Six hundred and ninetieth chapters undefeated enemies

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 In fact, Hill only cares about the Knights of Justice. He does not want the people he identifies with to be killed by boring political struggles.

It's okay for Neverwinter to switch from being ruled by the gods to the camp of the arcane masters, but does it have to use such despicable means? The Knights of Justice have protected them for thousands of years.

The fall of Tyr was largely due to the tragic fall of the Knights of Justice in Neverwinter during the Spell Plague, which forced the God of Justice to risk damage to his soul and break the membrane of the world to save himself.

loyal knights.

In other words, the Silver Shield Knights and their relatives all died in Neverwinter City.

In the end, Tyr only brought back some of the people's souls, and the rest would rather fall into the abyss than forgive Neverwinter.

Although Neverwinter survived the spell plague very well because it betrayed the Paladins, when the world returned to normal and Tyr had fallen, the mountain range under their city suddenly connected with the earth's veins and directly became an eruption.

A super volcano, the entire city was completely destroyed, and the bloodline of Prince Bane was completely cut off.

It seems like they just have bad luck... But Hill once observed the mountain range where Neverwinter City is located. It is not a volcano at all, nor is it connected to the earth's veins.

It can only be said that even if they degenerate into demons, the Paladins still know how to persevere and be patient.

It sounds like a happy ending where evil is punished, but the desolate and tragic process that preceded it... Hill felt that no normal person would be willing to see it, let alone that he knew all these people and had good relationships with them.

The Silver Knights have been stationed in Aglaia City for so long, and they have never meddle in others' business. They have always put themselves in the position of assisting Hill. As long as Hill needs it, they will also take the initiative to help.

After training every day, many young paladins will appear on the streets of Aglaia. These big boys with good looks, cheerful personalities, and good manners make people feel happy just looking at them.

Who wants to see them end up like that?

Perhaps this is why Neverwinter has the best reputation among the cities in the Sword Coast, but Hill has never wanted to deal with them. He has always been wary of Prince Ben.

There must be something wrong with this guy, and Hill also felt something was wrong with the old king who named his son this name... Instead, their family had the princess who was willful and arrogant but dared to love and hate, like a normal person.

As for what plans the Helm Temple has, it has nothing to do with Hill.

Unless he offends him, as long as he abides by his rules, Hill will never refuse any non-evil camp temple to enter his territory.

Hill estimated that they would all go. No matter how many problems there were in Luskan, it would still be better than enduring the rudeness of Bane, the face-changing king of Neverwinter.

The temple warriors of Helm are not as good-tempered as the Tire family, and they may have been tempted to leave long ago.

However, Hill does not intend to deal directly with the Helm Temple.

Among these gods that place too much emphasis on law, Hill can only say that his relationship with Tyr is okay. He has no idea of ​​being on good terms with all the gods of Toril. Everything depends on whether he has the fate.

Hill thinks it’s unlikely…

Among the three gods of justice, Tire's two followers, the loyal god Thom and the suffering god Ilmat, are the types that Hill does not want to deal with. It cannot be said that they are not good, but... their too extreme

The doctrine is simply incomprehensible.

Although Tier is also serious and serious...but he is reasonable! Thinking about those two, Hill feels like his head hurts.

As for the patron god Heim, no normal person would want to have anything to do with him... Not to mention that he was the culprit who lost the Tablet of Destiny, causing the gods to be deprived of their divine power and thrown to the continent of Faerûn.

He dutifully killed his predecessor, Mystra, and almost destroyed the entire world.

But what Hill hates the most is that Heim actively participated in the invasion and genocide of the Maztec continent.

Although the purpose is to protect his followers, his approach is too cruel and cruel.

This god has no normal emotions at all, including his subordinates, who are all cold-blooded animals. They can colonize other continents. In fact, you can imagine who they are.

Just like this retreat from Neverwinter, the Paladins of Tire helped the people of the Temple of Helm no matter what they did, but on the other hand, those guys in the Temple of Helm would only care about themselves.

In the real historical city of Neverwinter, they simply abandoned the Knights of the Silver Shield and even tricked them so that their own people could retreat smoothly.

Later... Tire, who lost his mind due to serious injuries, would go to Heim for a duel, and finally dragged him to his death. This was definitely not for no reason.

Hill silently glanced at the temple outside. The paladins of Tire were already getting ready, and they still took them to the Temple of Helm in a friendly manner.

He could only watch silently, changed some things, and naturally had to suffer some consequences that he didn't like.

But at least...Tyr will no longer fall because of this incident.

Hill took Linn and some elf guards aboard the magic ship Pulvi. He had given the northern continent enough time to react. So far, no force has claimed to compete with him for control of Luskan.

Then, Luskan truly belongs to him.

Rather than staying in the magic tower and facing those weird goblins, Linn and the elves still wanted to sit on the terrace on Purvey's back like Hill.

Hill specially enlarged the terrace to give those excited elves enough space to play.

Lin En sat next to him and said softly: "In the North, countries and independent cities except Neverwinter and Baldur's Gate have sent congratulatory messages in various ways, not only recognizing your rule over Luskan, but also

I also praise your bravery and justice in driving away pirates and dark mages.

I feel something is wrong, do they know your strength?"

"Except for Luskan, every other place has some connection with the dragons." Hill said nonchalantly, "At this stage, I can easily kill several dragons, and no one wants to offend me.

Unless those arcanists of Netheril step up to the plate now.

However... they probably haven't been able to do it in the past two years. Even if they can cast spells without the magic net, the original power cannot make people use spells above the fifth level several times.

In a short period of time, power is still more useful than mana."

Lin frowned and said: "To be honest... I understand that I don't want to offend. But they all act so fearful... I think there is something wrong, this is not normal at all! I feel a little uneasy."

"Some forces in the North want to see Neverwinter as a joke.

Many people knew that my attack on Luskan this time was actually aimed at Neverwinter.

Do you think...his arrogant and shameless letter would only be given to me?"

Linn nodded: "What about the other part?"

"If after I occupy Ruskan, when I am very proud, and see most of the entire Northland crawling at my feet, and there are powerful thugs like the undead around me, I will suddenly be blinded by vanity, and think

Maybe we want to unify the entire Sword Coast!" Hill said in a cold tone, "The method of flattery and killing can be used anytime."

Lin En suddenly realized that it was not that he couldn't understand these things, but sometimes it was just a blinding eye.

In fact, it's no wonder that he used the method of flattery and killing... It's not very common in Toril. After all, if it can be killed with a little effort, most countries still choose to do it.

Lin En is more accustomed to smiling on her face and stabbing her in the back.

"What's going on in Baldur's Gate?" Hill asked calmly.

There is no need to mention Neverwinter City. It is strange that they would congratulate them. They have made so many calculations, but now they are all in vain.

There is no need for the people of Neverwinter to riot, but it will be difficult for them to live such a wealthy life in the future.

This was back to Lin En's familiar pace, and he couldn't help but laugh: "Baal will definitely not be able to wake up again in a short time, and the people at Baldur's Gate became public again.

They produced some sons of Baal and wanted to claim inheritance rights to the Swamp of the Dead where Aglaea was originally located."

"My land deed... also has their imprint on it, right?" Hill asked puzzledly.

"So they want you to trade Luskan for the Sons of Baal! Then everyone will be satisfied!" Linn smiled happily.

"What kind of idiot would come up with such an idea?" Hill asked in surprise.

"This is not stupidity, they are just using stupidity to hide their secret calculations.

It's actually shameless to say it.

There aren't many normal people in Baldur's Gate for a long time, and Baal has no chance to play with them." Linn shook his head and said, "So many temples and great nobles basically participated in the creation of Baal's son, so Baal can give it to everyone at once.

Overturned.

Now the city lord is basically a puppet, and I don't know who is responsible for this... Many people are using his mouth to test the outside world's reaction in various stupid ways.

Although it looks silly, it's not useless.

At the very least, if something goes wrong, Baldur's Gate, which doesn't recognize your sovereignty over Luskan in this way, can always send troops.

It's a beautiful idea, but no one cares about their little schemes.

With Baldur's Gate's current strength, they won't be able to leave their city without 100 years. It depends on whether Baal will be resurrected again in the middle.

The blood of Baal has been spread throughout Baldur's Gate, and as long as Baal still wants to be resurrected, they will not be able to escape."

Hill nodded and looked at Luskan who was already in front of him: "Luskan's magic crystal veins are on the long island in the middle, right?"

"Yes. The Arcane Brotherhood was originally there, and that big hole should be the original Magic Tower."

"For the city hall, it is still a bit small." Hill said lightly. "There are four islands in front and behind it. It would be better to connect them together. Those bridges are too short and need to be modified."

Purvi was hovering in the sky, and Hill fell lightly to the island lying like a big fish at the mouth of the sea.


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