"The promise of the Djinn God?" Liszt laughed, "This is a bit dangerous.
Wouldn't it be a joke to wait for someone destined to let her out... If she were put in a place where no living person could pass by, she wouldn't be locked up for the rest of her life!
Haha~
It's okay if we come early, but if we come too late and let her out, will we still have to fight?"
Hill turned to look at the unresponsive Wind Elemental Lord in the cage, and frowned: "This is probably the Elemental God.
Although the elements are slow to do anything, that is not because they are slow to react, but because they are easily distracted... For them, most things are not important, except their own mood.
When they are having fun, they move very quickly, and they can play any kind of fun. Even if they are playing a ball-throwing game, they can play it with gusto for several years.
Therefore, they don't like loneliness very much.
The reason why many elemental lords finally choose to become gods and even hang themselves in some worlds is because they have things to do and have fun to watch.
But such elemental gods dislike loneliness the most and are very easy to collapse... so compared to other gods, they will fall into a very complete sleep once they are bored."
"She...is she hanging the swirling tail on the cage, waiting for someone to come, and then going to sleep?" Purvi sighed, "The guy who won't die...just dares to think and do!
This person must have a common language with the undead."
"Hmm..." Hill wanted to deny it, but after thinking about the elemental creatures in his territory who quickly got to know the undead and soon got to know each other, he gave up.
"Sir, you don't seem to want to wake her up?" Liszt exposed the truth and asked very seriously, "Do you feel that something is unsafe?
If there is any trouble, you can ask a spherical puppet to open the cage... it should be easy to open, right?"
Hill pulled out a dagger: "This one will do. That cage was made using a method thousands of years ago. With this weapon made of Silite steel, everything will break."
Then he sighed softly: "I think the vacation time is too short!"
"But in these years in Toril, you haven't taken action yourself! Aren't you just watching the fun?" Liszt said sharply, "Are those dragons still tired of your hands?"
"But my heart is tired!" Hill said eloquently, "Things come one after another, one wave after another. Fortunately, I have enough fun to soothe my ravaged heart."
Liszt shook his head helplessly.
Hill still chose to do it himself.
At least the elemental creatures have a very distinctive feature...those from the evil camp are particularly ugly and darker in color.
The wind elemental princess who combines soft white and light green... would be described as a princess, naturally because her upper body is not only female, but also wears a very delicate princess tiara on her head... The cloud gauze covering her body
There is no dark tone at all...even the most cunning elemental creatures will not hide their alignment.
Elemental creatures never hide their natural attributes, that is their pride.
Hill slowly flew to the cage, first politely knocked on the railing where his tail was, and then cut off the cage in front of him one by one... In order to show respect for women, Hill chose to cut this
One side of the cage was completely cut open.
Although Hill didn't understand why the door had to be opened as wide as possible when opening the door for a lady, even if the lady only needed half the width.
But he still habitually abides by this social etiquette, and it doesn't take much effort anyway.
Therefore, when the Fengshen with a beautiful face opened his eyes, he could see everything in front of him.
She turned her head in confusion, only to find the handsome young man who had released her standing a kilometer away on the right.
He's... a young man, right?
Fengshen was a little hesitant. She had never been very good at distinguishing the appearance of humans... It was a miracle that the mage over there was so handsome: she suspected it was because of the thick and distinct flavor of that human~
"Hello, I'm Wendy." She said slowly, "Thank you for letting me out."
Then she realized that she was speaking the language of the elements... She had almost forgotten it after sleeping for too long. Human beings who can speak this ancient runic language are probably going to be extinct.
Only elemental creatures who are too lazy to speak too many words still like to use this kind of language where one symbol has several meanings.
However, what Wendy didn't expect was that the mage opposite spoke directly, also in rune language: "Hello, beautiful Wind God Wendy, I am Hill."
Wendy smiled happily.
Didn't this mage live in the elemental world before?
How wonderful that her prayer before going to bed came true!
Wendy happily said: "It's so good~ When I was so bored that I could only sleep, I swore that as long as I was released to someone who liked me, I would give him the most sincere blessing of the wind!"
If you are willing, I can accompany you to the ends of the earth~
Anyway, my promise to Iosca has begun to be fulfilled... I will stay with him until he dies!
Really~
Although Ioskar later turned into a boring arrogant maniac, she really took me to many places!
it's a pity."
"A true god won't die completely, right?" Hill couldn't help but ask... Of course he wanted to know where this Wendy came from, but he really didn't expect that the other party would speak so quickly without him having to speak.
"That's different!" Wendy's big eyes widened... Although the pupils and whites of her eyes were the same light green as her face, they seemed a little darker, so Hill still felt that she was staring.
"If you live long enough, you will find that if the number of believers is very large, the resurrected gods will be more like what his believers expect of him!
If there are a few more exes, hey, the one who wakes up will definitely not be the one you were interested in at the beginning." Wendy flew around in the cage excitedly, "Otherwise, why would I rush into Sigil City to save Ios?
Card?
Although that guy is stupid, he is really nice to me~
It's a pity that after conquering several universes, I don't know if it's because of too many believers, so I don't like to listen to others' advice at all.
It's okay to do whatever you want, but it's stupid to do whatever you want in the territory of others... no, I should say people who haven't quite figured it out yet...
Sigh... I'll die anyway, and I tried my best... Sure enough, good people are rewarded!
The one who saved the beauty was a handsome boy!"
Hill reluctantly lowered the corner of his mouth and asked seriously: "So, how did Wendy get locked up in the maze?
This cage...can't hold you, can it?"
"After Ioskar died, I fled back to the elemental world.
Although the blade is very strong, it cannot stop the wind from Sigil.
I can run away as long as I want." Wendy hesitated for a few seconds... her intuition told her that she couldn't lie in front of this mage, "but I am the subordinate god of Ioska, and I am worshiped by all the universes of Ioska.
The only wind god.
When his followers want information and help from me, I cannot refuse.
As a god with his own universe, Ioskar can definitely be resurrected.
But the prerequisite for the resurrection of gods is that they can receive the prayers of believers... The corpse floating in the star world is that prerequisite.
However, Ioska's never appeared again.
The Queen of Blades did an incredible job.
And me……"
Wendy said hesitantly: "I have gained too many benefits by following Iosca in the past. Although I have fulfilled my oath, the voices of billions of believers have prevented me from returning to the elemental world.
Especially after the crystal wall of the universe was damaged inexplicably.
Ioskar is too unique. Except for elemental gods and animal gods like me who are completely impossible to compete with him for faith, there are no other human gods in his universe.
Let him kill them all.
Therefore, the crystal wall...no one can repair it at all.
What can I do?"
She said miserably: "I'm just a weak wind god who wanted to watch the excitement but ended up selling myself out!
I just thought... I might as well have another fight with the blade.
Either she kills me and throws me into the place where Iosca is sealed off, which means I will only sleep for tens of thousands more years.
Or... what if I can find it myself!"
Hill blinked... So, how did Lady Pain put you in a cage and send you to this maze?
Wendy lowered her head slightly, and the long tail formed by the cyclone hit the cage: "She thinks I'm annoying, and she knows that I like betting, so..."
Then she raised her head suddenly: "How do I know... her maze is a circle within a circle, and there are boxes in the circles?
She said that as long as I swear not to come out of this cage on my own initiative, she will definitely put Iosca and I in a maze!
I... saw her throw hundreds of people into this maze with my own eyes.
So...you think even if Iosca can’t be found, others can’t?”
Wendy became more and more angry as she spoke, and suddenly turned into a tornado: "I! How could I have imagined that her maze has no boundaries! It's bigger than the universe!"
Although she was a little pitiful, but for some reason, Hill didn't sympathize with her at all... He tilted his head, did he think she was bringing it upon herself?
However, he would not agree to go with this wind god... Although Wendy kept saying that she did not want to see a portal god that was different from the past, she never said it and did not want to help Ioska resurrect.
The relationship between Hill and Ms. Pain now reads indifference, and he has no intention of directly turning it into hatred.
"The Lady of Pain is currently fighting the elven pantheon." He said with a smile, "She sealed the labyrinth of Ioskar and used the flesh and soul of Corellon's descendants.
If you can feel the smell of the elf princess, you can probably find the maze that contains her.
Now, it is probably the best and only chance... The Elf God System has been trying to arouse a response from the two princesses, so there should be some movement."
Wendy, who had always been a chatterbox, suddenly became quiet.
After a while, she sighed heavily: "Ah!
I see.
Thank you, and sorry."
Then she turned into a gust of wind and left quickly.
Aladdin's Magic Lamp: In the first thousand years, he said I would fulfill his three wishes. In the second thousand years, he said I would give him all his wealth. In the third thousand years, he said I would kill him.