Chapter 60: A Difficult Task on

"Alright, we can retreat," said the Grim Reaper.

"You must leave!" said the dwarf boss.

"Withdraw" Death said to the soldiers behind him.

One by one, the black soldiers turned into clouds and disappeared.

"Don't lie to us! we're magical! If you don't leave, we know," said the dwarf boss.

"No! my men did," said the Grim Reaper.

"You take a few steps back," said the dwarf boss.

The Grim Reaper did just that.

The dwarf boss threw the psychic ointment in his hand to the Grim Reaper.

The Grim Reaper took a closer look, confirmed that it was psychic anointment, and left.

At this point, the three dwarfs returned to the hall of the Psychic Hall.

"Thank you, thank you for saving the Psychic Temple!" said the psychic priestess as she suddenly appeared in front of the dwarf.

"Hey, we're not helping for nothing, you can't lie what you promised," said the dwarf boss.

"Definitely, definitely! I'll go to the Black Hole Star with you now," said the psychic priestess.

After the psychic priestess finished speaking, she waved the scepter in her hand.

A glowing space-time portal appeared in front of the dwarf.

The three dwarfs walked through the space-time portal.

With a bright light, the dwarfs opened their eyes.

"Hey, Boss, that's faster than our wormholes!" said the second dwarf.

At this time, the three dwarfs were already standing on the ground of the black hole star.

"Let's go, show the way," said the psychic priestess.

The three dwarfs brought the psychic priestess to the tower.

The psychic goddess waved the scepter in her hand, and a white starlight swooped down on the shattered tower piled on the ground.

I saw the fragments of the broken giant tower fly up one by one, and with the starlight, they were put together and restored to their original appearance.

"Alright, I'm done," said the psychic priestess, vanishing in a cloud of starlight.

"Well, since you've done it, I'll let you brothers go," said the Planet President.

I saw a figure running from a tower.

"Boss, I'm finally out! I seem to dream that I'm dead!" said the fourth dwarf.

"It's okay! it's okay," said the dwarf boss, patting the fourth on the chest.

The three dwarfs warmly embraced the fourth.

The dwarfs walked and stopped.

"That's right, Boss, how are we going back to our original world?" asked the second dwarf.

"Use the wormhole!" said the dwarf boss.

"But we don't have enough mana to use wormhole magic now," said the second dwarf.

"You don't have to worry! we can give you a ride," said the Planet President.

"Oh, why, thank you," said the dwarf boss.

"Hurry into the black hole," said the Planet's President.

Four dwarfs were sucked into a black hole.

"I am very touched by your friendship!" said the President of the Planet.

The four dwarfs turned their heads to look at the Planet's President.

"Boss, our barometric magic won't last long!" said the second dwarf, pulling the boss.

"Oh, I have something for you," the planetary president shouted as the dwarfs turned around.

"Huh" Planet President took out a small charm cloth from his body and threw it at the dwarfs.

A black spell cloth with strange handwriting glowed and flew straight towards the dwarfs.

"Hey, what is this?!" the dwarf boss asked, grabbing the charm cloth.

"Oh, this is the Black Hole Summoning Order, our Black Hole is here for you," said the Planet's President.

"Thank you, thank you," shouted the dwarf boss, turning around.

The four dwarfs are desperately dodging the energy stream in the black hole, hoping to return to their own world as soon as possible.

Unexpectedly, the black hole is unpredictable, and a huge stream of energy hits the dwarfs and them.

When they woke up, they were already lying on a wet street.

Most of the buildings in the neighborhood are Gothic, with the occasional Italian.

A drop of rain dripped down the eaves and onto the face of the dwarf boss.

The dwarf boss felt a little itchy and opened his eyes.

"Where is this!Are we back to the world we were!?" the dwarf sat up slowly, looking around at the unfamiliar surroundings.

The other dwarfs also opened their eyes and sat up.

"Boss, this is a strange place, have we returned to our original world?!" asked the second dwarf.

"Not necessarily! Let's figure out the human geography of this place first!" said the dwarf boss.

Four dwarfs were walking down the street, and it was approaching dusk.

Many of the shops and storefronts on both sides of the street have closed. There were only one or two bars, which were still overcrowded, and soldiers in military pants were crazy in the bars.

When the dwarfs walked to a place, they saw that there was a bakery that was not closed, and the owner was cleaning up the billboard at the door.

"Boss, are you hungry, or let's go get something to eat," said the second dwarf.

"Well, I'm starving," said the dwarf boss.

The four dwarfs walked towards the bakery and were about to enter but were stopped by the owner.

"I'm sorry! we're closed! Come back tomorrow," the owner said, moving the billboard into the store.

"But, we're really hungry! are you going to wait!" said the dwarf boss, placing a few gold coins on the marble counter.

The coins made a crisp metallic sound, shining golden in the light.

The shopkeeper saw a few gold coins on the counter, and his eyes lit up for a moment.

"Well, since you're hungry, I'll close the shop later! here's bread, pick your pick," said the shopkeeper, grabbing the gold coins from the counter, and taking one and biting it on his mouth.

"Oh, it looks like it's true! I can finally make money," thought to the shopkeeper.

"Why are you closing so early?" asked the dwarf boss, biting a piece of bread in his mouth.

"Oh, you're foreign! I don't know there was a war here a few months ago! A very fierce war! So many people have fled to other towns! As a result, the goods here cannot be sold, and all the shops are in a recession! Occasionally, only a few soldiers and some civilians who have not been able to leave!" said the shopkeeper, and the smile on his face disappeared instantly.

Four dwarfs walked down the street, swallowing bread all the time.

"Hey, let's stop!" The second dwarf watched the other dwarfs eat bread, and he could only hold a whole bag of bread, unable to separate his hand, and said.

While the four dwarfs were eating happily. A bunch of beggars rushed up to grab the bread.

"Hey, what are you doing!, this is our bread," said the dwarf boss.

The beggars were a bunch of teenage children, and among them was a young man in his twenties.

"Hey, come back, give us back the bread," shouted the dwarf boss to the beggar who had run away.

"Boss, shall we chase?" asked the second dwarf.

"Catch up, see what's going on," said the dwarf boss.

The four dwarfs chased after each other, although the beggars played a trick and did not shake off the dwarfs.

The dwarfs followed the beggar until they came to a dilapidated house.

The group of children was told to hand the bread to an old man lying on a broken mat.

The young man in his twenties poured a glass of water and handed it to the old man.

"You've been here," said the dwarf boss.

The four dwarfs suddenly broke into the house, causing more than a dozen children to panic, and one by one they stood in front of the old man, for fear that the dwarfs would hurt the old man.

"Why are you like this, what about your parents?" asked the dwarf boss.

At first, none of the children answered.

But because of the long stalemate, the children saw that the dwarfs had no ill intentions.

"We all had parents who died in the war," said one child.

"Grandpa took us in! Now he's been wounded by the officer! Don't hurt him," said one girl.

The little girl said, spreading her hands in front of the old man.

The dwarf boss was deeply moved by this action, and his eyes were a little moist.

"All right, let's go!" said the dwarf boss, placing a few gold coins on a dirty little stool.

As the dwarfs were leaving, the children thanked them.

The four dwarfs were in a mood of fluctuation at the moment, and they walked down the street absentmindedly.

However, soon after the dwarfs left, a few ruffians entered the dilapidated house, snatched the gold coins, and inquired about the origin of the gold coins.

At this time, the dwarfs were about to walk around a corner.

"Boss, what are we going to do, we have to find a place to stay," said the second dwarf.

"Well, find a hotel," said the dwarf boss.

"But, Boss, you just gave all the gold to those kids, and we're penniless now," said the second dwarf.

"What! there's no money!! "The dwarf boss froze.

"Three, four, don't you?" said the dwarf boss.

"No, when we bought bread just now, we all gave the front to the second," said the third and fourth.

"Yes, then, after buying the bread, I'll give you the gold coins," said the second dwarf to the eldest.

"......! Actually, we can find a way to make money," said the dwarf boss a little shyly.

"Keep your gold!" a couple of ruffians stepped out of the corner and stood in front of the dwarfs.

"What do you say, where do we get the gold now?" said the dwarf boss.

"Pretend!" said a ruffian, kicking the dwarf boss away.

"Then don't blame us for being rude," said the second dwarf angrily.

"Hmph, don't do it yet, I've got my own way," said the dwarf boss, standing up.

The dwarf boss took out the Black Hole summoning order and pointed it at the ruffian.

A black hole half a meter in diameter appeared in front of the dwarf boss.

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The next day, the dwarfs walked out into the street from a humble house, only to see a crowd of people gathered in the street, as if they were talking about something.

The dwarfs also walked over.

It turned out to be a bounty notice, much to the delight of the dwarfs.

"Boss, I think we can do this," said the second dwarf, looking at the sign.

"Don't underestimate it! It's a very tricky task for us!" said the dwarf boss.