Blue Dragon Emperor: Lord of Thunder
Chapter 44 The Dwarves Started Work
Chapter 44 The Dwarves Started Work
After showing off her wealth and paying her salary, Curelia suddenly remembered what she was here for.
"By the way, Ron, Glengo has already drawn the teleportation array on both sides. I used the teleportation array to come back first. By the way, I will test whether the teleportation array can be used normally. The dwarves should be teleporting now."
Do experiments directly with yourself, the heart is quite big.
However, with the real dragon's strong control and resistance to the elements, it is quite appropriate to experiment with yourself.
Ron said: "Then let's go and have a look together."
Ron and Vidirpan followed Curelia to the place where the teleportation circle was drawn.
In a clearing in the forest where the trees were felled, the roots were dug out and then refilled, a magic circle with a diameter of five meters was in operation.
Groups of dwarves appeared out of thin air from the magic circle, and then walked out of the magic circle in a dazed state because of the discomfort caused by the space distortion.
Every time the transmission array runs, it must stop for ten minutes to avoid overloading and damage to the transmission array.
After a few pauses, almost all the dwarves walked out of the teleportation formation, and Copper Hammer, accompanied by Glengo, led the last few dwarves into the teleportation formation.
"Welcome to visit my territory." Ron grinned.
Copper Hammer: "Woo...uh, uh—"
Ron: "..."
"Sorry, oh, I can swear to Aunt Kangmana, this thing is more seasick than seasickness, the last time I vomited was when I was 110 years old and just got on the boat!"
Glengo also came over and saluted Ron: "Great master, your loyal servant has completed your order. I don't know if you are satisfied with it."
Ron nodded, and was about to let Glengo leave first, but the copper hammer jumped up and patted Glengo on the shoulder and said:
"Hey man! Thanks for treating my poor nephew and crew, if it weren't for you, they would have had diarrhea until they were dehydrated, and then went to see Moradin. As a small giant, honestly, you look Much more pleasing to the eye than other giants! Next time I have time, I will buy you a drink!"
There was a smile on Glengo's old face, and the relationship between the two seemed to be fine.
Ron glanced at Glengo, he knew the purpose of this hill giant shaman.
Ron valued these dwarves so much, it cast spells and healed them to keep these "properties" belonging to Ron in a valuable and healthy state, so as to show its dedication to work.
As for being friendly with the Hammer, Ron thought Glengo was doing it on purpose.
There are irreconcilable conflicts between Glengor and the Horn tribe. The Goblin tribe is too small to play well, and the kobolds serve Ron wholeheartedly, so it can't intervene in it.
In order to achieve its own purpose, it can only seize this opportunity and establish a good relationship with this group of dwarves who are of great use to Ron.
As long as Ron gives it a chance, it can show its value and let Ron see its ability. Only in this way can it have a chance to be reused.
Instead of being put aside alone like before, it can be used if there is something that needs it to do.
It is very clear that it is only a relatively easy-to-use tool for Ron now. Once Ron's strength continues to grow, or there is a more suitable person to take its place, this tool will inevitably be replaced. throw away.
It just so happens that there are not enough people on hand, and Curelia can't leave everything to Curelia. If Glengo wants a chance, Ron will give it a chance.
Ron said casually: "Since you have a good relationship, Glengo will be responsible for the work connection with you from now on."
Glengo saluted deeply: "Thank you for your trust, great master."
"Bronze Hammer, according to the principle of fair exchange, now it's your turn to fulfill your promise." Lon looked at Tong Hammer and smiled.
From being rescued by Long En to helping them escape from the desperate coast, Copper Hammer believed that Long En was a unique blue dragon. He not only obeyed order, but was also kind and righteous, otherwise he would not have received the favor of the Platinum Dragon God.
After they saw the silver dragon Curelia who claimed to be working for Ron, they became more convinced of their point of view.
Immediately, the copper hammer agreed: "Of course, respect and friendly real dragon, I think you should lack a group of good blacksmiths? We are very happy to help you, haha! You can always trust the dwarf's forging hammer!"
Ron grinned, very satisfied with the copper hammer.
After Copper Hammer led the dwarves to choose a place to live, Lon ordered the tauren and kobolds to produce building stone and wood for the dwarves and help the dwarves build houses.
The kingdom of the dwarves is usually built in the rocky mountains. They hollowed out the mountains, built cities in them, and built solid fortresses relying on the protection of the mountains.
But it will take hundreds of thousands of years, and a powerful dwarf tribe will continue to excavate to build such a magnificent city in the mountains.
It is only a temporary residence for several years, and the house built with stone bricks and wood is comfortable enough.
At least for this group of dwarves who often drift on the sea and sleep in simple cabins all day long.
With the stone materials provided by the kobolds, the dwarves' residences were quickly built. After all, the crew of a ship were all male dwarves, and there was no need to divide the houses into families. A few collective dormitories could make do with it.
On the contrary, it took far more time to build dwarves' workshops than to build houses.
The dwarves, who don't care about houses, have very strict requirements on forging places. They choose large and thick stone bricks. It is said that this can maintain the temperature in the forging room, and a little difference in temperature will affect the quality of the forged finished product. Quality, which the dwarves can't stand.
In the dwarf kingdom, the city in the mountains, there is no need to worry about this problem at all. The mountains can store heat well, and they can even use the heat of magma, but here they can only find ways to improve the working conditions as much as possible.
In addition to the forge, the dwarves also built smelting furnaces and carbon kilns, which can produce charcoal for smelting and forging, and smelt metal ore raw materials dug by kobolds into metal ingots.
The dwarves built an entire production line directly.
It wasn't until half of the frost moon passed that the dwarves officially started working.
The blazing fire smelted the ore, and the metal hot liquid like magma flowed into the special clay mold that had been prepared, and they were casting some necessary tools for themselves, such as hammers.
With the handle attached to the cooling hammer head, the dwarves can finally forge.
According to Ron's request, they need to build a bunch of weapons and armor for the family to use first.
These dwarves sailing on the sea have mastered the forging craft of dwarves with talent, and the hand holding the hammer does not feel unfamiliar at all.
What is even more surprising is that Tong Hammer is not only an excellent captain, a smart businessman, but also a skilled old blacksmith. Iron ax that amazed the other dwarves.
"Ha! I was a blacksmith for 300 years before I got on the ship!" Tong Hammer said proudly under the admiring eyes of all the sailors.
His nephew raised his hand: "Uncle Tonghammer, didn't you say you got on the boat at the age of 110?"
"Boom!"
A hammer flew to his head.
(End of this chapter)
After showing off her wealth and paying her salary, Curelia suddenly remembered what she was here for.
"By the way, Ron, Glengo has already drawn the teleportation array on both sides. I used the teleportation array to come back first. By the way, I will test whether the teleportation array can be used normally. The dwarves should be teleporting now."
Do experiments directly with yourself, the heart is quite big.
However, with the real dragon's strong control and resistance to the elements, it is quite appropriate to experiment with yourself.
Ron said: "Then let's go and have a look together."
Ron and Vidirpan followed Curelia to the place where the teleportation circle was drawn.
In a clearing in the forest where the trees were felled, the roots were dug out and then refilled, a magic circle with a diameter of five meters was in operation.
Groups of dwarves appeared out of thin air from the magic circle, and then walked out of the magic circle in a dazed state because of the discomfort caused by the space distortion.
Every time the transmission array runs, it must stop for ten minutes to avoid overloading and damage to the transmission array.
After a few pauses, almost all the dwarves walked out of the teleportation formation, and Copper Hammer, accompanied by Glengo, led the last few dwarves into the teleportation formation.
"Welcome to visit my territory." Ron grinned.
Copper Hammer: "Woo...uh, uh—"
Ron: "..."
"Sorry, oh, I can swear to Aunt Kangmana, this thing is more seasick than seasickness, the last time I vomited was when I was 110 years old and just got on the boat!"
Glengo also came over and saluted Ron: "Great master, your loyal servant has completed your order. I don't know if you are satisfied with it."
Ron nodded, and was about to let Glengo leave first, but the copper hammer jumped up and patted Glengo on the shoulder and said:
"Hey man! Thanks for treating my poor nephew and crew, if it weren't for you, they would have had diarrhea until they were dehydrated, and then went to see Moradin. As a small giant, honestly, you look Much more pleasing to the eye than other giants! Next time I have time, I will buy you a drink!"
There was a smile on Glengo's old face, and the relationship between the two seemed to be fine.
Ron glanced at Glengo, he knew the purpose of this hill giant shaman.
Ron valued these dwarves so much, it cast spells and healed them to keep these "properties" belonging to Ron in a valuable and healthy state, so as to show its dedication to work.
As for being friendly with the Hammer, Ron thought Glengo was doing it on purpose.
There are irreconcilable conflicts between Glengor and the Horn tribe. The Goblin tribe is too small to play well, and the kobolds serve Ron wholeheartedly, so it can't intervene in it.
In order to achieve its own purpose, it can only seize this opportunity and establish a good relationship with this group of dwarves who are of great use to Ron.
As long as Ron gives it a chance, it can show its value and let Ron see its ability. Only in this way can it have a chance to be reused.
Instead of being put aside alone like before, it can be used if there is something that needs it to do.
It is very clear that it is only a relatively easy-to-use tool for Ron now. Once Ron's strength continues to grow, or there is a more suitable person to take its place, this tool will inevitably be replaced. throw away.
It just so happens that there are not enough people on hand, and Curelia can't leave everything to Curelia. If Glengo wants a chance, Ron will give it a chance.
Ron said casually: "Since you have a good relationship, Glengo will be responsible for the work connection with you from now on."
Glengo saluted deeply: "Thank you for your trust, great master."
"Bronze Hammer, according to the principle of fair exchange, now it's your turn to fulfill your promise." Lon looked at Tong Hammer and smiled.
From being rescued by Long En to helping them escape from the desperate coast, Copper Hammer believed that Long En was a unique blue dragon. He not only obeyed order, but was also kind and righteous, otherwise he would not have received the favor of the Platinum Dragon God.
After they saw the silver dragon Curelia who claimed to be working for Ron, they became more convinced of their point of view.
Immediately, the copper hammer agreed: "Of course, respect and friendly real dragon, I think you should lack a group of good blacksmiths? We are very happy to help you, haha! You can always trust the dwarf's forging hammer!"
Ron grinned, very satisfied with the copper hammer.
After Copper Hammer led the dwarves to choose a place to live, Lon ordered the tauren and kobolds to produce building stone and wood for the dwarves and help the dwarves build houses.
The kingdom of the dwarves is usually built in the rocky mountains. They hollowed out the mountains, built cities in them, and built solid fortresses relying on the protection of the mountains.
But it will take hundreds of thousands of years, and a powerful dwarf tribe will continue to excavate to build such a magnificent city in the mountains.
It is only a temporary residence for several years, and the house built with stone bricks and wood is comfortable enough.
At least for this group of dwarves who often drift on the sea and sleep in simple cabins all day long.
With the stone materials provided by the kobolds, the dwarves' residences were quickly built. After all, the crew of a ship were all male dwarves, and there was no need to divide the houses into families. A few collective dormitories could make do with it.
On the contrary, it took far more time to build dwarves' workshops than to build houses.
The dwarves, who don't care about houses, have very strict requirements on forging places. They choose large and thick stone bricks. It is said that this can maintain the temperature in the forging room, and a little difference in temperature will affect the quality of the forged finished product. Quality, which the dwarves can't stand.
In the dwarf kingdom, the city in the mountains, there is no need to worry about this problem at all. The mountains can store heat well, and they can even use the heat of magma, but here they can only find ways to improve the working conditions as much as possible.
In addition to the forge, the dwarves also built smelting furnaces and carbon kilns, which can produce charcoal for smelting and forging, and smelt metal ore raw materials dug by kobolds into metal ingots.
The dwarves built an entire production line directly.
It wasn't until half of the frost moon passed that the dwarves officially started working.
The blazing fire smelted the ore, and the metal hot liquid like magma flowed into the special clay mold that had been prepared, and they were casting some necessary tools for themselves, such as hammers.
With the handle attached to the cooling hammer head, the dwarves can finally forge.
According to Ron's request, they need to build a bunch of weapons and armor for the family to use first.
These dwarves sailing on the sea have mastered the forging craft of dwarves with talent, and the hand holding the hammer does not feel unfamiliar at all.
What is even more surprising is that Tong Hammer is not only an excellent captain, a smart businessman, but also a skilled old blacksmith. Iron ax that amazed the other dwarves.
"Ha! I was a blacksmith for 300 years before I got on the ship!" Tong Hammer said proudly under the admiring eyes of all the sailors.
His nephew raised his hand: "Uncle Tonghammer, didn't you say you got on the boat at the age of 110?"
"Boom!"
A hammer flew to his head.
(End of this chapter)
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