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Chapter 130

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The bustling dwarf village fell into a dead silence all of a sudden.

What followed was a burst of nervousness!

"Daemons! Daemons are attacking again! "

"Where are the guards!?"

One of the dwarves pointed at a few people who were drunk with flushed faces. "Aren't the guards here?"

Durum was stunned. "Wait — they're here for the beer party too? Then who's guarding the gate!? "

Silence, followed by an uproar!

"Everyone, don't panic!"

At this moment, Elder Durum fully played his role and yelled, "It's just a bunch of weak magic beasts. Why would the people of the land be afraid of them?!"

"Boom!"

A burning fireball landed right in front of Elder Durum, and half of his beard was burnt off by the splashing lava.

Tang En could guarantee that Durum's expression was the most wonderful face-changing magic he had ever seen.

Durum's face turned from red to white, from white to green, and from green to purple. Finally, he could not help but roar and pick up his iron cane. "My precious beard! These damn bastards!!! I'm going to kill them! "

Elder Durum roared and rushed out.

Tang En and Brian looked at each other and stood up to help.

"Ah —"

With a scream, Durum flew back like a cannonball. He got up from the ground and shouted angrily, "Damn it — it's not just the daemons! There are also the Subterrane Dwellers! They're driving the daemons to attack us! "

"Subterrane Dwellers!? How dare they! "

The dwarves were shocked and then angry. "How dare the Subterrane Dwellers ruin our beer party!? Kill them! "

The Subterrane Dwellers were not humans. They were just humanoid creatures with simple intelligence. They did not have a complete language and social structure. They lived in the caves in clans and lived on wild fruits and small animals.

In short, they were like primitive people.

The dwarves' favorite thing to do was to dig holes in the mountains. Naturally, they became mortal enemies with the Subterrane Dwellers who lived in caves — one-sided.

The dwarves did not even consider the Subterrane Dwellers as enemies because they were not worthy.

Therefore, when they heard that the Subterrane Dwellers dared to drive daemons to attack them, the dwarves were immediately angry.

"Wait!"

Tang En, on the other hand, sensed something unusual. "Didn't they say that Subterrane Dwellers don't have any intelligence? How did they know how to control the magical beasts to attack you? "

"Since they're already here, who cares so much!"

As a Dwarf, the Cavemen actually came knocking on their door. This was simply a disgrace!

All the dwarves shared the same honor and disgrace. They felt deeply insulted. After drinking the last cup of beer under the intensive attacks, they picked up their weapons and roared as they rushed out to fight.

Naturally, the warlike Brian was unwilling to fall behind. He picked up his warhammer and rushed forward.

Tang En looked left and right. Good heavens, except for those young dwarves who had yet to fight, even the female dwarves had bravely picked up their weapons and rushed out to fight.

"Children, come to me! Let's hide in the basement for a while. The battle will be over soon! "

Only then did Tang En understand Durum's real role in the village...

[Wow …]

Nola tugged at Tang En's hair and stared. [I can't even tell which one of them is younger...]

Just as Nora had said, the male dwarves all had big beards on their faces. It was difficult for Tang En to distinguish which ones were children, and he could only make a rough judgment based on their size.

"Human! Yes, I'm talking about you. You come with us! "

"Me?"

Tang En smiled. "No, I'll go outside and help."

"Hmph!"

Durum snorted coldly and said with a sour face, "This is a battle between us dwarves and the Subterrane Dwellers. This kind of humiliation must be washed away by the dwarves themselves. What's the point of asking you to help?

Besides, they're just Subterrane Dwellers. They're not enemies at all! "

Then who was the one who was sent flying?

A young dwarf looked at Durum innocently. "Elder, then why were you sent flying?"

GoodJob! Good job, kid! I have faith in you!

"I, I, that's because I'm old! That's right! "

Durum urged them to run to the basement and said righteously, "If I was young, I could've killed them all by myself!"

"Eh?" Another dwarf girl was stunned. "Elder, you're not as old as my father, are you?"

Tang En looked at the embarrassed Durum and couldn't help but grin. Could it be that the dwarven children were born with sharp tongues? Each one was sharper than the last.

"Cut the crap! Go in! "

Angered, Durum simply used his feet and kicked them one by one into the basement. Fortunately, the dwarves were a fighting race and these children wouldn't get hurt.

"You really don't need my help?"

Tang En turned back to look at the village entrance. The battle there seemed to be quite intense.

"No, there's no need at all —"

"Boom!"

There was a muffled sound in the basement, and then the children exclaimed, "Elder! The Subterrane Dwellers dug a hole and came in! "

Elder Durum turned pale with fright.

A flame suddenly appeared in Tang En's hand. He raised his eyebrows and asked, "What about now?"

"Please!"

Durum was straightforward. Knowing that he was no match for the Subterrane Dwellers, he immediately took back what he just said.

The next moment, Tang En suddenly appeared in the dust-filled basement. He did not even need to look, as the hiding places of the Subterrane Dwellers were extremely clear in his mind. The flames split apart, and the fireballs were like homing missiles, whistling as they hit the Subterrane Dwellers, easily blowing them into pieces.

Looking at the dark tunnel on the wall, Tang En opened his right hand, and a fireball flew into the tunnel. With a muffled sound, it exploded in the tunnel!

The Subterrane Dwellers who were rushing here were unlucky and were hit by the fireball.

"Amazing!"

Durum, who followed in, saw this scene and exclaimed, "I didn't expect you to be such a powerful sorcerer!"

"My name is Tang En."

"Oh, I know. Brian told me."

"Then why did you call me 'human'?"

"I'm used to it … Can this fireball spell kill them?"

"Trust me, there's no problem in this world that a fireball can't solve —"

At this time, a Subterrane Dweller rushed over with a red-hot metal ore. Durum looked at Tang En.

"If there is, then two."

Tang En twitched the corner of his mouth. Suddenly, another fireball with a deeper color appeared in his hand. The fireball flew over and directly pierced through the ore, blowing up all the Subterrane Dwellers behind it and burning them into ashes.

The incessant Subterrane Dwellers could easily make people feel bored. These creatures had nothing but amazing reproductive ability. It was like harvesting leeks, one cut and another crop would grow. Fortunately, they did not have any intelligence and showed no signs of evolution in the past ten thousand years. Otherwise, Prandal would have been the world of the Subterrane Dwellers.

Tang En walked to the wall and patted it. Then the tunnel dug by the Subterrane Dwellers was closed again.

"Mud to Stone."

Tang En lightly touched the mud wall, and a wave of magic spread out. Then, the mud within a few meters of the whole basement solidified into hard stone. Under the effect of Tang En's magic, this stone was even harder than metal.

"There should be no problem here. I'll go up and take a look."

Tang En nodded at Elder Durum, and then very elegantly flew out of the basement.

"Wow! Magic is really amazing! "

A young Dwarf had a look of admiration, and then suddenly said: "I've decided! I don't want to learn forging anymore! I want to become a Magician! "

"Bastard!"

Durum went over and slapped him to the ground: "You're a Dwarf, why don't you learn forging and learn magic! You're not a Rune Dwarf! "

"Who said only Rune Dwarves can learn magic!"

The young dwarf was unconvinced. "I'm going to learn!"

"If your father knew, he'd be furious!"

Durum no longer cared about him. In his opinion, this was just a whim of the young Dwarf. When he found out that he couldn't feel magic at all, he would probably give up.

However, he didn't know that the young Dwarf's pursuit of magic was unusually firm. After finding out that he couldn't feel magic, he actually studied the Rune Dwarves and came up with a set of methods to let ordinary Dwarves use magic. This profession was called Runemaster by later generations, but this is a digression and will be skipped over.

"Big brother! Where have you been!? Come and help me! "

Brian was overjoyed when he saw Tang En. In just a moment, he was battered and exhausted, and the other Dwarves next to him were also covered in dirt. They were actually suppressed by those magical beasts and Subterrane Dwellers …

Tang En had a look of surprise on his face. This situation did not seem right.

"The situation is a bit abnormal!"

A Dwarf guard said gloomily: "The attacks of the magical beasts are much stronger than before. Even those Subterrane Dwellers seem to have gone crazy."

"I'm afraid that the Subterrane Dwellers have mastered the way to control these magical beasts, so they want to occupy this area."

"No, no, even if that's the case, these magical beasts wouldn't be so fierce. It feels like they've completely lost their minds."

Lost their minds?

Tang En frowned and had a bad feeling. He looked at those Subterrane Dwellers who were attacking wildly outside and used Magician's Hand to grab a Subterrane Dweller. After looking at the Subterrane Dweller carefully, he waved his hand and crushed it into pieces.

"Sure enough …"

Tang En frowned and said: "Although it's very slight, there are traces of Chaos Power on the Subterrane Dwellers, and the same goes for those magical beasts. I'm afraid it's not that they've mastered the way to control magical beasts, but that they've all been contaminated by Chaos Power, so they're treated as the same kind."

"Chaos Power!"

The Dwarves were shocked: "Is there a Chaos Gate nearby!?"

[Nola?]

Tang En shouted in his mind.

Nola lazily laid on Tang En's head: [I don't feel it … Maybe it's small, so it closed naturally …]

[I know.]

Tang En said: "I don't feel the presence of a Chaos Gate nearby, so it might have closed naturally."

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