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Chapter 664 That’s my magic tower

 Before returning to his magic tower, Hill turned over the half-collapsed trading hall next to Root's main tower.

He was also very kind and allowed those who were still fighting to remain in their original state, but the battlefield became an open space.

Of course, Coyle and his opponent accidentally appeared next to Coyle's magic tower.

Looking at the student who was floating in mid-air and putting away his books lightly, Hill nodded with satisfaction... This steady energy did look a bit like him.

Russell looked at the teacher in a daze, who had two huge pendants hanging on his body that he couldn't even raise his eyes to. He didn't know how to speak for a moment... In the end, he just squeezed out a sentence in his throat: "Teacher, my things are still there.

inside."

Hill glanced at the scrap metal and sighed softly: "Ah~ forget it.

I didn't want to attract unexplained attention before, so I asked you to stock up on so many useless materials in the magic tower.

Now that the world has reconnected with the multiverse, you should relearn some things that a serious mage should learn.

The material properties of this world will definitely change in the future...the earth will surely let go of its embrace again.

There is absolutely no need for you to use these low-level steel and other things that ordinary people can refine using a furnace.

There is no need for you and Carpenter to participate in the rest.

Something big has happened in the multiverse. No matter how many scheming the gods and devils have in front of them, nothing will happen until the battle over there is over.

Um……"

Hill returned to the Magic Tower with the pendant on his body and Russell floating beside him, and waved with a thoughtful look on his face... Carpenter flew out with a face full of surprise.

She did see more than Russell, but compared to Russell who dared to look up... Even through the giant screen, what Carpenter saw was only the dazzling brilliance of roses and the profound

, a complete darkness that cannot be seen clearly.

Even the girl of the night... Carpenter still heard the teacher's greeting and knew that this person was a friend rather than an enemy.

Otherwise, how could she sit down?

Although there was a barrier between her and the lady, the mental pressure Carpenter endured during this period also made her sweat.

It's not like Carpenter hasn't had contact with Root or even Princess Gracia, but he doesn't feel like she's not qualified to sit nearby at all... The other party even restrained himself a little because of her presence.

A little bit of pressure.

Although the barrier prevented her from hearing anything, the barrier did relieve a lot of her pressure.

When the man first came in, Carpenter almost knelt down.

Fortunately, although her magic talent is not high enough and her willpower is not strong, her mental strength is still strong because she specializes in illusions.

And when she almost couldn't hold on any longer, the barrier also rose.

Carpenter didn't think anything was wrong because her teacher didn't notice her suffering at all... She and Russell had communicated long ago: the teacher's background was probably no worse than Gracia's.

It was natural, and I didn't think anyone could completely suppress his self-confidence.

Therefore, their teacher probably wouldn't understand how a low-level mage like her would feel when facing a god.

Carpenter understood better that if she couldn't bear it, she could get help from the teacher immediately as long as she opened her mouth.

She just wanted to try and see how far she could go.

After all, the world has moved towards an unknown that she could not imagine at all, and Carpenter didn't want to be unable to do anything... She knew very well that even just going out for a look required strength.

The devil who once made their entire world despair was temporarily defeated, but... they would not always be as powerless as they are now.

Carpenter understood what Fongo said: Even if he had to flee crazily, the Tower of Thea could still suppress the entire world.

They just left temporarily, but they will definitely come back.

Carpenter knew very well that all the confidence Russell and she had during this period was given by her teacher.

Otherwise, just studying the hell-related news given by the teacher during this period, as well as the information about the Styx, would make them despair, having only seen the Nine-ring Archmage.

Although she couldn't see the gods clearly on the screen... Knowing Lansander's identity, she had of course already understood the identity of the Night Girl, who must also be a powerful god.

But Carpenter could see how... friendly the relationship between the teacher and those two was.

In fact, she regretted a little bit. When the teacher asked them if they wanted to learn the information about the god Toril first, she chose to give up temporarily.

There's nothing she can do about it, her study progress is already off the charts.

If it was any longer, Carpenter felt that he might be so exhausted that he would vomit blood and die.

Although the Daughter of the Night was under a lot of mental pressure when she was sitting there, the brave Carpenter still drew her drawings tenaciously amidst that pressure.

Therefore, even the powerful goddess of the night gave her a greeting gift to express her appreciation when she left the magic tower.

However, when Carpenter heard the praise from the goddess that she was a diligent child, he just wanted to ask... Do all the mages in the outside world live so crazy?

She has not dared to look in the mirror for many days.

Therefore, even though Hill suddenly pulled her out, Carpenter still held the crystal pen in one hand and held her picture tightly with the other.

Russell, who was still confused at first, looked at his sister with messy hair and a surprised expression with a hint of sluggishness, and instantly returned to reason... No matter what the world will be like in the future, he and Carpenter will live together anyway.

Still the same.

The students' future is nothing but darkness and hard work... Who can play what role in this world, and what does it have to do with them?

Hill, who had no feeling for the exchange between the two students looking at each other with wry smiles, only at this moment opened the connection that he had cut off for a long time.

Countless small bubbles immediately floated out of his mental sea... filled with all kinds of question marks.

Although Hill has never summoned his elemental lord friends who stayed in Trasil before, as well as his animal companions, at least there has always been a connection between them.

And Hill's friends also know very well that for Hill, it is easier to summon the local elemental lords... The ideas of the elements have always been simple and honest: since they like Hill so much, then the others should be in the same camp as them.

Elements are bound to like Hill too.

Then they might as well stay in Trasil and help Hill protect his home.

For elementals whose life spans can last as long as a hundred years in the blink of an eye, Hill's trip this time was actually not that long.

At least it's not yet time for them to feel nostalgic.

However, this lack of feeling is also because they can always feel Hill's presence and know that their friend is still alive and well.

Who would have known that one day, Hill would suddenly cut off this connection on his own!

Even though the dim connection is still there, proving that Hill is still alive, no mage would cut off the connection with the elemental world so suddenly!

Unless they encounter danger, they can only pretend to be mortals!

The elemental lords, even though they were simple-minded, had a lot of knowledge... so they immediately understood that Hill must have gone to a world where he had to be so careful.

this is too scary!

How could there be a world where their Hill could be so cautious?

Although Hill cut off this connection not long ago... although it has been several years since he fell into this world, after all, although the acceleration of the flow of time has weakened, it is still there.

Even though the elemental lords were a little anxious, based on their usual reaction speed, it was actually pretty good.

Therefore, although Hill's spiritual sea was submerged by various small bubbles, the elemental lords were not so anxious that they followed the connection directly to him.

Only his animal companion, Cohen, who has become the King of White Falcons, screamed a little fiercely.

Hill looked at the long list of messages sent by Cohen and couldn't help but hissed, and decided to just reply, "I'll reply right away. Cohen can just wait for a while. I still have big things to do here, so I'll take a break for the time being."

'.

Although Cohen has a bad temper, his memory is not that good either.

Even if he is so angry that he curses wildly now, when he calms down and sees Hill back, he will only be happy.

Hill, who was trying to reply to various messages, was interrupted by the students' screams. He asked a little confused: "Didn't all the devils run away? Is there anything else?"

Lansander is not Shar, and when he falls, he won't be the only one... Naturally, his old friend Searing Fire also falls with him.

Even if there is still a big devil who is unwilling to give up, the powerful flames heading directly towards the White Tower and Black Tower should be enough to dispel all their thoughts.

Although Lansendre would not attack mortals casually, the raging flames were enough to scare everyone.

Hill had long discovered that the mages from the Tower of Theia and the Black Mystery Tower had evacuated as soon as the flames started burning... Although the White Tower and the Black Tower were kicked over by Hill, what was that thing?

These mages still know exactly what materials it is made of.

They knew very well whether they could handle the flames that could even burn the two towers to ash.

Before they were sure what kind of existence these two foreign gods were, even those who thought they could talk to a certain Hilbert would never dare to stay in the Tower of Theia.

Otherwise, Hill wouldn't be squatting outside the magic tower with two pendants hanging on his back and answering messages.

"Teacher, something is falling from the sky!" Russell shouted nervously.

"Oh? Oh...I forgot to mention it." Hill reacted belatedly, before he told the two students, "That's my magic tower, he came to find me."

Tsk, he felt the pendant on his right shoulder snickering secretly.


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