Chapter 404: Uninvited
Luca returned to the boat and didn't sleep well all night.
As soon as Mayor Finch heard that he was going to leave the next day, he asked his dwarfs to carry things to the ship, except for some clothes and daily necessities, there was a large box full of drawing manuscripts, and the rest of the dozen or so large boxes taller than him were all filled with all kinds of sugar.
Although there are a lot of these things, a group of dwarfs work together, and they are placed in more than half an hour. But Finch couldn't stand the fact that Finch was dissatisfied with the cabin he was assigned to, and ordered his subordinates to renovate it overnight.
The chair was too high, and half of the legs were sawn off, the bed was too big to be left out, and a new one was thrown out of the window and a new one was brought from the mayor's mansion, and the curtains were not of good color, so they were torn off and replaced......
Dozens of goblins tossed around all night before he was basically satisfied.
On the morning of the second question, Ollie stood in the hallway, looked at the newly renovated cabin and said, "Even more picky than my sister used to be in the Red Shield Keep." ”
Lukka wiped a cold sweat: "This cabin, don't let Daniel see it for the time being, I'm afraid he won't be able to stand this blow." ”
"Don't let me see what?" Daniel asked as he suddenly appeared behind him, condensing from a ghostly form into an entity.
"You must be calm!" Lukka dodged away worriedly, no longer blocking Daniel's view.
The ghost stood still for five minutes.
"Are you alright?" Nora worriedly pulled at his clothes, the ghost still unmoving.
Lukka leaned over and found Daniel with his head down, muttering: "Calm, rational, calm, peaceful, calm, composed......"
"Are you trying to finish all the synonyms for 'calm'?" Thea squeezed over as well, tiptoeing to listen to Daniel's tongue twister.
"Don't bother him, let him digest it himself. Lukka said, exiting the hallway.
At the end of the hallway, the author of all this, the mayor of the dwarf town, McCa Finch, ran up and down with a pace that was very inappropriate for his age, and seemed to be in a pretty good mood.
"I'm ready to sail, right?" Finch asked.
Lukka said with a sad face, "I don't know. ”
"Why? Didn't you say it's ten o'clock?" Finch pulled out his pocket watch and looked at it, "It's nine fifty!"
"Because the crew member in charge of driving the ship is so angry with you that he is about to go insane. Luca said.
"How? gnomes are the friendliest race, and I'm the best of them!" Finch didn't believe it at all.
Suddenly, a dull roar came from the direction of the dock, and the boats in the water did not feel obvious, but the gnomes on the ground saw off them clearly felt the vibration under their feet, and hugged the buildings that could hold them around one by one.
Lukka heard the familiar voice and hurried up to the deck to look at the plaza of the docks.
Sure enough, the manned excavator drilled out of the ground again, and the position was exactly the same as when it came up yesterday.
There were a few knocks on the iron door of the excavator, followed by Gavin's shout: "Those humans, are you nearby?
Seeing that there was no movement outside, there were a few brief electric sounds from inside the excavator, and then a loud shout came out through the loudspeaker at the top: "Those humans!
"Isn't a dwarf messy enough?"
Lukka muttered quietly as he covered his ears and ran to the excavator, picked up a wooden pole and knocked it on the shell a few times, and replied loudly, "Don't shout!
Ollie grabbed a crowbar, stuck it in the crack of the door, and with a slam of his might, the entire door of the excavator was pulled down.
"It's finally out, I'm afraid you're gone. Gavin climbed out of the hatch.
"How did you get up without a navigator?" asked Phil as he walked over.
"Hello Master. Gavin greeted politely, "When you went to find trouble with the spider queen, I modified this machine to record the location information of the last trip." ”
"What the hell are you running up for?" asked Luca.
"That's right, the suggestion you said last time, I thought about it all night and made a decision. Gavin replied.
"So, you've decided to make peace?" said Phil, looking expectant.
"My decision is: I can't make peace!" Gavin said firmly.
"Are you here to declare war?" Lukka tapped his head.
"No, no, I mean, we goblins have never seen what maritime trade is like, how can we casually make peace with those gnomes for something we don't understand?" Gavin said, shaking his head.
"It's okay if you don't know, I'll tell you. Come, you see, this thing, it's called a boat. Lukla led him to the pier.
"I know what a ship is, I'm not an idiot!" said Gavin, struggling to free his collar from his grasp.
Then, he raised his head, his eyes immediately widened, and the whole goblin jumped back: "What kind of monster is this?"
"I told you, it's a ship. Luca said.
"That's too big, isn't it? You big men use this kind of ship to sail the seas?" Gavin wiped his sweat.
"No, the ship is big. Daniel floated out of the cabin at some point.
"Oh, hello ghosts. Gavin continued to greet politely.
"Stop talking about this, what the hell are you doing here?" asked Luca.
"I think so, you're going to sea, aren't you? Since I don't know anything about maritime trade, why don't I take your ship and go out to sea for a walk, make a field trip, and then come back and make a decision." Gavin said.
"What, you're going to get on board too?" asked Ollie, surprised.
"Yes, I've brought all the luggage. Gavin gestured to the excavator.
"No kidding, we're not going to trade. Lukka shook his head repeatedly.
"It's okay, I'm just trying to experience sailing. Ghost, will you help me carry my luggage?" asked Gavin.
Lukka was about to stop it, when he suddenly heard Gavin say, "By the way, I also brought the 30,000 silver coins promised to you, and let's go and count the number when we get on the boat." ”
"Okay, no problem!" Lukka immediately changed his face, "Daniel go and help, Ollie, you can move with you, he alone is too inefficient." ”
Ollie and Daniel exchanged a helpless look at Captain Fortune and began to carry the box that Gavin had brought.
However, the one containing the silver coin was too heavy for even the two of them to lift even a centimeter. This is a bit strange, 30,000 silver coins, according to the calculation of three grams per piece in circulation, is only 90 kilograms, even if the weight of the box is added, it is unlikely to stump these two strong men. [.]