"She actually knows how to say sorry! There is an elemental lord who wants to sign a contract with her to seduce the mage!
You dare to say this even though you feel the wind element in your body is blessing you.
What if the husband is fooled? Should she say that before signing a contract with her, she must first find Iosca to release her from her oath of obedience to the gods?
Tsk, that is to say, Mr. understands both the knowledge of the gods and the elements so that he will not be fooled. If it were a mage, he would have been finished long ago!" Liszt said unhappily.
Hill shook his head: "Elemental creatures have always been persistent.
Although she spoke in a cryptic manner, she was telling the truth.
As long as you listen carefully and are not dominated by greed, you can still understand.
Although she did want to trick me, but...
Forget it, why bother arguing with an elemental lord who is already on the verge of despair?
As long as you didn’t lie to me.”
Hill shook his finger: "Otherwise, I would have to build a mountain of glazed iron mixed with silver here.
Although it’s not very troublesome, when I think about the possibility of making it cheaper for Ms. Pain, I don’t want to do it!”
Liszt was a little confused: "I know that glazed iron can bind the wind element and sound waves, but what's the use of using silver?"
“When she cries for help, the sound made by the wind element will directly turn into a sound wave impact that affects the mind, and those who hear it will have various fears.
In this maze, isn’t the most easily induced effect the sight of the Lady of Pain?
Those who don’t want to die, even if they find the strangeness of the mountains, they will just turn around and leave." Hill smiled, "Although it is indeed difficult to meet people in this maze, didn't they also meet us?
If you dare to lie to me, ten thousand years will not be enough."
Liszt couldn't help but smile: Toril did bring all kinds of trouble to Hill, but it was not without its benefits.
Hill finally understands what level of combat effectiveness he has in the fantasy world. The best thing about him is that he has a lot of confidence.
Secondly, he began to understand that the kind side should only be reserved for those who deserve it.
Hill still insists on his own style of doing things, but he will no longer extend that friendly hand as he did in the past... After being influenced by Toril, a world where even kindness is terrible, Hill no longer uses
The camp differentiates whether the other party deserves his smile.
"But...how did you notice it?" The little whale, who had been hiding aside and thinking for a long time, couldn't bear it anymore, "Why didn't I hear it at all?"
"Well..." Hill glanced at the little whale that even the evil camp dared to believe, and said a little embarrassedly, "Well...
First of all, when she introduced herself, she said she was Wendy, which sounded like it was not the real name of the element... The names of elemental lords are all made up of runic languages. Even if it is one character, it must produce at least three syllables.
So, such a simple name is obviously for the convenience of humans who do not speak Rune Language. Maybe Iosca named it for her.
The first time she woke up, when she spoke, she spoke in rune language, but when she introduced her name, she used the common language name Wendy... This proved that she recognized the name more in her heart.
Then it’s impossible for her to not care about the portal god who gave her this name.
I have a friend who is a creature with the same wind element. He was raised as a lord when I was a flying boy!
But after he became the lord, although he used the byte I named him, he only integrated that byte into the rune language."
Of course Case is still Case in front of Hill, but when he introduces himself to others, he always calls himself Case Panagio.
If even Keith, who regards Hill as a brother and a father, would not do this, then why would Miss Wendy, who claims to have not cared about Iosca for a long time, do so?
Then, Hill couldn't help but sigh, with a little pity in his voice: "Although she is still in the green neutral stage, her eyes have slowly begun to darken... This shows that she has already fallen into despair before falling asleep.
middle.
If she really didn't care about Iosca's death as she said, she would definitely not be so desperate.
The consequences of despair for elemental creatures, you can think of the winter maiden in Toril.
The big goblin is very similar to the style of elemental creatures in some places.”
Liszt glanced at the little whale and added in a brisk tone: "Wind elemental creatures, if they are in the good camp, they are transparent and pure white, while if they are neutral, they are light green, dark green, or even green to black, which is evil.
The first thing to change is their eyes.
Normally, the color of the eyes will be a little lighter than the color of the body...If it's the other way around, it means they are in the transition stage."
Purvi suddenly realized: "Hmm... So Hill quickly evacuated to a place more convenient for fighting as soon as he saw her eyes open?"
"Although, you, ah, and the little alien whale can't be so delicate that you can hear the problem from people's oblique words, but you can at least do it. When you see evil, or creatures that are biased toward evil, just stay away.
?" Liszt warned him seriously, "Although you whales from another world were prepared to be deceived and lose everything when we went out to travel, but... learning a little more common sense can avoid many problems.
Other alien whales don’t have this opportunity, but you do!
Don’t always think about playing, why don’t you take that little guy to read more books?”
Purvi froze directly in the ball of light.
If the whales from another world have the nature to love learning... then the various records of being deceived in the world of the sea of clouds are enough to wake up most whales!
But they would rather grow up in deception. The best children can only remember to have less contact with human beings!
Liszt looked at his unsatisfactory look and couldn't help but sigh: "Sir, I don't think Purvi will leave you early and fly freely as you think.
Maybe you can come back to Trasil with us."
Purvi in the light ball flicked her tail uneasily.
Hill laughed: "That's not bad~ Who can have such a good mount?"
Purvi immediately started spinning happily in the ball of light. It took him a long time to realize: "Don't we have to find an exit?"
Hill pulled off her long hair and sighed: "I once heard that the maze of Lady Pain has only an exit that appears only once in a hundred years, and even she herself cannot let people out before that.
I thought it was an exaggeration!
For the maze array to take shape, it must have an exit... It takes such a long time for a maze with a random exit to appear. It really requires a very powerful force to achieve it!
I don’t even dare to think about it.
Hey~ When will I be able to do such a terrible thing~"
He muttered for a while before suddenly continuing to answer Purvi: "Obviously, there is no exit from the maze now.
Although I don’t know how long it will take for it to appear, it will take at least more than 20 years.
So...we can only hope that this wind god will find Iosca soon.
That person is also the Lord of the universe~
As long as it’s not in Sigil City, it’s still quite powerful. It can at least temporarily disable the maze for a period of time, long enough for us to leave.”
“Is it possible that... we want to go to the theater again?” Liszt laughed.
“That’s different.” Hill stared at the direction in which Wendy disappeared, expressionless, “The way this maze exists is no different from that of the universe.
You should remember what it was like when Toril was blown up.
Without the protection of the Mystic Lock, if Purvi's body had to rely solely on her to resist, I don't know how long I can hold on and whether there will be any danger.
So, Lister, put all the things in the whale’s belly into the magic tower and demiplane first!
The same goes for flowers, plants and trees.
Anyway, the spire of the magic tower also protected Purvi's skull. Even if Purvi's body cannot be saved, it can be rebuilt as long as the magic tower is still there.
But... Even the fish bones from Purvi are probably going to cost..."
“That’s okay!” Purvi suddenly shouted happily, “Last time I heard you and Master Frank discussing the kind of vehicle that can transform and can be used by sea, land and air?
Because I’m here and Hill doesn’t want to hurt me, he doesn’t build a dedicated intelligent core for traffic management, right?
But my fish bones are too big and too strong to be transformed into a car that needs to be folded.
As for me~ I actually like it very much~
But I can’t bear to part with my whale bone.
But if I can’t be protected due to external forces, then all I need is my skull... Anyway, even if I rebuild it, the sky, ocean, and universe will still allow me to maintain my whale form, right?
Then I don’t care if it turns into a carriage! Or an elephant or a giant bull running on four legs, that’s quite interesting too!”
Hill pressed his forehead and smiled helplessly: "That was just an idea put forward by the undead. My grandfather thought it was very interesting, so he made a few test subjects.
It’s not very mature yet!”
"But Hill..." Purvi's small ball of light landed on the side of Hill's face and rubbed gently, "Hill doesn't care about wasting materials, does he?
Even if I keep changing bodies, it doesn’t matter to me~
That is, can I choose the color myself? Our alien whales are all light white~
When I was in whale form, of course I still wished I was white, but if I turned into a car... I would like to try other colors!"
“So, why do you think now that this whale’s body is bound to be broken?” Liszt reminded coldly.
"But... Hill is a man with a crow's mouth that is scarier than Old Snow Dog. He is especially effective in cursing himself... Didn't you, Liszt, say this yourself?" Purvi said it straightforwardly.
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Facing Hill's death gaze, Liszt laughed awkwardly twice and quickly disappeared into the air, leaving only one sentence: "I'm going to clean up the housework!"
Although he was a little angry, Hill still murmured after staring for a few seconds: "Then, Purvi should hurry up and look back!"