My Player 2

Chapter 139: The Native Perspective

Chapter 139: The Native Perspective

Kagdel Hammer, 147 years old this year, is a member of the Hammer Clan.

Since he was a child, he often heard his elders tell stories about the clan and longed for the adventures of his ancestors thousands of years ago.

Therefore, after he became an adult, Kagdel did not take the mine management exam like other young dwarves in the clan, but became a heavy truck driver.

He likes adventure, going to different places and seeing scenery he has never seen before.

The job of a truck driver just happened to satisfy his wish.

He has been driving alone for 21 years.

After marrying their wives, the two dwarfs treated the cart as their home and lived on it together for another 36 years.

From the Iron Wall City in the northernmost part of the Alliance to the Elemental City in the southernmost part, they have driven through every road in the Alliance and witnessed every sunrise between cities.

Unconsciously, they lost their novelty about the path within the alliance.

Kagdel Hammer is tired.

Although his wife didn't say anything, she probably thought the same thing.

So when Kagdel Hammer saw the shipping order to the "Forgotten Land", he didn't even notice that there was an extra zero in the reward and decisively accepted the order.

The facts did not disappoint him.

He drove his Old Buddy to Tiebi City, and after filling it up, he followed the convoy northward and passed through the city walls of Tiebi City.

This was the first time in his life that he left the territory of the Thirteen Cities Alliance.

Although he felt that this trip was very dangerous, it was an order assigned to him by a regular website, backed by a large chamber of commerce, and was accompanied by hundreds of trucks. Cagedel believed that there should be no real danger.

Outside the walls of Tiebi City, a road was built at some point, and judging from the road surface, it was a very good new road.

And not only that, at the end of the road, there is a newly built town.

Just like the scenery outside the alliance, these were all new things that Kagdel had never seen before.

Kagdel Hammer stepped on the accelerator and hummed a dwarf tune excitedly. After leaving the city, his wife also climbed onto the cart excitedly and stood on the roof to look around.

"Cagder, what they say on the Internet is true. A new town has been built outside the city!" The wife lay on the roof of the car, patted the window of the driver's seat, and said excitedly: "I wonder how much the housing price is per square meter here!"

"I wouldn't buy here no matter how cheap it is." Kagdel Hammer responded.

It's still too dangerous outside the city.

And it seems that the school he cares about most is not here.

The convoy gradually stopped. There was internet in the town. A brother in the large group said that we might have to wait for several hours.

Kagdel Heavyhammer also climbed onto the roof of the truck and put his arms around his wife's sturdy waist. The two dwarves, who looked no different in the eyes of other races, admired the scenery outside the Alliance together.

After looking for a while, the female dwarf suddenly asked, "Have you decided where you want to settle down in the future?"

Kagdel Hammer sighed and shook his head.

He and his wife planned to have a group of dwarfs. They had been transporting goods for so many years and had saved a lot of money, so it would not be a problem for them to settle down in any city.

But this means that his wife will have to look after the house and take care of the dwarfs, and he will have to go back to driving alone.

Cagedel hated being alone in the cab.

But no matter how much he disliked driving alone, he had to have children after all, so Cagdel Heavy Hammer was very confused about where to settle down.

It is to return to Lingquan Town where the "Heavy Hammer" clan is located and let the dwarves grow up under the care of the clan.

It is better to go to the City of Glory, which has the best educational resources, so that your children can receive the best education and have the opportunity to become extraordinary people.

That's all well and good, but Kagdel Sledgehammer doesn't like those cities.

Seeing that Kagder didn't say anything, his wife sighed and went back to the driver's seat to drive. ...

The convoy moved.

Because they are all heavy trucks, when sitting in the cab, you can only see the back of the truck in front.

But now it was his wife who was driving, and Kagdel Hammer, standing on the roof of the car, could see spider-like robots in the distance and a kaleidoscope of colorful passages.

"This is amazing!" Kagdel Hammer couldn't help but exclaimed.

Although he had not been to school for decades, he had at least received compulsory education in the Alliance. He also traveled extensively and had seen many magical facilities.

He was surprised, but not frightened.

The convoy moved very slowly.

After passing through the vortex-shaped portal, the impatient wife asked Kagdel Hammer to get out and drive, while she climbed onto the roof to enjoy the scenery.

"We are so high in the sky!" the wife shouted excitedly, "This ice bridge is so long!"

She hadn't laughed like this in a long time.

Kagdel Hammer also laughed, but although he was happy, he did not dare to relax his brakes at all.

Even if the speed is slow enough that you need to brake, driving on a sloped ice surface is extremely dangerous, not to mention that there are hundreds of meters of sky on both sides.

No wonder the reward for this order is ten times.

"Magic again," he said to himself.

Although Kagdel Hammer hates magic-powered creations, especially the hovercrafts that fly all over the city.

But if it is a giant magical creation, that’s a different story.

He really enjoyed the experience of driving a truck weighing dozens of tons on an ice bridge suspended in the sky!
After the convoy had been driving at a snail's pace for a while, it seemed that the guy in the front finally got the courage and slowly increased the speed, eventually stabilizing at around 50 yards.

An elf riding a Pegasus landed on Kagdel Hammer's truck.

He had been circling the ice bridge, apparently ensuring the safety of the convoy.

After turning the Pegasus under his crotch into a card and putting it in his backpack, the elf said to his wife on the roof:
"Brother, can I get a ride?"

Outsiders could not tell the gender of dwarves. Kagdel Heavy Hammer's wife was used to it. She was not angry, but asked curiously:

"What are you going to do with all that steel?"

"Ah!" The elf seemed distracted and was startled by his wife's words, but he still smiled and said, "We are going to build a base city here."

"Stronghold city?" His wife immediately became interested. "What does it look like?"

"Well, probably connect the islands with bridges and divide them into different areas, such as living areas, secondary occupation production areas, and comprehensive shopping areas..."

"Anyway, we just got the map of the island, so planning is difficult, but we have experience in this matter."

The elves are very proud of this.

"So we're going to build a city?" The wife looked at the islands far below and exclaimed, "There are so many islands. How many people do you have? Can they accommodate them all?"

The elf estimated the members of their guild and said uncertainly:
"About 10,000 people?"

"But the boss has already said that no matter if they are players or N... locals, everyone is welcome."

"House prices in the alliance are so expensive. We have no down payment + low house prices, and we also provide jobs. We won't have to worry about not being able to recruit people to live here in the future."

"Brother, if you have poor relatives who don't have a criminal record, you can recommend them here. There are great opportunities for development here."

(End of this chapter)

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