City of Dimlight

Chapter 151 Prepare for war! Warhammer Harbor

The atmosphere of Warhammer Harbor makes many chaotic sand dunes feel at home, but it makes strangers who are used to life in the human world feel bad. After the journey of Leo, Bosco, Garlock and Obix in the desert, they were tired of the gobomb desert, but entering the interior of Warhammer Harbor made them want to turn back to the desert immediately.

Although humans, elves and orcs all live in the underground world, they obviously like a wide environment, at least in houses rather than caves, but dwarves are different. They like to live in caves, close to magma and hot geocentrics, which other races can't adapt to.

That's the place that magnified the disgusting chaotic Dune City several times. Some areas are obviously rich, and even extremely mislead this friend's feelings about Hammer Harbor. The exquisite houses imply wealth beyond their imagination, mixed with the street scene. However, near those mansions, but from here to enter the interior of the city, there are many lanes full of shabby caves. This group of friends can't guess how many people roam here - but it must be more than the chaotic sand dunes! They immediately knew that in Warhammer Harbor, like the chaotic sand dunes, no one would be bored enough to count people.

Dalib got off the camel and asked others to do the same, and then took them into the interior of the city and into the city without walls. This group of friends found that Warhammer Harbor is not necessarily better than far away. Most of the people living here are not dwarves, but humans, orcs and orcs. The clothesless children's stomachs swelled because of hunger. They crawled on the ground and were run over when the gilded carriage full of slaves ran through the market. What's worse is that most of these avenues are ditches, because the slums do not have perfect sewers. The bodies of the poor were thrown inside, and those people fell to the roadside at the tragic end of their lives.

"How can this be here? A place that doesn't look like a dwarf kingdom at all!" Obix muttered, and then pulled up his cloak to cover his face to avoid smelling the unpleasant smell. Because I hurried by last time, I didn't go inside to observe all this. "What's the matter here?"

"This is really the best city in the world!" Dalib raised his hand to emphasize and said pretentiously.

Bosk ignored him and just pointed to the city and said, "Although this belongs to the dwarves, it is more pleasant for them to manage the city without weapons and armor at all, so they designated this place as a free trade port managed by the merchants themselves - their dwarfs The only thing I have is the tax and ownership here!"

Everyone cast an unbelievable look at this chaotic sand dune businessman, and they don't think the begging hungry crowd is great at all. But Leo didn't pay attention to the businessman. He is busy comparing Warhammer Harbor with another city he once lived in - the stone city. The two cities do have similarities, and death is not unusual in the Stone City, but Warhammer Harbor seems to be worse than the city on some level. Even the weakest human beings have some means to protect themselves, because their families are strong and resilient, and they also have inherent abilities. However, the poor slaves in Warhammer Harbor, and even their children, are completely helpless and have no future.

In other cities, those who are the most vulnerable in the power class will fight for a higher status. However, for most people in Warhammer Harbor, they can only be poor forever and live in filth day after day until the day when they are piled up in a ditch to share food with mice.

"Bring us to find a ship to go to sea," Leo said the key point, hoping to end the mission at Warhammer Harbor immediately. Then we will find a place to rest for a day and then go to sea.

Dalibu's face turned white when he heard this request. " going to sea?" He muttered, "I don't want to..."

"Fuck you!" Garlock roared, threateningly walking to the merchant, "You must like it!"

"Of course he likes it," Bosco said. "He likes it so much that he trembles."

"Dalipo doesn't--" the businessman began to defend.

The flash came out of the sheath and stopped under the merchant's chin, which immediately made him stop. Leo pulled up his hat a little to remind Dalib. His sudden harsh attitude made the businessman very scared. I hope you remember your identity," Leo said in a calm and low voice, with his lavender eyes looking absent-mindedly into the city. "If you have any objection or play any tricks, I can get rid of you here."

His anger turned to Dalib. Find the boat and a place to rest, and accompany us to the Freedom League," he repeated more persistently. "Then we will let you go." Free Alliance? "Oh, the Freedom Alliance," the businessman said with a smile. Dalib knows, yes, yes. I like the Liberal League. Yes, yes, I'll take you there, and then I can go."

Leo pulled his hat down a little again, but still maintained a cold expression. If you dare to run away with your little companion," he assured them so calmly that the merchant and the orc slaves doubted his words for a moment. "I will definitely catch up and kill you."

His three friends shrugged their shoulders confusedly and exchanged eyes of attention. Bosco reminded them with his eyes that this practice was different from the discussion, and it must be related to Leo's inexplicable pause in the desert.

A familiar local came to lead him to find a boat and a place to rest. Anyway, it was much better than he inquired about it on the street. Although Leo thought he had noticed someone spying, after all, he didn't know who it was or what the danger was. He hoped that it would not be a businessman who was ready to steal again. Attack your own tricks.

They spent more than an hour in the alley of Warhammer Harbor. They just wanted to leave the street quickly to stay away from the stench, but their expressions became more and more disappointed. Later, they could finally breathe a sigh of relief, because Dalib finally bypassed the last corner and reached a quiet area, pointing to an inconspicuous cave at the bottom of the road.

The merchant pointed to the sign of the cave hotel, which said "Camel spitting." Let's rest here." He said to the adventurers, "Supply and rest are all here."

Then he pointed to a tunnel next to him, "Over there, the boat can be found!"

Leo nodded, "Bosk, you and Garlock go to find a big room first," he pointed to the orc slave and said, "Take him there too!"

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When Leo returned to the cave hotel, the flame of the time pillar had fallen to less than half. He followed Dalib and Garlock to find a smuggled ship, which transported a large amount of ores to the Freedom Alliance, including some forbidden ores. With Dalib's introduction, the pedestrian still got on the boat at the price of 100 gold coins per person.

Leo pulled down his brim and walked into the "spitting camel" to the front of the counter. He was greeted by a thin man with his back always against the wall and turning nervously in many directions.

"I'm looking for three people," Leo said rudely, "young people, children, and an orc slave."

"Upstairs," the man told him, "on the left. If you want to spend the night, two gold coins. He stretched out his skinny hand.

"The young man has already paid you." Leo said ferociously and was ready to walk away.

"That's himself, with those two guys..." The owner of the hotel grabbed Leo's shoulder. But a big hand behind Leo stretched out and put it heavily on his shoulder.

"He paid for it." The frightened man stammered, "I remember. He paid for it."

Leo walked away without saying another word.

He found the opposite room on both sides of the aisle in the cave, walked through, came to a half-closed door, and pushed the door open.

This is a large room with two rows of beds on both sides. It is prepared for those caravans and mercenary regiments. Together, it can accommodate more than a dozen people.

Leo is very satisfied with this, but others can't figure out why they did it. "I've made a room according to your words," Bosk complained, "If it's just to monitor these two guys, it's not necessary at all," he asked, "I think you must have something else to say!" "

Obix sat on the edge of one of the two chairs in the middle of the room, with his feet on the floor.

Leo nodded and then faced Obix's inquiry, "You should learn from Bosk," he said. "Think more." Then he explained to Bosk, "I think someone is looking for us and may even attack us!"

"Do they dare?" Bosk is not only a little suspicious: "Attack a ninth-order strongman - how many people do you think can do it?"

"Direct attack on me or it's unlikely," Leo pointed to others, "but what if they design to catch one of you and threaten me?" He continued, "Or do they don't know that I'm the ninth level at all?"

"That's possible," Garlock interrupted: "If you don't know, they dare to attack anyone!" He glanced at the cringing businessman next to him.

Bosk showed a thoughtful expression, "So when will they attack us?"

"I don't know," Leo spread out his hands, "but I think it will happen soon!"

Bosk looked at Leo and believed him as usual. He lay **, "Then I'll rest as soon as possible and wait for them to come!" But what Leo took out made him jump up immediately, "Come and eat something, the food I bought from outside!"

A group of people gathered around the table and began to have dinner, leaving only Dalibu, who was constantly afraid.