I Transmigrated Into A Fantasy World To Farm And Build Houses!-Chapter 414: Awakening

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Chapter 414: Chapter 414: Awakening

If it weren’t for Eric, Luban would probably have been eaten by magic beasts.

Of all the Dwarves, he was the one who regarded Eric most like a junior. In the past few days, his big beard had been soaked wet from crying. Iris was both sad and had a headache over it.

After venting his emotions, today he finally pulled himself together, carrying his hammer and shovel to fix the heated bed for Eric’s house.

The heated bed had been more than half collapsed; it could only be demolished and rebuilt.

Holding his tools and preparing to work, Luban heard a call from behind: "Luban, you came too."

He looked up; it turned out to be Bruno and a few other Dwarves.

Bruno’s red hair seemed to have faded a bit. He pointed inside the house and said:

"I came to fix the heated bed and walls for Eric. First, we’ll make a temporary bed and move Max to the storage room. We’ll fix this room before letting him sleep on it."

As for Max, everyone was in agreement. No one suggested moving him to their own home, but instead continued to let him stay in this half-destroyed house.

At least here there was the scent of his partner, which could comfort his mind.

But staying in such an exposed state wasn’t a solution either. Even though the weather was nice, everyone felt terrible looking at it.

Their little patriarch was a beastman who loved life. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have come up with something comfortable like a heated bed. Thinking of this, Bruno naturally couldn’t sit still either.

"Alright, build the walls first, then rebuild the heated bed. As for the glass, I’ve already remade it. Just install it when the time comes." Luban nodded and said.

Seeing this, Anna went home to find a beast skin and a thick wool mattress. First, she spread the wool mattress on the floor of the storage room, then spread a layer of beast skin on top of it.

After finishing, the Dwarves wanted to help her move Max to the storage room together. Anna shooed them away with a look of disdain, and gently but steadily moved Max, along with the beast skin under him, with her own two hands.

To prevent dust from flying into the storage room, Anna closed the door after confirming Max’s breathing was stable.

The Dwarves began to smash the heated bed with loud clatter. Anna conveniently helped them with the heavy labor, throwing all the broken clumps of earth and cement outside.

In the storage room, to prevent strong sunlight from spoiling the various spices on the shelves, there wasn’t a large glass window, leaving only a small window at the very top.

In the dim room, the milky white halo on Max’s forehead became increasingly distinct.

Following his increasingly rapid breathing, the beast source power throughout his body grew stronger with every breath in and out, until at a certain moment, the beast source power suddenly doubled!

The halo on his forehead also abruptly radiated outward, illuminating the entire storage room.

It was just that it was daytime, and the Dwarves and beastmen around were all busy with construction, so no one noticed the situation here.

Although Max was in a comatose state, the abundant beast source power didn’t leak out at all, as if stirring up an invisible wave within the storage room.

Several moments later, the halo illuminating the room reluctantly withdrew into Max’s forehead, and the surging beast source power also returned into the master’s body.

Apart from the internal injuries caused by the strong pressure and magic suppression, Max’s ribs had been broken in countless places and his internal organs damaged when he was hit by the red-gold long spear.

Under Eric’s recovery magic, and having just experienced the surge of beast source power, the beastman’s recovery speed, which was already extremely fast, was now even better.

The persistent high fever on his body had also subsided, and Max’s complexion returned to normal.

In the dimly lit storage room, Max slowly opened his eyes.

"Alright, everything that needed smashing is smashed. Next, the dust won’t be so bad. Open the storage room door a bit, otherwise, the air won’t circulate. He’s already injured; being stifled will make him more uncomfortable."

Luban pointed at the storage room door, and a nearby Dwarf ran over to open it.

"Opened it... Ah!"

As the Dwarf opened the door and spoke, he turned his head to check on Max’s condition, but was startled by the tall figure standing at the door.

"What’s wrong?" Anna frowned and ran over. Did Max’s high fever worsen again?

Thinking this, she anxiously pushed aside the Dwarf who was stunned at the door and looked inside herself.

"Huh? Max? Why are you up?" She cried out in surprise.

The Dwarves who were still working put down the tools in their hands one by one and ran anxiously to the storage room door.

Luban said worriedly: "Your injuries are very severe, don’t rush to get up. Listen to me, Thomas must have found a way already, don’t be hasty."

Even Anna, who usually nitpicked Max for Luci’s sake, softened her tone:

"That’s right, that child Eric will surely be fine. That person named something, the one next door, can help; he knows space magic."

Max’s expression changed slightly. He stared at Anna: "Henry is a space mage?"

Due to the prolonged high fever and injuries, Max’s voice was extremely hoarse.

His emotions were more stable than everyone imagined, but at this moment, all of Max’s emotions were withdrawn into those deep black eyes, like a volcano that had been dormant for a long time about to erupt.

"Yes, after you fell into a coma, that Henry guy voluntarily stepped forward, saying he could use space magic to help us. Thomas is negotiating the specific conditions and methods." Bruno spoke up.

Max nodded, not pausing for a second, and immediately walked outside.

"Hey, hey, your body..." Bruno shouted worriedly at his back.

Luban patted his shoulder: "Alright, looking at his complexion, he’s probably fine. A beastman’s body is truly good. Besides, with something like this happening, it’s normal for him to worry. Let’s not force him to rest. Let’s go, get to work."

The Dwarves continued to repair the house, while Anna showed a rare gentleness, looking worriedly into the distance.

In Thomas’s house, the formerly empty room with only grass mats had turned into a home with tables, chairs, teapots, and tea cups.

Luci held the sound asleep Leo and sat on a chair with Thomas. Opposite them was Henry, and behind him were a few guards disguised as slaves.

Holding Leo with one arm didn’t slow Luci down. She poured hot milk for the group. There was exhaustion between her brows, but she still smiled as she pushed the cups towards them.

Thomas also poured a cup for his partner, looking at her with concern. This incident was a considerable blow to Luci. Beastmen at their age were in their prime, but in just two days, a look of weathered aging had appeared on his partner’s face.

"As I just said, I can use a spatial array to teleport you there, but the condition is that when I wish to return to the Kenya Empire, you must send warriors to help me defeat the elite squad under the Blood Moon Legion."

Henry drank a mouthful of hot milk at a leisurely pace.

Thomas pondered for a moment: "But your magic requires knowing the location of Dragon Island to be cast, so we still need to find the Elves. Only the ancient Elf tribe knows the specific location of Dragon Island."

"So, we must go to the Elf Forest first," Luci said helplessly.

The couple looked at each other. Thomas turned his head and asked: "Human, can you guarantee that after the Snow Wolf people go to the human world, they can still return safely?"

Although he had argued with Queen earlier in a moment of anger, deep down, Thomas didn’t want to let his tribe members break the rule that had existed for many years on the beastman continent by going to the human world, which harbored unforeseen dangers.

Humans were indeed very weak, but there were also formidable ones. Moreover, due to their strong reproductive ability, the human population was large, and there were actually quite a few strong individuals.

Furthermore, humans had complex minds. Beastmen hated such creatures the most, just like they hated the Black Wolf tribe.

Additionally, to get from the Illusionary Dream Continent to the human continent, one had to pass through the blockade of either the Golden Kingdom or the Elf tribe. Neither of these sides was easy to deal with; leaving was also a difficult problem.

But since this person proposed such conditions, he surely had a solution. His space magic was the bargaining chip; Henry must have left an anchor point on the human continent.

This meant that the lives of the beastmen were in Henry’s hands. Once the other party had malicious intent, it would be very difficult for them to return.

Based on this point, Thomas had to consider more. Moreover, for beastmen to go to human territory and participate in war, he really didn’t want to see any tribe members suffer casualties.