Chapter 180 (1/2)

Chapter 180, Froht that the Great Tunnelthe dwarves’ stature, their tunnels should be a bit of a tight squeeze for him Either way, he would know once they were there

But the actual sight of the tunnel ape He was at a loss for words for a while, and could only watch

“You look like you didn’t expect this at all”

Lapis didn’t need to voice that – it was indeed way beyond Loren’s expectation ‘Big’ couldn’t even begin to describe it Loren was fairly tall for a huht from the dwarves’ lanterns couldn’t even reach it It was also wide enough for ht comfortably

“What’s with the duly stopped at the entrance He finally snapped out of it and hurriedly rushed to Lapis’ side

“It’s huge Isn’t it too huge?”

Even though the tunnel was currently shut down, there was no door to barricade set up at its entrance It was hard to ie hole, and it would be very easy to juet in or out

“It’s used to ”

“You really dig well for that height”

“Don’t underesti didn’t sound boastful, but he looked proud Somehow Loren wanted to make a quip, but maybe it was normal for dwarves to think like that, and he chose to stay silent instead of ry

In any case, the wide tunnel e weapon like Loren In a tunnel where no one had ever coht to his full potential was sorateful for

Normally, the air inside a cave system was cooler than outside, but the air in this dwarven tunnel armer

“Is there a furnace inside this tunnel?”

Unrefined ores were very bulky, but refinedit easier to transport That hy Loren thought there ht be a furnace inside the tunnel used to refine ores, but Dig snorted at his question:

“Don’t be stupid You can’t properly refine ores with a furnace inside a tunnel”

“Then why is it so warm here?”

“Dunno Seems like there’s a heat source soh to hit the geother up so added that even though they didn’t know the exact reason for this warmth, it was definitely better than the cold that made people huddle It was certainly much easier to move If the dwarves, experts in this field, didn’t even know the cause of this warm atmosphere, a hu about it

As the tunnel was supposed to be shut down, there wasn’t anyone else inside except for their group They walked with the sound of their shoes on the hard stone floor resounding in the tunnel And as there see in here, they naturally becaet to the other side?”

In a labyrinth such as this, they normally would have to be cautious about traps or bandits, but since this tunnel was originally the dwarves’ workplace, there was no need to Instead, the chance for cave-ins or sinkholes to happen was high Dig, as roup He was followed by Jack, who continuously checked their surroundings The rest of them trailed behind the two

“About half a day Didn’t I tell you?”

“You did, just that there’s nothing else to talk about”

With the guiding entrusted to Dig and guarding entrusted to Jack and Ni else for the rest of the

“Shut up and walk If nothing happens, we’ll arrive soon”

“If nothing happens, you say”