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Chapter 466 Erathrow and the Mark of Silvermoon City

 Linn was just stunned for a second, then quickly closed the door and jumped into the car.

He hung his long cloak on the walnut branch-shaped clothes hanger in the entrance, slowly walked into the living room of about 50 square meters, which was decorated in an elf style, and sat down on the white couch.

He glanced at the large living room and small dining room, which were separated to the left and right by silver-green and silver-black arc-shaped hollow bookcases.

The restaurant only has a small square table and neat sofa chairs. Under the light green curtains is a transparent white crystal window.

The living room is relatively large, and except for the two windows and the two small doors at the rear, it is full of cabinets.

"What would you like to drink?" Hill, who was sitting opposite him and playing with the crystal ball that was shining faintly in his hand, raised his head and greeted him, "The two cupboards behind you are food cupboards that can keep food fresh and warm. What do you want?

You can choose your own food.

Then let’s see if the path I set is OK. Although I set it according to the recent map, I don’t know if there are any changes this year.”

Lin En sighed and simply stood up and sat next to Hill. It was better to find a way out first!

He is really worried that someone who can't refuse will suddenly come to talk to him, so should he go out by himself or go out by himself?

Linn looked at the three-dimensional map reflected in the crystal ball and once again sighed at the power of the mage. No wonder Hill could appear directly in the small town of Cuelva. It turned out that there was such a detailed alchemy map.

Linn carefully checked the route designed by Hill and pointed him to a few detours: "These roads are no longer suitable. The temperature in the nearby forest will be higher. There are some thieves composed of hobgoblins and lizardmen.

Tuan likes to settle here in winter.”

Hill asked hesitantly: "There shouldn't be any way around this, right? Are there still tens of thousands of professionals?"

Lin En glanced at the arrogant mage. He was indeed a man with group attack skills, and he spoke loudly!

He couldn't help but feel sour in his heart. For a person like the mage, as long as he has money, he is the boss!

Forget it about Hughes, if you let him use some spells, you still have to reimburse the material fee.

"Their numbers are actually not that large, and many high-level professionals can kill more than half of them.

But it is difficult to completely eliminate them. Anyway, they usually cause trouble for caravans and they don't dare to kill people easily.

As long as no one dies, there will be no encirclement and suppression by high-level professionals. There are actually many thieves in the North.

Besides, caravans usually hire adventurers. If there is someone who doesn't even want to spend the money, it's more likely that they are going to deliver the goods in the first place.

And in the spring, we must give the adventurers a way to make money to support their families, especially those with lower levels, who will rely on this banditry bounty to survive the spring."

Hill nodded. Although he couldn't understand it, this was also a path that people in Faerûn had been exploring for a long time.

Without understanding the situation, he would not change this strange custom casually.

After changing the distance according to Lin En's calligraphy, Hill's carriage set off briskly.

"Are there rooms in the two doors at the back?" Linn still couldn't help but ask.

"Two small bedrooms with bathrooms, each only 15 square meters." Hill raised his head and glanced at Lynn, "If you are sleepy, you can go and take a nap. The one on the right is yours."

Linn twitched his lips stiffly: "Is this your ordinary carriage?"

Hill said nonchalantly: "This kind of space-expanding spell can be used by a 12th-level mage."

"Let's not talk about how many mages can learn this spell." Lin En said helplessly, "Just for this material fee, Hill, how many people will use it on a carriage that is not used much?"

A mage spends most of his time at home, and when he rarely goes out, he usually flies by himself. Who would specially build such an expensive carriage?

Hill laughed: "I have channels where I can get this kind of material cheaply. I thought about going out, so I used it myself."

"Anyway, you can protect yourself." Lin En thought about it for a while, then he calmed down, "Actually, you are a high-level mage, so these things don't matter. It's not me, so I don't dare to touch good things.

It's just that you may be taken advantage of by some businessmen, so just be careful and go to the academy to see the market prices of various things.

Some merchants in Silver Moon City are subordinates of those ancient dragons, and they like to buy low and sell high. If someone is cheated and they don't want to, they will call the dragon to come and discuss what it means to leave the goods, and they are not responsible."

Hill couldn't help but laugh. He always felt that Lin En seemed to have stepped in many pitfalls. Every time he told him these things, the plaintive tone made Hill understand that this 'someone' was referring to.

who.

The carriage moved very quickly, and after Lin En took the trouble to give Hilppy an overview of the current main forces in Silvermoon City, they arrived near Silvermoon City.

This place should also be within the mysterious lock range of Silver Moon City. Although there is snow in the surrounding farm castles, there is only a thin layer.

There are even some places where if you clean up more diligently, you won't see any snow at all.

Hill slowed down the carriage. There were already pedestrians on the road.

Lin En came over and looked at the map again: "At this rate, we will be at the city gate in 10 minutes.

This is South City, where the university, park, and library are all here. Stop at the door and we have to apply for a mark. Otherwise, you won’t be able to use spells other than level 0 in Silver Moon City."

Hill gently retracted his hand, he almost used it.

Most of the mythos in the world of Toril were created by the god of mythos, Mythrien, before his fall. There are no restrictions for Hill, who holds the Ring of Mythrien.

The city gate arrived soon, and Hill got out of the car behind Linn.

He looked up at the white stone city wall in front of him. Although it looked tall and heavy, the wall didn't seem to be very strong.

Hill couldn't help but touch it, and then quietly found a gust of breeze to blow away the fine powder on his hand. Fortunately, the carriage was relatively large and could help block his sight.

After walking away for a few steps, Hill put the carriage away.

He followed Lin En towards the city gate as if nothing had happened.

The moment he entered the city gate, a faint light slipped over Hill's body, and he heard an elegant and gentle female voice: "Welcome to Silver Moon City, Mr. Powerful Mage. Please do not use the magic of Silver Moon City at will."

Lock. If nothing unexpected happens, please pay attention to the type of spell used and your strength."

Hill walked in without changing his expression.

Standing in front of a two-story building on the right, Lin En, who was about to call him over, couldn't help but raise an eyebrow in surprise.

A necklace appeared around Hill's neck, with a silver shield as big as a fingernail hanging from it.

Lin En came back directly: "Your elder seems to have a high status! This is the highest mark that an outsider can get!"

He didn't ask any more questions. The elf would never ask the family origin of a traveling child.

Otherwise, some children would have no need to travel at all.

As for Alustriel sending out the diamond mark, that's quite normal. He has always been good at dancing and would never let a noble half-elf high-level mage be interrogated repeatedly by ordinary people.

Lynn originally wanted to use his status as the town's sheriff to vouch for Hill, but if he met someone who was particularly serious and the scrutiny was too strict, he was worried that Hill would get angry.

Don't think that Hill will be easily let go because he is obviously a nature mage from the good camp. On the contrary, because he is more disciplined, there will be some idiots who plan to use him to show his "mighty and unyielding" spirit.

Hill pinched the small shiny shield around his neck, picked it up and looked at it calmly.

If the lady hadn't said hello, the necklace wouldn't have been so easy to hang on him.

Hill finally confirmed that even in Faerûn, where magic power is very powerful, he is not weak.

Alustriel's power level did not make him feel any threat at all.

Hill didn't think Alustriel could sense his arrival. As long as she had the Ring of Mythrien, Mystal wouldn't warn her at all.

It seems that the goddess of magic really loves her chosen ones.

Linn asked Hill to follow him: "My house in Silver Moon City has been rented out, so I can't entertain you. We can only stay in a hotel together."

"Where will the auction be held?" Hill asked curiously.

"On the North Shore." Lin En took his necklace out of his clothes as he walked. His pendant was a silver unicorn.

"It's best to leave this necklace outside." Lin En explained, "It will save you a lot of trouble. No one will casually offend a professional with the mark of Silvermoon City, even the most reckless person."

Hill nodded to express his understanding. Anyone who is unarmed and faced with a legal shooting knows what to do.

Hill was stunned for a moment, and then he understood why Alustriel gave him such a high-level mark.

This is not only to prevent Hill from being too abrupt when he takes action, but also to warn the people of Silvermoon City that this is a very powerful mage and it is best not to mess with him.

Hill smiled nonchalantly, Linn probably wouldn't worry about his college life anymore.

Lin En was indeed no longer worried, but he was basically certain that Hill's level was definitely above level 17, and his background must be very powerful.

Lin En thought about Hill's origins for a while and then gave up the idea of ​​guessing.

For elves who can even be arranged by Corellon at will, status is not that important.

Hill followed Linn and looked at this beautiful stone city curiously.

These stone buildings, nestled between big trees, have natural curves, and are all covered with royal blue or bright green transparent glass.

Balconies and spiral staircases, window sills, railings and pillars are all decorated with beautiful bonsai planted with flowers and plants.

When he walked to the river, Hill could already hear the melodious music, with the sounds of harp and fife flowing intertwined. People on the street were listening with relaxed expressions.

Silver Moon City is indeed a happy and happy city.


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