Chapter 93: Father Joseph (Part 1)

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The mention of the town's people returning meant they were likely getting ready to head to the southern mountain and start a new storyline, which excited the players who had been grinding their levels hard for two days.

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The players had seen the blacksmith before during the fight against the demon advance team.

He had been injured and couldn't escape, but he survived thanks to the players' heroic actions.

The blacksmith was even more surprised when he learned that the brave heroes had built the ironworks and they wanted him to take over the work there.

As a former blacksmith, he had been out of work after injuring his leg, but that didn't mean he lacked vision.

Such a huge ironworks would produce high-quality iron.

If he used that iron to make weapons, he could sell them in Lindblum City to nobles and make a lot of money.

But the heroes had put so much effort into building it and were just handing it over to him so easily?

The blacksmith could feel that if he took over, his future would be bright.

To them, handing over the ironworks wasn't a big deal.

However, the NPC was too emotional.

Someone couldn't help but say, "You don't need to thank us. It was Hanjun who asked us to bring you here. Hanjun is the one who wanted you to take over the ironworks."

The blacksmith was surprised and looked at Father Barry and Hanjun beside him.

Earlier, they didn't know Hanjun and thought he was brought by Father Barry.

They also thought that if the heroes said Hanjun wanted him, it must have been Father Barry who instructed Hanjun to say that.

He turned his head to Father Barry, who was standing a step behind Hanjun, and said, "Father Barry, all these years, we didn't believe in the God of Light, so we didn't treat you well. Thank you this time."

Father Barry felt a bit helpless.

He knew the blacksmith thought it was his idea and completely overlooked Hanjun.

He quickly indicated to the blacksmith, "I've long forgotten about the past, but this matter has nothing to do with me."