As for the secret of the Tower of Black Mystery, Hill could not speculate for the time being: although Root was obviously causing trouble, he was definitely not from the devil's side.
As for what is hidden in the secret, Hill actually doesn't care...it's just some means of struggling for the future.
No matter how much sorrow and pain, anger and hatred are hidden in these methods, to Hill, it is just a sad story that does not force him to dig out the inner story.
Just like Trasil's tens of thousands of years of struggle and struggle, in the eyes of people from other worlds, it is just a history book... just read what is written, there is no need to explore the joys and sorrows in history.
Whose figure does it belong to?
Anyway, the stronger the hidden power in this world, the happier Hill will be.
As for whether Styx will also be happy, and whether Red Dragon and his daughter can completely control the world... what does it have to do with Hill?
He just doesn't want his next door neighbor to be a bad neighbor who comes to his house to do evil whenever he has nothing to do. Is it possible that he still has to care about what class he takes, what school he goes to, and even how he decorates his house?
Who cares, who cares, Hill doesn't care anyway.
But there was another thing that worried Hill a little: whose betrayal made Root so shaken.
Yes, I'm just shaken, not that I can't accept it.
It should be that Root did not want to see this result, but he had been mentally prepared for it, and he would not be deeply affected by it.
Therefore, after thinking about it for a while, Hill finally focused on Aisling.
The complex and obscure sense of weirdness in her body has always made Hill very concerned.
Hill never really regarded her as an enemy. It was that lady who really loved and respected Root from the bottom of her heart.
Hill could feel that kind of respectfulness and whole-hearted sustenance.
Therefore, if Aislin really has a problem... it will definitely be a huge blow to herself.
She obviously would not betray Root willingly.
However, since Root might be shaken...forget it, it's not certain yet, and there's no need to sentence the woman to death in advance.
However, Hill understood that until now, only Aisling had given him this feeling... Others would not be as decisive as him, naturally because they never imagined that Camanteta was the guy he could trust.
Just like Root's students, after this incident happened, their first reaction was to suspect that they had been betrayed by Camanteta again.
This is the tragedy of spies.
If something happens to a person who has made mistakes in the past, others will be the first to suspect him... This is a common rule in any world.
If you want to completely change your mind, you can't stay in the same place, otherwise, those prying eyes will make a person who is not strong-willed enough to make the same mistakes again.
Not to mention the existence of this type of Camante Tower.
But Hill would definitely not think so... He certainly wouldn't believe Camanteta. Besides, Hill never made any attributions about people he didn't understand.
But he certainly believed in de la Cruz's control.
The great reputation of the president of the Trasil Mage Association was achieved by Delacruz himself.
Besides, if there is really a problem with Camante Towers, why would Root waver?
Even if that guy betrays, isn’t that called reality?
If you are honest and do nothing, then it is called a miracle.
If a suspicious person like Root really puts his trust in Kamanteta, then he is really evil!
Therefore, Hill was able to skip those fogs and directly focus his attention on Aisling.
There are indeed many people in the Magic Tower who know that the three tower owners are wary of soul potions, and even those apprentice-level test items cannot be kept secret.
But even if these things are reported to the Tower of Theia, they are nothing... No matter how declining the magic tower is, it is impossible to turn a blind eye to such a threatening existence as the soul potion.
Crazy investigations like the Tower of Black Mystery are the truest expression. What surprises the Tower of Thea is that they are exposed too early and too quickly...and then give the most sincere treatment to the person who chose a fool like Pruitt.
ridicule and sarcasm.
But this is not an irreversible problem.
The real harm of the soul potion is not its terrible side effects... but the test of human nature.
Even if everyone knows that the stuff is poisonous, in which world are there not people who voluntarily take that kind of irritating poison?
For the sake of ambition, for the sake of power, for the sake of anything, just giving up a little bit of humanity...Human nature is something that many people don't care about.
The devil knows this best, and they will not fail to take advantage of it.
Therefore, the reason why they moved the Black Mystery Tower in advance has nothing to do with the soul potion.
So... is it the Kamante Tower that has escaped the control of the Tower of Sea?
Or, other things Root did in private were discovered...for example, the secret connection between him and a certain archmage in the Tower of Despair?
This is what Hill recently discovered.
Root seemed to have contacted the person from the Tower of Despair several times because of some issues with the soul potion.
Then, this is more likely to have something to do with Aisling.
Hill didn't know exactly what was said between them. He just discovered that some bugs carrying messages passed through the main defensive formation of the Tower of Black Mystery.
If it was an insect carrying the aura of another mage, Hill might not know where it came from.
However, he really knew that person's aura... Hill first landed in this world with the help of the Archmage's powerful meteorite summoning spell.
It's only been two years, but Hill still can't smell it.
When Hill discovered it for the first time, he really couldn't help but sigh again: Destiny is an interlocking illusory ring formed by endless chains.
No one knows whether the point you grasp will take you back to the original point, or whether it may seem like the same point, but to another ring.
Respecting but not getting too close is the best way to get in touch with destiny.
Maybe this was just his random imagination, but Hill was really shocked when he discovered the mage's aura.
The existence that can really break the ring of fate has reached such a terrifying height... Thinking back to the memories of Trasil, and then thinking about the Oaises I just visited, and the Greek gods I discovered.
The whole story... Hill suddenly felt the shadow of the huge tree that covered the sky and the sun.
What would be the original fate of Trasil? When he saw the world planned by Asmodeus, Hill had some speculations.
And the roots of the tree are all over the multiverse, and even the long river of destiny will ripple because of his actions, it is impossible not to see the world tree.
If you want to break Trasil's circle of destiny, you can only find an existence outside of destiny... It is impossible to exist in a fantasy world.
As long as there is an existence in the multiverse, even an ant will just make these rings form exactly the same circle.
Only a world without demons, a world without demons that turns the existence of gods into myths and fairy tales, can break the monopoly of fate.
This is really...
Thinking of this, Hill really had a ridiculous feeling that he suddenly didn't know what night it was.
His existence may be an accident, but it is an inevitable accident.
It was an accident that he was chosen, but it was inevitable that someone would be chosen.
Hill really spent a lot of effort to suppress himself, who was in a state of mental turmoil at that time.
Looking back on the things I did in the past, I really couldn't help but feel a little lucky: Fortunately, even though he knew those stories, he never thought of using them to make profits for himself.
Even in the beginning, his trip to Toril was just an accident... An accident caused by the undead, to a certain extent, it is difficult to lock the ring of destiny.
And everything Hill did there, or in other worlds, firmly followed the etiquette that a mage from the outside world should observe.
Indeed, because of the undead's interference, many things have turned out differently... Fate is only controlled unconsciously, but it will not actively correct the changed environment.
But if Hill is involved in too many things due to selfish thoughts, then he, he is a member of the fantasy world!
The more he does it, the higher his sense of existence will be, and the easier it will be to put the existence of the undead under his existence... If that is the case, then he will probably become the so-called destiny, unknowingly.
Lieutenant General will change the ring back to its original appearance.
It's really scary.
Every step he takes is a trap for Hill... Fortunately, he always sticks to his heart.