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Chapter 787

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Abel already had a master alchemy pattern in his body. As long as he learned how to do metallurgy, he could directly make materials that only master alchemists could make.

The sky ship was the dream of the dwarfs. It was not only in the Holy Continent, but also in other places. The dwarfs had spent a lot of time and effort to train a master alchemist, but they had never been able to do so.

All the master alchemists in the Holy Continent were master alchemists. Those master alchemists had spent their entire lives on making potions. They would never, and would never, ever focus on metallurgy.

This was why flying in the sky was just a dream for the dwarfs. Now, their friend Abel had become a master alchemist. Although he was only a master alchemist, as long as he was willing to put in some effort, he could become a master metallurgy master.

This was an opportunity for the dwarfs, an opportunity they had been waiting for for countless years.

Bernie's request made Abel fall into deep thought. The friendship of the dwarfs was very important to him, to Family Harry, and to the Duchy of Carmel.

When Abel was in danger, the dwarfs sent out elite wizards to help. Whether it was the battle fort, the small war puppets, or the bursting crossbow, they were all provided by the dwarfs. Although it was a trade, Abel had gotten a lot out of it.

The Dwarves had helped him too much, so much so that he couldn't say no to Bernie.

"Bernie, I promise, but I can only help you as Bennett!" Abel nodded.

"Of course, I've never told anyone about your elf identity. I didn't even tell my father. I just said I know Master Bennett!" Bernie jumped up and laughed.

Although the Dwarves had a lot of space items, some of the ordinary ores were too large to be transported by space items. These ores were distributed throughout the Earth-Splitting Basin. After these ores were dug out, they were generally sent to the mining area directly by the blacksmiths.

This was not conducive to the communication between the dwarven blacksmiths, and it also made the life of the dwarven blacksmiths more difficult. Most importantly, they had to build a new forging facility every time they arrived at a new mining area, and the fixed forging facilities in the city with the advantage of earth fire could not be fully utilized.

Teleportation arrays were a very convenient array. They could teleport people or objects of a certain size to very far places.

However, teleportation circles required energy to support them. Therefore, the users of teleportation circles were usually people of high status, such as wizards, Druil, nobles, and so on.

The cost of teleporting a person was usually tens of thousands of gold coins, and the energy consumed was rare magic gems.

Not everyone had as many gems as Abel. He never restricted the use of teleportation circles, but if the dwarves opened the teleportation circle to normal dwarves, they would not be able to afford it no matter how rich they were.

This was why the Sky Ships were so important. This was also why the Dwarves wanted to build them.

"I'll go to the Dwarf Tribe. After you've arranged everything, I'll teleport there directly!" Abel said after some consideration.

He couldn't use his elf Bennett identity in Harry Castle. He didn't want the dwarfs to know he was elf Bennett. He was already a Grandmaster Blacksmith. This was already very shocking to all races in the Holy Continent.

He almost died in the maggot lair, so this trip to the Dwarf Tribe was a good opportunity for him to relax and think about how to unleash his power as a wizard.

"No need to wait, I've already arranged everything. We'll go to Moga City. That's where the dwarfs' biggest alchemy union is located!"

Abel knew about Moga City. It was a satellite city of the dwarfs' royal city, Holy Helmet City, just like Kitchener City where the main Blacksmith Union was located.

Like Kitchener City, Moga City was also a city where martial arts were prohibited. It was one of the few cities in the Holy Continent where martial arts were prohibited. These 2 cities and Holy Helmet City formed the largest defensive circle in the Holy Continent. With the power of this super circle, even elite wizards wouldn't dare to use force here.

By the time Abel and Bernie arrived at Damoga City through the large-sized teleportation circle, it was noon. The Earth Dividing Basin in May was supposed to be very hot, but Abel could feel a little bit of coldness.

As soon as they stepped out of the teleportation circle, Bernie called for a carriage to take him and Abel to the highest point of the city.

The layout of the city was almost the same as China City. Thinking about it, the original purpose of Moga City was the same as China City. They were both built to protect Helm City, so of course, the layout of the city would be the same.

"Abel, you noticed the temperature too?" Bernie said with a wry smile.

"Just call me Bennett. I don't want to expose myself here!" "Yes, the temperature is indeed abnormal!" Abel corrected Bernie's way of addressing him before continuing, "Yes, the temperature is indeed abnormal!"

"Ok, Bennett!" Bernie nodded and continued, "There have been some changes since two years ago, but this year's change is the biggest. The change in temperature has already slowed down the growth of our crops. I'm afraid that this year's crop will be reduced again!"

Bernie's words revealed a strong sense of worry. Although the dwarves had the watering system designed by Abel, it wouldn't work if their crops stopped producing.

He was a little afraid that if the continuous crop decline really happened like in history, then the dwarves would be hit hard.

According to the records, at that time, almost a third of the dwarf race's population had died in order to survive those disasters.

Although they could still use their stored food, with the way the Holy Continent stored it, they could only store it for a few years at most. If it was too long, it would go bad.

The dwarves didn't have a lot of food because they loved to drink. Every year, all the extra food and food they bought from the outside were turned into good wine, so there wasn't much food left.

Currently, the Dwarves' stockpile of food was obtained from the human world using the information that the humans did not know about the continuous year of production. Because they were worried that the humans would be suspicious, the amount of food they traded was limited to a certain extent.

Since last year, they couldn't get any food from the human world. If it wasn't for Abel's watering system, they would have been starved already.

Abel couldn't help but frown. According to his information, this crisis would last for at least 10 years. He had already turned the entire Harvest City into a sealed food farm, but the amount was far from enough to support all the races in the Holy Continent.

Not to mention all the races, even the humans could only support 2 or 3 duchies at most.

The elves had a small population to begin with. If the elves could change their diet, it wouldn't be a problem for them to survive this crisis.

The biggest problem was the humans and the dwarves. There were just too many humans. This was why the humans were the dominant force in the Holy Continent. This was also the reason why they were the most affected by this crisis.

The dwarves didn't have a high yield due to their environment. Although they had some remedies, there was still a shortage of food.

"Bernie, if the Goff Family needs food, I can provide some. But I can't do anything for the other families!" Abel lowered his voice.

He was a little selfish. He could only help his closest friends. He was not the savior of the world. He couldn't help everyone.

"Bennett, I thank you on behalf of the Goff family!" Said Bernie with a heavy nod.

To be able to make such a promise at a time like this, Abel was definitely a good friend. Although the crisis had just begun, grains had become the hardest currency in the entire continent. Grains could be exchanged for almost anything.

The price of food had been increasing by a lot. At this rate, as long as they had food, it wouldn't be a problem for them to double in a few months.

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