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Chapter 263 Assisting the Dwarves in Battle

For Mousse, money is only what she earns, not what she spends.

She has too many consumption needs to be completed.

To upgrade your weapon level, a standard long sword can't even break armor, let alone magic, so you need a lot of money to buy it.

Even the cheapest white quality equipment costs a full one hundred gold coins.

Green rare equipment also costs two hundred gold coins, and as for the so-called blue rare equipment, the price reaches five hundred gold coins.

As for purple Jingjue equipment, it is even harder to find. Even if you are qualified to find it, you don’t have the financial resources to buy it.

Even if Mousse simply wanted to collect a complete set of white quality equipment, he would have to spend four hundred gold coins, not including the money for later equipment repair and maintenance.

She has ten thousand reasons to save money, and similarly, she also has ten thousand reasons to spend money.

Perhaps because she had been traveling with Windlow for a long time, she gradually learned how to bargain like a businessman and how to calculate a reasonable price-performance ratio.

Although what Wendlow did did not allow him to obtain better armor, it undoubtedly strengthened his armor.

It is equivalent to temporarily spending money to experience an enhanced piece of equipment.

Suitable for situations where you don’t have enough money but really want something.

Besides, it only costs 78 gold coins to give the armor 10% magic resistance, which is a good deal.

Mousse handed over a bag, which was heavily filled with various currencies.

This was the money she saved along the way. It was indeed difficult to get a dark elf into the habit of saving money, but Mousse did it.

There were coins in the bag, both in small and large amounts, totaling to nearly eighty gold coins.

The two of them have been doing business for such a long time and have made a lot of money, but the amount they have saved is indeed not much.

But eighty gold coins were enough, so Windlo didn't show any politeness or refusal, and put the money and the bag on himself.

There are also many goods available for purchase in the dwarf capital. The craftsmen's tools and gems here are cheaper than in other places.

You only need to purchase the previous wave and go to the next place to increase your wealth and turn it into one hundred and twenty gold coins.

When the time comes, Wendlow will return the money to Mousse and still have a surplus of forty gold coins.

The goods were ready, and so was the Gelt.

Such an imperial expedition team is ready to continue its journey.

Continuing eastward, passing through Granni Stone Hall and Squig Unicorn, we left the core area of ​​the dwarves.

Traces of war can still be seen here. According to the dwarves, they had just recaptured these two fortresses from the Bloodspear Greenskin Tribe not long ago.

And now, at the northernmost part of Squig's One-Horned Mountain Fortress, close to the High Lands, the dwarf army led by the High King is reorganizing and gathering.

Gelt has a good relationship with the dwarves, and even has a lot of personal friendship with the Dwarf High King Thorgrin due to work needs.

From the dwarves, who never lied and would describe difficult problems as simple things, Gelt knew everything that was going on.

There is only one way to reach the Dark Land from the Silver Road, and that is through the Gate at the Edge of the World.

But at present, the three dwarf fortresses in the north have all been lost.

Goblins and greenskins called the Felmoon Clan occupy Mount Gunbad, the Gate to World's Edge, and the Highlands.

If you want to get through here, you have to at least deal with the greenskins and goblins.

After learning that Gelt wanted to travel to Cathay through the Dark Land, High King Thorgrin patted his beard.

He said that there was no problem at all and that it would take at most a week for his dwarven army to recapture the High Lands and the Gate to the Edge of the World.

As for Mount Gunbad, it would take at most three more days. By then, we would directly capture the fortress and establish contact with the Butcher King in the north to jointly revive the past glory of the dwarves.

As for such an answer, Gelt and Mousse, who knew the dwarves' temper well, both sneered at it.

These dwarfs are actually similar to the elves in that they all like to brag.

The only difference is that the elves know that they are bragging, while the dwarves will fall into a kind of stubborn obsession with their bragging.

Fortunately, Windlow also passed by here that year, collected the terrain of the nearby area, fully unfolded the map, and discussed countermeasures with Gelt.

The second half of the entire Silver Road is extremely rugged and difficult to travel on. This is the only road that can be traversed, and the rest of the road is full of high mountains.

Humans do not have the ability to travel through tunnels like dwarves, ratmen, or even greenskins, and the expedition team, with so many people, cannot trek through the rugged terrain.

At the same time, the High Land and the Gate to the Edge of the World are not particularly easy fortresses to capture.

The High King's forces lack siege equipment, and their only significant strength is the four Dwarf bombers they can use.

The rest of the troops are the most basic dwarf soldiers.

"This matter is only known to us. If we tell others, my name might appear in the dwarf's book of hatred."

After looking at the nearby topographic map, Gelt expressed all his opinions directly.

"With the dwarf warrior's short arms and legs, I'm afraid he can't kill many goblins, let alone green-skinned orcs."

Indeed, what Gelt said was correct. The dwarf warriors who looked extremely elite did not have very strong attack capabilities.

Its only function is to act as a sandbag to protect other dwarf teammates from direct threats.

It is of course very easy to let them stop the greenskins and goblins, but how to kill the greenskins and goblins?

Moreover, even if they defeated the greenskins and goblins, the dwarves would not be able to catch up with the fleeing enemies, and would not be able to fight a war of annihilation or expand the results of the victory.

The Empire had very complete tactics in this regard. No matter what the situation was, it would always be equipped with a cavalry to expand the results of the battle.

Of course, Gelt was accompanied by a team of imperial knights, traveling for fame, honor, or perhaps a power struggle far away from home.

Mousse saw through Gert's actions at a glance.

"Mage, are you saying that we will go to assist the dwarves and help them defeat the greenskins and goblins?"

The answer was perfect, this was exactly what Gelt had planned.

If the dwarves fail to capture the gate to the edge of the world, the plan to go to Zhendan will be shelved.

The longer the delay, the more disadvantageous it will be, so intervening in the battle is a must.

The only problem now lies before Windlow. The Supreme Grand Master does not have his business sense, and the Lord of Dread does not have his brilliant ideas.

That is how to satisfy the dwarves' stubbornness in saving face, and let the Gelt army assist the dwarves in fighting against the greenskins and goblins in the most reasonable way that would least hurt the dwarves' face.

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