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Chapter 83: Meet Manton again

Hill touched his chest and felt that he didn't feel guilty at all: "He was the one who underestimated me first. If he knew that Uncle Adrian might pass by, he would not be so lax. He would definitely give instructions to the apprentices in advance and even stand guard at the door.

I am also a magician!

Didn’t Uncle Adrian notify the association a long time ago?

I'm young, so do you think I'm easy to fool?

Don’t you deserve my revenge?”

Adrian said with a smile: "The teacher was very happy when he found out.

We are worried that you are too gentle and can forgive everything.

I didn't expect you to think that the dignity of a mage should not be underestimated.

But we think it's great if you can do this.

But Hensley still told me that you had such a good temper that you didn't directly kill those two apprentices who didn't understand the rules.

I told him that you don't want to interfere with the affairs of mages from other countries. Let them handle it themselves. There is no need to dirty your hands.

Remember, don’t let people think you don’t dare to kill!

Keep your image of being a noble person and not wanting to get your hands dirty!"

Hill nodded: "When the trouble comes, I won't be able to take action.

Can you at least summon with your eyes closed?

The elements have no idea of ​​kindness."

Adrian shook his head: "So summoning mages is the most troublesome. You can summon them in series, but others can only banish them one by one.

The teacher asked me to tell the Mage Association that you are a mage specializing in elemental summoning, just for this reason.

When you are at a low level, Summoning Mages are easy to bully, but when you reach Mage level, whoever is not a Legend can deal with you.

Of course, there are undead now, otherwise you would have no rivals under the legend."

"I won't be afraid of legends if I survive another ten years or so." Hill's eyes shone: "My earth element commander will soon be able to tell me his name."

Adrian smiled and said: "Last time you said that the earth elemental lord specially opened an elemental rift to call him to a meeting, the teacher said that he might be close to becoming a legend.

So when you talk about going out to practice, the teacher thinks it should be the same.

When you can call out the legendary lord at any time, where else can you feel a sense of crisis?" He thought for a moment and added, "Of course, don't mess with the undead."

Hill laughed: "I'm not stupid. Of course they all told me to stay away."

He added: "The undead are existences welcomed by the world consciousness.

So although nature was dissatisfied with their wanton destruction, it was never angry."

Adrian frowned: "The teacher also said that it was too easy to summon him. There were so many souls from outside the world, and the world consciousness didn't respond at all.

Legendary mages all believe that this god is favored by the world's consciousness.

It's probably to complete some special mission.

For a long time, Salal and Legend generally did not dare to come.

However, those legendary mages whose lifespan is about to expire are very likely to gather around His Majesty the King.

For us mages from Salar, it is actually very easy to live with the undead as our thugs and the legendary mages at the top.

As long as you don't go against His Majesty the King.

It’s easy for us to do.”

Adrian made a summary: "A real mage has no need to enslave civilians, so aren't puppets easy to use?

No matter how incompetent the mage is, he still needs apprentices, not slaves."

Hill nodded, thinking of the apprentices of Hefa Sardo, and briefly exchanged words with Adrian.

Adrian raised his eyebrows: "I'll talk to the teacher about this later.

These people may not be able to become mages, but the alchemy factory is in great need of them."

"Does the alchemical workshop need apprentices?"

"No, no, I'm talking about the bigger one." Adrian said, "His Majesty the King's request is that the teacher can help him make a large alchemy machine.

It is probably to prepare children who will grow up after universal education. For such a large magic school, there will definitely be a large number of magic apprentices in the next few years.

It is said that in Keslot, he is planning to build several large factories.

Used to make basic alchemical potions and some simple equipment.

The teacher has made a few, and the assembly line has been set up. But His Majesty the King hopes that the cost of making potions and utensils will be as low as possible.

Then he will buy the manufacturing method of this assembly line at a high price.

We don't have many apprentices ourselves, just about 10.

The teacher is still thinking about waiting until the first batch of apprentices are trained by the mage school before he can try it out!

This is really good. I went back and told the teacher that he must be very happy to do the experiment earlier."

The God of Time and Space and William really see far!

Are you ready for industrialization?

Something like magic industry is about to appear!

Hill silently thought, if there is another God of Industry, he wonders if the God of Craftsman will go crazy.

Although there are many human gods, they all work independently. Only the noble gods form a small pantheon.

But now it is very likely that the gods of time and space will form a human god system, right?

Based on the step-by-step method he and William used, according to the tradition of humans in this world, they like to pray for everything.

How many gods can it give birth to?

If these two join forces, I really don’t know where the world will take them.

He thought for a while and said to Adrian: "It's not like you need to take action. In the future, my grandfather will not keep these people for use and will directly inform His Majesty the King's people.

Let them go to Haifa Sardo to pick him up and send him to his grandfather for training."

Adrian nodded and smiled: "What a good idea. It saves a lot of trouble. If anyone makes such a request in the future, let them bring their own apprentices for training!"

"However, Haifa Sardo, this name will probably not be used for long.

Spencer said that His Majesty had summoned them all to go to Crosslot in three days.

They are all sitting on the teleportation array. It will probably take five days at most to declare war, right?" Adrian said with a smile, "It looks like you gave His Majesty the King a big gift."

Sri slowly emerged: "Mr. Adrian, we have arrived at the place closest to the Magic Tower."

Adrian looked at the map displayed by Sri Gu, turned to Hill and said, "Hurry up and don't get entangled with them.

When you encounter trouble, just throw away your spells, don't be afraid of people saying you are unreasonable."

Hill nodded: "Don't worry! Uncle Adrian, I won't give anyone a chance to get close.

There has never been anyone in that castle who needed my good looks."

The two walked to the bow of the ship, and Adrian smiled and touched his head: "It's a good thing, look at how much I have to pay to repay my kindness.

The best thing is that you brought out Lina's family. It's rare for good people to be rewarded.

Now they are all under the teacher, and no one can trouble you through them."

Hill hesitated for a moment, then asked: "Bonn? Are you okay?"

"Very good." Adrian said simply: "He works very hard and doesn't leave the Magic Tower very often.

The library was also managed by several apprentices with poor qualifications, but he has been studying diligently.

If you continue to keep up, you can become a great mage in a few decades."

In the world of mages, talent and qualifications are too important. Hill felt a little sad, but also a little happy: Bonn was once judged as someone who would never become a great mage.

If you were with him, the road ahead would really be cut off. He chose the right path for Bonn.

"Thank you! Uncle Adrian." Hill said very solemnly.

Adrian doesn't need to pay attention to a little mage at all. He must have learned about it in such detail.

Adrian smiled and flew up: "That's so polite, Xiao Hill. I hope your trip goes smoothly."

Hill waved goodbye wordlessly: What could happen in the wilderness?

Just walk slowly this time!

The floating ship flew quickly. Hill stood on the bow of the ship and looked at the white clouds passing by quickly, feeling a little emotional in his heart:

No emotion means no emotion. Fran and Adrian's hatred for Count Perast is deeper than Hill's feelings for the Count.

For Hill, regardless of any emotion, he is a person who is looked down upon.

Count Perast's fate today was all his own fault.

Melanie is actually very selfish, but she is just a spoiled brat. She does not need to care about the feelings of her relatives, and she has no material desires. Her own inner needs are the most important.

Count Perast is really handsome and knows how to use romantic means.

Otherwise, even if Duke Krall's daughter is in poor health, it will not be so easy for her to fall in love with a count.

If he had not married Melanie, Duke Krall would not have let him go so easily. At that time, no one in the noble family would have dared to marry his daughter to him.

Fran, the great court mage, is not a being that Duke Krall can attack.

In the first two years of marriage, the relationship between the two was still very good.

As a result, a celestial knight appeared in Duke Krall's family.

In the heart of Count Perast, Archmage Fran's power is far inferior to that of the Duke's Heavenly Knights.

The people around the eldest son Manton were all married by Mrs. Krall. The Earl didn't want to offend them in order to protect Melanie. He also had to pass on the responsibility of not listening to Duke Krall and insisting on getting married to Melanie.

Where is Ni!

It's a pity that the aristocrat's trick was completely defeated by the mage Melanie. The crazy female mage made the earl a fool who was laughed at.

All the good cards in his hand were destroyed by himself, and he played both sides between Charles and Edward, thinking that whoever came to power was guaranteed.

He secretly went to Edward's palace through Helen, and the whole country knew about it.

The hatred between the Krall family and Helen was enough to overwhelm their concerns about Manton.

They showed no mercy to Count Perast.

The result was that Charles directly told him to go to Edward's side in front of everyone.

Originally, he was quite valued by Edward. After all, it was Helen who brought him the connections.

But as soon as the affair between Edward and Helen broke out, Edward's wife Sarna issued a strict order forbidding her son to have anything to do with the earl.

Edward's lifespan is all in the eyes of everyone. He can live for so long only because of the natural resources obtained by his son.

At that time, the earl could only return to the territory and wait for the result. Unexpectedly, William won the final victory.

At that time, Count Perast thought that he would be let off if he bowed his head and begged for mercy like William. After all, he was just a flag-wager and was not involved in many things.

But who allowed a crystal mine to appear in his territory?

William was not a merciful person. Not only was Edward's family the culprit of little William's accident, but his relationship with Helen was enough that no one in the Salar royal family had a good impression of him.

In the end, Count Perast could only follow Edward miserably, and the death of Helen on the way made him even more frightened.

Fortunately, Manton became a knight, and the Krall family also sent a team of knights to follow him.

The two groups of people who were expelled from the country at the same time were treated differently.

The Krall family was another existence that he did not dare to offend at all.

Sarna also had to save face for the Krall family, so that the Earl's family found a place with Edward.

The money sent by Hill also gave him a chance to breathe, so that he did not have to sell the inheritance and resources in the castle.

Originally, as long as they found a safe place to stay, they could build a new territory around Edward.

Unfortunately, the news coming from William's side was getting worse and worse. Seeing Charles walking further and further away, Edward had no choice but to continue walking north if he didn't want to be unlucky again in the future.

The deeper you go into the wilderness, the more ferocious the monsters become.

The Earl of the Grand Knight also had to go out and fight the monsters himself.

It was just his luck that he was only seriously injured now.

Hill thought indifferently as he looked at the large grassland where the aerospace ship flew over.

If he didn't want to arouse anyone's suspicion, Hill would never interfere with this matter.

As Adrian said, as a mage, no matter how indifferent you are, you still have to repay the kindness of life.

Hill understands that he is not William and does not have the confidence to break some traditional rules.

What's more, even William had to let go of Edward, who was responsible for little William's death.

William did many things because he did not need the support of any nobles.

Many of the rules in this world are hidden and accepted by everyone.

William, who is full of confidence and the incarnation of a god, can lift the table and ask loudly: Are there any laws and regulations? Are there any oaths by the gods?

No, it doesn't exist here.

Hill was envious, but knew he couldn't do it.

Moreover, what he paid was far from reaching his bottom line, and Hill did not feel any pain or discomfort.

However, Hill looked at Edward's camp getting closer and closer, hoping that Count Perast knew what was going on and wouldn't let anything bad happen that would make him fall out and leave.

Hill parked the boat over the camp, looked at the people who came out to watch, and asked softly: "Excuse me, where is Count Perast's tent?"

A heavily armed knight below pointed in the direction and shouted loudly: "Manton! A mage is coming! Looking for your home!"

Hill lowered his head in confusion. A tall knight walked at the entrance of the camp. He took off his helmet, covered his eyes with his hands and looked up.

Manton, expressionless, nodded to Hill: "Long time no see, Hill.

I'll show you the way."

He turned around and gave a few instructions, then mounted his horse and led the way.

Hill felt that his past impression of Manton had completely dissipated.

In the past few years, it seems that he has not been having a good time, and he has simply changed into a different person.

The float gently landed on the ground and transformed into a carriage. Hill invited Manton, who looked puzzled: "Come in and sit down?"

Manton shook his head: "I ride a horse." He reached out and touched his horse, "Knights don't ride in carriages."

Looking at Hill's surprised face through the carriage window, Manton couldn't help but say: "Don't keep thinking about the past."


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