Chapter 7 Delicious Fish Soup

Link prepares to build the altar in order to see if he can get more heroes to appear.

No matter what kind of hero it is, it's never a bad thing to have a little more people.

However, since the altar is going to be built, then for Link, there is only one place left to build, and what to build next is a key question.

In fact, Link was going to upgrade the Elemental Tower first, and was going to upgrade the dwelling to another level to see if he could have a better place to live, but when he was about to upgrade the Elemental Tower to level 2, a line of small words appeared in front of him.

Level 2 elemental towers cannot be constructed.

Prerequisite Buildings: Summoning Hall, Altar.

There were no requirements for the Alchemy Hall and the Forge Hall, and Link could only put the Summoning Hall into construction.

Building a summoning hall allows players to summon elemental guards, but it only costs special resources such as elemental crystal nuclei, and Link is honestly a little reluctant, but with elemental guards, it may also be able to add a little defensive power.

However, Link is pessimistic about the combat effectiveness of the elemental guards summoned in this way, and having played many games, he is very clear about the combat effectiveness of soldiers that can be easily recruited, and for heroes like Dilla, no matter how many dozens come, they will be easily defeated.

In the early stage, heroes like Dilla almost accounted for more than 90% of the help for players.

But since the system requires construction, it is impossible for Link not to build it.

The demand for the summoning hall is much higher than that of the dwellings and elemental pools, with 1,000 wood and stone, and 10,000 silver coins.

And the resources of the altar are also terrifying, these two buildings go down, the resources of wood and stone are more than 7,000 each, and there are only less than 20,000 silver coins left.

"So poor."

Link took a deep breath, he felt that he should be able to build more houses, so that he could not only arrange houses for the heroes summoned in the future, but also get more silver coins.

As things stand, the future shortage of silver coins is already obvious.

However, the Alchemy Hall and the Forge Hall must not be built, these are necessary buildings, and the future ...... If there is a future, these buildings need not be less important than resource-based buildings.

Link sat quietly in the dwelling and waited, the altar and the summoning hall had been built for a long time, up to two hours.

As time passed, Link's face gradually became less pretty.

He was starting to sit still a little, his stomach was already protesting against him, his stomach was empty, he hadn't eaten for a long time.

He got off work at 5 p.m., came home at about 6 p.m., made a phone call to order takeout and played games to kill time, he was already very hungry and had not eaten for almost 7 hours.

As a result, before the takeaway was delivered, he played the game and traveled over, and then after several hours, Link was already hungry.

Suffice it to say, Link hasn't eaten anything for 10 hours now.

"Dilla." Link looked at the Red Dragon Queen who had been sitting beside him, and asked a little embarrassedly, "I'm a little hungry, do you have a way to get something to eat?" ”

Link searched through the mall and couldn't find anything to eat, and the same goes for the Elemental Tower, all of which bring the player the convenience of battle, but none of the convenience of life.

"I'm sorry, my lord." Dhila bowed, "I don't have any food here, but please wait, I'll go out and get some food to come back." ”

As he spoke, Dilla walked out of the house with the Red Lotus Sword, and then, in Link's special vision of the tower, walked outside, looked around a little, and walked towards the river.

The river wasn't far from the Elemental Tower, and if something happened here, Dhila would be able to return quickly.

Seeing Dilla go out looking for food, Link didn't just relax like that, he was a little worried about whether he would be able to adapt to the food here, and if he was killed by a dinner here, to be honest, this kind of death was really unpleasant.

Dilla came back quickly, and Link looked through the Silver Coin Mall, and it didn't take more than 20 minutes for her to come back with three fish that weighed almost a pound.

What kind of fish this fish is, Link doesn't know, anyway, for him, the fact that it is like a fish is already good news.

The fish had already been processed by the river, and Dilla took a stone pot in front of Link, put in a fish, and then tapped the edge of the stone pot with his index finger, and a ball of clear water appeared out of thin air above and fell into the stone pot, just a finger deep over the fish.

Then, Dilla held the stone pot, her eyes closed slightly, and her hands lit a slight flame, **** around the stone pot, and after a while, a strange fragrance permeated the room.

Link stood up and looked inside the stone cauldron, the soup was milky white and boiling, and the contact with the hot stone cauldron was constantly making a sizzling sound.

This sound made the gluttonous worms in Link's stomach even more stirred, and he swallowed involuntarily.

"Alright." Dilla finally placed the stone pot respectfully on the stone table, handed Link a wooden spoon, and motioned for him to drink the soup first.

Link scooped a spoonful of milky white soup, put it on the tip of his nose, inhaled gently, a more fragrant taste secreted into his heart and spleen, his whole body couldn't help but shiver, after blowing a little cold, he took a sip of fish soup, the delicious taste instantly rushed to the top of his head, and a warm current flowed down his throat and flowed all over his body.

"Comfortable!" Link's eyes lit up, and although there was no seasoning, the taste of the fish soup was a top-notch delicacy he had never tasted.

"Dilla, give you half." Link said, taking a wooden bowl from the side and scooping half of the fish soup into it, and by the way, separating the fish in half.

The fish was stewed badly, and with a little push, Link pulled off a lot of fish, scooped it into a wooden bowl, and handed it to Dilla.

As a red dragon, Dilla's appetite is not satisfied with such a small bowl of fish soup.

However, a big appetite is good for a big appetite, and after Dilla has a full meal, she doesn't have to eat anything for half a year, and now she is at the point where she is not hungry.

However, when Link handed over the fish soup, Dilla did not refuse, but just took it with a smile and ate it in one bite.

The fish meat is much less delicious than the fish soup, and Link drank the fish soup and wondered if the deliciousness of the fish had been given to the soup, making the fish itself less delicious.

Maybe it's just because of the lack of seasoning, so that I who has been raised in my mouth is not used to this taste.

The fish soup slowly bottomed out, Link's body was very comfortable because of the fish soup, he ate a few bites of the fish, and felt that it was not quite his appetite, so he didn't touch it again after eating a little more.

Seeing this, Dilla picked up the long sword and skewered the remaining two fish, and a stream of flame came out of the sword, scorching the pierced fish.