"It's like this. We're here to ask you to help our Lord Ye Fei build a Divine Dragon Temple." Alice glanced at Ye Fei and spoke to Piaget.
Piaget was shocked because he seemed to have heard the Dragon say that the unknown species beside her was also a Dragon! Moreover, the Dragon wanted to ask them to help them build a Divine Dragon Temple?!
He could not help but look at Ye Fei seriously. Ye Fei looked like a snake, but he had claws and teeth that the snake did not have. How could a Dragon look like that?
Piaget was really confused.
Ye Fei did not pay attention to Piaget's observation of him. Instead, he focused his attention on the Dwarven Castle. This Dwarven Castle completely attracted him just by looking at its appearance, not to mention what kind of beings were inside these castles.
Therefore, Ye Fei was even more certain that he must find the Dwarves to help him build the Divine Dragon Temple!
In a moment, Piaget had invited all three of them into the meeting room inside the castle.
Both sides were already in meditation. At this time, the King of the Dwarven Kingdom once again asked, "Your Royal Highness of the Dragon clan, do you really need our help to build the Divine Dragon Temple?"
Alice did not understand why the Dwarf repeated the question. She seemed to have lost her patience.
"Of course. Otherwise, we wouldn't have come to look for you."
The King of the Dwarven Kingdom nodded, and then said with a difficult expression, "It's like this..."
Before he could finish his words, the impatient Alice directly placed all the treasures in her mouth in front of the table of the Dwarven clan.
Piaget looked at the treasures that had suddenly become so much in front of him and hesitated. "No, no... I'm not talking about the construction price."
Ye Fei and the others were puzzled. At this time, Piaget finally voiced his difficulties. "Our current Dwarven Castle has fallen into a very serious battlefield. It's already difficult to protect ourselves!"
Fallen into a battlefield? Difficult to protect ourselves?
Alice and Mamma expressed their confusion. Because the Dwarves were famous, many races respected the Dwarves because of their superb construction technology, so who exactly wanted to attack them now?
Ye Fei couldn't help but feel curious. So, he asked the same question, "Who's attacking you now?"
"It's the Flame Demon, Kohlberg," the King of the Dwarves said helplessly.
On the other side, Alice and Mamma were stunned. Ye Fei also remembered the leader of the Devouring Ghosts that they had dealt with in the cave.
"What are they trying to do?" Mamma asked.
If he remembered correctly, Ye Fei remembered that the leader of the Devouring Ghosts seemed to be the subordinate of the Flame Demon.
"They want to occupy our castle and use it to concoct fire for Kohlberg!"
"In the past, Kohlberg had no intention of waking up, so the people of the Northern Continent have not expanded as much as they did to the outside world. However, in the past few years, they are clearly different from before. Kohlberg's awakening has already brought many disasters to our continent!"
Piaget's expression was very serious, and he quickly added, "He wants to conquer this continent and make himself king!"
'How ambitious!' Ye Fei thought so, and Piaget began to repeat.
"During this time, Kohlberg has ordered to attack many races. Elves, Dwarves, and even contacted some humans and other races, but none of us have any way to resist!"
Piaget seemed to want to say something, but the sound of a horn came from outside the castle.
"Woo -- Woo --"
"Woo -- Woo --"
Soon, the sound of the castle soldiers also came from outside.
Piaget's expression changed. He said, "Excuse me." He picked up the weapon that he had just put down and rushed out of the castle!
Ye Fei and the others watched Piaget leave and followed behind him. Ye Fei could clearly see that there were four or five lines of defense under the castle of the Dwarves, and some of them were armed with gunpowder. There were also some barbaric animals, but they could not defend against the enemy's well-prepared enemies just by relying on these alone.
At this time, Piaget said to Ye Fei and the others with a sorrowful heart, "So now, you can finally understand why I said I was powerless?"
The monsters that Kohlberg had sent out were called Fire-Breathing Beasts.
The Fire-Breathing Beast was just as its name suggested. It had a ferocious appearance and sharp teeth. At the same time, its skin color was as red as fire, and it even had the ability to shoot flames and sulfuric acid at the enemy.
Ye Fei touched his chin and concluded, "It seems that this is indeed a difficult opponent."
Seeing that the Fire-Breathing Beasts were about to attack his soldiers, Piaget did not hesitate any longer. He put on the helmet on his head, took his weapon, and rode on his pony, directly rushing to the battlefield.
The King was the first to charge, without any fear or cowardice!
This scene was still somewhat emotional for Ye Fei. One could only say that Piaget was indeed a good King for the Dwarven Kingdom!
"My brothers from my tribe! Now, the difficulties our people are facing are right in front of us, so we cannot be afraid!" Piaget stood beside the attendant mage. He shouted at the Dwarven soldiers beside him with a megaphone spell.
"As you can see, our enemy is standing right in front of us!"
He pointed at the Fire-Breathing Beasts that were glaring at them and shouted, "Are you afraid?!"
"We are not afraid!" the Dwarven soldiers replied enthusiastically.
"Good! You are indeed my good people! Since you are not afraid, then when we join the battle later, we must do our best to fight for more time for our wives and children to escape!"
"We can't be afraid! We don't dare to be afraid either! Do you understand?!"
Freud also joined in the shouting this time. For a moment, the morale of the Dwarven soldiers had all been aroused.
"Prepare for battle!" Piaget stood at the front of the soldiers and shouted loudly. Soon, the cannons in the hands of the Dwarves were raised one by one.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
The cannons below the Dwarves' castle attacked the Fire-Breathing Beasts in the distance. Because of the impact of the cannons, many Fire-Breathing Beasts began to lose their balance.
Little did they know that such an attack would only make the Fire-Breathing Beasts even more furious!