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Chapter 238 Dwarves and Perception

Watching the three brothers hesitate and enter the castle together, Locke also began to recall this fairy tale. According to the plot of the story, the three brothers decided to stay in the castle. Using the castle as a base, two of them went out to continue looking for the princess, and the last one stayed behind. .

As a result, when they took turns to stay behind, both the eldest and the second child were beaten by the dwarf who suddenly appeared. Only the third child was not fooled and beat the dwarf instead.

In order to beg for mercy, the dwarf told him that his father-in-law had been captured by three multi-headed dragons and how to deal with them. At the same time, he warned him not to tell his two brothers, because the two brothers might harm him and take all the credit. .

The third child didn't pay attention at first and told his two brothers about the situation. He went underground in a hanging basket, killed three multi-headed dragons, and rescued the princess.

Next, the third child sent the princess to the ground in a hanging basket. When it was his turn, he remembered the dwarf's warning and did not sit on the hanging basket himself, but replaced it with a big stone.

Sure enough, the hanging basket was suddenly dropped halfway, and the third child also knew that the dwarf's previous warning was correct.

Later, the third child found a flute and summoned many dwarves. With the help of these dwarves, he returned to the ground and found the king. The king executed the two brothers who pretended to take the credit and married the little princess to him.

The story is very simple, but Locke really has a hard time imagining why the dragon insists on kidnapping the princess. Or is it that the dragon's aesthetics are the same as humans, so it wants to keep its cubs?

In this story, the dragon left the princess behind to catch lice and serve him. But Locke knew very well that with the power of the dragon, which lice would be so bold as to dare to climb on the dragon? Scared to death.

No matter what the dragon is like, the flute that can summon and control dwarves is quite interesting, and if these dwarves can be controlled, it is also very practical.

There are also dragons. Locke got a lot of dragon eggs from the Harry Potter world, and they are still kept in small suitcases because there are not enough dragon tamers. He only relies on the house elves he brought back. It is impossible to manage so many dragons while managing a large number of other magical animals.

At the same time, Locke is also very interested in the dragons in the fairy tale world. According to the description of the story, the three dragons in this story are multi-headed dragons, with nine, five and four heads respectively.

It’s just really hard to imagine that in the fairy tale, the dragon’s head is placed on the princess’s lap and the princess is asked to catch lice for them. Are these princesses giants?

It can only be said that the description of fairy tales must be unrealistic. After all, reading to children is sometimes not so strict and logical.

With this thought in his mind, Locke quietly followed the three brothers into the castle.

The castle was very quiet, with no one around, but it seemed as if someone had cleaned it and it was spotless. After some discussion, the three brothers felt that there must be someone in the castle, but they were just hiding temporarily.

As for why he was hiding, it was naturally because there was an ulterior secret. Maybe someone in the castle kidnapped the princess.

Locke couldn't help but complain while listening. He didn't know how they came to such an outrageous conclusion. He could only say that ordinary people in this world have simple minds.

However, it seems that they are wrong to some extent.

After coming to this conclusion, the three brothers began to search through boxes and cabinets in the castle, but found nothing.

At this time, Locke was also searching the castle, but he was not looking for the 'robber who captured the princess', but the dry well that led to the dragon.

After a carpet-like search, Locke finally found the dry well. He first cast several protective spells on himself, and then used the flying spell to fall down from the dry well.

At first, the passage of the dry well was very narrow, but gradually it became wider, and the depth was very deep, at least more than two hundred meters. When Locke set foot on the ground again, he found himself standing in a very broad terrain space. , and there are torches lighting up the surroundings.

Then Locke raised his eyebrows and looked at the ground, only to see several gray, stubble-faced dwarfs with classic images suddenly emerged from the ground, staring at him menacingly.

"Who are you and why are you here!" These dwarves held wooden sticks and surrounded Locke in the center. They exuded a special aura, which made Locke feel a little bit of pressure.

"Is this... the might of the dragon?" Locke had seen giant dragons in the Harry Potter world. After thinking about it carefully, the aura faintly exuding from these dwarves seemed to be the might of the dragon.

But the power of the dragon is not strong, it is only enough to make Locke feel it.

"Are the three kidnapped princesses here?" Although it was a question, Locke's tone was very firm.

"Are you a fool who was tricked by the king into dying?!" a dwarf said.

"It seems that this is it, all are petrified!" Locke cast his magic directly, and immediately petrified all the dwarves around him, except for the dwarf who just spoke.

Locke then cast another levitating spell, lifting the dwarf into the air.

He just saw these dwarves emerging from the ground. He guessed that these dwarves had the ability to escape from the ground. In order to prevent him from escaping, he used a floating spell.

"Okay, now let me ask you, what is that castle on the ground about?" Locke asked first.

"Are you a wizard?!" The dwarf found himself floating in mid-air, and several other dwarves seemed to be frozen and unable to move, with a look of surprise on their faces: and then he said sharply:

"Don't think that just because you are a wizard, you can do whatever you want. If you don't escape quickly, you cannot imagine how powerful the master is, and he will tear you apart!"

"Master? You are talking about the three multi-headed dragons that captured the princess, right?" Locke said slowly: "Actually, I have a question, that is, why did the three multi-headed dragons capture the princess?"

"This wizard is not afraid of the dragon." The dwarf looked at Locke, who looked calm, with surprise on his face.

"Answer my question quickly!" Locke said impatiently, with a hint of mental pressure.

"I don't know why the master captured the princess. I just know that they were sleeping underground in the king's back garden. After waking up not long ago, they captured the princess and asked us to build a castle here."

"Did you build the castle above? I remember it was only fifteen days since the princess was captured. How can you guys build a castle so quickly?"

"We can manipulate the power of the earth to form stones, and there are not just a few of us, but thousands of us." Under Locke's pressure, the dwarf seemed to behave very honestly.

Obviously, these dwarves are also magical creatures. Their natural abilities make them good builders. They actually built a complete castle in half a month.

Thinking of the magic academy that was being planned, Locke felt that he could bring these dwarves back to work as laborers. This would not only save a lot of manpower, but also save time.

"Roar!!!"

Just as Locke was thinking about this, a dragon roar came from the depths of the cave, causing the dwarf's expression to suddenly change: "The master is back, and he will definitely kill you!"

The dwarf said loudly, and at the same time, a giant dragon nearly twenty meters long, gray in color, and with five heads appeared in front of Locke with heavy footsteps.

When Locke found the other party, the giant dragon also saw Locke. He spread his wings, roared with his five heads, and spit out a mouthful of fire at Locke.

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