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Chapter 466: Rock Hubrick

Chapter 466 Yanhu Brackett
"I also remembered that Lord Yan Hu once mentioned that his great-grandfather's surname was Freeman, but starting from his grandfather's generation, they changed their surname to Brackett!"

"The glorious Freeman family, a long-standing forging family!"

"The Freeman family that once created the Winter Crown!"

"Yes! That's it!"

The dwarves were shouting in disorder. During the Brewfest, these guys would go home to sleep, find a tavern to drink when they woke up, or run to the open space outside to act crazy while drunk. That's how they made a lot of noise.

Fortunately, Pete and his five companions finally had a clue and stopped running around like headless flies.

If you want to track down the black-robed man, you have to look for clues based on the clan cards;
If you want to investigate the clan cards, you have to find a way to gain access to the second floor of the Stone Fortress;

If you want to reach the second floor of the stone castle, it is not enough to just know how to drink. The best way is to first find the dwarf named "Bron Freeman" recommended by the countess.

The other party is qualified to inherit the family name, can enter and exit the second floor of the stone fortress at will, and is also qualified to bring others in temporarily.

If you want to find a specific person in a mountain city where hundreds of thousands of dwarves live, you must first find someone related to him.

Yanhu Brackett also has the blood of the Freeman family. This is the only related clue that can be found so far.

I asked the dwarves in the bar again.

"Lord Yanhu should have just returned to his house to sleep by now!"

"We just finished drinking yesterday, and now it's daybreak, and most everyone has gone back to sleep!"

"We have to wait until it's dark. After he wakes up, Lord Yanhu should come to the bar like everyone else."

Pete was speechless when he heard this.

I am speechless about the lifestyle of these dwarves.

During the Wine Festival.

The dwarves do not wake during the day and do not sleep at night.

When I wake up, I go out to find a place to drink.

All the money they earn in a year will be squandered on the wine festival that lasts throughout October.

Dwarves have no habit of saving. After all, most dwarves want to confirm their relationship and establish marriage, so they don’t need to buy a house or hold a wedding ceremony. Newly born dwarves are also very hardy, so they basically raise their offspring in a free-range manner and leave them alone after the breastfeeding period.

Mount Gerela, where the Stone Fort is located, is directly connected to the Frostfire Plateau, or in other words, Mount Gerela is originally part of the edge of the Frostfire Plateau.

If you want to build a love nest to live together with your significant other, it’s very simple. The male dwarves just swing their hammers and chisels and dig a hole in the mountain wall.

Even the process of digging caves by hand has gradually evolved into a courtship ritual for the dwarves.

The bigger, deeper, and stronger the cave he dug with his own hands and strength, the more it proved the depth of the dwarf's love.

……

Reina asked the dwarves in the tavern for the address of Yanhu Brackett.

The other person lives not far from the Happy Hour Bar, only a few hundred meters away in a straight line.

Yanhu's home is located deep in a passage carved out of the mountain wall.

The passage was spacious enough for the five of Pete to pass through simultaneously without any crowding, but the height was very uncomfortable.

Adult male dwarves are generally around 1 meters tall and rarely exceed 4 meters.

Adult female dwarves are slightly shorter, ranging from about 1 to 25 meters.

Therefore, the height of the passages and caves they dug was generally between 1 and 8 meters.

This height is more than enough for a dwarf.

It's very uncomfortable for humans.

A tall guy like Brandon had to bend down slightly to get inside, and he couldn't straighten his back the whole time. There were short holes on both sides of the passage, and each hole was carved with dwarven words, or hung with wooden signs, or had some unique decorations, such as iron ingots made into the shape of bones.

This is equivalent to the dwarves' "house number".

They label their information in different ways.

On the way to Yanhu's house, the three men in the team suffered a lot.

Walking in the corridor is not a big deal, you just need to bend down and lower your head.

The trouble is the stairs!

Passages that are too deep are also not friendly to the dwarves, as it takes too long to go back and forth.

So the building structure they excavated is actually three-dimensional.

By digging out steps one by one and moving upwards, a layer of rock was built as the top of the cave, and then a new area was opened up on top, with the same corridor and the same cave entrance.

Yanhu is on the 5th floor!
While climbing the stairs, because of the change in height, they hit their heads from time to time, which always made Pete, Gail, and Brandon groan one after another.

We arrived at the destination of this trip after many setbacks along the way.

There is a wooden sign nailed outside Yanhu Brackett's cave. The black words on it were written some time ago and are now a little faded.

It was written in Dwarven.

Pete and the others couldn't understand, and couldn't even be sure whether this was Yanhu's home.

Fortunately, there is the almighty God of knowledge.

Under the guidance of Norwen, the revised version of the illusion magic focuses on the fact that as long as you have enough destiny points, it can take any form.

Pete paid a small amount of destiny points and activated the corresponding "text conversion" function.

The Dwarven words that came into view were soon covered by a layer of "illusion".

The letters seemed to come alive, twisting their bodies flexibly, and finally took on the appearance of a common language word:

"Yanhu Brackett & Elovan Brackett"

Pete breathed a sigh of relief.

Got it right.

The dwarves' cave homes have no doors. Only the bars, hotels, shops and the like built on the outermost side of the mountain wall at the end of the circle have doors to protect the property inside.

It would be a waste of time to block the door of this small cave where dwarves live. It would be better to leave it open to improve ventilation.

As for their own possessions, they are usually hidden in small caves within the cave, in more private places known only to them.

He walked into Brackett's house with his back hunched.

The interior furnishings are simple and warm.

The edges of the stone tables and benches have been specially polished into rounded corners.

A shelf for placing items, and a simple work surface next to it with some blacksmith-related tools on it.

Pete followed the deafening snoring sound and soon found Yanhu Brackett and his wife Elowen lying on the stone bed with their legs spread out.

The cave was filled with a strong smell of alcohol. It was obvious that the two men had drunk too much earlier and were now sleeping like dead pigs. Pete even walked up to him, but he still had no reaction.

"Are all dwarves so unguarded?"

Pete was shocked.

……

(End of this chapter)

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