for them.

"Guru Abel …" Lady Carrie was about to say something, but when she saw Abel's heavy face, she didn't say anything. Instead, she turned around and said, "Let's go in. We'll start work after breakfast!"

If it was the first time Abel came to the elves, Lady Carrie would have already turned on him. However, Abel was no longer the same as before. He had helped her make the beauty potion and helped Angstrom City many times. Now, he was a Grandmaster Blacksmith.

Abel was no longer a little wizard that she could vent her anger on. Even Lady Carrie couldn't help but worry about him.

Before they left, Grand Duke Edwina had repeatedly reminded them of the importance of maintaining a good relationship between Angstrom City and Abel. Although there was a layer of relationship between Lorraine and Angstrom City, in Grand Duke Edwina's eyes, that relationship was too shallow. Only benefits were the best way to connect the two sides.

"Guru Abel, you don't have to protect us like this. Although the elves are arrogant by nature, their magic circles and decorations are the best in the Holy Continent. They complement us perfectly. We do the heavy work, and they do the delicate work!" Isaiah said with a grateful look on his face as he walked up to Abel.

"It's okay. My relationship with the elves is deeper than you think. This little thing won't affect us!" Abel said with a smile and waved his hand.

Since another 15 elves had arrived, Bartoli and the chefs in the castle began to get busy. Since the elves preferred vegetarian food, she also made some new dishes she had just learned, such as fried potato, eggplant with garlic sauce, and stir-fry.

These new dishes were all made in Bartoli's spare time. As a steward, she always thought about serving her master. Now that Abel's influence had grown, she could do less and less. Abel also didn't want her to overwork herself for training, so she would take out some recipes and research some good dishes whenever she had free time.

According to her plan, once the magic tower and teleportation circle were built, she would go to Liante City regularly to train the chefs. Then, she would increase the number of dishes in the restaurant and monopolize the food in Liante City.

Due to the large number of people, the dining hall in Harry Castle was a bit small. The dwarves also didn't want to eat with the elves, so they were invited to another small dining hall.

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