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The main reason why Charles wanted to learn to strike iron was because the secret texts and enchantment knowledge in his memory were very tempting.

It can even be said that a large part of the magic of the Overworld relies on the unique "text" of the secret text.

According to Charles, spirituality is the foundation of magic in the Overworld, but the Esoteric Texts are an extension of the foundation.

Now that he doesn't have that foundation, he wants to go beyond the foundation and try to touch the extension, which seems very unreliable.

But I haven't tried it, I haven't studied and improved it, and no one knows if something as mysterious and with infinite potential as a secret text can have a living soil in this world.

It's like Charr's potion.

At first, the only thing he was able to concoct was the kind of healing potion that was not much different from the trauma medicine.

Now, however, as he continues to research, he can already produce some slightly more effective ones.

Although this progress is slow, and it seems to be separated from his real goal by many mountains, as long as progress represents hope-

The elf is immortal, and he has plenty of time to keep himself going, to get closer to this glimmer of hope, and finally to hold it firmly in his hands.

……

The dwarven team arrived earlier than Charr had initially estimated, and on the fourth day of Charles' arrival on Green Island, a group of more than 100 short men appeared from the Eastern Forest.

This is not all, it is just the vanguard force, and the main job is to survey the terrain and then consult with Nando on how to build it.

They have a certain reference target.

For example, the royal capital of the Sinda tribe, Mingni Guosi, was built in a mountain full of karst caves. Another example is Nagoth Lund in the west, which is also a large underground fortress in a cave.

Both cities were built in the same style as the Dwarven city-states, as they were built with the help of the Dwarves.

However, it is impossible to replicate this type of construction on the Nando side - without him, the Nando Elves have chosen an island.

Although the island is surrounded by raging rivers, it has strong natural defenses.

Although it is actually quite large, and it can be called a small plain, it is an island, but this still does not hide the fact that there are no mountains on it.

If there is no mountain, it is obvious that the hole is dug and repaired, so it is a headache for the dwarves who are the best at digging holes.

"I advise you to abandon this place and go deep into the East, where there are many suitable places." The leader of the dwarven craftsmen, and one of the losers of this construction, Amitag, came back to tell Charles after a long expedition to the Green Island in a small boat.

"The island is big enough, but it's not safe."

Obviously, the red-haired dwarf, who was a little sloppily dressed, was not optimistic about the choice that the Nando elf had taken for granted this time. Charles actually thinks he has a point.

But considering the cold environment in which he had lived as a guest of the dwarves, he had every reason to reject the proposal, "With the Abdulant River, Torgalan is safe, and I don't think it's worse than digging a hole in the mountains." ”

"Digging a hole is the safest, and the deeper the safer." Amitage has the opposite view, "But here His Majesty has the final say. As long as we let us drink the fiery wine every day, and dig out a city under the river, we can do it for Your Majesty. ”

This is obviously bragging.

Charles couldn't imagine how the other could dig a hole in the bottom of the silt-filled river, unless he knew magic as well as he did.

He ignored the stubble, discussed it for a while, and after the initial decision was made to build an open-air city, the red-haired dwarf went to work with his people to discuss a specific plan.

Of course, I didn't forget to run to the elf camp before I went and took a large barrel of wine with me.

……

Before the Nando tribe was condensed, the production of fire wine was particularly scarce, because the Nando people generally didn't like to drink too much, and even if they did, they would only brew enough to drink at home, and rarely brewed more.

As a result, this wine was once a rare resource among the dwarves.

It's not that no one hasn't thought of trading with the Nando.

It's a pity not to mention the dwarves, even the Nando tribe itself is still having a headache how to mobilize the enthusiasm of the clansmen, and the dwarves with this idea are all in front of a large group of elves and salted fish.

Now, the kingdom of Nando has been established, and the rules and operations of the kingdom are constantly improving day by day.

For the sake of the future of the entire kingdom and to be able to deal with the crisis in the mountains more advantageously, some "people with lofty ideals" in the clan have initially established this brewing department under the leadership of Groveville, who is in charge of this aspect.

Don't dare to say anything else, but the dwarves who come to help can still do it.

So much so that a group of dwarves who were not too active would roll up their sleeves under the temptation of alcohol and prepare for a big fight.

……

The construction workers were in high spirits, and the dozen or so dwarven blacksmiths who followed them were a bit blind.

They were sent by the two dwarven kings to teach the Nando tribe the art of ironsmithing, but when they arrived at the place, they found that there was no relevant equipment here!

As a result, they had to travel all the way back to the clan to carry the necessary tools—and then brought a group of porters with them.

……

The dwarven ranks grew stronger and stronger, and everything gradually changed from chaos to order.

The Charles did not stay here all this time, but after receiving the dwarves and making a preliminary plan, they hurried to the north, where there was still a group of elven soldiers waiting to be trained.

However, in fact, Amglas was in charge of the task of training the soldiers, and he only needed to see it, and he didn't need to do it himself.

He was responsible for making contact with the dwarves in the mountains, sending scouts to help, and, with the help of the birds, drawing a general "map" of the orcs in the mountains.

The dwarves of the two city-states are currently gathering armies and preparing to make a big move, and although they are currently in a very conceited state of mind, they still value this kind of advantageous information.

As for the scouts sent by the Nanduo tribe, after they discussed, they also "reluctantly" accepted it.

It made Charles faintly feel that he was so cheap.

However, for the sake of the overall situation and for the sake of such a little convenience in training, he did not regret this decision.

The birds have a limited IQ and can't count how many orcs there are in the mountains, and although the dwarves are "strong and strong", if you want to say how much combat strength they have, it is unreasonable.

As far as the charr knows, the two dwarven clans in the Blue Mountains seem to have fought only one official war since their inception - or an ambush in their territory.

In short, in order to avoid accidents, Charles kept an eye on the upcoming war in the mountains in addition to his busy schedule, and even constantly urged Amglath to train the elven army as soon as possible.

Although the situation seems to be good at the moment, he is ready to participate in a war.

But before the war started, the charr made a little progress in other areas-

He seems to have found the right way to open the secret text in this world......