The dwarves faltered, but none of them turned around immediately.

"The three of you have nothing to worry about. If you had observed us near the entrance of the cave before, you should know that we have eaten a lot of these foods." Don continued.

The dwarves all swallowed silently, they really looked like they saw Gregor gobbling up the rice outside.

What would the pot of Changshenren's food taste like?

"Hogg, my grandfather told me when he was still alive that anyone who cooks delicious food will not be a bad person."

Finally, there was a dwarf who couldn't help himself, turned his head and spoke to the halfling in a low voice.

Halfling Hogg: ...

In the end, the dwarves hesitated for a while, but turned back to the bonfire in the cave, and accepted the rice bowl that Dorne gave them with a shy face.

"Thank you for your generosity," said the dwarves.

Dawn just laughed, and Greg Lu didn't speak.

According to the map sent by email, Don can be sure that Kaisadum should be the only settlement of intelligent creatures in this vast primeval forest.

Needless to say, these three dwarves are probably all locals of Kaisadum.

If they were kept for dinner, they would definitely be able to obtain information about Kaisadum.

The entrance of the thick owl meat steak, coupled with the extremely tender egg, and finally a mouthful of rice, the dwarves fell completely after the first bite of the rice bowl.

too delicious!

Never tasted such a delicious food!

Is the food of all tall people like this?

"The three of you eat slowly, and there is still a lot of rice covered." Donn still maintained a smile, and at the same time started a new topic with sincerity:

"By the way, I don't know if you are interested in making some deals with us. You see, the two of us will stay in this mountain forest for a while. If we can add some living supplies from you, the pressure of our subsequent exploration will be greater. Reduced a lot."

The reason why Dawn said this was, of course, to inquire about the situation in Kaisadum.

However, considering that the dwarves here seem to be in a state of isolation.

Donne had to play tricks.

As a stranger from outside, if you directly ask the other party about the place of residence, or propose to visit the other party's place of residence, it will undoubtedly arouse the other party's suspicion and vigilance.

But proposing a deal would make the topic a lot more legitimate.

Moreover, when it comes to trading, the location of the transaction does not necessarily have to be placed in the residence of the other party, and the dwarves will not be too vigilant and wary.

In short, for adventurers in the wild, it is rare to encounter some humanoid races, and it is reasonable to want to trade some living supplies with each other.

"Well, and I'm personally very interested in the dwarves' magic technology. Many of the things you make may be sold for a lot of money in our place." Gregoro also added cleverly.

To be clear and to the point, openly express his desire to profit from the dwarven technological products, so as to prevent the other party from immediately suspecting that he has other evil intentions.

I have to say that although Dawn and Gregor hadn't colluded with each other before, the effect of their on-the-spot cooperation was quite good.

When the dwarves heard this, they stopped eating at the same time.

"That, I'm sorry. In fact, in our place, it is not allowed to communicate with or trade with outsiders. This is the order of the envoy of God." The halfling Hogg said with some embarrassment.

Greg Row: ...

If you can't do anything, then you still dare to eat our food?

These were supposed to be what I ate!

"An envoy?" Don asked back.

"It is the supreme, great my lord Baphomet, the representative in the world." The dwarves said this, not shying away from it, but pious and proud in their tone.

Don touched his chin and thought for a while.

Baphomet?

According to the dwarves, this seems to be the god they believe in?

But it sounds like it's not the same thing as the Apocalypse Sect that I met before.

Can the Holy See work? I came out to play two dungeons by myself, and I seem to have encountered two different waves of heretics...

After thinking wildly for a while, Don turned his head to look at Gregor again.

I saw that the S-rank adventurer also looked confused, and just shook his head slightly towards Dawn.

"Uh, Your Excellency the Elder Man, if we can't trade with you, then this food, can we still..." The halfling looked at half of the rice bowl and was very reluctant to part with it.

"Eat, eat, I invited you to eat." Don smiled wryly.

After the dwarves thanked, they ate heartily.

After they all ate a bowl of donburi, their faces were brimming with happiness, they thanked again and planned to leave.

Among them, Hogg, the halfling, turned his head again before stepping out of the cave, and said solemnly to the two of Dorn:

"Both of you, if you want to continue hunting monsters, I still suggest staying away from this area a little bit. The people there don't welcome strangers from outside."

"If you are unlucky and encounter the personal guards of God's Envoy near here, you will probably be attacked."

When Hogg himself was active in the mountains and forests, he had never met any foreign adventurers.

However, a few years ago, he still knew about the news that foreign adventurers broke into Kaisadum and were directly culled by the guards.

As for the reason why Hogg and the other two dwarves had a friendly attitude after encountering the two of Dorn.

On the one hand, it is because these three demi-humans are all kind-hearted, and on the other hand, they have short mouths for cannibalism.

"Since outsiders are not welcome in your place, we will take the initiative to stay away." Dawn nodded.

"Thank you for your understanding."

Wait for the dwarves to leave the cave.

"What do you think?" Don turned his head and looked at Gregor.

"It feels weird."

"Master Baphomet, have you heard of it?" Don asked again.

Gregor just shook his head: "I've never heard of it, it may be a small-scale regional belief with little influence."

In the Land of Miracles, although the belief in the original creator is the only family, the power of the Holy See also extends to several major duchies.

However, this does not prevent the emergence and existence of other beliefs.

In the Land of Miracles, apart from the fact that the Apocalypse Church is obviously cult-like and relatively influential, believers may exist everywhere.

There are also some extremely small, regional beliefs that have little influence.

In the case of the former, the Holy See will hit it hard. If the latter is not really encountered, the Holy See may not take the initiative to intervene.

Because this kind of small belief can't make any waves.

Gregor estimated that Baphomet may belong to this type of small belief.

"However, as far as I know, the dwarf race is the most difficult humanoid race to maintain pious beliefs. Compared with gods, most dwarves believe in their magic technology."

"Also, halflings are a generally shrewd and even somewhat cunning race. Halflings operating in human principalities are generally engaged in the profession of merchants or thieves. They all have one thing in common, they are extremely keen on trading."

Greg Rue added two more points that he found strange.

Don nodded.

I feel that there is something wrong with Kaisadum.

When something goes wrong, there must be a demon.

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