If she really had an uncontrollable greed for power as she showed, then she wouldn't have broken her guard just because of Root's words.
She's really breaking through.
That momentary feeling of shame almost cast a shadow from her body.
Hill, I really feel that something is wrong with this woman.
The reason why Root was so tolerant to her seemed not only because of Aisling's loyalty to him.
Hilbert decided to temporarily stop chasing the woman... until he figured out what was going on with Aisling, and then give her a real beating.
Of course, he would not forgive Aislin for causing him discomfort and irritation just because the other party might have some deep-seated reasons and poor past.
At most I won't kill her, but I won't not beat her.
Although he would not agree with the saying that poor people must be hateful, he would never think that a hateful person deserves to be forgiven just because she has a pitiable part.
There are many people living a difficult life.
For those who have to inflict their own pain on others and see others who are more miserable than themselves in order to get some breathing space, even if it is understandable that his behavior is not traceable, there is no need to forgive his so-called suffering.
But Hill did have a question mark in his mind.
In fact, one of his purposes for coming here today is to make Aislin lose part of her power... Before he can shoot her to death, he doesn't want that woman to live too comfortably.
But Hill suddenly discovered that Oliva, who had been fighting for control with Aisling in her mouth and heart, always satirized her, but did not take any action.
Just like Hill gave him several opportunities to pull down Aisling after he came to the lobby, Oliva just sneered and looked at Aisling with provocative eyes, but he did not take any action on his own.
plan.
The relationship between Root, the two powerful students, is definitely not as hostile as they show. Although, it may be that Oliva knows very well that the opportunities provided by Gilbert are not enough to really hurt Aisling.
Muscles and bones.
But Hill could tell that the aura exuding from him was calm and without any fluctuations.
He didn't want to take action.
Even Aisling wasn't worried about what Oliva would do...all her attention was on Hilbert.
Hill certainly wouldn't believe that Oliva would have any personal feelings for Aisling after seeing her glorious history. Oliva's eyes would not always stay on Aisling.
Dan can tolerate the feeling, hiss... the feeling of not wanting to know her more.
Doesn’t this woman Aislin have any mental illness?
Hill pursed his lips and turned to look at Root... Although this person criticized Aislin, he was also using this method to appease Gilbert, even hoping that he would see that Aislin was already in the dark.
For the sake of losing face both inside and outside the Tower of Mystery, we let her go for the time being.
If he had seen how these people got along, Hill would have thought that Root didn't want to give up such a useful tool as Aislin.
However, now, his thoughts have completely changed to another direction, and he has temporarily given up the plans before coming.
There are some things that he needs to think about carefully.
However, if it were Gilbert, even if he sensed the implication of Root's words, he would not act peacefully and let everything end naturally.
Therefore, even though he knew what Root wanted to know, Hilbert remained silent.
"Gilbert..." Root, of course, also understood his student's bad temper, "Come to think of it, you've already reached the seventh ring!
Time flies so fast.
It seems that I am worried about your injury and your future is still very close.
But you have reached a new level.
The teacher is really happy for you."
Hilbert stood up, smiled and made a mage salute: "Thank you for your concern. From now on, I can think about my future."
Root shook his head helplessly, raised his finger, and a storage ring flew towards Gilbert: "This is for you.
Ha~ No need to look at others.
My students will have the same gift every day they become Seven Rings.
Maybe you won't use these things in the future. After all, they are all standard resources of the Seventh Ring.
But as your teacher, this is all I can do.
As for the mage profession, the teacher has nothing else to teach you except leading you through the door.
It's really all up to you.
Aisling, if you could figure this out earlier, I wouldn't have to worry so much."
Root still couldn't resist teaching the female disciple he worried about the most... Aislin is really someone who needs to be watched all the time.
She is not the kind of cruel person who really has to kill everyone who can compete with her, but she can't help but do it.
They are all mages with outstanding talents and arrogance. Why should Aislin be tolerated by others?
If you really want to attack someone, you have to beat them to death so that they will never get up again.
Or, just do nothing and just rely on your own abilities to suppress the opponent!
Among mages, strength comes first, giving someone a slap without pain, or a slap from someone who is very likely to be stronger than her in the future... Are you looking for scolding or a beating?
It's not that Aisling didn't expect this, but she gets sick every once in a while.
She stretched out her claws and scratched the opponent's skin... What did she think she was? A cat?
Lute sometimes wanted to give his female apprentice an illustrated animal book to show her that she was not as good as a small animal that had long been extinct!
Aislin just lowered her head aggrievedly and remained silent.
Root sighed softly: Forget it, after doing this once, Aislin can be honest for at least another 20 years, which is enough time for them to settle into the Tower of Thea.
Moreover, although she lost a bit of face, she did something good by accident.
It took him so long to gather his students after returning to the Tower of Black Mystery. Naturally, it was because there were more important things: the Tower of Camante. It was impossible to just send him a letter of ridicule, right?
Although he did receive this type of letter, it was not today, ah, no, not just today.
Although I don’t know how Camanteta got people other than him and Nicholson to read the letter, they only saw cynicism.
No, the key point is, how did Camanteta manage to write a letter every few days, with the envelope mocking but with different content?
Root curled his lips helplessly... Who would have thought that Kamanteta, who had been on guard all the time, would become an ally that could be temporarily formed without knowing it!
This world is really full of surprises and surprises... No wonder he always felt that after handing over the visitor from the astral realm, their plan went much smoother.
Camanteta was not as smart and capable as they thought, and was careful and cautious in everything.
After working on it for a long time, he... is also half of his own people, so as long as he can avoid seeing many things, he just doesn't see them.
Of course, Root also guessed some of the inside story. After all, before that, Camante Tower behaved very much like the Tower of Siya.
Cold-blooded, cruel, suspicious, and most importantly, loyal.
If you find anything unusual, you will report it quickly.
But at that time, the mystery of darkness had fallen into the hands of the other party... Speaking of which, the most important thing was under his control, Root, but the three towers were also indispensable!
As long as the opponent destroys the Mystery of Darkness, the large defensive formation of the Tower of Darkness will collapse instantly.
They are not independent people... The most important thing is that he and Nicholson cannot survive without the Magic Tower.
It's better to just suffer a little anger and suffer a little than to end up being someone else's grandson.
It's a pity that I still couldn't hold on.
Thinking that all the bad luck in the past was basically due to the Tower of Kamante, Root became extremely angry. He really wanted to kill that bastard before getting to the Tower of Sea!
However, the reality is more cruel.
What's wrong with Aisling?
Having to coerce and sincerely cooperate with Camante is the most uncomfortable thing for him now!
Root's only consolation now is that there is someone with a greater reaction than him...Nicholson.
Compared to Root, Nicholson lost and sacrificed much more in this crisis in the Tower of Black Mystery.
Most of the time, Root was thinking about how to cooperate with other magic towers... After discovering that he was being targeted by the Tower of Theia, he had no hope of the so-called meteorite summons.
To put it bluntly, whether the summons can be successful depends on the mage's perception of the astral meteorite flow and sufficient fine control.
But whether their own spells can succeed... How could they, who are at the worst level of the eighth level, not be able to judge?
Therefore, everyone knows whether it is because they failed to do it or because someone does not want them to succeed.
Who wants to continue living the days of drinking poison to quench thirst?
People who find that the meteorites summoned by their spells are intercepted by others, and people who find that their spells are eliminated after they are released, why do they continue to work hard?
Don't you just want to try to see what kind of spell effect can work on the starting point of the cage that is shrouded outside the world?
Unfortunately, so far, there have only been failures.