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Now reading: Chapter 2478 - 827: Alas, If There Were No Gold in the World from My Players Are So Fierce – Handsome dog Frank, a Game novel by Handsome dog Frank.

The Brass Fortress at night had beco a paradise of rrint, with every tavern, every casino, and every place of entertainnt in the city crowded with rowdy soldiers.

They were carrying their freshly earned rewards, with reddened eyes shouting to drink the most joyous beverages and gamble extravagantly at the tables.

They did so without any psychological burden, because it was their well-deserved right.

They had shed blood and faced death for the survival of this city, so naturally they deserved to enjoy the glory and relaxation at this joyous celebration.

The precious wealth earned through risking their lives should be used properly, ensuring it does not betray the hardships and efforts invested in earning it and rewarding themselves with the achievent of honorary victory.

Money cannot buy everything, but it can eliminate most troubles, which is the true aning of wealth.

All money in the world only has value when used, otherwise it is just a pile of worthless numbers when heaped together.

Understanding this leads to understanding the significance of making money.

This fervent atmosphere also attracted the anxious civilians, who upon learning of the collapse of the Wolf People and the preservation of the fortress, with the damn subspace siege dissipating by tomorrow morning, even the most conservative Brass Dwarves relaxed and joined the victory celebration sweeping through the fortress.

The noisy joy even overshadowed the years of clamor in the Brass Fortress, allowing the exhausted Supre Lord Hadlan to feel the genuine relaxation and joy from his subjects even in the throne hall.

"Listen, Your Majesty, your people are shouting your na, they call you ’The Golden King, The Generous Lord, and The Master of Wealth’."

The guard wearing a battle helt whispered to his majesty:

"Perhaps you should respond to this enthusiasm, leave the throne hall and return to the midst of your people, celebrate with them, you have not left here for a long ti."

"Indeed, I have not... ah, it has been too long, like sothing from a past life."

Lord Hadlan nodded, as usual, he took his weapon nad "Gaia’s Power," the Sacred Hamr, and left the throne hall accompanied by his guard. However, he quickly noticed the soldiers reveling in the crowd, he said:

"Did my generals give the soldiers a day off? What about the fortress’s defense..."

"Ironheart Warriors are stationed everywhere, my majesty."

The guard answered warmly:

"You need not worry about the fortress’s safety, the Wolf People, Gnolls, and those shaless Ratn all fear those cold and realistic warriors, their hearts as cold as iron, their desires straightforward, because they live simply enough, allowing them to forge ahead in a world full of troubles.

Ah, what a lovely group of people they are."

"I feel there is more to your words, but what about Banok?"

The Supre Lord patted his accelerated heartbeat, the Golden One’s danger foresight seed to tell him that perhaps so ominous event might occur tonight. He frowned and asked:

"Where is my General?"

"Lord Banok is personally leading patrols through the tunnels, Your Majesty, he is the most vigilant sentinel, defending our kingdom against any danger."

The guard maintained his warm tone:

"You need not worry, just relax and enjoy the victory."

"Hmm..."

The Supre Lord nodded, a few seconds later, as he accepted the glass of wine handed over enthusiastically by the people before him, he suddenly asked his guard:

"I might truly be old, after all, ti is unforgiving for a dwarf over a thousand years old. But have I seen you before?"

"You jest, Your Majesty, haven’t I always been guarding you?"

The guard laughed lightly and said enigmatically:

"From the mont the Brass Fortress was established, I have been your most loyal protector, have you forgotten? My na is Dutna, Dutna Burngold..."

"?"

The Supre Lord blinked, sipping his glass of wine, said:

"I don’t recall there being ’Burngold’ in the Brass Dwarves’ surnas, did you change your na yourself?"

"No, I was originally nad this. In fact, ’Burngold’ is my true na, while ’Dutna’ is the na I chose for myself to better integrate into this world, I always needed a na to be addressed."

The dwarf guard, wearing a golden battle helt, clad in golden armor, draped in a magnificent cloak, grinned and said:

"In the mont the first burngold was discovered, I opened my eyes. And when the unique ore’s use was discovered by astute Half-body n, I was endowed with consciousness. Over hundreds of years, the dwarves continued to excavate and use burngold, allowing to rapidly accumulate wisdom.

Until a certain point arrived when I realized my existence.

I must thank you all.

Lord Hadlan and your people, it was you who gave aning to my existence, and through mutual companionship, I discovered my future and truly awakened."

Under the increasingly puzzled gaze of the Supre Lord, the face-concealed guard poured a large glass of wine for him, pushing the aromatic liquid before the Supre Lord amidst a joyful celebration.

With a hint of apology, he said:

"I apologize, because of , you have lost Lady Gaia’s favor, though that was not the primary cause. I attempted reconciliation with Her, but She refused to believe I was a neutral party, perhaps because unlike Her, I am the first deity born from the subspace.

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