After sleeping in the Lord's Mansion for a night, Tang En returned to Hammer Forge Castle early the next morning.
Tang En thought that he had woken up early enough, but he found that the dwarves had already woken up.
"Hey? You're already up? Sorry, I always thought that human nobles liked to sleep in … "
When he saw Duranden, he was surprised. He shrugged his shoulders and said, "You know, in the legends of the bards, human nobles always like to sleep with several women in their arms … By the way, aren't you tired with so many women?"
Looking at the puzzled Duranden, Tang En was speechless, "… How would I know? I'm different from them. "
Looking at his puzzled appearance, could it be that the dwarves were so single-minded because of their strong needs in that aspect, so they were difficult to deal with?
"Sooner or later, humans … Ah, let's not talk about it. It's starting to be lively outside. Breakfast is in the kitchen. After you eat, help yourself. Tess and I have to prepare."
Duranden glanced at the wall and then hurriedly left.
Tang En looked at it and suddenly froze, because there was a mechanical clock hanging on the wall!
Although this mechanical clock was still very simple, it already had a timekeeping function, but the division of time was not so detailed, and it was different from the 24-hour system on Earth.
After observing the mechanical clock with interest for a while, Tang En went to eat two mouthfuls of rice and then went out.
At this moment, in the huge Hammer Forge Castle, there was already a jubilant atmosphere. The dwarves, who usually had no other festivals to celebrate, seemed to have released all the enthusiasm of the whole race on this day.
In just one night, Hammersmith Castle was decorated with lanterns and streamers, and banners celebrating the Brewfest were hung everywhere. The faces of the dwarves on the road were also full of smiles. Even when they saw Twain, a somewhat unfamiliar human, they greeted him one by one and wished him to enjoy this grand dwarven festival.
Walking all the way to the square, Tang En had to sigh. The festive atmosphere was really strong. Not only did the Hammer Forge Family gather the financial resources of the royal family to buy a large amount of beer with unlimited supply, but even the taverns were also gathering their strength to take out the beer they had carefully brewed in the past year to participate in the wine competition, intending to strive for a good ranking.
At this moment, Tang En suddenly saw a familiar figure. It was Brian.
When he woke up, Brian was nowhere to be found. He wondered where Brian had gone. He didn't expect Brian to be with Saroma, Eibron, and the others to decorate a stage. Brian was carelessly hanging flowers on the stage, but he kept ruining them. He was being scolded by his wife, Saroma.
Looking at such a shabby and simple stage, Tang En scratched his head. Could this be the wedding stage for Durandon and Tess?
No matter how casual the dwarves were, this was too crude …
This question was confirmed after Tang En asked. It was indeed a wedding ceremony …
Tang En turned his head and looked at the stage that was used for the wine competition not far away. Then, he looked at the inconspicuous and simple stage, and the corner of his mouth twitched.
The limelight was completely overshadowed by Brewfest …
If this happened on Earth, it would be strange if the woman didn't make a fuss …
"Forget it, let me do it …"
He owed Brian a favor. This was his son's wedding, and it was the dwarven king's wedding. How could it be so shabby? So, Tang En decided to help.
"Are these the things you prepared?"
Tang En pointed to the flowers at the side, as well as some scattered ribbons and pitifully few decorations.
Eibron nodded. "Yes. We don't pay much attention to these things, so we don't have much. We can't make it as beautiful as you humans."
"Leave it to me."
Tang En patted his chest confidently. He hadn't been married before, but he'd attended a few weddings. The ones on Earth were much better than this one.
"Leave it to you?"
Eibron hesitated for a moment, then agreed. He didn't want to admit it, but humans were the best at this.
"Brother, I'll leave it to you! Let me check the time … It'll start in about an hour. Can you do it? "
Brian was used to using the timing method Tang En taught him. This surprised Eibron and Saroma.
"Don't worry."
After the dwarves retreated, Twain stepped forward, and the Hands of Magic flew out one after another. The platform that was originally built together was torn down by him in the blink of an eye.
"Brother, what are you doing?!"
Brian panicked. "We woke up early in the morning and worked for a long time to build this!"
"Cut the crap! Just watch! "
Tang En rolled his eyes at him in annoyance. Under his control, the wooden boxes quickly formed a simple T-shaped stage, which was then covered with a cloth. Then, under Tang En's control, the few tree branches quickly bent into several arches, and the fresh flowers that had just been picked down from the mountain early in the morning were quickly inserted into them.
"Nola, can you help these flowers grow again? It's best if you can merge them with the arches and surround the stage. "
Nola had been watching for a long time. When she heard Tang En ask for her help, she was immediately happy. "Leave it to me!"
In the next moment, a green light filled with rich vitality was released from Tang En's body. The flowers that had been plucked were revitalized, and their delicate petals were even prettier than before.
Eibron's eyes widened. The aura Tang En released was very familiar. It was very similar to the aura of the elves.
Could it be that Tang En was actually a hidden elf?!
Eibron's gaze swept over Tang En, but he couldn't find any traces of magic.
He was clearly a real human being.
But … How could a human use vitality magic like the elven druids?
Eibron was conflicted again. He had known Tang En for two days, and he was more conflicted than he had been in the past few decades.
The flower vines intertwined with the arches, perfectly hiding the arches and turning them into flower gates. The low-hanging flower buds on both sides spread all the way from the front of the T-shaped stage to the top of the stage.
Tang En had also carefully decorated the stage. He'd wanted to use the shape of a heart, but Prandal didn't like that. So he used the leftover scraps to decorate the stage with the names of Durandal and Tess. The metal hammer representing Durandal was wrapped around the flowers representing Tess, but it didn't look out of place at all. It was a perfect blend of masculinity and gentleness.
"It's so beautiful!"
Saroma had a look of amazement on her face. She tugged at Brian and complained, "Why didn't you ask a human mage to help us when we got married?!"
"It's useless even if I did!"
Brian felt wronged. "Are those human magi like big bro? Plus, it's been hundreds of years. What's the point of bringing it up … "
Saroma snorted and turned her attention back to the podium. "I'm sure Tess will like this podium very much."
"That's … big bro!"
Brian shouted, "You forgot about the flowers on both sides!"
"I did it on purpose. You'll know later."
Tang En was communicating with Nola in secret. He waved his hand impatiently. "Just watch."
After discussing with Nola, Tang En went back to work. It didn't take long for the stage to be ready.
Looking at the stage, Tang En was satisfied. He turned to Eiffel and asked, "By the way, have you invited the host yet?"
Eiffel smiled. "Yes. It's the head priest of the Temple of the Earth Goddess in Hammerforge."
Twain was stunned for a moment, but he quickly realized that it made sense. The dwarves were the people of Gaia, so of course they would need a priest from the Gaia Temple to witness their wedding. It was obvious that Eibron and Durandon's status had played a role in the wedding.
Dwarves had no talent for magic, but priests of the Earth Goddess were different. They could cast divine spells and didn't need talent for magic, so it wasn't surprising that they had priests of the Earth Goddess.
Soon, it was time for the wedding to begin. The dwarves had already been notified and gathered in the huge square. Some even climbed to higher places just to join in the fun.
The head priest of the Earth Goddess had arrived. He looked completely different from the other dwarves … a dwarf.
If the emotions of the other dwarves were like an eternally burning furnace, then the feeling the Archbishop gave Twain was like the steady earth, immovable like a mountain.
His eyes were full of wisdom, and his face had a kind and gentle smile. His beard was tied in a special knot according to the teachings of the Earth Goddess. His hair was very clean and tidy, and his white priest robe was spotless. He was holding a book steadily in his left hand, which was the teachings of the Earth Goddess.
He was indeed a devout believer. Tang En sighed. On the other hand, Brian looked like a sloppy beggar when he glanced at him from the corner of his eyes.
Tang En's heart skipped a beat when he thought about the fact that this guy was the former king of the dwarves, and an old man over five hundred and eighty years old.
Soon, Durandal and Tess also appeared. As soon as they appeared, the square was greeted with cheers. Durandal's status in the hearts of the dwarves was very high.
Durandon was dressed differently from the morning. It could be seen that he had just carefully dressed up. His face was very clean, his hair and beard were combed again, and his beard was carefully tied up. He looked a lot more spirited, and on his head was the crown that made him very unhappy.
He put on a set of shiny armor that symbolized the pinnacle of dwarven craftsmanship. Tang En's eyes began to twitch. It was a set of treasure armor …
Sure enough, the dwarves were a nouveau riche race …
Tess wore the traditional costume of the dwarven women. It was a close-fitting robe, similar to the design of a cheongsam, but full of the special style of the dwarves. But Tang En, after all, was a human from the earth. He was used to seeing all kinds of inexplicable designs, so he didn't feel anything special.
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