The conversation between Cowen and Natanari made Galken and Tagle feel very inexplicable.

It wasn't until Natanali recounted Cowen's plan that they came to the fore.

Immediately, there is a limitless yearning.

They were also shocked by the flat cake that Kewen drew casually.

Thinking about the kind of future planned, Galken and Tagle couldn't help being completely immersed in it, and they became giggling.

It wasn't until Natanali reminded again that the plan had been aborted that Galken and Tagle woke up, and they couldn't help but feel sorry for them.

Kewen changed the subject with a smile: "Jaga, how did you discuss with the boss?"

Galken was stunned for a moment, and then he realized what was going on with this nickname. Cowen took a word from his first name and his last name.

Although this nickname felt a little soft, but Galken found it very interesting, so he accepted the nickname.

"Gaga..."

Reciting a chuckle, he responded, "The boss has already agreed, I bought the open space behind the inn with thirty gold coins, and I will give the boss one gold coin every year to take care of the horses and clean the stables. Employment costs."

Ke Wen nodded to show his understanding, and then said, "Then we will start building the stable tomorrow. When it is finished, I will use magic to modify the stable."

"no problem!"

Galken patted Tagle next to him: "We have already planned to build a stable that can accommodate eight horses and a small warehouse."

"Yeah!" Tagle nodded in agreement: "The innkeeper said that she will help us negotiate with the 'East Valley Logging Farm' and buy log materials from there at a favorable price, but the logs may be shipped back. Let's cut it ourselves."

Kewen waved his hand with a smile: "That's just a small problem."

Natanali also interjected: "Then I'll go buy wood cutting tools tomorrow."

Cowen wanted to say that he only needed to cast a few spells, but after thinking about it, he held back his words.

Or let everyone enjoy the fun of working together.

So things settled down.

...

Tonight, there are no free banquets in the bar.

The four consecutive days of dinner party carnivals were funded by the four adventurer teams.

Today, there is no rich adventurer team, which disappointed many townspeople who came to the bar early to try their luck.

Galken has become a big money, and seeing this, he immediately grabs money from his pocket to continue the banquet.

However, Kewen saw through his thoughts instantly, and immediately stretched out his hand to hold Galken down.

Shaking his head, Ke Wen whispered, "Once the banquet becomes a habit, if one day we don't pay, we will be complained by those who are used to eating for free."

Galken thought about it heart-to-heart, and immediately came over, smiled and retracted his hands from his pockets, and refused to mention anything about the banquet.

In this way, many townspeople ordered the cheapest wine in the hall, and sat there longingly until late at night.

Until Kewen and several people went to the guest room on the second floor, no one said that they would continue the banquet today.

This caused the townspeople to disperse in disappointment and go home.

...

This night, Natanali didn't come to prostitute for free, so Kewen slept until the next morning.

It was still after nine o'clock, and Kewen finished cleaning up and set off downstairs.

But he didn't see Galken and the others in the hall.

I asked the bar owner and found out,

Galken and the others actually left early in the morning. They followed the innkeeper to the 'East Valley Logging Farm' to discuss the purchase of logs.

The bar owner also relayed Galken's message, telling Cowen to stay in the hotel and have a good rest.

As for trivial matters such as purchasing raw materials, Galken said that it would be better to leave it to them.

After listening to the message relayed by the bar owner, Kewen had no choice but to order a breakfast with a smile. After eating, he went back to the guest room upstairs to do the magic replacement work.

...

It wasn't until the afternoon that the three of Galken returned to Shining Gold Town.

The three of them rode ahead on horses, followed by several wagons piled high with logs.

Hearing Galken's loud and heartless voice, and the laughter greetings from Galken and the townspeople, Kewen glanced outside through the window of the room, then tidied up and set off downstairs.

Everyone met in the open space behind the hotel. Afterwards, the delivery workers from the 'Donggu Logging Field' unloaded many log materials, and Kewen and several others started to help.

Among the townspeople watching, someone couldn't help but ask: "Galken, what are you doing? Are you building a house?"

Galken threw down a log he was carrying, clapped his hands and smiled and said, "It's not building a house, but building a stable for our team's mounts."

Screams all over the place.

The surrounding townspeople and adventurers expressed their admiration for the tyrants of the team.

In the next few days, Kewen and the others fully devoted themselves to the construction of the stables.

Peel and dry the logs, cut and saw the boards, and clean the foundation.

Gu Bian

A week later, the stable, which still smells of logs, was finally completed.

Next is Kewen's own work.

He fiddled with all kinds of magic materials that no one else could understand, and kept arranging them in the new stables.

It was completed in just one afternoon.

The three of them, Galken, had long been very curious about the surprise that Cowen had concealed.

Therefore, after Kewen finished tinkering, they immediately inquired.

"Don't worry." Kewen packed up the remaining magic materials, and then said to the three: "You go and bring the horses here first."

The three of Galken immediately followed suit and walked quickly to the stables of the inn. After a while, they brought their three mounts over.

"Then what?" Natanali raised her hand to stroke the neck of the war horse, stared at Cowen and asked, "What do we need to do next? Hurry up, stop hiding, let's see what the surprise is ."

Kewen raised his hand with a smile and pointed to the brand-new stable: "You put the mounts in the compartment, oh yes, look at the nameplate."

The three continued to do so.

They looked at the wooden nameplates hanging outside each compartment. Although Galken and Tagle couldn't count, they could at least recognize their names.

So the three of them dragged their mounts into the compartments with their own nameplates.

This time, before the three who came out spoke again, Kewen stretched out his hand in advance and handed them three flat stones the size of a palm.

"What is this?" Natanali turned over the stone in her hand and asked, "The symbol on this...is this some kind of magic?"

"Almost, you can't understand what the explanation is anyway."

Kewen responded with a smile, then turned around and walked into the distance, and greeted, "Come with me."

With the dazed three people, they walked hundreds of meters until they approached the edge of the forest.

"Okay." Kewen stopped and turned around and said to the three: "Now, keep rubbing the stone in your hands until the runes on it are completely lit. Pay attention, first rub the front of the stone with the magic rune. ."

Tagle trusted Kewen the most, and after hearing the words, without asking why, he immediately put the flat stones in his palm and quickly rubbed them together.

Seeing this, Galken and Natanali had to suppress their curiosity and did the same.

With the movements of the three of them, the rune on the stone gradually appeared bluish light, and after a while, the rune on the stone in Tagle's hand was the first to fully light up.

At this moment, a figure suddenly appeared beside Tagle.

The three of them were terrified, and after looking carefully, they realized that it was Tagle's mount that appeared.

"God! Scared me to death!"

Galken patted his chest and whispered: "And what's going on? Why did the horse suddenly appear?"

Natanali thought of something, and she immediately began to thump the stone in her hand again, and soon, the rune on her stone was also completely lit.

The sound of squeezing the air sounded slightly, and the next moment, Natanali's warhorse also appeared out of thin air beside her.

Galken was taken aback again.

He looked at the war horse that appeared out of thin air, then looked down at the stone in his hand, and finally reacted with hindsight.

Without further ado, he immediately began to rub the stone like gnashing his teeth, and soon, the runes on the stone were completely lit up.

The same appeared out of thin air, and a mount appeared again in the field.

"so……"

Natanali raised her hand, raised the stone in her hand, and said to Kewen, "Is this thing you made just to teleport the mount?"

"That's right, how's it going? It's convenient, isn't it?"

Kewen raised his eyebrows and said with a smile, "No matter where you are in the future, as long as there is no magic interference, everyone can summon mounts anytime, anywhere."

"Anywhere!?" Natanali exclaimed: "I thought... it can only be in the town of Gold, or within the kingdom!"

"Of course not." Kewen said with a smile: "As long as you are in this world, as long as there is no magic interference, even in the Western Continent, you can summon the warhorse."

Galken cheered excitedly: "This, this is also amazing!"

Cowen smiled without saying a word.

It took him a lot of thought to make such a thing.

A solid and suitable magic stone, a mechanism to absorb 'arcane energy', and a mechanism to automatically release magic.

This small piece of stone contains a lot of magical technology content...

After a while, when the excitement of the three of Galken gradually cooled down, Kewen said again: "Okay, you can try rubbing the back of the stone again."

The three did so immediately.

With their movements, the color of the runes on the stones began to change, from light blue to dark blue.

Not long after, three 'transportation magic circles' appeared one after another from under the mount.

After a moment, the magic circle suddenly shrank, absorbing three mounts and disappearing.

As if having a heart-to-heart, Galken and the others turned to look at the stables in the distance at the same time.

Sure enough, the mount went back to the stable again...

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