Chapter 476: Hill’s Aesthetics Was Critically Attacked
Although Carpenter was full of doubts, she still remained silent.
Although she always makes some small mistakes because of the past that she can't let go of, it's all because of her character flaws, not because she really doesn't understand human affairs.
She knew very well that since Russell, who must know part of the inside story, didn't say anything to her, it was naturally this matter and had nothing to do with her, so she shouldn't explore it.
The reason why a secret is a secret is because it is not revealed to anyone.
Hill glanced at the little girl who lowered her head, and felt a little better for her: Although her qualifications are not enough, in terms of character, she is really a rare good child.
As for the little things like her lack of long-term vision and rough work style, they are actually nothing at all.
How old is Carpenter?
Even though children in this world mature relatively early, Hill would not ask a little girl to be mature and stable enough to do everything well.
To him, Carpenter's only shortcoming was his qualifications.
It wasn't just a matter of Carpenter not being able to understand what he was saying.
The most important thing is that Hill can't understand why she can't understand. This is really troublesome.
Fortunately, Russell is pretty good in this regard.
Although it required Hill to analyze and explain it very carefully, he was able to understand it in the end.
Moreover, Russell is very good at teaching Carpenter.
Maybe because they grew up together, he could tell at a glance which angle the girl was confused about.
This is not bad, Hill couldn't help but think... This is probably the reason why most mages value their first apprentice the most.
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The reason why Hill kept standing in the hall and looking outside was, of course, because he had to consider transportation issues again.
In this world, ordinary people don't have much opportunity to travel... they have no choice but to leave, and basically they have to rely on two legs.
However, in a world where large animals have been extinct for at least tens of thousands of years, Hill didn't know whether carriages existed or not.
Therefore, he really has no idea what kind of transportation the mages in this world take.
It can't be a human pulling a car and it can fly, right?
With the pride of mages, they would not allow themselves to be substitutes for animals... Even if the value of these extinct creatures is very high, that is not the same thing!
The mage has worked hard to stand at the top of the world, how could he suddenly turn into another creature.
After all, the classes that must exist in any world can only be divided into two types: mages and mortals in this world.
And what exists vaguely between the two is the nobility... This is the reason why mortals feel that they and mages only have different statuses, but they are not two living creatures.
When Hill first understood this, he actually found it very interesting: in any world, no matter how closed the classes are, there will always be a path for advancement that seems unlikely, but there is always a chance.
At least it won't make the lower class completely despair and feel that if they don't have that qualification, they have no need to live.
Although Hill is not a sociologist, this world of power that is too monotonous is really easy to understand.
Therefore, this world is also the world that gives him the most warning... After all, there are no fancy things to cover it up, and he can understand it immediately as soon as he finds it.
It's just right for a guy like Hill who, although he looks smart, is actually a bit straight-headed.
It was only when Hill arrived here that he kept admitting that he was born in the year of the bear... not only his body, but also his brain.
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However, having said that, Hill pressed his fingers on the window and looked down with a confused look: Why did the world end up in the arms of flying saucers?
Gilbert seemed to have one in his hand, but because it was relatively crude, ugly, and big, Hill originally thought it was just a special case, something that the little guy had researched by himself... but it turned out to be in Gilbert's memory.
After searching carefully, I found out that it is a common means of transportation for mages!
Moreover, Gilbert can't even be said to be the worst. After observing it over the past few days, he found that the dark and ugly thing can be regarded as normal among normal... There are also some carvings such as family crests on it as decoration.
Taste.
Of course, this flying saucer, to some extent, should be called a circular flying carpet.
Just because of the metal products and the upside-down crystal cover, it looks a bit like an oval flying saucer.
This is a nicer adjective that Hill racked his brains to come up with.
Otherwise, it would be a large dish with a bowl turned upside down on the dinner table, and it is still made of pure steel.
Hill felt that the first test he encountered was his own aesthetics... Although his aesthetics is also a straight one, it is not completely absent!
Why do some mages make vehicles so virtuous? They themselves have to sit on them!
Hill belatedly realized that for a mage, the only enemies in this world are his own kind.
Therefore, they don't need to put much thought into the transportation...just add defensive spells to the crystal cover.
No wonder it was so easy for that dragon to sneak attack. Pure magic defense was just a drop-off for him.
It’s not like mages are completely incapable of making use of the earth, which is extremely repellent to magic energy.
Hill pulled out Gilbert's flying saucer... Because it was so ugly, Hill never thought it was a vehicle... After carefully distinguishing the magic circle at the bottom, he quickly understood the principle.
The earth will indeed decompose the magic energy that enters it, but initially, it will reject it and even rebound.
This is also the reason why it is difficult for mages to use earth escape or spells such as splitting the earth.
Earthquake spells will also rebound.
After the mages understood this characteristic, they simply combined some gravity spells to create this kind of flying saucer.
Although the speed is not fast, the weight is still quite high.
Of course, the reason why this kind of flying saucer has become mainstream is because of the lack of energy.
The mages could only rely on their own mana as the main source, and the energy absorption magic circle as a supplement... The opposite method of using transportation in the past determined that they had no choice.
Although Hill was reluctant, he couldn't bother with such a small thing.
Although he was not really afraid that Delacruz would recognize him, it would be better if he did it later, at least for his self-esteem.
After all, he was following a large group of people... The reason why it took so long to prepare was because even if he didn't want to, Root had to bring along some outer ring mages who could react quickly enough.
If it weren't for the fact that he had never participated in the struggle for power at the bottom, and his students had honestly chosen to leave their families in the outer ring to wait for the future, Root wouldn't have been able to leave so quickly.
Hill really agreed with Root's decision to make a prompt decision and choose to set off as quickly as possible: the farther back, the more troublesome the outer ring mages who followed him got.
They are reluctant to part with anything and want to take everything with them, but there is not enough storage space, which is the biggest trouble.
Nicholson had no choice. He had to take care of his family.
Regardless of whether he valued those people or not, he brought these guys to the Tower of Sea intact... It is even very possible that these people were specially prepared by him for the Tower of Sea.
However, the Tower of Camante, as the obvious loser of the Tower of Sea, must be the last to go.
In this way, he could explain clearly who was left behind in the Black Mystery Tower and what preparations he had when he arrived at the Tower of Theia.
These two people brought not only slow-moving people, but also a lot of trouble.
There was no need for Root to cause trouble with them.
Moreover, he would choose to set off so decisively because he probably did not want Aislin to stay in the Tower of Black Mystery.
Hill looked at the girl who was still floating in the sky and scolded Fang Qiu, and wondered how much she knew about her true appearance... The reason why he became more and more sure that there was something wrong with Aislin was, of course, because O
Levi suddenly disappeared.
Logically speaking, he couldn't leave everything like directing the relocation of his junior brothers and sisters to Aislin... It was really easy to get into trouble.
Especially those with seven rings, it is difficult to tolerate Aislin's arrogant urging style.
However, Oliva chose to help Root move... This was not an important job. Root was sure to keep the real valuable resources.
Although the warehouse is also very important, even Hill can directly hand over the management of the side tower warehouse to a student who has just advanced.
There are so many students in Lute. Even if Oliva is the best at daily work, there is no point in letting him, an eighth-level mage, do such a simple job.
Aislin was quite happy, busy and drinking every day.
Anyway, she was quite sensible and didn't point any fingers at Hilbert. At most, she sent someone to tell him about the departure time every day... Hill just let it go for such a trivial matter.
If he had found out something was wrong with her before, he might have said a few words to Aisling, but...that woman would suffer a lot in the future.
The day when she understands what she is and what her laws are... Hill himself can guess several situations that are consistent with Aisling. The best result is that she is no longer Aisling.
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Needless to say, the worst outcome is that she will be searching for herself in despair throughout her life.