For the Warlock Tower, the future god of this world is more trustworthy than the Mage Association, whose eyes are always staring at the stars.
What's more, he doesn't ask for faith when accepting people.
Just joining a country is a good thing that most warlocks can only wish for.
In the past, those countries wanted warlocks, but they wanted lone warlocks.
This kind of legendary warlock leads a large team of troops that other countries will reject desperately.
Warlocks are just impulsive, not stupid.
Of course, the only choice is to partner with the Mage Association. Whoever makes them real can fight with us.
"Sir, you don't seem worried. Are so many warlocks moving to this area?"
"They will probably live in the border city." Hill said nonchalantly, "His Majesty the King has always wanted to deploy all the troops to the south. Now we don't need to worry about the monsters attacking the city all the time."
"Okay?" Liszt still remembered Hill saying that Warcraft might be the enemy in the future.
"Liszt, His Majesty the King, has almost handed over all the desperate matters to the undead." Hill stood up and looked at the moon outside the window, "Do you know how many newborns Salar has had in recent years? It took so long for the slaves to be liberated.
Already! His Majesty the King has begun to build towns on both sides of the royal city.
With William's position of power, it is impossible for anyone to disobey the future plans he made for Salar.
Hill once took a look at the first batch of town drawings. They were posted outside the official building by William for everyone to see.
Infrastructure maniacs who don't need to be stingy with supplies are really scary.
He did not give up on building roads just because he became a professional and could ride on the teleportation array.
That straight line from the capital to the north and south shocked many people.
Once the trade road connecting the north and the south is built, the ordinary people William is prepared to spread will really have a good life.
Of course, those who can transport supplies must at least be apprentice-level professionals.
However, even if the entire country is encouraging civilians to send their children to school, these children can at best become apprentices before the completion of their studies.
William did not give up on ordinary citizens now.
They may never leave their city for the rest of their lives, but as long as they work hard, they can survive safely.
Although William did not plan to complete the construction in a short time, Hill looked at the schedule and understood that William was calculating the growth rate of the domestic population and setting the time.
The large factory rebuilt in Kerslot was divided into different types by William without hesitation and placed in the satellite cities at the four corners of Kerslot.
According to William's setup, if the world's population does not grow fast enough, Salar can almost take care of the world's people's livelihood needs.
Hill feels that William will soon introduce policies to encourage childbirth.
And the first batch of children to go to school should have graduated by now, right?
Time flies so fast.
While Hill continued to practice, William did not stop.
It will take at least a thousand years for the monsters to become powerful.
But a thousand years later, the number of humans will no longer be such a pitiful number.
At the very least, Salar, a high-level professional, should stabilize at a very high level.
William would not bet that this so-called game could persist for thousands of years.
Moreover, at that time, the sun and the moon may not be able to help anymore.
Elemental bodies also have limits.
Although Hill didn't know how long this elemental body, which combined the power and wisdom of the three gods, could last.
But at least William definitely didn't think that this thing could exist forever.
Hill got up and changed his clothes. He was in a much better mood now.
"If the people from the Warlock Tower come, please invite them to the Magic Tower." Hill told Liszt, "I don't think they will send fire warlocks to see me. Then it won't be too uncomfortable for them in this valley."
"Okay, sir. Shall I clean out the second floor and redecorate it? The upper floors are not suitable."
Hill nodded.
According to common sense, Hill can change his magic tower to a 12-story one.
But Hill hasn't had the idea yet, and there's no point in building more floors of warehouses.
After all, except for the training room and the top floor of the current magic tower, every floor has been enlarged by Hill using space crystals.
It's all thanks to Hill's abundant supplies that it doesn't look so empty.
But the messenger from the Warlock Tower who had made this decision was still entertaining the Lord's Mansion in the small town outside, which was not suitable for him.
Hill's Magic Tower will welcome outside guests for the first time.
Hill was sitting in the study, looking at the information in his hand.
The introduction to the gods is a bit explicit.
The elven gods and dwarf gods are a bit too strong in utilizing the laws of this world. They are not like gods generated by the laws, but rather like they first became gods and then controlled the laws.
They are hostile to the earth, have no respect for the sun and moon, and even renounce their faith in the world.
All prove that the identity of these gods is doubtful.
In other words, the Mage Association has known the truth for tens of thousands of years, but no one intends to take care of it?
Hill lowered his head and told himself: Remember, there are almost no magicians from the good camp. Their use of laws proves that they have no fear of the world.
They are willing to help gods who are willing to step forward, but they are never willing to take the initiative to face an enemy as powerful as the elven god system.
Just like Fran, he is already a rare and decent mage.
But he will be willing to fight to protect the world, but he will never be willing to risk his life.
The moment before the world was completely destroyed was when Fran left without looking back.
Hill, who is in the good camp, will probably try to stay until the last minute to see if he can save some lives.
So Hill always felt that his kindness was just because he never encountered anything that threatened him.
A lot has been written about the God of Nobles, but Hill hasn’t read much of it.
The Mages Association looked down upon him.
A god whose camp was shaken due to excessive acceptance of faith and whose humanity disappeared.
But at least this noble god, after ascending to the starry sky and seeing the ruined world, wanted to work hard to save it.
Although it failed in the end, even the past pursuits and beliefs were poisoned by faith and were forgotten.
Hill threw away the introduction to the gods from the Mage Association with disdain. They didn't know where the elves and dwarves came from, but Hill, who was slapped by the black spider, knew.
The noble gods they looked down upon were, to a certain extent, more worthy of respect than the mages who just wanted to escape.
Of course, this may be due to the education Hill received in his previous life.
Like Frank, although he has no idea of escape from the world, he has no objection to the practices of the Mage Association's legendary laws.
But Hill never thinks that people who don't even have a way out will find a real way out.
What Hill wants to know is who helped the God of Nobles when he founded his country, allowing him to completely suppress the God of Forging backed by the dwarves into silence.
As a result, there was no news at all.
He didn't even have any doubts. He actually felt that the God of Nobility succeeded with the help of the elves.
Has excessive arrogance blinded them?
The following is something that Frank thinks Adrian and Hill should not be allowed to see during the wizard stage.
It is a detailed introduction to various laws.
Hill flipped through it for a while and saw a lot of inexplicable things.
With this legend created, Hill was helpless. No wonder Frank said that they walked out as soon as they entered and never touched the law line.
This probably all depends on fate, and a certain section of the law happened to resonate, so I pulled them in to take a look.
When the resonance is over, throw it out.
Such a legendary mage cannot even defeat a superior warlock, right?
Is this the product of elves studying warlocks?
A mage is useless after leaving this world. What kind of mage is he?
Hill sighed and threw away the information. He would also have to seal this thing, which would be very harmful.
If those mages with poor qualifications can rely on this to become legendary, it is still of some use.
But in fact, elves with insufficient qualifications can rely on their long lifespan to slowly gain enlightenment.
It is absolutely impossible for humans with poor qualifications.
Being able to learn from this legendary human being is actually not impossible on your own.
At most, they are people like Miller and others who have few rules.
But it is definitely not like this. He is called a legendary mage, but in fact he can barely even activate the law to cast spells.
The last part of the information is all preliminary surveys of the elemental world and the starry sky.
Including some that have already gone out of their way.
But it also shows the dangers of these roads. They are roads that are always changing. Even if someone has just walked in front of you, the star road may suddenly collapse when you pass by, or even be sucked into the space cracks, and you will not know whether you will live or die.
Whether it's the elemental world or the starry sky, it's the same. There are new changes all the time, so if you don't have enough strength, don't take risks casually.
Hill looked at the last one marked, "Three Rules of Legend" and above, only those who need to consider these issues.
I understood in my heart that the most important thing that Fran didn't let Adrian see was this.
Adrian, it’s just a stretch to have three rules.
But if he sees this, Adrian, who has always been proud and arrogant, might lose his way and blindly pursue the number of laws to control.
Time for a mage actually flies by very quickly. Even though Adrian now has a lifespan of more than a thousand years, he still has to be cautious.
Hill decided to let Lister seal all this information.
He didn't want Adrian to accidentally see any piece of paper when he came to his place as a guest.
Although Hill knew that the undead might not end the battle so quickly, the battle outside Hill's town actually lasted for two more days before it ended, and some people were even continuing to fight in small groups.
He was really curious and asked Liszt if he knew the reason.
After all, Hill knew that the boss in the apocalypse would only pay them wages until the day Hill finished hosting the Mage Association.
Liszt just told him helplessly: the scolding was so dirty that he couldn't stop it.
Hill gave him a strange look.
"Not on our side." Liszt said with a straight face, "His Majesty the King is very strict here, and it is impossible to use homophones and the like. But in their own world, they can have more fun scolding on the forum.
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It might have been just to stir up trouble at first, but then neither party could stop themselves. Some people can make tens of thousands of people want to tear them apart with just one mouth, and the result is what it is now.
At this time, the boss in the apocalypse cannot stop his subordinates."
Not to mention the Xueyun Peak side, he himself had to follow suit.
Hill shook his head helplessly: "Remember to open the farming mission outside the territory. If Xueyunfeng comes to ask about the Warcraft, just let them in. I have made an agreement with the rabbits."
Just a few minutes after Liszt left, he came back immediately: "The people from the Warlock Tower are here."