After a long circuit, we deliberately chose a remote corner.
Baggins anchored his magical alchemy cabin on an abandoned landmark stone pillar outside the town.
At this time, Baggins, who was looking out through the projection window in the magical alchemy cabin, was a little worried.
He hoped that the terrifying human wizard could find him.
Judging from the opponent's performance that the relationship between level and strength is quite disproportionate.
As long as the other party is willing, Baggins believes that there will be no problem in returning to Saint Rand safely.
However, he didn't really want the human wizard to find him.
Because, that guy is from "Lamore".
Everyone in Saint Rand knew that the Church of the Dark Sun destroyed Lamore half a year ago.
This guy who has Larmore as part of his name obviously has an extraordinary relationship with Larmore.
And what he did happened to be related to the Dark Sun Church.
What if the human wizard learned from the ranger that he was involved with the Dark Sun Church?
I'm afraid...
"You seem a little worried!"
Baggins, who was thinking about the problem, was startled by the sudden voice and jumped up.
The "Wail" in his hand almost went off the rails.
"Damn..."
But when he heard clearly the voice of the human wizard.
Baggins' rising anger was suppressed by him.
"You can't be angry... you can't be angry... if you really get angry, your life will be lost."
Baggins warned himself crazily in his heart.
Tucker took a breath and said slowly.
"That ranger said everything that should be said and shouldn't be said."
"You work for the Church of the Dark Sun, right?"
He looked at the cold eyes of the human wizard in front of him as he looked at him.
Baggins, who felt his life was threatened, finally couldn't help it.
He suddenly raised his steam shotgun, aimed at Tucker, and roared loudly.
"Yes, I work for the Church of the Dark Sun, but so what?"
"I was deceived."
"Those stupid bastards, they said there is an ancient secret and they want me to repair the pioneering Door, I will be given an additional bounty after the repair is completed."
"But after I got there, I realized that what they asked me to repair was an abandoned foreign door."
"If I don't repair it, they will use a hammer to blow it up. My head."
"I can only surrender!"
"In the end, I escaped, but my apprentices were all dead."
"What do you want me to do?"
"Use the laws of Larmore, Do you sentence me to death for working for the Church of the Dark Sun?"
Tucker looked at Baggins for a moment before slowly speaking.
"You might as well speak slower and add some details."
"What do you mean?"
Baggins looked at Tucker's "whining" that still didn't let go.
Tucker unhurriedly pulled a chair from the side and sat down on his own, keeping the same height as the dwarf alchemist.
"Some people are polluted by the dark sun just because their bodies and extraordinary ecology are polluted in the dark sun environment, but they resist the pollution of the dark sun. If they leave the dark sun area, they will gradually dissipate after a while."
"And Some people are polluted. It is pollution from the depths of the soul that accepts the power of the dark sun. It is the faith of the heart and will."
"If you belong to the latter, when I first saw you, you were already He's dead."
"You were coerced by the sun and worked for them to protect yourself. I can't think of anything wrong with you."
Tucker's words made the dwarf Baggins freeze in place.
After a while, he put down the steam shotgun.
"I'm sorry, my temper is a bit bad, mainly because it's too...dangerous here."
"If I hadn't liked to prepare many means before taking risks, I'm afraid I would have been killed by the people of the Dark Sun Church this time . Kill them."
"Sooner or later, I will use my wail to crush the heads of a few more members of the Church of the Dark Sun."
After muttering some complaints.
Baggins began to describe a series of encounters that took him from Saint Rand to the depths of the caves in the mountains behind the Black River Valley.
Although because of his greed.
But as Tucker said, at least he doesn't believe in the Dark Sun.
"They followed them very hard. Even if they didn't work hard, they would beat them to death on the spot. My two apprentices were beaten to death in front of me."
"I can feel that those beasts, they have no intention at all. Plan to let us out alive."
"Fortunately, I used the secret method of beard to hide an extremely powerful teleportation scroll."
"When the progress reached a certain stage, we got through the transfer station, and it turned out that there was a fallen giant there. Lord Dragon, this incident has caused many strong men in the entire Black River Valley to leave."
"As an expert in alchemy, I was also sent to do transportation and other work."
"During a break from a very ordinary work, I took Wearing a few dragon scales, I teleported out secretly."
"I thought it was very hidden, but they were still able to find me."
"They began to search for my location in this area."
"Then... ...Then you discovered me hiding."
After listening to the dwarf alchemist's story.
Tucker had to secretly sigh,
he was really a model of someone who wanted money rather than his life. In such an environment, he was still thinking about Dragon Scale.
Regarding this situation, Tucker just wanted to ask one question.
"How many dragon scales have you stolen?"
"What do you want to do?" The dwarf alchemist looked at Tucker with some caution.
"Nothing, I'm just curious." Tucker spread his hands.
"Three pieces!"
"What level of dragon is that?"
"Fifth level."
"A fifth-level dragon is not that high level. It must have been injured and escaped here, unable to save itself, and eventually died. Yeah." Tucker said.
"Yes, that fifth-level dragon's abdomen was torn open, and the wound could not heal. It can be seen from the traces left on the scales and skeleton." Baggins, with a loud voice, confirmed Tucker's guess.
"Fifth level, dragon bloodline, lord level."
"Even a seventh-level human transcendent will be roasted on the spot if he runs too slowly."
"Such a powerful being died miserably in a remote desert . "
There are still many terrifying existences in the extraordinary world.
Not to mention, there are also those indescribable existences deep in the starry sky."
Tucker sighed softly.
Immediately, Tucker looked at Baggins.
"For a fifth-level dragon, after death, the characteristics of the scales will gather together. In the end, there should be a lot of scales, right!"
"Yes!"
Baggins nodded.
"But, they will definitely store those many scales and store them in the safest place in the Black River Valley Steam Tower."
"Yeah!"
Tucker just nodded with a calm expression. No one could tell what he was thinking.
Baggins wanted to say something else, but after thinking about it he still didn't say it.
"Your current level is only level 19. I'll continue to forge materials for you!"
"After you advance to the second level, we will be safer."
Baggins plans to continue to fulfill his contract, so as to make himself more Have some value.
"No problem, that's what I was thinking about too!"
Tucker nodded.
"The earlier we advance, the safer we will be."
Open the small door leading to the alchemy chamber.
As Baggins started the source steam engine, he placed the crucible.
Tucker also took out the second leader-level material.
"Are you really from Larmore?" Baggins asked while adjusting the instrument.
"Why are you asking about this?"
"I'm just curious. You are so powerful and your extraordinary talent must be astonishing. Why haven't I heard of your name before?"
Tucker raised his eyebrows.
"Have you heard of Larmor's female steam knight 'Hiroel'?"
"Of course I have."
Baggins raised his voice a few times.
"A few months ago, during a date with the students of St. Rand's Extraordinary Academy, the steam knight Sirol pushed the knight opposite him who was one level higher than him to the ground. Well...don't tell me, That knight's forehead was really hard, and he smashed several reinforced marble slabs, but he refused to admit defeat."
Tucker laughed after hearing this.
Xiluol's temperament is indeed very arrogant.
It's not surprising to do something like this.
"In addition to Sirol, there is also a very famous person named Larmore. I wonder if you have heard of him."
"Who?"
"A guy named Tucker."
"Tucker?" Tucker's eyes narrowed slightly.
"Is this guy named Tucker... famous?"
"Of course..." Baggins smiled.
"That guy is a [blasphemer]. Even the guard dog knows about this in the St. Rand Underground City."
"It is said that in the St. Rand black market, the blasphemer named "Tucker" has a bounty on his head. Or, his reward amount is as high as 320,000 magic gold."
"320,000 magic gold? Is it that high?" Tucker was stunned.
"Yes, it's that high." Baggins nodded firmly.
"Many people are paying attention to Larmore because of the high bounty offered by the blasphemer from Larmore."
"So I'm very surprised. You are obviously very powerful and you also come from Larmore. Why? I don't even have a reputation!"
"Maybe… it's because I haven't gone to Saint Rand yet!" Tucker said lightly.
"Well... it's possible... with your ability, if you go to Saint Rand, you will definitely become famous very quickly." Baggins smiled.
During the discussion, Baggins quickly became immersed in the forging of leader-level materials.
Tucker, on the other hand, was quietly thinking about this while waiting for the leader-level materials he was about to be promoted to.
The water in the Black River Valley is very deep.
In the Black River Valley border town alone, Tucker noticed that there were many undercurrents surging quietly.
Only by advancing to the second level as soon as possible can Tucker be able to swim in this undercurrent.
(End of chapter)