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Chapter 454 Hill's Magic Chapter II

 After seeing Linn off, Hill began to prepare the second set of spells in his magic book.

He originally planned to record the spells he was accustomed to using at will, but after discovering that he had created a prototype of an artifact, he became cautious.

He planned to organize all the magic into a series to see if they could all add up. If he could do it, Hill didn't think his magic book would be any worse than the 'Book of All Magic'.

Time flowed by like water as Hill concentrated on his calculations, and soon it was time for the magic book to continue to register spells.

Hill had been prepared early in the morning. He wanted to record a set of earth magic. No, it should be said to be natural magic.

He thought for a long time and decided to use natural blessing for his first spell.

The natural blessing spell in his soul imprint, after the earth was restored to integrity, actually had an effect on more than just plants.

Blessed are all natural products within the casting range.

It is only visible because the changes in the plants are so obvious, but it also has an improvement effect on the land, and even the minerals can be slightly restored.

Even in the water, it actually has quite an effect. At least when he went to visit Crystal Flower, she liked it very much and said that some obvious nutritional power was added to the water, which would be useful even for her.

Every time Hill uses the natural blessing, he can feel the welcome from the earth in front of him.

Where he used this spell for a long time, he could feel every slightest change.

Then there is the transformation of fossils into mud and mud into stone.

For the fourth spell, Hill placed the Stone Wall spell.

The fifth one is the maze technique.

The sixth one is the ground stabbing technique.

The seventh Hill simply used the forest formation.

The eighth and ninth spells are naturally the two spells he commonly uses in conjunction with the forest formation, Forest Song and Jungle Stars.

Rather than attack spells, Hill felt that what he currently needed was control over his surroundings.

Lin En was indeed very kind to him, but leaving matters related to him entirely to him was not a good thing.

Both for Hill and for Lynn.

Therefore, Linn has been carefully setting the scope of his intervention in Hill's affairs, which is only the small town of Cuelva.

He was worried that Hill would be deceived when he just came out of the forest, but he didn't want Hill to stop interacting with other people.

In other words, in the small town of Cuelva, in Linn's eyes, there are actually many people with troubles.

In a place like Faerûn, people who may be wearing several layers of skin are everywhere, and no one knows who the innermost people believe in.

Until these people took action openly, the managers of Faerun turned a blind eye.

Even priests of kind gods are the same. To put it nicely, these spies lurking everywhere must not take drastic actions until they have committed no crime.

But in fact, it is uncontrollable.

Just like a mature Paladin, they will never use camp detection in a place with mixed people.

In Faerûn, this spell is basically a harbinger of war.

Like King Salar, who builds camps to detect magic circles in his own territory, he will probably become the common target of all evil gods in Faerûn.

The gods from the good camp in Faerûn would only watch with cold eyes.

Even Tyr and the evil-hating sun god can only use alignment detection near their own temples or churches.

Therefore, in Faerûn, no one knows whether the people around them have some other identity. The best thing is to have less contact with people.

Lin En is not worried that Hill will be deceived by the evil camp. Hill is obviously a mage with a natural heart, which is enough for him to judge all evil auras.

If people from evil forces didn't want to fight with Hill, they would just stay away from him.

The real trouble is those who help people buy some strategic supplies, the so-called middlemen.

They claim to be absolutely neutral, but in fact most of the people who work through them are evil forces.

How many things can the good camp do that require hiding their existence?

Even if there were, Linn didn't want Hill to take this risk.

After all, the spell scroll carries an obvious personal mark. If something happens, a being like Alustriel can easily find out who made it.

Anyway, Hill is not short of money, so it's best not to sell it. If you really need it, it's best to go to a powerful auction house. In that case, they will be responsible.

Lin En's words were much easier to understand than the noble people's convoluted words. Hill understood what he meant as soon as he heard it.

But in this case, a lot of pressure will be borne by Lin En.

His level is certainly very good in a small town, but the combined power of only level 10 cannot stop those who want to get the 7-ring scroll.

A fledgling mage, no matter how high the level, is still easy to deal with. After all, he doesn't know much about the prices in the outside world.

How much does Lynn know? He is just a bard.

It's just that because of Lin En's status, most people still have to shy away from divine authority.

Lin En thought it was only three months. During the period when the city was closed due to heavy snow, the big troubles coming from Silvermoon City had not yet been smelled. By the time they found out, Hill had already gone to the university in Silvermoon City.

People who have the ability to cause trouble in Alustriel's most valued university will not care about a 7-level spell scroll.

Hill didn't want to cause any trouble to Linn because of himself.

There are always people who don't get what they want, so they just slap those who don't want to do something for them.

The spell slowly took shape, and Hill's eyes lit up.

The 9 pages of paper turned gently by themselves, over and over again.

A picture slowly appeared on the surface of the magic book.

In the illusory tall woods, the branches are shining with the light of stars, and several stone walls are faintly visible under the branches.

Hill can use the Labyrinth Forest Formation once every three days, bringing with him all the magic for the second round.

You can set the range of the maze yourself, from 50*50 meters to 5000*5000 meters.

The middle value can be changed as you like, just draw a rough range, but it cannot exceed 5000*5000.

Even if the maze is built, it will always be in a state of automatic change. Only Hill and those with his mark can directly find the nearest path.

Moreover, because of the existence of natural blessings, the flowers, plants and trees in the maze can automatically detect enemies. Even if they are invisible, they cannot hide from the perception of plants.

And people under the legend can't even pick a flower out of the maze, let alone chop down a tree or carve out a wall.

If someone above the legendary level really comes, Hill will of course have to take action himself. The addition of natural blessings is enough to support this maze.

Not to mention that he can also release elemental spirits into the maze.

Those summoned by Hill naturally bear Hill's mark, so they will definitely not get lost.

And like the first chapter, it is also a bonus to spells. The maze summoned by the forest array will never disappear as long as Hill does not remove it. The defense power is permanently increased by 20%.

Hill looked at his magic book and was extremely satisfied.

This magic book indeed inherited the essence of Ta Gou, and every feature made Hill feel relaxed and happy.

Once the first two sets of spells are released, who else can find him?

If there really is such a thing, it's not like Hill doesn't have other artifacts in his hands.

He silently lowered his head and glanced at the rings on his hands. With them here, not to mention demigods, even gods themselves, few could pose any threat to Hill.

Hill looked outside his own dimension with satisfaction. The place Linn found for him was actually quite good. The nearest Melikai Temple was 200 meters away.

It is completely possible to put down a minimal maze array. Anyway, he lives in the dimensional space summoned by the mansion spell.

Although 100*100 or more is acceptable, it is just a temporary living space, so don’t make your neighbors overly nervous.

Hill walked out of the dimensional space and directly took the magic book to summon the maze forest array.

The big trees near him began to move slowly, and finally formed a strange formation with the summoned trees of the same kind.

Hill didn't know what kind of maze would appear, but one thing was clear. The changes in the maze array were calculated based on his logical thinking as a summoner and the prototype of the maze in his memory.

And Hill used to like those maze games where you had to find your way out of complex palaces.

It's the kind of brain-burning game that makes you feel like your hair is on fire until the end, but you can't see the way out, even if you clearly see the building plan.

A priest appeared on the big tree in Melikai Temple.

Hill took a strange look. It was a rare male human priest. Although he looked pretty good, he could tell that he was quite old.

It's just that as believers of the Forest Girl, they generally age very slowly.

He couldn't help but think of Lin En's words. This person only awakened the tree spirit, even if it took much more effort than awakening the tree man.

If it is a tree man, the priest's divine power and magic will not be exhausted at once.

Hill quietly nodded to the priest who was looking over here, waved his hand and placed a mailbox at the entrance of the maze.

The mailbox door can only be pushed inward, and the main body other than this door is all inside the maze. And once the letter or thing is put in, it will slide directly along the pipe into the center of the maze.

Hill only needs to put a few puppets outside to collect various letters at any time.

In this way, anyone who wants to contact him can just send a letter directly. He is unwilling to sell things, and no one can blame Lin En.

Without meeting these people, Linn would not have to worry about Hill being deceived by sweet words.

Hill didn't understand why Lin En was so vigilant at first. Even if he saw these people, he could just warn Hill not to sell anything!

But Lynn was always worried that Hill would be cheated.

In the past few days, beautiful girls began to appear near Hill's dimension.

There were several people inside. In fact, Hill had seen them before, including the ranger who was shooting arrows on the roof and the waitress in the store.

But she wasn't dressed so attractively at that time.

Hill was a little helpless. This candidate was completely based on the romantic nature of the elf!

He thought with some sympathy how much stimulation Lin En had suffered in the past to become as cautious as he is now.


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