Chapter 1116 The Club’s Foot
The gold rush town is divided into three districts except for a huge towering castle in the middle.
In the middle is a residential area. Although the number of people is small, Gold Rush Town also has its own permanent residents.
Some adventurers who were tired of taking risks ended their career as adventurers, but had nowhere to go, so they slowly learned to do a small business in Gold Rush Town, buying low and selling high, and finally became one of the few permanent residents in Gold Rush Town. Residents, Tu nationality.
The management agencies and guard camps of Gold Rush Town are also here.
On the left side of Gold Rush Town is the trading area. Caravans from all over the world, purchasers from various major forces, and compradors hang out here. Most of them live in giant war dogs or other means of transportation, and they can come and go at any time. Every year There are different people. Not far from the trading area is the parking lot for transportation. All kinds of giant war dogs, ships, and carriages are parked here in dense numbers.
On the right is the tavern area, which is the most crowded place in Gold Rush Town. There are a large number of taverns. In addition to taverns, there are also various craftsmen's shops, whether they are repairing broken war dogs or repairing weapons. Equipment, or just looking to get drunk, this is the right place.
Of course, the most famous thing in the tavern area is the Cup Exchange Tavern in the center of the entire area, where various adventurers exchange information and organize teams.
A river crosses the entire gold mining town. It is said that some precious metals were once found in the river, which attracted many gold prospectors. This is also the origin of the original name of the gold mining town.
This river is like an equator, dividing the entire gold mining town, with three areas distributed along the river.
The river is always flowing, as if there is a surge of living water, but no one knows where the river comes from and where it goes.
In the tavern area, close to the river, there is a series of seven or eight large and small blacksmith shops. At this time, the guys in the blacksmith shops are standing at the door, looking towards the center of the tavern area with their feet up.
The commotion has ended, Gold Rush Town has also changed hands, and the Homecoming Tour Group is still running around and bustling with excitement.
"What are you doing! Come back to work!" At the door of a blacksmith shop with seven or eight people, the boss, a hammer man, scolded his men several times and drove them back to work, while he stood at the door and looked around.
Under his heavy helmet, his old face was deeply wrinkled with several wrinkles, his snow-white eyebrows were knitted together, and he didn't know what he was thinking in his heart.
After a while, he shook his head and was about to leave. At this moment, he heard a heavy and strange sound of footsteps.
The visitor seemed to be walking in two different shoes, one soft and one loud. The two shoes were not made of the same material.
When walking, the sound of footsteps is "thump, thump", a sound is heavy and muffled, and the sound is like the collision of metal.
The footsteps were urgent and fast, accompanied by a raging sound.
"This way! This way! I can feel my feet over here!"
"Bangchui, don't be impatient, run slowly!"
"Are you talking about me? If you hadn't been caught by the teacher, I would have been here long ago."
"Obviously you were caught by the teacher, okay!"
The two people complained to each other, and their voices became closer and closer.
The voice quickly turned around a corner ahead, and then the manager of the blacksmith shop saw a tall iron man and a velvet man walking over.
One of the Tongren's feet was shining with gold, obviously made of metal. This was the source of the strange footsteps before.
"What is this?" The store manager was a little stunned when he saw Tong Ren.
The Tong people have been extinct for many years in the Exiled Era, and the store manager has never seen them.
Of course, this Tong man was Bang Chui. He and Gie Da were the first ones to escape, and left before the holiday.
Who would have thought that the teacher would take him back again, and he would be released only after completing his homework.
In this way, when I came to the gold rush town, I didn't even catch up with the excitement.
But neither of them cared. As soon as Bangchui returned to the gold rush town, he immediately shouted: "My feet, I feel my feet!"
Then he turned and ran.
Gaida originally planned to take Bang Chui to the Exchange Tavern to have a look, but at this time he could only follow him.
As one of the earliest creatures in the manor, the relationship between the two people was much better than with other creatures before the manor became super large.
The two people didn't notice the blacksmith shop owner who was watching them blankly, and ran over one after another.
As a Tongren, Bangchui has long been accustomed to the gaze of others. After all, he is the only Tongren in the manor so far, and he will be watched wherever he goes.
The blacksmith shop owner sniffed and frowned.
"It's right here! It's right here!" Bangchui ran to the river, looked at the countless huge rocks at the bottom of the river, and immediately became happy: "My feet!"
He jumped into the river, threw his metal "prosthetic" aside, and made a big hole in the ground with a thud. Then he sat in the river and began to move the stones towards his feet.
"Not this one……"
"This...isn't..."
Many stones were moved away, and a stone rolled out automatically from below, as if it had a life of its own.
"Ah, this! This is it!" Finally, Bang Chui found the right stone. He excitedly put the stone on his leg, stood up, and showed it to the rafters on the shore:
"Look, my foot is healed! My foot is healed!"
"Great!" Gaida was also sincerely happy for his old friend.
Bangchui raised his feet and walked towards the shore. After taking a step, his feet suddenly became empty, and his whole body tilted and fell forward.
"Huh..." He staggered, then steadied himself.
Then he stepped deeper and deeper, walked to the shore, sat down, and looked at his feet blankly.
"Why?"
Why am I still limping even though I have found my feet?
Guida also came close to take a look.
"Bangchui, do you think your foot is a little small?"
Bangchui was confused. He found that his foot was indeed... smaller than the other foot.
"Ah, I understand!" Gaida suddenly clapped his hands: "Bangchui, you grew up when you were in the manor, but this foot has always been here and has not grown up, so naturally it is not suitable!"
"How could that happen?" Bangchui stared blankly at the foot, then suddenly took it off, threw it into the river with a bang, grinned, and started crying.
"My feet, wuwuwu...my feet, why are my feet not my feet, wuwuwu..."
The most pitiable thing in the world is not getting what you want.
What's more pitiable than not getting something is getting it and then losing it.
"No, no, no, no, don't cry, don't cry!" Gaida comforted Bangchui, scratching his ears and cheeks, but did not dare to get too close to Bangchui. Bangchui's tears had a strong petrifying effect. After crying for a while, the river was already wet. The soil on the sides is petrified.
He didn't want to become a stone monkey.