Ancient Fiend Dragon Emperor-Chapter 927 - 926: The World’s Strongest Arsenal!

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Chapter 927: Chapter 926: The World’s Strongest Arsenal!

They were sizing up Su Han and the others, while Su Han and the others were also observing the surroundings.

Those primitive children were clearly here for the first time, their eyes darting around, sometimes expressing their amazement in a flurry of words.

Su Han was inspecting the area closely, seeing rows of houses rising from the ground, stretching over an unknown distance—these dwarves evidently lived here.

"Compared to these primitives, dwarves are indeed quite intelligent," Su Han thought to himself.

The difference between these primitives and dwarves is akin to the difference between Demon Beasts and humans on the Dragon Martial Continent: Not a difference in strength, but in intelligence.

After about half a day’s journey, Su Han did not show impatience until they arrived at a massive hunk of black iron where everyone stopped.

Su Han looked up at the sky, and only upon careful observation realized that it wasn’t a hunk of black iron—it was clearly a giant iron door, reaching millions of feet high!

Su Han’s eyes widened with disbelief.

Such a massive iron door, how did these dwarves forge it? And how was it installed here?

Compared to this door, their height made them seem like mere ants!

Though with enough numbers, ants can indeed kill an elephant, but this iron door was like a gigantic dinosaur!

"This is Ancient Times, where everything exists beyond imagination."

Su Han murmured to himself, "It’s truly a pity that such a precious species is lost to the river of time; indeed, the most terrifying thing in all heaven and earth is time..."

"Be careful, I’m about to open the door," Fiery Grain said, turning his head.

Seeing Su Han and the others unmoved, Fiery Grain directed at Su Han, "I’m talking to you. I can sense how fragile you are—you’d better retreat, or you’ll suffer for it!"

Su Han couldn’t resist rolling his eyes; it was just opening a door, what could happen?

Though thinking this way, he still retreated some distance, while quite a few dwarves came from all directions to protectively surround him.

This time, Su Han was utterly astonished. Just opening a door, was such a grand spectacle necessary?

Very soon, Su Han witnessed what "opening a door" really entailed.

Fiery Grain wielded the terrifying iron hammer, rotating his arm several times, before suddenly leaping into the air—they ground cracked open with a booming sound, followed by the iron hammer slamming hard against the iron door.

"Boom!!!"

In that instant, a thunderous noise came from the iron door, a shock wave visibly rippling out from the iron door.

This shock wave struck the primitive children and the dwarves surrounding Su Han, forcing them to step back a distance, including Su Han himself.

Su Han couldn’t even begin to describe his feelings—although uninjured, he clearly understood the terrifying force of the shock wave!

Even with his previous Sovereign Realm power, just that hammer alone could have shaken him to death!

No wonder they asked me to step back, but this method of opening the door... is too special!

"Boom~"

After the hammer fell, the shock wave dispersed, dust lifted from the ground, and the giant iron door began to slowly slide open to either side amidst rumbling.

As the iron door scattered open, a dazzling light suddenly shot out from behind it, its colors so brilliant that Su Han couldn’t help squinting.

"Come in!" a voice from Fiery Grain called after a moment.

Su Han had already adjusted to these colors, yet he still didn’t move, completely overwhelmed with shock.

Behind the iron door lay a gigantic cavern now completely awash in vibrant hues, brilliantly lit.

On the cavern walls, alcoves had been carved out, with each holding a weapon or a piece of defensive equipment.

There were longswords adorned with nine precious gemstones, long spears with shafts shaped like golden dragons, massive wolf fang clubs that looked extremely menacing yet glimmered blood-red, transparent long knives seeming to draw oneself in, and shields engraved with lifelike dragons and phoenixes...

Various kinds of weapons and defensive equipment, each emitting its own color.

Aside from the walls, a gigantic bronze mirror hung in the cavern’s center not with a glass surface but a deep swirling vortex.

"Hiss!!!"

Upon seeing these weapons, Su Han gasped deeply.

He finally saw what a genuine arsenal looked like and understood why Fiery Grain spoke of the arsenal with such pride and melancholy.

These weapons were all extraordinary treasures, masterpieces of the Dwarf Clan, their preciousness beyond mere value!

Yet such precious objects had gone unappreciated, leading the Dwarves to the point of willing to trade them for fruits.

Of course, those fruits were not bad either, but they’re not the same; if Su Han had to choose, he’d lean towards these weapons.

"How about it? Pretty good, right?"

Fiery Grain saw Su Han’s shocked expression and couldn’t help but laugh heartily, "Pick whatever you like! As long as you have fruits, however many you want to trade, I’ll swap as much!" frёewebηovel.cѳm

"Really?"

Su Han’s eyes lit up—in his possession, the fruits might not be enough to exchange for everything, but at least for some portion?

Of course, he still didn’t know how Fiery Grain intended to trade.

But even if he could only trade for two or three pieces, it would still be a great fortune!

"Oh, right."

Fiery Grain suddenly recalled something, turning to Su Han with a solemn expression, "Do you really have fruit?"

Su Han couldn’t help but laugh; this Dwarf Clan certainly lived up to the legend of being slow thinkers they’ve reached here and only now ask if he really has fruits.

Su Han also wasn’t in the mood to joke; flipping his palm, three fruits immediately appeared.

Seeing these three fruits, Fiery Grain’s face lit up with joy, and the other dwarves all showed eagerness.

Those primitive children, however, looked at Su Han with curiosity—weren’t those fruits already eaten by him? Where did these come from?

Of course, they were merely curious, without dwelling further.

Upon Su Han bringing out the fruits, they too hurriedly produced some fruits and several large gourds from somewhere.

"Blazing Wine!!!"

Upon seeing those large gourds, Fiery Grain’s eyes widened and, Su Han thought, even reddened.