Rubik’s Cube of Heavens Chapter 67: busy


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Korwen had a joke before that made Natanali run around for a while, but in the end it didn't work out.

Now things have turned a corner.

So Cowen looked at the three of Galken before making a decision in his heart.

After the meal, Anduin Lothar personally arranged a room for the four of them. Cowen did not choose to share a room with Natanali this time, but sent a chat invitation to Anduin Lothar.

It was the first time that Anduin Lothar was so happy to see Kewen take such an initiative. He readily agreed, and ran to the underground wine cellar himself to get many bottles of fine wine.

The room arranged for Kewen has a suspended balcony, which is a good place to watch and chat.

Cowen and Anduin Lothar sat opposite each other at the small round table, sipping wine while chatting about various topics.

For a long time, Kewen's topic changed.

"Anduin." Corvin said intimately: "You said before, I can choose the location of the mansion in the city, anywhere?"

"Of course."

Anduin Lothar is in a good mood, and for the first time since Wrynn became king, he has felt the ease of friends again.

So he nodded and joked: "But you can't choose the palace, and you can't **** other places with masters."

Kewen smiled slightly, and then asked: "So, what about the open space in the square in Dongcheng District?"

"Where is Dongcheng District?"

Anduin Lothar was stunned for a moment, then nodded again after thinking about it: "No problem, I will send someone over tomorrow to see if I can buy you a few houses, and then knock down enough places, A new mansion will be built for you."

Kewen shook his head and corrected: "No, I'm not talking about the ready-made houses, but the empty square in the middle of the circle of houses."

"Square?"

Anduin Lothar froze again and asked the same question as Natanali: "You're building a house in the square? Wouldn't that be staring at all day? Wouldn't it be awkward?"

"Do not build a manor."

Kewen spread out his left hand, and the magic elements converged above the palm of his hand, quickly condensing the image of a building.

"Build it like this." Cowan gestured, "Make it a small castle like this."

"What are you going to do?"

Anduin Lothar is getting serious, after all castles are mostly military buildings.

In this regard, Kewen once again proposed that idea.

"I plan to form an 'Adventurer's Guild'."

While Anduin Lothar was stunned, Kewen continued: "Today's adventurers are like a mess of sand. They do their own thing. Although they can help solve some small problems, their efficiency is very low."

Raising his hand and pointing in the direction of the guest room where the three of Galken were, Kewen said, "Like my team, the three of them used to have good grades among adventurers, but even so, they I can only barely maintain enough food and clothing, and I often have to fight for my life in order to replace and maintain equipment.”

"So." Anduin Lothar interjected: "Do you want to do good deeds and help all adventurers improve their quality of life?"

"I don't have such great ideas."

Kewen chuckled and shook his head, and then explained: "My plan is only to make the lives of the three of them better in Galken, and the others are just joint benefits."

"Okay." Anduin Lothar assumed a listening posture: "Tell me the details."

Kewen nodded, and immediately told the various benefits of the 'Adventurer's Guild'.

After listening, Anduin Lothar thought for a moment.

Then he frowned and nodded: "Your idea is somewhat feasible, gather all the adventurers, and make their actions standardized... If the 'Adventurer's Guild' can really become such a platform, it can indeed attract To many adventurers to join."

After a pause, Anduin Lothar said with some concern: "However, there are still some key points that are difficult to solve."

Kewen knew this well, but he still asked, "What is it?"

Anduin Lothar sighed slightly, and then raised his heart and lungs: "The kingdom doesn't care if someone sets up forces outside the official government, such as the Chamber of Commerce, the Mason Guild, the Blacksmithing Guild, etc., but these forces All have one thing in common..."

Kewen chimed in: "It's all 'unarmed' forces."

Anduin Lothar was stunned for a moment, but thinking of Kewen's wisdom, he no longer felt strange, and nodded: "Yes, these forces outside the official government are all unarmed, and yours ..."

The words don't need to be finished, but the meaning is self-evident. Anduin Lothar knew that Kewen could understand, so he skipped a bit and continued: "And, with Galken's ability, I I don't think he can be recognized by all forces, even with you standing behind him."

Kewen chuckled and said, "I didn't expect Galken, who couldn't even count, to be the president."

"You want to be president?" Anduin Lothar was very surprised.

"Of course it's not me." Kewen no longer sells his words: "It's Natanali, and I plan to make her the president."

"She?"

Anduin Lothar's expression was inexplicable. He opened his mouth to say something, but was very embarrassed.

Seeing this, Kewen took a sip of wine, and then joked: "What? Wouldn't it be good for your people to be the president? Why is this expression?"

"You know!?" Anduin Lothar was stunned.

Kewen didn't answer, just glanced at the other party contemptuously, raised his glass and took a sip.

This made Anduin Lothar a little embarrassed. He also quickly mentioned the glass to drink with Kewen. After drinking, he explained: "Well, I didn't know her identity before, and it was later. I was told."

Kewen waved his hand: "I don't care, so what about my proposal? Let Natanali be the president, which is equivalent to the kingdom controlling all the adventurers, and all I want is Galken and It would be nice for Tagle to benefit from it, no need for them to hold important positions."

"You really are a good friend..."

Anduin Lothar's tone was a little emotional. After he finished speaking, he looked at Kewen, then shook his head and said, "I can't make a decision on this matter. Let's talk to His Majesty tomorrow."

"Alright." Cowan readily agreed.

This concludes this thread.

Next, the two chatted for a while, until Anduin Lothar became visibly sleepy, he left the guest room, and Kewen packed up and prepared to rest.

The next day.

Cowen asked the three of Galken to return to 'Golden Town' first, and he needed to stay in 'Stormwind City' for a few days.

Because he has a lot to do.

After breakfast, the three of Galken used Hearthstone to go back to Goldtown, while Corvin entered the palace with Anduin Lothar.

The two found King Wrynn and talked about the formation of the 'Adventurer's Guild'.

After hearing Kewen's idea, King Wrynn became interested in the Adventurer's Guild, and immediately summoned his staff to discuss it.

After a morning of discussions, the resolution was unsuccessful, and King Wrynn expressed the need to send spies to investigate the adventurer industry in the kingdom before making a final decision.

However, Kewen can see that although those aides are not very interested in the 'Adventurer's Guild', King Wrynn is more in favor.

He is a wise king after all, and adventurers are also his citizens, so of course King Wrynn wants to make life better for his citizens.

As a result, the matter of whether to establish an 'Adventurer's Guild' has been temporarily settled. King Wrynn said that he will send someone to collect the results of the investigation as soon as possible, and will give Kewen a final decision as soon as possible.

Cowen would like to thank you.

……

At noon, Kewen stayed in the palace for dinner.

After all, his status as the 'General Counselor of the Royal Mage Corps' has enough qualifications.

Dining and chatting are not the norm.

In the afternoon, Anduin Lothar stayed in the palace to discuss with King Wrynn the allocation of military spending.

Kewen left alone, and then went to the Mage Tower for his first check-in.

He stayed in the mage tower for the next two days.

Kewen needs to know about the situation of the 'Royal Mage Corps' and the progress of various researches.

Since he has taken over the appointment of 'consultant', of course he has to take some responsibility.

You can't really just ignore everything, just wait until there is a problem and then let someone come to him for consultation.

So Kewen spent a day learning about the various tasks of the mage group, and then he taught the two old mages the method of making 'summoning stones'.

On the last day ~IndoMTL.com~ Kewen discussed with the two old mages about 'disclosing earth magic'.

In the end, the three chose some magic together, and then two old mages did it for them to go to the magical kingdom of "Dalaran" to publish it publicly, earning fame for Kewen.

At this point, the busy days are finally over.

Before preparing to return to 'Golden Town', Cowen found Anduin Lothar to say goodbye.

"Aren't you going to stay in town?"

Anduin Lothar finally had a real friend, and he felt fresh, so he didn't want to be too far apart from Kewen.

Therefore, he tried his best to retain: "The affairs of the guild will take some time, and it can't be regarded as your mansion, so you might as well stay and fix the affairs of the mansion first, and choose the place next to my house. A piece of open space, I'll go to help you contact the 'Mason Guild' side."

Kewen thought for a while, and this time he didn't reject the other party's kindness, so he nodded with a smile: "Okay, I'll leave this to you, but I may not live in the city, I still like to be with Galken. They go on fresh adventures together."

Anduin Lothar is somewhat envious: "I also want to try that kind of fresh adventure, but my identity..."

Laughing helplessly, Anduin Lothar sighed and said: "There are too many things on my body, for example, I have to go to 'Ironforge' in a few days to remove the piles of stuff in the barracks. The old equipment will be sent for disposal.”

Anduin Lothar was chattering, complaining about previous financial difficulties, and lamenting that Cowen helped to recover the "Death Mine", so that the army finally got funding.

Kewen didn't have the time to listen carefully to what the other party was saying.

Because he froze suddenly...


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