Teacher Yang wasn't surprised at all. He'd already seen this coming a mile away. He tossed the scroll aside: "I gave you the heads-up three days ago, remember? Look—" He shook open a hand-drawn map and tapped a spot on the Middle-earth coastline. "Right here. Clean, beautiful, basically the tail end of the Sunmoon Mountains, and technically part of the Elfwood territory. Not far off is Deepwater Harbor in the Elf Kingdom, so it's prime real estate in every sense. I had to ask a bunch of immortals to find this gem—it's perfect for us, especially you!"
"Power up! Sis has looked after you for ages, and finally you get to enjoy a little VIP support from the dream team. Honestly, my mood's never been better! Come on, come on, let's get moving—time to relocate!"
Moving house—when we say move, we move! Fast and furious, no messing around.
After passing the word to Xiao Jingzhe, the Twins got straight to work prepping for the move. The stuff to haul was piled sky-high, but most of it wasn't urgent—just hire an elf transport crew to deliver it slowly. Only one big-ticket item needed to go ASAP: the Twinforge Furnace.
Inside the furnace, the divine sword embryo was still incubating—couldn't let it out of sight, had to keep it close. Just like Ouyezi back in the day, who lugged his Hundred Weapons Forge and a hundred soldiers everywhere just to babysit his sword. Now, with our exclusive divine weapon at a critical stage, it's best not to leave it hanging between realms, so even the storage space can't solve this one.
But for this world, that’s not a big problem. Sauron once recruited a bunch of southern wanderers to help him out, and while those guys weren’t good for much, they sure knew how to wrangle wild elephants. When Mordor’s army got wiped out, the White Alliance swept up loads of elephants and kept them in Lokhan. So, the Twins just had to say the word, and Xiao Jingzhe rolled up like a moving company boss, leading a herd of elephants straight for the Sunmoon Mountains.
On Sunmoon Peak.
Chop chop! The Twins' hands moved like blades, slicing and splicing the enchanted lumber in a flash, and built a giant round platform. That thing was solid—nine pairs of wooden wheels underneath, theoretically enough to handle the weight of the Twinforge Furnace.
"Up!" Jack Young shouted, and two dragon shadows appeared, lifting the entire Twinforge Furnace and dropping it right onto the big platform. The platform bounced twice, then held steady—looked like it could take the load just fine.
Buying furniture? Enchanted hardwood is the only way to go!