The lively scene owed much to Gustavo Flint, as alchemy developed rapidly in the Dwarf Kingdom and the main reason for the kingdom's economic growth was the reopening of numerous alchemy factories.
As Gustavo Flint looked around more, his heart grew increasingly discontent.
After experiencing the thrill of changing the world, how could he go back to being alone in his laboratory?
Before he realized it, Gustavo Flint found himself standing in front of a magnificent building.
A massive sign for the Goblin Bank hung above, crafted from pure gold and bedazzled with many gems.
There was no aesthetic appeal at all, just a simple and crude nouveau-riche style, yet the sign alone was worth millions of gold coins. The Goblin Bank used this straightforward method to showcase its wealth, reassuring the residents of the Dwarf Kingdom about depositing their money there.