As soon as they landed, the dwarves took out their swords and cut down the cableway.
The two elves couldn't help but curse, "...Damn dwarves!!"
Clearly, they thought they couldn't get through this.
The dwarf standing opposite thought the same thing.
They immediately launched a 'mad' revenge against Arthur, who had humiliated them.
Specifically:
A dwarf turned his backside towards Arthur and yelled, "Shit! You %! ¥@¥ Eat my shit! ...¥!%@!"
Li Aili: "..."
She hesitated, as if she wanted to say something but then stopped.
There was another dwarf making faces at Arthur, and whistling at Ellie, "Little beauty! When you break up with this idiot, you're welcome to come find me here!"
Li Aili: "...That."
Arthur slowly unbuttoned his coat.
The four dwarfs opposite them had already crossed their arms and started dancing and twirling, chanting, "La~ la la~ la la~ Big oaf can't get over here~"
Then they saw Arthur's white shirt burst open, revealing a pair of enormous dragon wings.
The dancing dwarfs turned into four comical statues.
Li Aili finally finished speaking, "...He can fly."
With a "whoosh," Arthur spread his wings and, without even flapping them, glided across the crevice.
Then, the dwarf opposite him let out a bloodcurdling scream like a pig being slaughtered.
The cableway was quickly repaired by the four dwarfs whose faces were swollen like pig heads.
This time they behaved themselves completely.
"Boss, we swear, what we said is true!"
"When the village bar opens after work, that drunkard will appear."
“Yes, yes, yes,” another dwarf chimed in, acting as a straight man.
“He really knows everything. We suspect that he has offended some big shot, which is why he has fled here for refuge.”
"Yes, yes, yes!"
Once you enter the underground city, time becomes very difficult to discern.
Li Aili took out her pocket watch and glanced at it. "What time do you finish work?"
The village was so poor that only the village chief's family had an ancestral timepiece.
"When the time comes, the village chief will ring the bell."
Arthur glanced down at the dwarf who had spoken, and the dwarf nearly cried. "Soon! Soon! I swear, we'll be striking the hammer soon!"
No sooner had the words left his mouth than a dull thud was heard.
The once quiet village was now illuminated by lights in every household.
The dwarves, covered in dust and dirt, emerged from the mine and skillfully mounted themselves onto the newly repaired rails.
"Hey!" The dwarves who had returned to the village immediately spotted their companions who had brought the 'outsiders' with them.
"Who are they?" a dwarf asked warily.
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