Chapter 379: The Master Returns

Five minutes later, a bright light erupted from inside the box, accompanied by a cacophonic noise, piercing through the wood-colored walls of the wood-colored slabs, which the illusion could only produce without a pre-specified sound source.

The sound and light lasted less than a minute before they all stopped.

Lukka waited another ten minutes or so, giving the gnomes above enough time to react, before climbing the ladder again and opening the lid.

The box was empty, not even a scrap of paper.

Gavin also cautiously climbed to the shelf next to him, and craned his neck to look in.

"Great, that means someone on the ground has taken your letter. He clapped his hands and said.

"And what are we going to do now?" asked Ollie.

Lukka put away his staff: "Now, we can only wait. ”

Considering the hatred between the gnomes and the goblins, he didn't elaborate on the matter of these two boxes in the letter, but only provided Daniel with the specific coordinates of Deep Mine City, so that he could easily find this place.

"I'm going to get some sleep," Luca stretched and patted Gavin on the shoulder, "It's not that I'm too talkative, you should go and take a break, your face is really not good, it's all green." ”

"My face is green!" Gavin said angrily.

Lukka was about to leave when there was a knock on the door of his study.

"Come in!" followed Gavin's voice as his secretary walked in.

The female goblin, with her exaggerated white wide-rimmed eyes, holds a tray with a steaming teapot and three cups on it.

"Your refreshing drink. The secretary put the tray on the table and poured everyone a glass.

Lukka took the cup and noticed that the steaming liquid inside was bright in color and smelled fragrant.

"Isn't this green tea?" said Ollie with a smile.

"Yes, it's the name, I can't remember it all the time, it must be because the pronunciation of the word is too tongue-twisting. Gavin said, taking out a small jar from his pocket, scooping out a lot of white powder with a spoon and pouring it into a cup.

"You don't need to add so much sugar to green tea, right?" Lukka felt a pang of discomfort in his throat as he looked at his stance.

"Sugar, what sugar, it's salt!" Gavin glanced at him, took a sip of the cup to his lips, and added two more spoonfuls to it.

Such a good tea was ruined, and Luca couldn't bear to look at it. But the goblin's eating habits were like this, more terrible than the dwarfs on the ground, and he had to turn his back and drink his cup of tea facing the window, at least it was unseasoned.

"President, the master's minecart arrived at the parking hall half an hour ago, and now that he's probably back home, are you going to visit him?" the secretary asked.

"Why didn't you say it earlier!" Gavin immediately jumped up from his chair and hurried to the door, only to be blocked by a wall of ice.

Fortunately, it was not the first time he had encountered such a situation, and when he saw that the air in front of him began to emit a white cold mist, he knew that it was not good, and immediately stopped his steps and did not hit his nose red again.

"What are you doing?" he turned to Lukka and shouted.

"I just wanted to ask you one more question, but you ran too fast to stop you like this. Lukka finished his hot tea and placed the cup on the table.

"I'm in a hurry!" Gavin said.

"Then let's talk as we go," Lukka walked slowly to him, "and I just want to see this master." ”

"Huh, you're going too?" asked Gavin, who knew he didn't have much to say, so he turned to the secretary and said, "Get your car ready, call Toby and let him drive." ”

"Why don't you drive yourself?" asked Ollie.

Gavin shook his head: "I haven't closed my eyes for two days, and now in this state, I dare to open, do you dare to sit?"

"Don't be fooled, you don't dare to drive tiredly because of your guts. Luca said.

They came to the gate, waited for a few minutes, and saw Toby the Talker coming out of the garage behind the chariot, the whirling cannon on the cart had been unloaded, and only a base remained.

"The master has just returned today, and he must go back to his residence first. He lives a bit far away, and it takes more than half an hour to drive there. He said that his belongings were too dangerous to keep in the city, so he found a place to live in an abandoned mine outside the city, though sometimes he would help out at the city's hospital. Toby said quickly as he opened the door.

Luca and Ollie sat in the back seat, Gavin climbed into the passenger seat, and Toby started the car.

"I think your master isn't a goblin, right?" asked Luca.

Gavin didn't answer, and Lukka reached out to pat him on the shoulder, only to find that the goblin was already snoring in just one minute.

"Forget it," he retracted his hand and looked at Toby who was driving, "and it's the same with you." ”

"Of course, there's nothing I don't know about this city!" said Toby proudly, "You ask the Master, he is indeed not a goblin, and let me say that I think he is a human." ”

"Why do humans still think about it?" said Ollie.

"Because I haven't seen a human before, but now that I think about it, the master looks quite like you, his skin is not green, and his ears are not big. Toby said.

"Quite similar, that is, what else is not like it?" Lukka asked.

"Yes, the master is not as big as you, he is only a little taller than us. Toby said.

"Isn't the skin green, a little taller than you, isn't that a dwarf?" Lukka thought, the answer obvious.

"How is that possible? We still don't recognize the dwarf? If he were a dwarf, we wouldn't even let him in at this gate!" said Toby.

"Do you have gates in this city?" asked Ollie in a whisper.

"The Master isn't a dwarf anyway!" said Toby.

"Then what has this master been here for more than half a month?" Luca was a little curious.

These goblins are inherently easy to get along with, as long as you're not a dwarf. But it only took a dozen days for this outsider to gain their trust and be honored as "Master", which is not an easy task.

For the first time, Toby didn't speak immediately, he pulled over to the side of the road, pulled out a blanket under his seat and put it on Gavin, stepped on the accelerator again, and then said, "He helped us repair a lot of digging machinery, and provided us with a lot of useful things, such as the ones that the commandos brought to the ground." Also, he was still in the hospital to help us see patients, which was much better than the original doctors. ”

"It's all done by one person?" Lukka was really surprised, repairing machinery, making weapons, and treating diseases, all of these things could be mastered by someone. You know, he even has two and a half of the six systems of magic, and he is very familiar with it, which causes him to shut up and refuse to let him break through to a high-level mage.