Chapter 77: Cortez's Bad First Day

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The Great Wall on the northern border of Cortez was also built using towering mountains. If you were to walk on the road instead of flying in the air, you would have to go far between cities.

The border city from Haefasardo is Naranhat.

It is conceivable that all the nobles of Haifa want to go to this city.

Hill also thought carefully about it for a few days during this period, but still couldn't restrain his mood to watch the excitement, and finally went directly to Naranhat.

Anyway, the purpose of traveling is to gain experience!

As long as you can explain yourself, you'll be fine!

Sri informs Heer that Naranhat is coming soon.

Hill put down the books in his hands, turned on the carriage's protection, and sat upright, waiting.

Cortez will not protect the Sardo nobles who are fleeing south. This last journey must be a carnival for thieves in this country.

Hill was fully prepared, and as a result, he could see the city wall of Naranhat in the distance, and there were still no thieves who dared to come forward to cause trouble to Hill.

Well, Hill thought a little lonely, Cortez and other thieves probably saw too much power of mages when they robbed the Sardo nobles in Haifa.

When I saw the mage's carriage alone, I simply didn't come out.

But why do thieves in Salar still rob the undead?

Is it because their mages all wear strange costumes and walk on the ground with knight swordsmen?

Or did the God of Time and Space give them a wisdom curse? Or put an aura of hatred on the player's body?

A little envious.

Now it is no longer a question of whether Hill chooses to kill or not, but that smart people will no longer provoke him, a high-level mage.

All the psychological construction is in vain.

Hill clearly felt it. In the place he had just passed, about 1,000 meters away from the road, there were a hundred and eighty thieves lying around.

They almost held their breath as they watched Hill's carriage pass by, for fear of attracting his attention.

So there are so many fools. Hill sighed helplessly.

Outside the city walls of Naranhat, there are many tents.

Through the carriage window, Hill saw many Cortez merchants and hawkers forming a market. It looked like it had been built for some time.

One after another, people entered the city, and some came out of the city. With smiles on their faces, they walked into the camp of the nobles of Hafa Sardo. This was really a carnival for the Cortez people.

It’s really hard for nobles.

First, you have to break through the bloody maw of the prairie wolf, then break through the blockade of thieves to rob, and finally stay in this camp outside the city, buy high-priced goods from Cortez merchants, and wait for the review and judgment of the Kingdom of Cortez.

Hill glanced indifferently, then turned around and headed straight to the gate of Naranhat's city wall.

When Cortez's guards saw Hill's carriage coming, they immediately pushed aside the Hesaldo nobles who were queuing up, opened the door respectfully, and did not even ask Hill to get out of the car, but directly invited him in.

It seems that these guards have been trained to recognize that Hill's alchemy puppet carriage is used by high-level mages.

After all, there are still arrogant thorns on the carriage.

After Hill entered, he found that this city was really lively.

Not only the Haifa Saldos, but also many businessmen from Cortez came. They stood on the roadside and loudly solicited customers. Hill listened to them one by one and quoted prices. This was really a cost-price acquisition.

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It is a pity that many Haefasardo nobles who finally entered Naranhat could only sit stiffly in the carriage, waiting for their butlers to bargain.

Fortunately, there is still no one occupying the middle of the main road.

But standing on the roadside watching the merchants and butlers discussing prices, the people dressed in the uniforms of Cortez noble butlers all stared at Hill's carriage with warm eyes.

He announced his family title loudly, hoping that Hill's car would stop in front of him.

Not wanting to deal with these people who were ready to make trouble, Hill went directly to the Mages Association in Naranhat.

Fortunately, Cortez's Mages Association seems to maintain its majesty. No one dares to watch from outside.

However, when Hill saw the stone steps in front of the gate of the Mage Association, which had obviously just been built recently, and the magic aura shining on them, he could easily understand that they had also endured a painful struggle.

Hill activated the protective circle and stopped the carriage at the foot of the steps.

As you walk up the steps, you can clearly feel that this magic circle can tell the strength of the magic. Only high-level apprentices and above can enter.

Hill analyzed it and found that if a non-mage tried to step onto the stone steps, he would be ejected directly. If he tried to rush forward, he would probably be stabbed to the core by thousands of magic arrows.

Hill was a little surprised when he stepped into the door of the association. The city's Mage Association added two circular passages to the hall, with two female apprentices sitting at the front desk at the top.

Seeing Hill entering, two female apprentices stood up. A female apprentice with narrow eyes and long wavy hair said: "The mage from Haifa Saldo, please turn left to register. The mage from Cortez, please

Turn right, there will be someone to greet you.”

Hill did not notice that he was wearing a mage robe bought from a player. He looked at the two impatient female apprentices very unhappy and asked: "Who gave you the courage to despise the mage?"

A female apprentice with a round face and big eyes raised her head and took a closer look at Hill. She quickly pulled her companion away, who was still muttering, "Haifa Saldo is here, it would be nice if someone took care of him." She bowed respectfully and said

: "Sorry, Mr. Mage, we are rude. We have been really busy recently!"

It was really the first time that Hill saw that in the world of mages, there were apprentices who dared to look down on others. He almost sneered. Even the mages from Helsaldo had something to criticize.

.But it is not an existence that even a young apprentice would dare to look down upon.

Even if you see his dissatisfaction, it still implies that there are too many people coming to Haifa Saldo.

What? Has Cortez’s mages branch obtained the consent of the Mages Council to expel the mages of Hafa Sardo from the ranks of mages?

Hill didn't bother to use magic to suppress them, and directly used magic to hang the two female apprentices in mid-air.

Hill now understood why before going out, Adrian specifically emphasized that the majesty of the wizard must not be lost.

He was worried that Hill would be too gentle and cause unnecessary trouble.

But Hill is a gentle man, which does not mean that he does not understand that at this time, having to endure the apprentice's rudeness will only make people look down on him, and even look down on Fran and Adrian.

Amid the screams of the two female apprentices, Hill waited for the mages and the branch president of the Naranhat Mages Association who came out to watch the fun.

He originally came out angrily looking for trouble, but when he saw the unhappy Hill, he quickly stopped his expression.

"Ah! Is it Mr. Bolaño? I just heard from Cummins that you were traveling. I didn't expect to arrive in Naranhat so soon." He said with a smile on his face: "I am from Naranhat.

Chapter President Leonhard Konos.”

He raised his head and glanced at the two female apprentices who no longer dared to scream in the air, and quickly lowered his head and apologized: "It's really hard to know what to say. It's all because of my lax discipline that allowed these two to offend you.

They will be left to your disposal, and I hope you will not blame the entire Naranhat branch."

Hill looked at this somewhat shameless branch president and threw the two female apprentices to the ground.

He didn't care about the two people lying on the ground and crawling away quietly, nor did he care about the silent mage watching the excitement on the circular paths on both sides.

He just frowned and asked this Konos: "Is it your idea to treat the mages of Hafa Sardo differently?


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