"A silver coin?"

The dwarf looked at the mithril coin in Tang Sen's hand hesitantly, rubbed his eyes, and mumbled uncertainly: "It doesn't really look like it, but the color does look a bit similar."

He swallowed those two words, obviously he still couldn't believe it, so he couldn't help but came over and put his face in front of Tang Sen's hand without hesitation.

There is no need to bend down, his height is just right.

"The more we look at it, the more it looks like, human, where did you get this?"

"My name is Tang Sen." Tang Sen said with a smile without answering his question: "It's strange, with the dwarf's sensitivity to metal, you didn't recognize what this is at a glance?"

"Of course I recognize it!" The dwarf didn't even look at Tang Sen. He just kept staring at the mithril coin. "But I have never seen this thing with my own eyes."

"I can touch your-"

"Of course." Tang Sen generously placed mithril in his hand before he could finish speaking.

It is dangerous to hand over wealth to a dwarf in the wilderness. After all, dwarves have greed in their nature.

But Townsend wasn't too worried.

Dwarves are actually a race that attaches great importance to integrity. They are good at mining ores and making iron tools, but they are not good at farming. Their daily necessities basically come from trade with other races. Integrity is the foundation of dwarves, so they will respect and Maintain the rules of trading unless the temptation is too great.

For example, many years ago, the elves asked dwarf craftsmen to make a crown with the Silmaril. Faced with such a treasure as the Silmarillion, the greed of the dwarves would gain the upper hand. They broke the contract, and therefore turned against the elves and became a feud. .

Even so, in order to maintain their integrity, they lied that it was the elves who were unwilling to pay for the casting, rather than the dwarves deliberately breaking the contract.

However, the Silmarillion is a thing that even the gods are attracted to. Tang Sen does not think that Mithril can have such great temptation. Even if it does, he will not die. At most, he will lose a little Mithril. This is a small risk. Sen is still willing to take the responsibility.

The dwarf's fingers were very thick, but at this time they showed their delicate side. He carefully picked up the coin, with an undisguised expression of excitement on his face.

"So light, yet so strong, it is indeed mithril!"

The dwarf couldn't put it down, "I have heard the legend of mithril countless times. The mithril produced in Moria once made the whole world focus on the great Durin family. Whether they were humans or elves, they brought a lot of The gold was only exchanged for a mithril creation, but it’s a pity——”

He paused. The fall of Moria was a pain for every dwarf, so he stopped the topic and just said:

"But we will one day regain the wealth of the Lonely Mountain and return to Moria."

"Recapture the Lonely Mountain?" Tang Sen chewed on this sentence. Obviously, it meant that the plot of The Hobbit had not yet begun, and the plot of The Lord of the Rings was sixty years later.

After the fall of Moria, the dwarves of the Durin clan moved to the Lonely Mountain. They established a glorious kingdom in the Lonely Mountain and earned mountains of wealth. However, these wealth attracted the dragon-Smaug!

Just as Moria fell to the Balrog, the Lonely Mountain fell to Smaug's dragon fire. The Durin dwarves were forced to flee the Lonely Mountain, and a large part joined the dwarf clans in the Gray Mountains and Iron Hills, and those The dwarves who were unwilling to cling to the Lonely Mountain, including the royal family of the Durin dwarves, all fled to Middle-earth, and finally settled temporarily in the Blue Mountains in the northwest.

The Durin dwarf in front of him obviously belongs to the group that fled to the Blue Mountains.

Countless thoughts circulated in Tang Sen's mind. After figuring out the timeline where he was, he had to start thinking about how he could complete the procurement task and what he could get in this world.

Although Middle-earth is a world with gods, there don't seem to be many things that are really worth taking away and that are helpful to you.

The most famous one is naturally the Silmarillion, an immortal gem made from the brilliance of the Twin Holy Trees. It was even coveted by the gods and directly led to countless tragedies. But in the final analysis, it is just a beautiful gem. The light of the Twin Holy Trees is this. Such mysterious and mysterious things have no meaning to Tang Sen.

Moreover, it is too difficult to find the Silmaril.

The second is the Lord of the Rings. In order to control Middle-earth, Sauron deceived the elves into creating three elven rings, seven dwarf rings, and nine human rings. These rings all have magical power. The strongest elven ring even Can control floods, or summon fire.

Sauron gave them to the elves, dwarves and humans, but secretly forged a Supreme Lord's Ring in Mount Doom, pouring most of his soul and power into it to command all the other nineteen Lord's Rings.

This also caused the nine human kings to degenerate into Nazgul, while the dwarves only cared about their treasures, so they became more greedy, dug too deep into Moria, and released the Balrog.

As for the elves, they were not affected much. After all, the Lord of the Rings was an elven craft. As long as the three elven rings did not appear in front of the Supreme Lord of the Rings, it would be fine.

The story of the Lord of the Rings trilogy revolves around the destruction of the Supreme Lord of the Rings. Now the Supreme Lord of the Rings should be in the Misty Mountains and is not difficult to find, but——

The stronger this thing is, the greater its effect will be. People like Tang Sen can at most use it to make themselves invisible and increase their lifespan.

This is not unacceptable. The key is that the Supreme Lord of the Rings has only one owner, Sauron. It contains Sauron's soul and power and will always bewitch those who own the Lord of the Rings. To be honest, Tang Sen doesn't think he can bear it. That kind of bewitchment.

He has never been a pure person, and he thinks that he does not have the magic resistance of a hobbit.

So it's best to stay away from the One Ring.

The remaining treasures are all ordinary items, such as some magical blades, but in Tang Sen's opinion, they are far from the Sword of Triton. As for armor, the best is mithril armor. I want it. There are as many as there are.

It would be great if the Mithril created by the Mithril Ring could be taken away by oneself. I could completely store a large amount of Mithril, but I think I couldn't. The reward for the procurement mission is to choose one thing I have come into contact with from this world, and The Mithril Ring was a gift from the world, and it only existed after I came to this world.

After thinking about it carefully, Tang Sen found that although the level of this world is high, there is really nothing that can compare with the Aztec gold coin. After all, its curse can play a huge role no matter where it is.

You can't sneak into Valinor, find a Valar or Maia, touch them, and abduct them, right?

Not to mention whether the creation god Ilúvatar would agree or not, even if he succeeded, how should he face a god? How can you ensure that the other party won't crush you to death with a slap?

Unless he could completely control the other party, Tang Sen would never choose a living creature.

"etc--"

Tang Sen suddenly felt something in his heart.

"Living thing?"

This chapter will write some settings, after all, there will be book friends who have never read the original work.

Well, it's mainly about the world view. You can just take a look at it and it won't affect your reading much.

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