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Azeroth was constantly in the flames of war, so there were only a few large cities. There were quite a few towns, which were the main windows for players in the game. Most of the players were active in the towns.
Furthermore, the towns and cities shouldered the heavy responsibility of being a stronghold for external warfare.
Whether it was faction wars or other races that threatened the Alliance Tribe in the wild, they were all within the range of the town. Therefore, any town had more resources and wealth than the camp, especially Thelsama, which was located on the bank of the resource-rich Lok Modan Lake.
Fishing, mining, and smithing, the civilian population of Khaz'goroth provided logistical support for Ironforge through hard work and exquisite craftsmanship.
There was no doubt that Thelsama's storehouses were filled with endless riches.
Just the ores and equipment alone could make Lu Li rich overnight, and right now, no one was stopping him from getting his hands on these riches.
Lu Li took a deep breath, sat cross-legged on the ground, and waited quietly.
His self-control wasn't bad. He wouldn't do anything reckless. He wasn't the same person who would do anything to raise money for his sister's medical expenses in his previous life.
In a situation where he couldn't escape unscathed, there was no need for him to take the risk.
Who knew if he could steal the items in the warehouse? Even if he could, how much could he take with his backpack's capacity? And how to dispose of the stolen goods after taking them away was also a problem. It was very likely that he would be caught by the dwarves before he could dispose of the stolen goods. 【Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net
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As one of the largest tribes in the Alliance, the dwarves of Iron Furnace Castle had always kept a low profile. They even lived in underground castles.
However, one shouldn't underestimate their strength. Nor should they underestimate their relationship with humans and Elves. Once the Race Order was issued, not a single race or individual would choose to protect Lu Li. At that time, not only would he be in trouble, but his Guild would also be in trouble.
After a few minutes, Elovan returned with a group of people.
These miserable dwarves had said that they would only burn one house, but who knew that the fire was so big that it spread to several houses at once. They had no choice but to spend more time fighting the fire.
"The key is here, and the spy is over there." Lu Li pointed at the corpse of the Dark Iron Dwarf he had killed.
"Damn dwarf." Elovan, who was also a Dwarf, didn't think that calling another Dwarf a dwarf would hurt his knees. He kicked the Dark Iron Dwarf's corpse and took the key from Lu Li's hand.
"Now, I plan to reward you, heavily reward you!"
"Thank you for your generosity." Lu Li stood up, bowed, and said sincerely, "I admire the exquisite skills of the dwarves very much. In my long adventuring career, I've obtained a lot of forging tools, and I've personally forged some equipment. Look, this is one of them."
He took out Cresso's hammer.
Cresso's Hammer (Special): Strength + 20, Forging Speed + 30%, Forging Success Rate + 20%, Tier + 1. Unique to Lu Li. Durability 100/100
There was no such part in the strategy, but Lu Li felt that as long as he got close to the dwarves and made them acknowledge him, his requests would be more likely to be fulfilled. It was the same with any NPC.
"Cresso's hammer." Elovan recognized the hammer at first glance.
Just as Gaviley Cresso, who had given Lu Li the hammer, had said, his grandfather had learned exquisite skills from the Ironforge. Even the masters of the Ironforge all thought that he was an outstanding blacksmith.
"Yes, I'm glad you know it." Lu Li breathed a sigh of relief.
"How's Cresso doing?" The black-bearded Dwarf recalled the days when he was learning in Steel Furnace Castle, a nostalgic look in his eyes.
That clever human had always learned things faster than others.
"He's dead," Lu Li said regretfully.
"Dead?" Elovan didn't seem to be able to accept this news. After a while, he said in pain, "Oh, yes, human lifespans are always so short. I really regret not visiting him in the Western Wilderness earlier."
"He died in the war. His son also died in the war. His grandson is my friend." Lu Li paused and said, "He gave this hammer to me and went to the front lines. I don't know how he is now."
"Damn the war, damn it!"
This was a very sad topic.
Elovan clearly didn't just know old Cresso. They might have learned from the same master.
"My condolences. The dead rest in peace, and the living strive to improve themselves," Lu Li comforted.
"Thank you, Elf. Take good care of it. I hope you can go further on the path of forging." The excitement of capturing the Black Stone Dwarf had faded. Elovan wasn't in a good state of mind.
What a Tibetan mastiff. Lu Li sighed inwardly.
At this point in the mission, if it had been Xiaoba Jiang — no, even if it had been someone with similar Charisma — Elovan would probably have given him a recommendation letter and recommended him to Steel Furnace Castle to learn more advanced forging skills. Then, he might be able to learn from the system's NPC.
It seemed like Elovan didn't have such thoughts. Not at all.
Lu Li could only bite the bullet and say, "I've run into some trouble recently. I hope to receive your guidance, Mr. Elovan. In order to walk a brighter path of forging, I'm willing to give up my reward."
"Of course. What do you want to learn?" This time, Elovan didn't continue to make things difficult for Lu Li.
Damn, you're so excited when you hear that I'm giving up my reward. I'll knock out the teeth of anyone who says Dwarves are simple. Lu Li was depressed, but he still said respectfully, "I've been studying strengthening equipment, but I keep failing. I believe that the great Khaz 'goroth must have a solution."
To these Dwarves, complimenting Khaz 'goroth made them happier than complimenting anything else.
Forger Khaz 'goroth was an ancient Titan, a member of the Pantheon. He and Iona had created the Earth Spirits (Dwarves and Rockjaws) and the Mountain Giants.
After the Earth Spirits became Dwarves, they treated him as their god.
"Strengthening equipment …" Elovan's expression had been calm, perhaps even a bit condescending. He didn't think that an Elf would ask for advanced forging skills, but when he heard Lu Li ask about strengthening equipment, he really hesitated.
But he'd already made the promise, and after Lu Li brought up their God of Forging, he couldn't say that he didn't know how.
"When I was in Moon Shadow Valley, I knew a Dwarf called Qum. He told me about strengthening equipment. He said that only a skilled master could reduce the probability of failure. Mr. Elovan, can you teach me how to reduce the loss? Those beautiful stones are Khaz 'goroth's masterpiece. I really don't want to hear them shatter. "
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