Chapter 540: Radiance

They made their way through the noisy and crowded workshops to the row of tall warehouses.

Several thick granite walls line between the workshop and the warehouse area, separating the two. But these low walls, which are just over half a man's height, do not prevent people from climbing over them, nor do they obscure the view of the outside world.

"It's to prevent accidents!" Looking into Diego's puzzled eyes, Major Barrett explained.

"For example?"

"Like a gunpowder explosion." By this time they had passed through the low wall and entered the warehouse area. The Major pointed to one of the warehouses, where Diego saw the mark of a smoking pile of gunpowder painted in white paint on the door.

"These warehouses are stocked with weapons and ammunition that the Sky Breaker will use, and this warehouse is filled with salt in stone and powder of dense explosives." The Major walked in front of the warehouse, and he walked in a strange way, as if he were a foot deep and a foot shallow.

Diego followed him, suddenly feeling that he was walking on a stretch of soft ground, and he looked down to find that the ground was all covered in a thick layer of wet cotton cloth. He realized that this was to prevent the sparks from the soldiers' iron boots from colliding with the ground from igniting the scattered explosive powder.

"This warehouse is stocked with goblin rocket fuel, which was bought from the goblin merchants in Treasure Cove, and spent enough gold to fill an entire oil drum." The Major pointed to the other warehouse, which had an oil drum on it.

As he walked, he told Diego what was in the warehouses. This wasn't a secret, as the patterns on the doors of the warehouses revealed the contents of the storehouse, but there were some more abstract patterns that Diego couldn't understand.

"There's the Heart of Flame, which the Gnome Technicians often use as a power source for small devices." The Major explained, pointing to a smirking flame pattern on a warehouse door.

The corners of Diego's mouth twitched, to be honest, he had guessed for a long time, but he hadn't connected the pattern to the Heart of Fire.

They walked for a while before stopping in front of the last warehouse. Diego roughly counted that there were more than fifty warehouses in this row, and on the other side of the lake, there was a row of warehouses about the same number as this one. It can be seen that in order to build this Skybreaker, the royal family of Stormwind City has cleaned up all the family resources, although it is almost exhaustive, but in this chaotic era, who can say that it is wrong to build the Skybreaker?

The warehouse in front of them should be the "No. 1 warehouse" that the king said before, but there was no pattern painted on the door of this warehouse, and just as the group arrived here, a figure suddenly appeared in a corner not far away.

"Salute you, Your Majesty!" He walked up and saluted to Varian. The king had been here more than once, and many of the sentries could easily recognize him.

Varian nodded, and headed straight for the warehouse door.

"Your Majesty is going inside, you call a few people to come and help." The Major stepped up from behind the king and said in a deep voice.

"Lift the alert, five people!" The sentry turned and shouted at the place where he had just walked.

Under the gaze of the crowd, five empty-handed guards stepped out of that dark corner, Diego had no idea that there were so many people hiding in that inconspicuous place, and it seemed that this was not all they had.

Varian made his way to the gate, took out a golden key with intricate tooth grooves from his bag, stuffed it into the keyhole and spun it. With a soft click, the door shook.

Five guards stepped forward, grabbed the handle and pushed it with all their might. With an unpleasant creak of the doorshaft turning, the door moved slowly. Diego noticed that the gate was more than a foot thick, made entirely of black iron, and looked to weigh several tons.

Diego was initially surprised at why they were pushing it with the most primitive human power rather than machinery, but it soon became clear to him that it was meant to prevent unauthorized entry - the more people who pushed the door, the louder the movement and the easier it was for the guards to notice, while those who obtained permission did not have to worry about this.

After a few minutes, the door was fully opened, and Diego was greeted by a fully stocked warehouse.

The warehouse was lined with rows of iron shelves with numerous treasure chests, some made of precious mahogany, some cast from sturdy metal, and some of materials that Diego could not recognize. These chests must contain rare and valuable items, and there are several chests in them, and Diego can feel the rich elemental aura emanating from them even through the chests.

Truth be told, there was a moment when Diego felt like Ali Baba, and after a spell of "open sesame", a treasure opened to him. Even though all the items in the warehouse were packed in various boxes and could not show him his brilliance, Diego's heart still beat violently a few times.

But at this moment, Diego is no longer the dick of his previous life. After coming to Azeroth, the ups and downs of the past three years have tempered him into a real man with a broad vision and a broad heart, even if he can't do it without changing the color of Mount Tai collapsed, but he can't be happy with things, not sad with himself, he can still do it.

With a long sigh, Diego turned his head to see King Varian looking at him with satisfaction.

"Come this way! What we're looking for is in the innermost. The king smiled mildly and led the way to the storehouse.

Diego and the Duke of Berval followed, and behind them, the door slowly shut.

They crossed the rows of shelves and stopped in front of the innermost row. Diego noticed that the walls behind the shelves were made of solid granite masonry, and each boulder was polished so smooth that even the sharpest blade could not be wedged into the gaps.

There weren't many boxes stacked on this row of shelves, and in the most conspicuous place on the shelves, there was a box the size of a watermelon, and the body of this box had a verdant green on it, which looked as if it was made of silver, and to be honest, the value of this box alone was amazing enough.

The king took out a smaller key from his bag and opened the chest.

The moment the lid was lifted, Diego saw a stream of multicolored light shoot out of the box, stinging his eyes with burning pain, as if countless steel needles were constantly poking his eyeballs. He subconsciously narrowed his eyes and put his hand in front of him, and after a while, the light gradually dimmed.

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