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Chapter 16 The Battle of Gods Begins

Hill understood why Bonn was in so much pain. He had always thought that his parents' loyalty had completely dissipated in the face of interests. In order not to embarrass Hill, he had no choice but to leave.

In fact, Hill was not sad about this. Bonn always thought Hill was too simple. But Hill, who has been working at construction sites for more than 20 years, has seen too many entanglements of interests and grievances.

Hill just doesn't care.

How can modern people believe in any eternal sincerity and feelings? There is no betrayal, just misplaced chips.

He cherishes the relationship he has had with Bonn for so many years, so he shouldn't test it. It would be stupid to let his friend be entangled between his parents and himself.

He nodded and said: "Go and hand over to Liszt. I will not cancel your permission to enter the territory."

Bon bowed deeply and turned around to enter the tower.

Hill turned around and saw Adrian looking at him with an inexplicable expression, and couldn't help but wonder: "What's wrong? Why are you looking at me like this?"

Adrian asked him strangely: "I thought you had deep feelings for Lina?"

Hill laughed: "Uncle Adrian, my own biological mother would give up on me for some inexplicable reasons. My father wishes I didn't exist. How do you think I will trust people wholeheartedly!"

Adrian said without hesitation: "There are many things like you in the aristocratic circle. Most of the children who grow up like this have sent their feelings to nannies. Many of them can't be as good to Bonn as you are.

"

"Bonn is Bonn." Hill said, but "I treat Lina's mother's family just a little better than the average person. After all, they did pay a lot for me."

Adrian said: "Sincerity versus sincerity, hypocrisy versus pretense?"

"After I taught Bon the spell, they decided not to have children for the time being." Hill led Adrian to the grass, "But since he said it was to take care of me, and he did wholeheartedly do it in the end, then I appreciate it."

"Teacher and I are always worried that you care too much about them. If you are soft-hearted, we can always protect you. We are just afraid that you will treat them as family members!"

Hill smiled and said: "I also found out later. But I can't say anything. Bonn is really simple-minded, but he is capable and honest and obedient. He is quite suitable to work for you."

Adrian nodded in agreement: "I will take care of him and give him more things to do, so that he can exercise his magic power and save himself from thinking too much!"

Hill nodded and smiled: "It's true that you remember to ask the caravan to bring more apprentices."

Adrian said regretfully: "I can only take care of more children. Let Bonn teach the basics for a few years. I hope there will be more that can be used."

Adrian's mission this time when he came here was to replace the communication box in Hill's study.

Fran's place can directly lead to the great mage who has good relations with him in the capital, but this cannot be done here in Hill. Fran destroyed the box there when he left the capital.

Now that the two sides are so close, the elemental crystals consumed will be much less. Hill can also connect to Flan at any time.

Hill asked Liszt to take out an alchemy carriage. This thing had a better magic-guiding effect and made it easier for Adrian to float. Otherwise, he was worried that Adrian would drag Bonn's family directly with a rope.

Lina's family soon showed up with a lot of luggage.

Hill told them to pack their luggage and went upstairs.

He stopped when he passed by the third floor, ready to tell Bonn a few more words.

Bonn's things have been packed and he is sitting in a chair in a daze.

Hill gently knocked on the door, and Bonn immediately jumped up: "Little master!" What he blurted out was the title he had called for more than 10 years. Both of them were instantly brought back to the past by this call.

Hill suppressed the sourness in his heart: "I won't say anything more. You have to take care to protect yourself. Grandpa will basically not say anything to you, and Uncle Adrian will take care of you. But you also have to understand,

After all, it is different from what it is here. I told my grandfather that Lina and the others will live at the caravan."

Many words that come to their lips can only be swallowed, after all, they are not close enough. Lina and Locke will at most ask Bonn for some training resources for the two children, hoping that Bonn can grasp the bottom line.

Bonn nodded silently.

Hill looked at him: "Lina and the others are going down. You should hurry up and get ready. Adrian will have to leave soon."

Bonn picked up the box at hand: "Don't worry. I will try to stay in the Magic Tower as much as possible. Just visit them once a month."

Hill went upstairs with confidence. He stood by the bay window of the living room and looked down. Lina and Locke were stacking luggage in the carriage, and the two children were standing aside. After Bonn got down, he didn't rush up like in the past.

Instead of asking for help, I asked a few words before helping them float a few large boxes to the top of the carriage.

Hill was relieved, as long as he knew to keep it a little bit.

Adrian walked out and looked at Hill: "Everything is installed. I will take people back directly and contact you when everything is settled. By the way, you said that a small village is going to be built outside the valley. It's me.

Do you want me to build it for you or do you want to build it yourself?”

Hill replied: "Don't bother, I'll ask a few earth elements to build it. Just build a few houses along the mountain, and then surround it with a circle."

"Do you need me to send a few merchants?"

"Give me a few young people who can write and settle accounts, preferably those who are married."

"A few people are enough!"

"I plan to build a grocery store, a hotel and a pharmacy, and then let all the married servants in the territory live there."

"You really think the undead will definitely come!"

Hill laughed: "If you listen to me, build a library on the road reserved for the undead and put more low-level magic books. It will be very profitable."

Adrian said without hesitation: "We have to recruit apprentices anyway, and then ask them to copy books. We will also build two grocery stores selling low-level alchemy products."

He glanced at the family who had packed up downstairs, then turned to Hill and said: "Then I'll leave now. You should practice well. It's best to get to the Archmage as soon as possible so that we can worry less about you. What's the news?

I will contact you."

Hill nodded and sent him downstairs.

After watching Adrian fly away in a floating carriage, Hill left all the miscellaneous matters to Liszt and immersed himself in the life of cultivation.

When Adrian contacted Hill a month later, he felt that time had passed so quickly.

Adrian told him that the God of Nobles had indeed begun the call for a divine war, but while the nobles who believed in him were still recruiting troops, the God of Time and Space directly summoned 100,000 people.

He sighed and said: "They are all professionals. There are probably not so many in Salar. When the teacher contacted the capital, everyone there went crazy. It is said that among those who came first, there were already great knights and great mages. Bishop

The senior priest also showed up."

Hill asked him: "Does the Sky Knight have one?"

"No one has seen it yet. But it's impossible for those people to upgrade to Archmage in a month, right? No one knows how many high-level ones they hide."

Hill listened to Adrian's uneasy words and wondered how his majesty did it.

Adrian said: "The teacher couldn't hold back and went to look again. He felt that the elemental power in the air in William's territory was thinning."

He meaningfully said to Hill: "If this continues, the world will change!"

Hill weighed it silently: If William's side develops well and attracts more and more people to this game. Hundreds of thousands or even millions of players are possible. Then this world where the air is almost solidified with elements

What will it become?

It’s impossible for the world’s consciousness not to feel it, but he is still letting it go. How strange! He wants to reduce the element content?

The powerful element is the guarantee that even though the gods are hanging high outside the world, they can still raise their hands to influence the next generation. There are tens of thousands of divine thrones hanging high in the sky, and there are countless gods of various races.

Their power is too powerful. The world did not allow the gods to tear the barrier and their true bodies to enter a long time ago. Are they planning to limit their power now?

Hill raised his head and said to Adrian: "That elemental mine will be even more precious in the future."

Adrian replied to him: "No one knows there is a mine here. No one told the teacher, and the people in the capital thought it was built here to protect you. We can't say anything about it in the future. Watch out for your leopard!"

"There are only three servants in my territory now, one cook, and two people who look after the manor. All the chores are left to the alchemy puppet. Merkel goes to the Wood Spirit Forest every day to wait for me to get some steaks, and basically doesn't go out."

"Has your village been built?" Adrian said, "I didn't see it when I was building the road a while ago."

"The tower spirit directly communicates with the earth element, and the houses grow directly. At most, it takes some time to build the waterway. I have turned those servants into subjects and divided the land and houses. I will wait until their farm taxes are enough for me.

I’ll let these two out of the territory as well for food.”

"How much land did you circle?"

"I calculated that there are a thousand acres of land along the mountains. Half of it will be enough."

"I will send someone over tomorrow. It has been prepared for a long time. The three young couples who have just grown up can all write and do calculations. If they stay here, they can only help. I will give them to you."

"Thank you very much. I will also give them some land so they can hire people to work on it."

Adrian smiled and said, "You're not at a disadvantage."

Hill replied: "I only charge 10% of business tax."

"Where else can they get the goods besides you?"

"Where are you? My alchemy products are not that comprehensive."

Adrian had nothing to say.

Fran finally couldn't help but interjected: "Why so much nonsense!"

Hill said: "Grandpa, now that things are like this, is it still possible to fight the Divine War?"

Fran said: "With a sense of crisis, gods who need faith will only participate more!"

He told Hill: "Don't be dragged in. Those two idiot princes of Salar are planning to enter the Rose camp. They have already announced that they will close the border."

He sneered and said: "William's side is full of people and there is nowhere to go! With such a good excuse, let them go to war!"

Adrian said: "I have bought enough supplies for 10 years, and the little apprentice has also bought more than 30. I have also blocked the road from Salar to us. Don't go out if you have nothing to do. Come here if you need anything."

Take it while you’re at it.”

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