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Chapter 34 The stunning sow

 Hill happily refined large piles of deep-sea amber into building materials, and built a special warehouse for water-based materials downstairs.

As soon as the warehouse was built, some water elements came up to take a look. They felt the very pure water smell.

In front of more and more water elements who gathered to watch, Hill released a large pool made of the few shells he had obtained before.

Hill soon felt the joy of the water element, and they loved this big pool.

Hill refined this after considering that he would receive more sea treasures in the future, hoping that the deep-sea corals and other things he would receive in the future could continue to grow in his territory.

The sea water in a pool made of this kind of shells will always be pure.

Hill happily put the coral in, and the water elements sighed together from behind.

He looked back and said, "You can come in and take a look. The door here won't stop you from entering."

When Fran and Adrian came in, they watched silently as Hill carefully found the right place to put the ice lily. There were water elements everywhere in the pool, playing with pearls and conch beads all over the floor.

"Grandpa!" Hill carefully placed so many ice lilies, looked up and saw Fran, and shouted happily.

"Come out!" Fran shook his head and looked at the ground full of ravines. The river made of amber had begun to seep out pure water. "If I stay here for a while, I might have trouble breathing even if I come in."

Hill carefully set a moon-shaped lamp with moon gems on the roof directly above the pool, then returned to the door and closed the door.

"They don't have to come out?" Adrian asked.

"They can all open this door." Hill replied with a smile.

Adrian muttered helplessly: "Natural Warlock." and then quietly shut up.

Mages will never understand why the relationship between nature warlocks and the elements can be so harmonious.

If they dared to let their bound elements roam freely outside, their magic tower would have been smashed long ago.

After quickly returning to the study from the floating ladder, Fran sat down and said to Hill: "Are you really not interested in trade routes?"

"Should I find the undead to transport goods?" Hill shook his head and said, "I'm really not interested. I only plan to trade with the sea monster demigod myself. If Uncle Adrian doesn't tell me, I won't think about the trade route at all."

"Okay. I'll let Adrian go." Fran said decisively, "I've been worried about what to do if the domestic trade routes are basically cut off.

That’s fine, but you have to walk on two levels.”

Fran raised his hand to stop Hill's refusal: "Don't mention this, I only give you 20% because you plan to ignore everything.

Hill, it is true that Adrian and I will not treat you badly, but Adrian's apprentice may not always be on good terms with you.

It's only a matter of time before you become a legend.

Now you have a life span of more than ten thousand years. When it comes to legend, I don’t know what will happen to you.

After I reach Legend, I will definitely go out and look for the path of a mage.

Whether Adrian can step into the legend is still unknown."

Hill glanced at Adrian who was silent.

"You don't have to look at him." Fran said seriously, "He has indeed not found his own path to legend yet. So he wants to go to the deep sea, and I have no objection."

Hill nodded silently.

"As long as this trade route exists, my magic tower can be passed down." Fran said lightly, "Although I don't have any wishes for thousands of years, my magic tower can survive longer.

I'm quite happy too.

So you must take these two levels, and don’t deny yourself the benefits you deserve, as that will only make people push for further.”

Hill could only nod in agreement.

"Even if Adrian and I are gone." Fran said with a slight smile, "If you become a legend, no one will dare to cut off these two layers.

That's good, you can build the valley more perfectly, and maybe after the legend, you can find a demiplane to move into."

"Grandpa, are you going to become a legend?" Hill felt that the elements around Frank were frighteningly active.

"I'm developing a space-based alchemy tool." Fran's eyes flashed, "As long as it succeeds, that's when I will enter the legend."

"What kind of law is this?"

"Alchemy also has rules." Fran said arrogantly, "It's just that no one has found it before. There are rules for the transformation of matter. I've almost caught it."

Hill lowered his head silently. He once thought about telling Frank some physics and chemistry theories, but found that he couldn't.

And as time went by, Hill, who was supposed to have a very strong memory, actually forgot those theories.

Even Liszt never noticed that in his core, he never had the science textbooks that Hill had read since childhood.

Hill can only be used by yourself, and only those used in this world can be stored in Liszt's core.

"I hope everything goes well for grandpa." Hill said slowly, "Don't worry about the devil's writing. Go back to where you are and do it!"

"It's okay." Fran waved his hand, "Although it's annoying to be looked at, it's worth it. His Majesty the King gave me a very generous reward."

Hill raised his head, took a closer look, and found that Fran was indeed very satisfied, so he didn't say anything more. William and the God of Time and Space have always been wealthy, so it would be good if they could satisfy Fran.

"You haven't read it yourself, have you?" Adrian asked with concern from the side, "You know divine writing, can you understand it too?"

"I don't want to look at those things. I feel sick when I look at them." Hill shook his head and said, "Of course I'm not allowed to look at them and told to stay away. Those things were put away by Liszt in the most insulating box.

Already.

Always keep a copy in case you need it later."

"That's good." Adrian was relieved.

"When does Uncle Adrian plan to go to the deep sea?" Hill asked, "I only have 5 or 6 boxes available here."

"One month later." Adrian said with a smile, "When Legend Miller sent someone to deliver something, he once said that one month later, he would also send a handwritten letter from the king.

He plans to go by boat this time, so I can just follow him."

"Then I'll make a few more, I just have the materials." Hill smiled and nodded.

Hill suddenly raised his head and asked very carefully: "Who sent it?"

"Who else? Hensley." Adrian said with a smile, "I always thought they would give you some gifts to thank you for saving people, but there was no movement at all.

This time Hensley came over and actually had the nerve to find out how you got in touch with the legendary sea beast."

"Legend Miller blamed Hensley for leaving the Archmage alone in a dangerous place." Frank shook his head and said, "Actually, he was just telling Legend of Karl.

After all, Miss Carl's choice made Carl Legend a little annoyed.

He even took his anger out on Hensley who was talking about it everywhere.”

"Why does Hensley have such a big mouth?" Adrian was surprised.

"Karl's legendary disciples didn't know how to please the king, so they all stared at Hensley." Frank shook his head slightly, "The one named Phillips stole a lot of work from him."

Hill snorted, finally understanding why Hensley couldn't control himself and provoked him so bluntly.

"The Carl legend and the Miller legend have nothing to do with us." Fran said, "Follow the boat and don't say much."

"Yes, teacher." Adrian stood up and answered.

Fran raised his hand to signal him to sit down and glanced out the window: "Why is the natural atmosphere in your territory so strong?"

"If you do something good, you will get some natural feedback." Hill squinted his eyes and smiled.

Fran glanced at Hill suspiciously, and seeing that he refused to say anything, he knew it was something that couldn't be said.

Since he was so careful in his magic tower, he didn't intend to ask further questions.

"Adrian said you can trade with magic plants?" Fran said confused, "What do they need? Special fertilizer?"

Hill was choked for a moment and didn't know what to say.

"There are others who can protect themselves, and they also need them." Hill thought for a while and could only say this.

There was also a magic plant that wanted some toys, which he didn't want to say, so Adrian could ask Liszt himself.

"Do you also need protection here?" Adrian asked strangely.

"Those three pig monsters alone are enough for these monster plants." Hill replied slowly, "They will eat everything."

Ever since the sow turned into a monster and Hill sent her to reunite mother and son, the two pigs were exhausted and looked for food everywhere every day.

Well, the reason why the sow advanced last is not because she is the weakest, but because she is the strongest, absorbing almost twice as many elements as the two pigs combined.

Hill once almost wanted to name her Princess, but thought about William and held back.

Hill specially opened a land full of cassava for them. This thing grows very fast in the valley. Once they can't find anything delicious, they will dig up the land.

Anyway, when you eat from left to right, the left side grows again.

The cassava in this world is still a bit toxic, and apart from these pigs, there are no other monsters to compete with them.

Hill once asked them if they wanted to leave the territory. After all, with the sow outside, they could run wild.

As a result, no one was willing, including the sow who cursed every day and didn't have enough to eat.

They would rather eat cassava in the valleys of the Hill.

Adrian's eyes froze for a while: "That particularly edible sow, has it advanced?"

Hill nodded silently.

Even Frank couldn't help but glance out the window, as if he wanted to see if Hill's territory was okay.

Hill could only lower his head slowly.

Only 1 chapter has been saved, so I post it with trembling.

Reluctant to leave Nasilia


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