Chapter 39
Chapter 39 Equipment is released

Just after Todd finished speaking, Walker immediately added: "In fact, it is difficult for us dwarves to tell who your high elves are. The high elves look exactly the same in the eyes of our dwarves."

"Huh? Why is that?" Kalia blinked and asked curiously.

"I don't know either. I only know that if I get in touch with a lot, I can tell the difference. I think it must be an unfamiliar relationship." Walker raised his hand and scratched the top of his head.

Since Walker didn't know, Kalia turned to look at Wayne.Wayne shrugged and said, "As Walker said, it's hard to tell because of the lack of contact."

"Oh." Kalia replied.

Seeing that Kalia was fine, Wayne turned to Walker and asked, "Where are the shields and one-handed hammers used by the dwarves you sell? I think it would be more appropriate to use your dwarves' equipment based on my height." of."

"Then you may be disappointed. We dwarves make our own equipment, so you can't buy equipment for dwarves at all, because no dwarves will buy it." Walker immediately burst into laughter when he heard Wayne's words. replied with a smile.

"Well, it seems that we can only build it." Wayne shook his head, and then said to Walker: "If you come to build it, how long will it take?"

"Then you have to look at the quality." Walker replied immediately.

"As long as you are qualified." Wayne said to Walker.

"Is it enough to be qualified?" Walker thought for a while and replied, "In this case, it only takes a month."

"One month? Does it take that long?" Wayne asked in shock when he heard the time given by Walker.

"Of course, you have to know that this is tailor-made for you. There must always be some room for modification. Otherwise, if it is not suitable and cannot be modified, the equipment will be scrapped." Walker immediately explained loudly. .

"Oh, so that's the case." Upon hearing that, Wayne felt that what Walker said made sense.So he nodded in agreement.

What Wayne didn't know, however, was that.The qualification Walker said is based on the standard of dwarves. If it is the qualification standard of the human world, Walker only needs three days.The reason for this is also because Walker was only an adult, and he hadn't paid attention to the weapons business. He didn't know that the standards of the human world and the dwarf world were different.That's why he is going to use all his strength to help Wayne build equipment.

"So, how much do you need?" Wayne asked again after putting down the question about time.

"A set of qualified weapons and equipment on the market costs 12 gold coins. You are small, don't use much materials, and Kakol brought it. How about I charge you 6 gold coins?" Walker answered Wayne's question. , and then discussed with Wayne.

"Well, okay." Wayne nodded upon hearing that.

In fact, Walker didn't suffer a loss, he just earned a little less.All the materials needed to make Wayne's equipment don't cost a single gold coin, and the rest is Walker's manual fee.Therefore, Walker did not work for nothing.

A month passed quickly, during which Wayne stayed by Walker's side, euphemistically saying that when the equipment made by Walker is not suitable, he can re-measure as soon as possible.In essence, Wayne asked Walker some practical problems in blacksmithing.Don't forget, forging is also included in the basic knowledge that Wayne learned, but although he memorized and understood the theoretical knowledge, he never actually operated it.So ask some practical questions while Walker helps him build his gear.

"Hey, boy. Put it on and try to see if it fits you. This is the third modification." Walker took out the cooled armor and handed it to Wayne.

After Wayne took the armor, he put the armor on one by one, and his body felt as if he was being pressed by a heavy object.After all, it is not self-powered equipment, and the weight of the entire set of armor must be borne by the strength of the body itself.However, this did not exceed the upper limit of his strength.After picking up the dwarf shield and dwarf one-handed warhammer from the forging table, Wayne tried to swing it while walking, and felt that there was no problem.

So Wayne nodded to Walker and said, "Very good, very suitable."

"Really? That's good." After hearing this, Walker put the tools in his hand back into his personal toolbox one by one.Then he asked: "But I really don't understand why you, a high elf, want to build a heavy armor. How about using a heavy weapon like a warhammer? And you also spend money on special builds, so you don't have to worry about it after a few years Can't you wear this equipment?"

"This, because I have the talent of strength. You must know that my current strength will definitely not be smaller than that of an adult human." Wayne smiled slightly when he heard Walker's question, and then he replied: "As for the equipment Don’t worry if you won’t be able to wear it after a few years. Our high elves will maintain this body shape for a long time after they turn 30, and they will not start growing again until they turn 120. Therefore, this body The equipment can last at least 90 years. Otherwise, why would I come here and ask someone to tailor the equipment. I'm not stupid, you say."

When Walker heard it, he suddenly realized: "So that's the case, I said."

After Walker finished packing his things, Wayne left the blacksmith shop with Walker in his equipment. At this moment, Wayne asked Walker, "Walker, are you a dwarf warrior?"

"Yes, what do you want to say?" Walker turned his head and asked.

"I was wondering if you could teach me how to use a shield and a warhammer. If possible, you'd better teach me what I need to pay attention to when fighting in armor." Wayne asked Walker.

"That's easy. But when will you leave? If the time is too short, there's nothing you can do." Walker nodded indifferently when he heard Wayne's request.Although these trainings are different for each race, it is not a big secret.It's just that few people learn from other races their own skills.

"We won't leave in about five months. I think there should be enough time?" Wayne didn't know how long it would take to learn combat skills from Walker, so he asked uncertainly.

"Five months is not enough. It will take at least three to five years." Upon hearing Wayne's words, Walker immediately shook his head.

"Three to five years?" Wayne was taken aback for a moment, then thought for a while and said, "Okay, then in three to five years, when will you finish your studies and then go back."

"Oh." Walker asked in surprise, "Is it really all right?"

"Of course, anyway, the boat from the village will come every six months. It doesn't matter, as long as Uncle Kakol passes the news back." Wayne affirmed.

"Okay then, starting tomorrow, I will officially start teaching you how to fight." Walker nodded.

(End of this chapter)

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