Chapter 38 Players that the natives can't understand

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Every night when he returns to the Magic Tower, Hill will contact Frank. In addition to understanding the battle situation in the capital and the south, Frank also hopes to see that Hill has not fooled the players. He really thinks that the undead

I have some nerve problems.

After getting to know the players a little bit during this period, Hill gradually pieced together their skill panels. Even mages can only practice two skills at the same time. Players prefer the fire system plus others. Although they can only

Use 20 skills, but the colorful combinations also make their battles very exciting and interesting.

There are only two ways for players to fight each other. One is to kill directly indiscriminately, which seems to result in a direct red name. If you are in Hill's territory, you will be shot directly by the arrow tower. The other is to declare war between gangs, and the system will

Set up an area for them where the two parties can have a melee.

The most lively and eye-catching thing now is the city battle of the undead. Not only are many mages from Salal floating in the air to watch, but many people from Haifa Saldor on the opposite side are also coming. Even floating ships are coming out.

Although I didn't dare to enter the defensive area of ​​Salar Border City, I reported it every day.

In fact, now the indigenous mages have discovered that the way the undead use skills is relatively rigid, and the reading time is very long, and many undead are very willing to read out loud the name of the skill they are about to use. If there is a real fight, an indigenous mage can

Kill 10 undead.

However, there are many of them.

Although only more than half of the more than 1 million professionals participated in this city battle, it was still astonishing. The undead loved fire spells very much, and would burn the whole city down at every turn.

The people of Salal felt horrified when they saw the wall of fire released by tens of thousands of people, let alone Haifa Sardo.

Not to mention that their magicians also came directly to the scene. Thousands of people joined forces to release fire meteors. Hundreds of thousands of huge lava balls just hit the heads of the people of the same clan, scaring many people crazily.

Haifa Sardo does not have so many magicians to defend it, and can directly hold up a magic shield that is enough to withstand it. This is no longer a battle that can be sustained by consuming elemental crystals. Only magicians can directly input magic power.

If before the war started, there were ordinary villagers near the player's territory who were reluctant to leave, but now all the animals within a thousand miles have been moved away.

It was probably someone who knew Black Rose, and it was so close that Fran went to see her secretly a few times. Although it wasn't as brutal as the one next door, it was still enough to scare him.

A large number of Black Rose's swordsmen formed a death squad, and after a certain period of time, they rushed directly to the opposite position and used their ultimate move to kill the priest. Fran came back and said with a wry smile that he would probably never see so many priests die at the same time several times in his life.

This kind of fighting method that never looks back can only be developed by races that are not afraid of death. Once most of the priests are dead, the mages on the wall will throw down the overwhelming fire spells, sweeping away most of the knights and swordsmen in one go. Then the knights

The group then rushes out and kills the mage with residual health behind him.

When attacking the city, tens of thousands of people used earthquake spells and molten meteors at the same time. The city wall could not stand firm every time. Once the protective shield was broken, the defenders would be in great danger.

But the priests of the Black Rose stood at the end, and the thousands of people led by the archbishop could basically stabilize the blood line. As long as the defenders on the city wall could not be defeated at once, the magic shield would light up again soon.

It's easy to say, but when everyone can be resurrected, it becomes a protracted battle.

The undead can fight from day to night, fighting passionately, but the onlookers are deeply affected.

Fran watched it a few times and stopped going. The battle where magicians became expendable deeply stimulated him.

But when you return to your own territory, you can see some undead people who hang out every day, playing with cats and dogs, and don't care about the same people over there who are fighting life and death.

Fran really felt that Hill had made the right decision in keeping them away from the undead. This race could be dealt with, but it was better not to have deeper friendships. If they interacted too much, Fran felt that he would become bald.

So now he is most worried about the soft-eared Hill, and has to contact him every day to make sure that Hill will not have a fierce fight with the undead.

Hill couldn't tell how he could have a deep friendship with someone who regarded him as an NPC. Paper people also have their own pride, okay?

But he also understands Fran. After all, he is his only relative. The chaotic situation of the players can easily make an elder worry, so he communicates with Fran every day.

Hill doesn't care about the players' defensive battles. Although the battles are fierce in the eyes of the natives, it's just a battle of morale that has nothing to do with life and death. It's more important to make the opponent feel uncomfortable than to make the opponent die. Fran and the others

Absolutely incomprehensible.

Anyway, no matter how fierce the fight is, it will not prevent them from fighting the enemy together. When the official battle begins, even if they hold each other back, they will fight the noble coalition first. However, it is possible that the strength of the back leg will be too strong at one time, and which one will be defeated.

The city was just lost. Anyway, there were many of them, so it would be no problem to fight them back.

On the other hand, William over there in the capital really did something big. The angry nobles united and sent troops to a large mine to prevent William's army from entering.

William directly ordered the fight without hesitation, without showing any mercy. Even among the nobles in the alliance, there was his mother's grandfather's family.

Moreover, after attacking the mines, they went directly to the noble castles. The only way left was to expel the surrendered nobles.

The Spencer family remained silent during this period, and William did not evacuate the noble men from the northern border city. He even dispersed several of his uncles who had separated their families to several other border cities.

Hill feels that the northern border will be very chaotic in the future. He hopes that the nobles going out will be smart and stay as far away from Salar as possible.

However, these nobles did not go to Haefasardo in the south, and they still have some integrity.

When he talked to Adrian, Adrian laughed loudly at his stupidity: "Idiot! If William loses, they can naturally return. Although there is not much benefit, at least they will not be robbed by Hafa Sardo's people and sign the contract.

An unbearable contract. If William wins, if they go to Haifa and they will be expelled together, then they will be driven to who knows where!"

Although Adrian's family was also dealt with, they were a little far away from the country. The nobles who resisted at the front gave them a profound lesson and accepted their punishment obediently.

Although a large amount of money was lost and all the slaves were taken away. From now on, they can only stay in the territory and live off the fields and caravans. But at least they still retain their title and territory, not to mention their lives.

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No matter how many escape routes were prepared, being able to save the family without any regrets was still worthy of celebration. Adrian happily sent back a large sum of money and paid off the last favor he owed to the family.

Adrian has been a little happy recently. Hill forgives him for calling him a fool: "Dear brother Adrian, are there any new potions on sale recently?"

"Don't imitate those undead!" Adrian was angry.

At first, he thought that his trick was successful, and he was very happy to feel surrounded by cute girls. But he soon discovered that in the eyes of those undead female players, he was not as valuable as the new bottle of medicine made by his teacher. There was a high probability that he was not as valuable as the new bottle of medicine made by his teacher.

These charming and lovely girls call them brother with their mouths and call them fools in their hearts.

He no longer stays in the pharmacy, and squats in the magic tower every day to practice hard.

Hill really wanted to say that the undead girls would never scold him in their hearts. After all, they would only think that this NPC was handsome, charming, and easy to talk to. But he still kept his mouth shut.

Players' attitude towards NPCs is actually very strange. Now the smarter people in Salar have distanced themselves from the undead, and they can all feel the undead's attitude of being aloof and ready to leave at any time.

Most people follow William's attitude towards the undead, and this is a respectable mercenary army.

Be friendly and speak calmly. Pay more money if necessary, and don't think about defaulting on the bill. Don't try to take the undead for your own use.

William who summoned them didn't have such a great idea. Others should not challenge themselves. If you don't give up, you can also look at the tragic fate of the nobles who tried to bribe the high-level undead during this period.

They issued so many value-for-money tasks to the undead who stayed in their own territory, and how many resources they gritted their teeth and took out! The undead accepted them all, but when William's knights came, no one stayed to help these people.

The biggest conscience of the nobles is not to help each other and to stand on the outside and watch. But most of them just turned around and entered William's camp without wiping their mouths after eating.

When they were angrily accused, they were very shocked and asked the nobles: "You pay us to take the task? Does anyone think that we can betray our main god just to get some money from you?"

No one knows whether these nobles are angry to death, but from now on, no one will probably think that the undead are easy to hook up with because they are greedy for money.

Everyone understands the reason why William never cares about the nobles tempting the undead. As long as the Lord God's favor is still there, the undead will only help William.

In fact, the gods' dependents have rarely been lured by outsiders, but the undead's usual behavior always makes people feel that there are opportunities to take advantage of them. They love money, sex, and fun, have a bad temper, and have many flaws that make many people want to kill them.

But the endings are tragic.

People like Salar tossed and turned, and in the end they only came to the conclusion that even if the undead were least like a race of gods, the result would be the same. They were ridiculed by the people who looked on indifferently.

After hearing the news, Hill just wanted to bury his head in reading.

In fact, he was also sure that the underwear of the undead could not be taken off. After all, these stupid players always have weird hobbies and want to run naked.

In the square in front of Lord Hill's Mansion, there are always players who have lost bets, taking off their equipment and running in circles. Fortunately, they are not stupid enough to run outside the village.

When Olivia saw this scene for the first time, her face was ashen and her whole body was trembling. She managed to keep calm and walked quickly back to the church amidst the laughter of the undead. From then on, she stayed away from the small square when going out.

Fortunately, the players don't want to lower her favorability, otherwise they would definitely feel uncomfortable in her presence.

Even when he saw an undead woman streaking around, Hill remained calm-faced, so no one booed him.

A player deliberately asked Hill, but Hill just answered him expressionlessly, knowing that the body of the undead is not necessarily the original gender.

Then the group dispersed in boredom.


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