Hill did not pay attention to Princess Asbery's thoughts. He just thought on the way back: Is Neverwinter coming to ask for help?
In that case, the undead may choose to go to war first, and Linn's big farm plan may be slowed down... There must still be undead willing to take over the construction task, but most of them still want to kill people.
What a pity that he came up with such a sophisticated and perfect water system network!
Hill was a little regretful... Only the undead earth mage could complete this kind of work in one day as he imagined.
There is really no other way but to transform it piece by piece.
However, he soon received a notice from Lin En: it was not a request for help, but the princess was here to buy food.
The city of Neverwinter is very wary of the undead, and the princess does not want the city of Aglaia to extend its hands into their territory.
Lin En's tone was not very good, and he probably hated the tone of being regarded as a thief.
Hill could tell that Neverwinter City originally thought that Aglaia City had harvested so much food in the past few years. If there were no undead, they could just let people go to the agricultural product store to buy it.
But after the undead came, Neverwinter City was worried that their huge number would quickly consume all the food in Aglaia City, so they took the time to buy...
Hill probably frightened the undead when they were feasting and drinking in Neverwinter.
In fact, the undead can buy high-end food to replenish their physical strength, but... players! Although gourmets abound, there are also many people who would rather eat 10 multigrain cakes or brown bread than eat a piece of high-end cake.
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At worst, reduce your sensory system to the lowest level.
Hill's bargains are always limited to purchase and cannot support the consumption of the undead.
As for the food in Neverwinter... although the level of energy replenishment is similar to that of black bread, it tastes fresh! The price is also similar to the black bread provided in the Space-Time Mall.
Perhaps because there are many warriors in the city, Neverwinter is very good at making meat, which is much better than Waterdeep, which likes to drink fish soup.
Of course, it refers to the kind of common people's food that costs a few or dozens of copper coins a portion.
Of course, there are also some undead people who like delicious food. They will choose to eat at the most upscale restaurants in any city they go to.
In fact, the most important thing is that there are too many undead people. If there is no purchase limit, they can buy out a city.
During that time, Hill suspected that they made back at least half of the rewards Neverwinter paid to the undead by selling food.
If it were Hill, he would think that this was a good thing, allowing the city residents to earn enough money to live on, and he would not need any more subsidies... But according to the aristocratic thinking of this world, it is simply unbearable to live in a life where only oneself has to lose money.
So that king probably didn't see the purpose of hiring the undead other than spending money and causing trouble, right?
Hill sneered, maybe the undead had cleaned up the pirates in the Sword Coast, including Moonshadow Island, too much, giving Neverwinter the illusion that it could fight Luskan on its own, right?
Linn soon asked Martha to send some news: in addition to wanting to buy food, Neverwinter City also hoped that Princess Asbery could marry the superior of Aglaia City...
They dare not climb up to Hill, but if Linn is willing, Neverwinter is also willing.
Although Lin En refused, he felt that Neverwinter City had not given up, and the person who said this to him waited until the princess left Lin En's office to go to the warehouse to put the food into the storage tools.
Yes, Linn felt something was wrong.
If Princess Asbery had this idea, she wouldn't leave so quickly and would have to say a few more words anyway.
So Linn felt that the princess was interested in Hill... Originally, the city of Aglaia belonged entirely to Hill's territory. Although he, the mayor, had a good relationship with Hill, he could not be kicked away.
exist.
How could a normal person place such a thing as a marriage on an official who could be abandoned at any time?
Linn felt that there was something very wrong with the people in Neverwinter.
He warned Hill not to give the lady any chance to get close. It is possible that the princess was so determined because she thought there was a way to convince Hill. Otherwise, according to the style of the noble ladies in Toril, they
I won't be so indifferent to spare tires.
Seeing this, Hill couldn't help but frown. If he remembered correctly, this princess had a mage lover.
He is not the unlucky guy in that boring story, but a member of the Star Cloak Mages who are closely related to Neverwinter.
They were the true uncrowned kings of Neverwinter, and it was with their support that King Aragonda could secure his throne.
How dare Princess Asbery abandon such a lover so casually?
Spell plague does a lot of damage to mages, but mages are not completely without fighting power!
No... Hill suddenly remembered that Lord Nasir was a very pure adventurer. Although he had ruled Neverwinter for a long time, he had refused to wear the crown until he found out that he was going to die...
And his son, also named Ben, originally inherited the throne naturally.
But now, the Star Cloak Mage has nothing to do but look after himself. Is his throne unstable?
Hill remembered that the standing army in Neverwinter City was called the Gray Robes. It was an army composed mainly of longbowmen and adventurers. They had always been loyal to Nasir and fought bravely. They should not be interested in Ben's successor.
Do you have any opinions?
As for the temples in Neverwinter, the paladins of Tire and Helm have never interfered in these matters.
There is only one possibility...Have the forces from Netheril invaded Neverwinter now?
The spell plague created a vacuum in the magic profession in Neverwinter City. After discovering that the original power was stable but the magic network was still broken, did those arcanists decide to take action against the power class in Neverwinter City?
So... is the person who doesn't want the undead to support him, is it Prince Ben or someone else?
Hill glanced indifferently in the direction of the city: Princess Asbury, if she doesn't make a decision early, she might lose her lover.
really……
Hill once again thought of the Neverwinter game he had played. At that time, he just felt that there were no good people in Neverwinter and that the entire city deserved to be destroyed.
But in fact, all the root causes are the struggle between the two parties during the transition of power!
The loser is sent to the stake...
Hill tapped the table with his finger. With Prince Ben's way of doing things, it was quite normal to abandon the kind-hearted wizards who had been very kind to their family.
As for Asbery, if he refused to give up on the side of the Star Cloaks, it would be normal for him to be expelled from Neverwinter and even killed along with those mages.
"Martha... tell Linn and communicate with the princess. If you encounter any unbearable trouble, the university town of Aglaia City is willing to accept mages from the good camp.
We are in dire need of teachers who are willing to study the Ley Line from scratch."
"Yes, sir."
As for Prince Bane who sold his sister outright...if Neverwinter really turned to the side of Netheril, it is understandable that Tyr and Helm's faith would suddenly decrease.
At this stage, divine magic cannot be used at all. It is just when the arcanists shine. As long as there are enough benefits, the Toril people can change their faith very quickly.
Netheril...
Hill seemed to suddenly understand why the sun god Amaunata was resurrected after the spell plague.
He is the eternal faith of the Netherese people.
Under the constant attacks of the pirates, the Paladins of the Temple, who could only rely on force to fight, lost their healing ability and even had to ask Neverwinter to provide supplies. Of course, their status would become lower and lower.
Tire and Heim did so many irrational things during the spell plague, and even died, probably because they lost their faith too quickly, right?
Hill was silent for a while, and then told Liszt: "Tell the semi-holy knight staying in the Temple of Tire that there may be problems in Neverwinter City, and let him remember to withdraw the Silver Shield as soon as anything goes wrong.
Come.
The city of Aglaia is also willing to accept the Tire believers from Neverwinter.
If the paladins cannot leave, send their families here first."
Otherwise, if rioters really took advantage of these paladins to fight on the city wall and killed their families, Hill could completely understand why those paladins would lose their faith in the end, or even directly fall.
The demigod leader of Silver Shield responded quickly. They were willing to send the family members, but they needed a good time.
It seems that they have discovered that there is something wrong with Prince Ben's tendency.
These stubborn iron cans... obviously feel that something is wrong, but they still insist on sticking to their teachings... Hill sighed helplessly, so are they even more depraved?
Hill smiled and looked at the undead outside. They had already begun the construction task.
Looking at the heads all over the mountains and plains, Hill estimated that this work could be completed in three days. At that time, he could set off for Waterdeep City.
No matter how dissatisfied the people over there are with the arrival of these Trasil elves, no one in Waterdeep City will dare to refuse their entry.
The title of the Glorious City of Waterdeep is due to their attitude of being open to all visitors.
A place where even liches and demons can enter, of course elves can enter at will.
Even if the purpose of these elves is to go to Waterdeep City to kill people... they originally used adventurers to control the gangs who went too far.
Here in Hill, Waterdeep City dare not deny the adventurer mission issued in the name of the lord.
Hill stood on the terrace and looked in the direction of Waterdeep City: It wouldn't matter if the noble officials of Waterdeep City endured this crackdown on gangs.
You can definitely drag the idle undead to fight Luskan.
Hill looked at Princess Aribes who was walking out of the city hall with an angry face and a group of followers chasing her, and laughed coldly.
I hope Neverwinter City will not be ignorant of praise.