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Chapter 157: Chapter 95 Food and the Arrival of the Dwarves_3

Kana opened it directly and began to read.

The letter’s content was very straightforward, expressing their trust in Kana and their recognition of Kana’s Night Watcher organization.

They even sent some Dwarves to join it.

Among them, five were legitimate Warriors, while the other five were part-time Warriors whose main Profession was Blacksmiths.

Not quite masters, but crafting and repairing weapons were absolutely no problem.

The forging skills of the Dwarves are evidently superior to other Races, and someone considered a Blacksmith within a Dwarf tribe would be respectfully called a master elsewhere.

It can be said that in slightly larger places or larger forces, there are more or less Dwarf Blacksmiths among them.

They are extremely popular.

These 10 Dwarves were those who showed active involvement in the previous battles and later exhibited a clear aversion to the type of Evil God known as the Rotting Monarch.

Lurik specifically chose them to join Kana’s organization, as after all, the envelope stated that their organization mainly dealt with those "Intruders."

Even later, if Kana has time, they could personally visit Gray Furnace Castle, where they would carve out a special area for Kana to establish a stronghold.

Honestly, reading the contents of the letter, Kana had to admit that the Gray Mountain Dwarves had directly staked part of their chips on the Night Watchers.

No, at this stage, it could be said to be staked on himself.

It must be said that such trust still surprised Kana, and also made him have a better impression of the Gray Mountain Dwarves.

"Speaking of which, brother, what does that Night People organization of yours do?" Getai asked, who was the temporary Captain of this squad.

Although they were asked to come and join this organization or whatever, they came completely for Kana.

Not understanding Kana’s organization either.

"It’s the Night Watchers," Bobo corrected beside him.

"Oh, yes, yes, the Night Watchers."

Kana smiled: "You’ll know by tonight."

With the arrival of food and the distribution of various tools, the morale of the villagers and soldiers in the entire village visibly improved.

Enough food is the greatest source of relief.

At night, besides necessary Patrol and Night Watch, the square in the village had already begun the feast.

The drinks brought by the Dwarves were placed on top.

"Let’s toast to the rebirth!" Udo shouted loudly, raising his glass.

Count and others raised their glasses, and the rest followed suit.

"To rebirth!"

The clinking of glasses, the festive atmosphere began to heighten.

"To our Dwarf friends!"

The surrounding villagers began to raise their glasses to the Dwarves, to which the Dwarves also laughed and raised their glasses in response.

"To Lake Shore Village!"

Lake Shore Village is the name of the village, named simply because there is a small lake next to the village.

The underground water flowing from the Gray Mountain Range converges into a lake here, then flows down into a river, spreading downward.

As the feast drew to a close, some villagers and soldiers began to shout emotionally fueled by the alcohol.

It was much better this way.

With their fill of food and drink, the villagers and some soldiers began to clean up after releasing their emotions.

Kana also brought the Dwarves, along with Alyris and others, to the Alchemy Workshop.

By this time, the surroundings of the Alchemy Workshop had already been repaired, and the place leading to the cave had been built into stairs.

Walking all the way in.

They came to the center of the Workshop.

Kanal looked at this group of Dwarves and said, "Our organization is called the Night Watchers."

After saying this, Kana looked at Bobo.

Bobo, understanding the cue, stepped forward and said, "Our purpose is..."

As Bobo narrated, this group of Dwarves also looked serious.

They knew enough about the outside world and enough about the world.

Not to mention that the Dwarves present had all experienced the Stinky Rebellion.

Internally, the Dwarves referred to the battle Kana and his group fought as the Stinky Rebellion.

They had first-hand experience of the Evil God’s gaze, the kind of evil, oppressive Power pressing on them, capable of feeling those evil eyes watching their back, eroding their Spirit.

This is also why they so admired Kana for rising up and directly confronting the fight back then.

Only someone who truly went through that night could understand what kind of circumstances Kana stood up to fight in.

Although Kana himself didn’t feel much.

As they had thought, it was indeed right to follow Kana, this Evil Breaker.

They would continue to face those hideous Evil Gods and fight against the minions of those Evil Gods in the future.

Moreover, they would fight for the world; after all, those evil monsters were Invaders from outside the world, no wonder they were so disgusting.

As Bobo’s narration concluded, this group of Dwarves fully recognized the Night Watchers’ philosophy.

Protecting the world, saving the world is saving Mother Earth, saving their mountain beliefs. It perfectly aligned with their actions and beliefs.

"Blake, lead them in the oath!"

This time Kana assigned Blake to do it.

Blake was steady enough, and Kana planned that when the time was ripe in the future, he would allow Blake to take charge independently.

After all, the information he knew in his mind was too much; if everything required his personal involvement, even dividing himself into ten parts wouldn’t suffice.

The Night Watchers must be cultivated, so that even without himself, they could handle matters in other places.

This is what qualifies as a proper organization, rather than being subordinates relying on Kana.

Blake was somewhat surprised, not expecting it to be him, but he did not falter, nodding solemnly.

As a Knight, and now as a Holy Knight, when the responsibility comes, he won’t evade, only to bear it.

Holding his sword, he came to the front of the Dwarves, unsheathed the sword, and gripped it with both hands.

"Swear with me!"

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