Durin's Diary

Chapter 58 All Are Dream People

Chapter 58 All Are Dream People

The little tricks of the Alyssa family were nothing to Du Lin - it wouldn't make much difference with Alyssa, and it wouldn't make much less without her. There were almost a hundred students in a film art class, and the remaining girls were all in other majors, and almost all of them were eyeing him.

·As long as they have the opportunity, I am afraid they will all turn into man-eating witches.

Daju's words may be rough, but they make sense.

The saying "too many lice don't itch" describes Du Lin's current situation.

Du Lin helped, firstly for experience and secondly to kill time. After all, the course would not be fully compiled until around the end of April or early May.

This is a true example of being impatient and not being able to eat hot tofu.

As for the extraordinary sequence, Du Lin has also had some clues recently.

The clue came from Tony Stark, the dwarf senior who vomited all the way on the ship while holding a bucket.

Unlike ordinary dwarves, the Stark family were exiles from the Dwarf Kingdom. Their ancestors eventually went to the Eastern Elf Territory, served there for thirty years, and eventually won military merit. They came to the Northern Kingdom with a large salary and settled there. Because they were exiles, they could not use the Dwarf surname, so they took a new human surname.

This man's family is really rich, and they are a family of craftsmen. They don't need Dulin's help, but his family has Dulin's guns. As a hunting enthusiast, Tony praises the guns made by Dulin. In addition, Dulin and old Caspian, the two great craftsmen, one old and one young, get along well with each other, so the relationship between the two sides is quite good.

Tony was a formidable figure, possessing a Transcendent Sequence. Du Lin expressed a bit of curiosity, and immediately sparked a conversation. Tony explained that his Sequence was just so-so, not a powerful Transcendent ability. Warlocks, mages, and other professionals like Du Lin were considered the true path by many older generations.

It's a standard wall effect: people inside the wall envy those outside, and people outside the wall envy those inside. That's about it.

However, Tony also said that it was normal for a little guy like Du Lin to be curious, and said that when the next Super Market opens, he will definitely take Du Lin to see the fun.

Extraordinary Bazaar!

Du Lin thought that he had finally found the edge. The extraordinary sequence in his grandfather's identity seemed to be only the lowest level apprentice, just starting out. Now even Du Lin himself didn't know how far he could go. He was really crossing the river by feeling the stones, and had no idea how deep the next shoal would be.

Since Tony knows something, he might as well learn more from him. Thinking of this, Du Lin sincerely acknowledged Tony as his friend. Considering that Tony likes hunting and going into the woods, the double-barreled shotgun has enough firepower but not enough endurance.

So Dulin helped Tony replace his shotgun with one - the improved Dulin 11.

Tony ventured into the northern woods, hunting mostly large animals like reindeer, moose, and bears, so he didn't use standard shotgun shells (which, when fired from a rifled barrel, would have a hollow, O-shaped dispersion). Considering the long barrels sometimes hindered maneuverability in the woods, Dulin opted for a standard barrel with rifling, which provided better trajectory and damage when firing steel-core slugs.

Using a caliber 4, this little recoil is nothing for the dwarf.

The extended barrel can hold a total of eight shotgun shells. In order to be able to load as needed, Du Lin also equipped Tony with a quick loader.

A truly new gun, given to Tony Stark as a birthday present.

Tony was very happy to receive his birthday present and he said he showed it off at home all day.

Then he said that he would take Du Lin into the forest to play a high-end hunting game no matter what.

So Du Lin also brought his small-caliber rabbit hunting rifle, which was also made by Du Lin when he was in college. He couldn't make a large-caliber rifle, but this .22 caliber toy was no problem. It was a bolt-action rifle with a three-round built-in magazine and a high-precision barrel. Although it could only be used to shoot rabbits, the grassland elves only had small pastimes like shooting ducks besides shooting rabbits.

Because if you kill a big one, you can't carry it back alone. There are rabbits in the forest north of Copenhagen. Before entering the forest, Tony watched Durin demonstrate how to explode a rabbit's skull from 4 yards. He was completely convinced of Durin's master craftsmanship. Tony's family also made guns, but their bolt-action rifle had a bullet dispersion of 1 MOA at 1 meters (60 MOA refers to the string length corresponding to a central angle of / of a degree).

"Your gun is amazing. You're a true master gunsmith." Tony exclaimed in admiration as he looked at the notch on the rabbit's head that the hound had brought back. "It's truly amazing. Your scope is also very well made. Can you make a larger caliber one, Dulin?"

"If the materials are not up to standard, the barrel life will be very short when firing large-caliber bullets, and there is no cost-effectiveness." Du Lin spoke frankly - to be honest, these days no one except Du Lin himself can pass this test in materials science.

The reason why Durin didn't do it was that he wanted to try out the technical control. These days, people were just getting started with breech-loading rifles, and Durin didn't want the Northern Kingdom's bootleggers to be holding Thompsons with 100-round drum magazines and tobacco and alcohol caster mind units and the agents of the Old Relics Management Department to be using the same guns and shooting at each other on the streets in a few years.

Are we going to let innocent people live?

So it must be controlled.

Tony drove his hounds into the woods, but he didn't go in himself. Instead, he started chatting with Dulin: "Dulin, my friend, I heard that you are also a warlock, right?"

"Yes, it is precisely because warlocks can be promoted even by lying down that my grandfather allowed me to study at the Art Academy." Du Lin explained with a smile.

It is a lie to say that one can get promoted without doing anything. The reason why warlocks dare to brag about not having to pay taxes is that compared with the old professions like mages who treat spell books as friends of the opposite sex and spend their days either interpreting spells or meditating, warlocks who rely on their ancestors' kindness and luck for their livelihood are truly the representatives of the chosen ones.

To use the words of my previous life, the Warlock bloodline profession is truly top-tier!

Of course, it is also true that warlocks are not as strong as mages. After all, hard work pays off. But even if there are some shortcomings, Du Lin thinks it is still good. It is enough for him and Anta to have one mage. If both of them are... When he thinks that both of them are bookworms who live with spell books in their arms every day, he wonders if this family still exists.

This won't do. Du Lin is very traditional. A home must have someone to look after it no matter what.

"I have a job here that should be easy for you. How about it? Are you interested in giving it a try?" Tony asked.

This was an interesting question. Du Lin raised his eyebrows and said, "Tell me, I have to hear what the job is before I agree."

"My eldest brother's story. He was on a promotion quest in our Dwarven Forgegod Church. He had to kill a Sun Banshee. He finally heard about one in the northern woods, but he didn't pay attention to the time when he went there. As a result, after nightfall, he discovered three more Sun Banshees in the same area. The seven of us who went there almost died there." At this point, Tony looked at Durin. "You're a warlock, a noble spellcaster. You can definitely deal with these monsters, right?"

Du Lin Yile said: "I'm not a legendary wizard, please don't treat me as a god."

At this point, Du Lin patted his shoulder again and said, "But first, tell me what these Sun Banshees and Phantom Banshees are."

To be honest, with divine instructions, Du Lin is not afraid of any monsters or demons.

"Don't you have this thing in Lublin?" Tony was puzzled.

Du Lin was stunned, then a little embarrassed: "I have quite a lot of demon hunters there."

There are indeed a lot of them. After all, there are a lot of monsters and demons in the old black area near the northeast, so there are naturally a lot of monster hunters who come here to make money or die.

From childhood to adulthood, Du Lin had never seen any monsters or demons. However, he had seen many monster heads chopped off and hung beside horses' butts, and drunken demon hunters who rolled down the stairs and were seriously injured.

(End of this chapter)

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