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Chapter 162: The Great Engineer

"Actually, these bell rats are quite simple in character. They will not attack humans, but will cooperate with humans. This can be seen from the fact that the Zaun people in the Diggy Area accepted them.

Perhaps in the eyes of the residents of the Diggui District, these bell rats are more like pet friends with high intelligence?"

Teemo's expression was strange, and he was obviously a little speechless about the way the bell rat clan got along with the residents of the Diggy District.

Perhaps it is because the bell rats cannot speak human language and are not aggressive, but instead help people repair machinery and equipment. The residents of the ditch area are relatively friendly to them, but only to the extent of being friendly.

They obviously do not regard the bell rat tribe as a race equal to humans, but as a race that pleases and serves humans. They are not much different from cats and dogs, except that they are more intelligent.

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"This is an arrogant mentality, but it is normal for humans. Strength determines status."

Reed shook his head. There is nothing to criticize. After all, if you fall behind, you will be beaten. If a tribe is not strong enough, it will naturally become a vassal of another tribe.

If the individual abilities of the Bell Rats are extremely strong, then even if their population is not as large as humans, they can still be superior to humans. If they can defeat the Alchemy Baron of Zaun, then they can even become the rulers of Zaun.

This world is like this, the weak eat the strong, and the rules are made by the strong, and this is even more vividly reflected in Zaun City, because the rules here are originally made by a group of people who are the most unruly.

Reed followed Teemo to the intricate underground pipes in the trench area. Through the twists and turns of the pipes, he entered an underground city that clearly had a Zaun architectural style.

Yes, this is an underground city beneath an underground city. It's very like a matryoshka doll, but it actually exists.

Those buildings were built by the Bell Rat tribe after learning from the Zaun people. They indeed have extraordinary talents in mechanical engineering.

"Have you learned their language?"

Reed asked Teemo, which made Teemo a little embarrassed. He didn't fully understand it, but he could understand it.

"I can understand what they say, and they can also understand human language, so we can communicate normally, well, although it looks a little strange."

Teemo said and went up to meet them. Apparently, the bell rat tribe discovered that two very strange creatures had entered their homeland.

"Hello, my name is Teemo, I'm a yordle, nice to meet you."

Teemo's face was full of smiles, and his furry face smiled. It was really very lovable, and it could be said to be a social method that could ignore any racial differences.

Seeing the smiling Teemo approaching, the two bell rat workers carrying wrenches scratched their heads. They were obviously a little confused. They didn't know Teemo or the yordles, but Teemo was also very special.

People's appearance gives them some sense of identity.

"Waibi, Waibi, Waibi Babu."

The bell rat worker chattered a lot. Reed didn't understand a word, but Teemo nodded repeatedly, as if he understood everything.

"We want to meet your leader. This gentleman is the leader of our Yodle people. We have some matters concerning cooperation between the two races and want to talk to your leader."

Teemo continued, and the worker of the bell rat tribe nodded, and then said "Jiligulu" again.

"Let's go, Lord Reed, he said he can take us there."

It seems that Teemo's negotiation was successful. This guy can become an excellent diplomat even without being a scout.

Reed nodded and said nothing. After all, he didn't understand. Language does require a certain amount of talent. Some people are very sensitive to language and can learn it immediately, while some people just can't learn it no matter how hard they learn it.

The "city" of the Bell Rat Clan is not big. After all, their population is actually not that large. It is far from the level of a "city under the city". At most, it can be regarded as a tribe with a relatively large number of people.

However, the quality of their buildings seems to be better than that of Zaun. Obviously they are more honest than Zaun's construction team, and they are more patient than the Zaun people in crafting carefully.

"Here we are, this is the home of their clan leader, but they don't call him the clan leader, they call him the great engineer."

Under the leadership of the bell rat worker, Teemo and Reed arrived at an alchemy workshop. This alchemy workshop was obviously modeled after the one built by the alchemy barons.

But it doesn't matter, after all, there is an alchemy workshop here, which is surprising enough in itself.

"It seems that the intelligence of these bell rats is higher than imagined."

The significance of this alchemy workshop is that these bell rats are not simply gifted in the subject of mechanical engineering.

After all, alchemical technology is not simply mechanical engineering. It also contains many aspects of knowledge, including pharmacy, explosives, botany and many other extremely complex subjects. The fact that these bell rats can master alchemical technology means that they

The upper limit has become even higher.

"Are many of them capable of mastering alchemy technology?"

This is a very important question, because even on a human basis, it is not that simple to cultivate talents who can master how to research alchemical technology.

If each of these bell rats can develop alchemy technology, then this little bell rat clan will definitely be a treasure.

Teemo looked at the bell rat worker, and the latter obviously understood Reed's question. He responded in a jittery tone, while Reed was waiting for Teemo's explanation.

"No, he said there is only one great engineer."

Teemo frowned. This answer was actually not accurate, because this sentence could be understood into several meanings.

Reed did not ask again, but went directly into the alchemy workshop. It would be better to ask this question directly to the great engineer Ben Shu.

The bell rat worker entered the alchemy workshop and first reported to the bell rat foreman. Then the bell rat foreman went inside and invited the great engineer out.

That was an older-looking bell rat. They didn't wear masks in their home like they did outside. After all, they didn't have to hide here.

"Yordles? I've heard of you. You were the first to sell explosive mushrooms. Is this why you came here? Because we also sell expanded mushrooms?"

Teemo relayed what the "great engineer" said, and sure enough, the proliferation of "exploding mushrooms" was a good thing done by these bell rats.

"You shouldn't sell it under the name of yordle."

The reason why Reed pursued this matter was that he was worried that the proliferation of "exploding mushrooms" would cause unnecessary casualties, and that these guys had put the shit basin on the Yodels. This was the most unbearable thing for Reed.


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