The weather was cold and a north wind blew away the snow on the tent.

Hannah and others couldn't help but tighten their clothes. The women were already waiting outside the door. They held their children in their arms and looked at Bennett expectantly.

After a while, several women came up to Maureen and said:

"Ms. Maureen, it's ready."

Maureen nodded and looked back at Bennett.

"Okay, I see."

Bennett took out the spell book and opened the page that had just been branded.

"Keep everyone away from the tents."

Maureen gave a few instructions to the people around her, and they ran out to tell others, causing chaos in the camp.

After a long while, the camp finally quieted down.

After Bennett scanned with his mental power, he saw that everyone was in a safe place, then he activated the rune formation.

Everyone looked at the tents around them, and those tents disappeared like smoke.

Dense runes floated in the sky, and the gathering of magic power once again created a strong wind. The women were startled and wrapped their clothes tightly.

Seeing that everyone was cold, Bennett quietly activated his own Calamity Rune. Suddenly, a golden light appeared in the sky and spread to everyone, and a warm feeling gently floated over people.

Seeing that everyone was no longer afraid of the cold, Bennett nodded with satisfaction and focused more on the rune formation. Building the house as soon as possible was the fundamental way to solve the problem.

Where the tents disappeared, marble slowly grew out of the ground. The marble on the foundation began to extend, and the supporting pillars, roof, walls, and gates of the house appeared in front of everyone.

Then come the windows, glass, and entrances to the rooms.

Bennett's forehead was slightly sweaty. There were thousands of houses built, and the magic power was not condensed directly. The method of using magic power to pry physical reactions was complicated and a lot of magic power was wasted in the process.

Such a spell is more tiring than Bennett's natural disaster spell.

After heating the house and putting hot water inside, Bennett stopped what he was doing.

Take a deep breath, construction is far more complicated than destruction.

Bennett looked at everyone. Except for a few people, everyone else looked towards the house. Without orders from above, no one dared to step forward.

"Hannah, arrange for everyone to move in."

This time Bennett did not bother Maureen again, but handed it over to Hannah. After all, it would still be Hannah who would be the one to manage these people in the future.

"Thank you, Master."

Hannah thanked Bennett, turned to look at everyone, and said:

"Go back to your original rooms according to your original positions."

"Master Mage, God of the Stone House."

"Miracle, miracle, I won't have to worry about where to live anymore."

"There's hot water in there, wash the child first."

Everyone shouted in unison and walked into the tent.

But after hearing this, Bennett almost staggered. What the hell is the God of the Stone House?

No one knew who shouted it first, but it spread throughout the camp, and the first thing people saw when they opened the door of their room was to praise the God of the Stone House.

Judy was still a little stunned with her mouth open for a long time, then she said to Bennett:

"Master, you are now very successful."

Maureen didn't say anything, but she was stunned for a while. After she came to her senses, her first reaction was to help Bennett wipe the sweat off his face.

Hannah walked up to Bennett and wanted to say something else, but Bennett said:

"I don't need to say thank you. I will have to rely on you for the future of the factory."

"I take it as an honor to serve you, my Lord."

Hannah looked around and then said to Bennett:

"Since you can take a bath now, Master Mage, will you stay tonight?"

"No, the castle still needs me. Go and do your own thing. Have everyone prepare more dry food these days. The day to return is not far away."

Bennett gave a few instructions, and Hannah couldn't wait to return to her room.

Bennett looked at Maureen again and asked:

"What is everyone lacking right now? Is there anything that is extremely urgent?"

Maureen leaned forward slightly and said:

"Sir, firewood is the most scarce thing now."

Bennett nodded. The entire camp was actually next to a mountain forest.

But not just anyone can go up to the mountains in the north to chop firewood.

The mountain is covered with snow, and if you accidentally slip, it could cost someone's life.

And deep in the woods, there are many giant northern wolves. These are not the small wolves in the basin, but giant gray wolves with a shoulder height of two meters.

Each of them carries a magic core and is a natural hunter who enjoys devouring blood.

Not to mention the white tigers, snow apes and the like inside, all of them were brutally murderous.

It's not a large-scale visit, it's just delivering food.

But this is just a small problem for Bennett.

"Okay, I'll prepare some charcoal so everyone can get comfortable for a few days."

Dead branches are not so easy to find, and Bennett is too lazy to search. It would be easier to just cut down the tree, roast it with runes, and make some charcoal.

Bennett took out the spell book again, engraved a rune formation on it, activated the formation, and a giant ball of light suddenly appeared in the sky.

The ball of light was as big as a stone house and continuously radiated heat to the surroundings.

This high-temperature magic, combined with the spell to isolate the air, is used to make charcoal.

While using magic power to maintain the spell, Bennett used his mental power to scan the nearby forest.

Giant trees were uprooted one after another. This time, Bennett did not use rune formations. Only sophisticated spells require formations. Bennett needed to use formations to restrain his surging magic power.

As for something like pulling out a tree, you can just use great force and it will work wonders.

Giant trees floated from the mountains to the camp, passing through the ball of light one by one, and when they came out, they all turned red.

If these newly burned trees are allowed to remain in this state, what will come out is not charcoal, but ash.

Bennett's Scourge Rune only has the ability to generate heat. Among its many abilities, the ability to cool down objects is too delicate and consumes too much magic power.

But fortunately, Bennett has more than one Scourge Rune.

Hotness rises, coldness falls, and hurricanes are born.

Mervyn's Hurricane Rune is the rune for controlling heat.

Bennett extracted the heat and let it dissipate into the sky, and the red-hot trees instantly cooled down and turned into slightly glowing charcoal.

The trees in the North are of very good quality, and the charcoal-burning spells are sophisticated and rigorous. When Bennett split the whole tree, the charcoal inside was all silver frost charcoal, which is smokeless and durable, and is very suitable for fireplaces.

Bennett checked it and was naturally satisfied.

So, after passing through the light ball, the giant trees cooled down and became charcoal piled up behind the camp.

Bennett didn't stop the spell until the piled up into a small hill.

He turned back to look at Maureen and said:

"How is it? Is it enough for the next few days?"

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