Through the signal from the spiritual imprint, Rhodes knew that his centaur leader had found the location of the dwarf's treasury.
Rhodes walked towards the dwarf's vault through the location information transmitted from the spiritual imprint.
Not long after, Rhodes arrived in front of the dwarf's vault.
At this time, what came into Rhode's eyes was a bunker-type building. The exterior of the building didn't look very large, but Rhode knew that the space inside the vault was much larger than what was seen from the outside.
Surrounding the entire vault, apart from some narrow openings at the top, there was only a solid iron door below. The opening above the vault is extremely narrow. It is obviously not used for entry and exit, but has other purposes.
At Rhodes's signal, the centaur leader who was standing next to the vault immediately swung his battle ax and slashed at the vault door in front of him.
For dwarves, the treasury is obviously an extremely important location. The treasury door is a solid block of iron. Unless a special method is used to open it, it is difficult to break open by brute force alone.
The battle ax in the hands of the centaur leader is a treasure inherited from the Silva tribe. Until now, Rhodes has not seen anything that can compete with it in terms of hardness. Even the armor worn by the enemy can be broken by the centaur leader with the battle ax in his hand.
But under the current situation, the centaur leader tried to break open the iron door of the vault with a battle ax, but encountered a lot of trouble.
The door of the treasury is entirely made of a heavy iron block. Although the battle ax in the centaur leader's hand can damage it to a certain extent, it will obviously take a long time.
For Rhodes, there is no advantage in time.
Rhodes' behavior itself took certain risks. Rhodes didn't know when he would be exposed due to an accident. In addition to this dwarf village, Rhodes also needs to go to other locations immediately. For Rhodes, time is particularly precious.
Therefore, Rhodes was obviously unwilling to wait for the centaur leader to slowly destroy the iron gate in front of him.
Through the spiritual imprint, Rhodes immediately ordered the bone dragon to fly here quickly. Not long after, Bone Dragon appeared next to Rhodes.
At Rhodes's signal, the Bone Dragon immediately waved his dragon claw and hit the vault door.
Compared with the strength of the centaur leader, the bone dragon is obviously much stronger in strength. Under the blow of the bone dragon, the treasury door instantly dented toward the inside. Even a heavy piece of iron cannot withstand the attack of a bone dragon.
Not long after, after the treasury door and the surrounding walls were loosened, the bone dragon directly threw the treasury door in front of him to the side. The iron block fell to the ground behind, making a heavy sound.
At this time, seeing that the passage to the treasury had been opened, Rhodes stopped waiting and looked directly inside the treasury.
In Rhode's view, there were a large number of gold coins stored inside the vault. The gold coins were thrown into it through the opening above the treasury, and now they had piled up into a small tower.
According to what Rhodes learned in the game in his previous life, the reason why the dwarves established this kind of treasury has a lot to do with their long-standing customs.
The dwarves would drop gold coins into the opening above the treasury, and when something happened in the tribe needed to use it, they would take some of it out of the treasury.
Dwarves will never count the number of gold coins stored in the vault. According to the legend passed down by the dwarf clan, as long as a dwarf vault is established and accessed in this way, the number of gold coins in the vault will naturally increase.
This statement has been circulating among the dwarf tribe. After the other races heard about this and learned about the dwarves' thoughts, they would often just laugh with their companions at the stupidity of the dwarves for believing such a thing and not caring about it. Dwarven vaults for further investigation.
After recalling the matters related to the dwarf vault, Rhodes no longer waited, but immediately put the surrounding gold coins into the space ring.
The size of a single gold coin is not too large. Even if it is just a bag of gold coins that does not seem to be much, there may be nearly a hundred gold coins in it. Inside the vault, these gold coins even piled up into a small tower, with the number at least hundreds of thousands.
Up to now, this is the first time that Rhodes has obtained such a large number of gold coins. Although Rhodes has obtained extremely valuable soul crystals before, there is a premium for the soul crystals. If they are not sold within Diya, they cannot be sold. Offer too high a price.
Rhodes put these gold coins into the space ring that he first got from Airot, almost filling the space inside the space ring. Rhodes had to take out the remaining items originally stored in the space ring and put them into another one. In the space ring.
Feeling the gold coins inside the space ring, Rhodes knew that although he spent some time getting these gold coins, it was obviously worth it.
As Rhodes moved, the inside of the vault gradually emptied, until finally there was no more gold coin left.
After handling the gold coins in the vault, Rhodes stopped waiting and walked out of the vault.
Rhodes's series of handling of the treasury were all seen by Lal from behind. After the bone dragon damaged the treasury door, Lal saw the gold coin inventory in the dwarf's treasury. After seeing this scene, Lal's breathing became much heavier.
Even as a merchant leader, most of Lal's wealth only existed in the form of items, and he had never seen such a huge number of gold coins.
Lal knew that these gold coins may have been accumulated by several generations of dwarves in the dwarf village before they finally reached this level. However, at this time, these gold coins obviously belonged to Rhodes.
Seeing Rhodes walking towards the entrance of the village, Lal immediately followed him.
Not long after, Rhodes returned to the village gate.
Before reaching the door, Rhodes smelled the strong smell of blood. When Rhodes actually returned to the original battlefield, what he saw was a large number of dwarf corpses placed here.
The dwarves who originally lived in the village have all fallen here, waiting for Rhodes to transform.
Without any hesitation, Rhodes raised his hand and began to release death energy. As Rhodes moved, his mana began to decrease, and rich death energy instantly gathered around him.
Due to the close distance between these corpses, the death energy released by Rhodes can be put to good use.
For Rhodes, Rhode's mana is more used to activate the soul fire of these dwarves than to provide the death energy to transform undead creatures.
(End of chapter)