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Chapter five hundred and forty-nine Hill secretly follow the trend

Lansander immediately understood that if he was really interested in the world of Quins, he could ask these foreign elves first.

As long as you are an adventurer, you will not be unwilling to exchange some of your external knowledge for money.

He chuckled happily: "I don't know why, but I always feel that that world suits me very well."

He flapped his wings, tilted his head and asked Hill: "Can you sell these gems to me?"

Lansendre raised his tail feathers proudly: "I can use my own feathers for it!"

Hill smiled: "Of course, the sun peacock feather incarnated by the Lord of the Morning is always the most popular."

Ransander proudly dropped a few tail feathers and put away the gems on the table: "Then I will let the nearby believers issue the mission?"

He walked proudly to the terrace and glanced at the sun in the sky: "If it is really useful to me, I have to think about how to get Corellon to agree to my using his star gate.

I am actually very careful when doing things~ Why do you always think of me as trouble!"

Hill could only remain silent and send the Lord of the Morning off politely.

Of course, the culprits will not think that they are the beginning of all disasters, they will only complain about why things are not as they originally thought.

However, Hill was a little surprised when he looked at Ransander walking away.

The Lord of the Dawn is actually quite cautious! He thought Lansander would find the undead himself to issue the mission.

What a pity, the undead lost an opportunity to grab, no, touch the feathers at close range, they probably couldn't pull it away.

However, in a short period of time, at least there would be no time to look at the big bird here from the top of the clouds, and Hill felt a little more at ease.

He didn't believe that Lansendre wouldn't look at what he was doing when he was observing the undead.

After seeing off the big trouble, Hill rubbed his hands, took out a crystal flower vine and started spinning it.

As a return gift for Alice, it would be more appropriate to make a dress.

Hill chose a gold gradient dress with a tulle train and cape sleeves for her eldest daughter.

Didn't Alice say that it's normal for Quince's queen to like gems?

Hill summoned Martha and asked her to bring her life puppet to inlaid diamonds of various sizes and colors on the dress.

Then he personally blended the golden feathers layer by layer to make them into sequins.

This is something that can only be accomplished by those who control the law or possess divine existence. Unless others receive the favor of Lansander, they will be directly burned to death by divine fire if they hold it in their hands.

Hill arranged the sequins in a gradient manner. The sequins and diamonds on the upper body are denser, while the sequins on the skirt are sparser.

The entire fabric of the skirt is made of tulle, which looks very light, so even though it is embellished with many sequins and rhinestones, it does not make people feel heavy and still has a light and fairy atmosphere.

It suited Alice's temperament very well. Hill nodded with satisfaction.

Although he himself doesn't know what beauty is, wouldn't it be enough to imitate the clothes of the princesses of the past world? Especially those that can bombard his eyes and are praised by everyone.

Of course, the sequins and gems on this skirt were actually made into a magic circle by Hill.

Because the basic material is crystal flower vines, there is no need to add a purification circle. Hill's ancestor who loves cleanliness can remove dust 1 meter nearby with a single thread.

Coupled with Lansendre's feathers, abilities such as purification and radiance are all innate.

So Hill can add more functional spells to this long skirt.

These seemingly simple diamonds and feathers finally created good special effects:

The first is the mental barrier against detection. Compared with Hill and Aglaia, whose divinity cannot be detected at all, the most important thing for Alice is to prevent others from discovering her true ability.

Outside of Trasil, prophecy spells are so popular that even some gods will act according to prophecies.

Just like here in Toril, every god can learn a few prophecies, and no matter how many times they are tricked, they will never change their original intention.

There are also mental and emotional spells that can easily affect this cat. Although her natural consciousness will warn her, Alice's emotions may make her pretend not to hear it.

Then Hill added a permanent phantom spell. For Alice, who is good at sun and silver moon spells, this spell that can hide her real movements from others is quite practical.

The next step is the spell absorber. This spell can create a magical energy disk, which is usually invisible, but can directly absorb spells aimed at Alice.

The material of this piece of clothing is relatively good, so basically all spells below level 9 can be absorbed, but level 9 spells will cause great damage to the clothes.

Even though an artifact is inherently indestructible, there are always some level 9 spells that can damage it.

However, Hill didn't think anyone could make Alice resist so many spells. Her ability to escape was very strong, and as long as she wasn't killed directly, she should be able to escape.

It would be good if ordinary sub-artifact armor could accommodate these three spells, but the material of this clothing comes from demigods and powerful divine powers, so of course it cannot be that simple.

Hill added the freedom spell at the end. As long as Alice is not restricted by any spell, she should be in no danger.

Hill finally looked at the formed golden dress and smiled. He did not expect that this dress also had innate characteristics: it could increase the user's magical power in the solar system by a small amount, and it could quickly restore mana under the sun.

He happily put the long skirt back into Alice's small box, planning to find a free undead to send it to Alice later.

Now their eyes are fixed on Toril, and they will not go to the small world.

However, if Lansendre really gets Corellon's approval, Quince will immediately be in trouble. That guy has always been accustomed to letting his Church of the Dawn take the lead.

There will always be undead people going there to watch the fun.

Judging from the characteristics of this dress, Hill also somewhat understands Ransander's pursuit of the sun. He does have the relevant power, so why can't he compete?

The original sun god was so dead that there was no movement at all.

Unfortunately, the real sun god was only seriously injured and fell into a near-eternal sleep. All he needed was some pious calls.

It just so happened that Lansendre gave it to him.

Hill didn't care that this guy brought it upon himself, but he didn't like the original Sun God Amaunata.

Initially, Suellen and Shar became enemies in order to create him, but in the end, this one actually remained neutral.

If the first goddess of magic had not appeared, Suellen would have been directly killed by Shar for creating him.

Even if such a sun god is resurrected, it actually has no meaning.

Moreover, Hill glanced at the sun that was about to set. He really didn't like the strict, rigid, and conservative Sun Church at all.

After this man came back, the real enemy was not Lansander, but Tyr.

Tire's subsequent destruction had a lot to do with him.

What Amaunata really insists on is not the sun, but fairness and law, but he is the kind of die-hard who prefers to stipulate the law to the price of an apple.

Moreover, while he was sleeping, he directly occupied more than half of his priesthood. If it weren't for the fact that passion and youth had nothing to do with him, he would not have let Ransander survive.

Get angry.

Amaunata is the true god of power control.

According to some of his teachings, he is almost the combination of the God of Time and Space plus William plus the God of Nobles.

It's normal for him to fall asleep and not be able to afford it. How greedy!

Hill returned to his desk and wrote a letter to Corellon, hoping that he would agree to Lansondel's idea of ​​going to Quins.

The biggest problem in Lansendre now is that it cannot get its hands on the sun at all, but if it successfully obtains the priesthood of the sun in other worlds, and then returns to Toril, it is very likely that it will have the opportunity to devour the real priesthood of the sun bit by bit.

Such an opportunity would be enough to trap Lansander on the sun for tens of thousands of years.

But as long as there is a chance, with Lansander's temper, he will never pretend to be Amaunata's clone Sun God again.

Hill didn't say anything else in the letter, he just said that with so many things going on recently, it would be better to send Lansander out. Otherwise, I really don't know what he would be curious about.

Regardless of whether it is good or bad, the result of Ransondel's intervention may be that everyone will watch the explosion together.

As for the other outcome, Hill just hopes to have a chance.

Moreover, Hill always felt that AO looked at Ransander in a different light simply because he was the most easily affected by the stone of destiny.

If Lathandel is far away, how will fate bring Amaunata back to life?

Will AO personally go out and restore the Sun Temple?

The current Church of the Dawn is still a direct descendant of Lansander! It is impossible to praise the sun.

Hill suddenly laughed, and he noticed the change in himself.

In the past, Hill would only hide and watch from afar when encountering such things, but this time, he tried to direct the development of the situation to the end he wanted to see.

Although he just did it casually, he has indeed become more confident than before when he didn't dare to interfere at all.

However, a world without an omniscient and omnipotent God is really suitable for him who likes to do things secretly!

Hill calmly summoned Liszt and asked him to deliver the letter to Rashriel, the leader of Seraph, who was staying in Alchemy Square. This guy was Corellon's messenger and could directly deliver the letter to Corellon.

Lathandel's followers came quickly.

After all, most of them are young people.

Many people will quietly give up their crazy worship of Lansendre when they get older and mature.

Just like Hill who refused to admit that he was once a fool and killed Matt after passing the second grade of middle school.

Hill looked at the group of dazzling Morning Priests in golden robes and showed a sneer.

These guys actually plan to ask the undead themselves.


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