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Chapter 760 The location of the Tower of Dawn

One of the reasons why Shar has always had a good impression of Hill is that he has always been very honest.

Although Hill speaks softly, he will clearly show you everything he can accept and what he cannot accept.

His language ability was very elegant and tactful like that of an elf, but in fact, even Selune could not say that she did not understand the meaning behind his words.

But you can't say he's rude... Shar really likes this about him.

The words were very nice, and there was no sense of provocation at all. Therefore, even if the real meaning behind them was, 'It's best not to come to my house with your gang of men who are so evil and mean,' Shar didn't feel uncomfortable at all.

After all, Hill doesn't care about people.

The Archbishop of Silvermoon in Waterdeep City of the Selune Family, Hill also did not allow her to enter his territory...even though that person was technically considered to be in the good camp.

But it's obvious that that guy's methods are definitely no cleaner than Shar's... But, that guy can always clean himself up.

Hill could understand that the methods of those who could fight against the Night Messenger would not be much different, but he did not want the other party to use those methods on his own people.

As for Archbishop Silveryue of Waterdeep City, she dares to go against Selune's will... as long as she thinks she is doing it for Selune's good.

No matter how nice it is, one cannot deny that that guy likes to use the desires of the poor to fight against the nobles and the powerful.

But, she's not doing it for the poor... When she accomplishes her goal, she won't care what happens to those poor people.

That's not her responsibility, right?

She was a kind-hearted messenger of the Silver Moon, who gave the poor people the resources to survive and the hope of progress... In the end, it was the dirty nobles and officials who caused heavy casualties to these poor people and made their lives worse than death.

Shar actually didn't understand what Hill's dislike of the Archbishop of Silver Moon was at first. That guy had indeed done a great job in fighting against the power of the night.

Several times, the Nightbringer tried to cause trouble in Waterdeep City, but she was stopped by her single-handedly.

But in Hill's eyes, the Silver Moon Archbishop and her night messengers who did bad things were treated equally.

It was later that William explained the underlying reason to her. All the achievements of the other party were based on the blood and tears of the poor.

Just because she paid enough, it doesn't mean that she did the right thing by tempting the poor people to fight against the Night Cloak.

When taking on these tasks from her, the poor people did not know who they were up against.

It is a sin to punish someone without teaching, and it is even more sinful to allow people who are kept in the dark to fight against a powerful enemy.

Although it is disgusting for the evil camp to do this, they don't care about anyone's life.

But if the good camp, which appears to be saving the common people, does this, it is... despicable.

William never thought that her behavior was tolerable because of his relationship with her, so when he spoke, he basically used the examples given by Shar's followers... Shar sometimes felt that she basically never

The reason why he turned from secretly to openly was also because of William's attitude of contempt and disgust.

Now that she has focused her fight on the top management, although things have become more troublesome,... her relationship with William has indeed become more harmonious.

Otherwise, they will really quarrel.

Although William would choose to turn a blind eye to some of Shar's actions most of the time, Shar would sometimes be a little tempted... However, William would cut off Shar's temptation without mercy.

Although he won't point at Shar and say anything, he will give examples of several of Shar's voters.

Ha~ That dog man.

The way of speaking was obviously learned from that 'Xueyunfeng', how could Shaer hold it back.

But no matter the quarrel, the lover is still hers, so Shar gradually built up her current self through this kind of running-in.

It was precisely because of William's words that Shar came to know Hill better and better... This child's bottom line is really firm, and he will never change it because of good or evil.

He has the best relationship with Lansendre, which is probably related to his attitude towards life.

Although Chen Xi is a bit mindless and immoral in his actions, he and his followers are rare among the good camp who do everything themselves and never mobilize innocent people.

Unless these people need to resist on their own to survive.

Like the Joes of this world.

He did what he could, but he would not hide the cause and effect from the mages in the defense tower.

If the people in the defense tower are unwilling to make such a huge sacrifice...what if the world is destroyed and the defense tower is destroyed?

The world is so big, high-level archmage can always find a place to hide.

It was the defense tower that made up its mind first, and then Joss would take over the rest. Instead of him proposing everything, the defense tower would do what he wanted.

Although the results are similar, the cause and effect are much different.

This is the kind of existence that Hill likes and is willing to get along with.

Shar now understands a little bit about the way the gods of Trasil work, and has deep doubts about how they can have evil gods.

You must know that if the good camp can maintain this mentality, at least the evil camp will be more or less within the rules.

Even if she doesn't take herself as an example... someone like Cyric could probably become the ultimate demon king in Trasil.

What does Trasil's evil camp rely on to maintain its evil?

Sometimes Shar couldn't help but be curious about the God of Nobles... Based on the little stories she occasionally heard, Shar really felt that the God of Nobles was not as generous as Heim.

Heim was the original god who killed a continent in order to save slave traders!

She thought about it for a while, but she couldn't think of any righteous god in Toril who could enter Trasil and still be kind... It seemed that there was really only one Lansander.

Ah, Tire usually doesn't count.

Although I don't want to say that, Toril really can't raise such a decent person.

Shar's meditation was quickly interrupted.

"Hill." Lansander, who was squatting over there, suddenly spoke, "Are you planning to let Russell help Jos build the Tower of Dawn?"

"Well!" Hill blinked, "What's wrong? Do you need this tower to be built immediately?"

"No...I was calculating. If we take things slowly like they did, wouldn't it be possible to hire undead to do the work?" Lansander patted the ground with his paws, "Those who demolished the Tower of Theia are here.

nearby auxiliary tower, and then send it back...um...something's wrong?"

"What did you learn from the young master?" Hill was a little confused, "Do you need to purify those guys' building materials before using them?

It’s not a good thing, it doesn’t have that value, right?”

"Ah! So it's this!" Lansander stomped his feet in displeasure, "I really want to understand what it means that the enemy created it for us!"

Sometimes Hill really can't understand the big peacock's brain circuit.

But he is pretty good at handling this kind of situation... The cub of the Earth Bear is also like this, thinking about it all the time, but it's too busy.

"Joss seems to be no longer interested in the affairs of the camp below?" He changed the subject as if nothing had happened.

"Yes!" Big Peacock replied nonchalantly, "He was not smart enough back then and only took away some of the mage's family members.

Stupid... The worst among them is also a noble young master, how can he be willing to do rough work!

He knew that when the time came to give out bread, water would be freely available to them.

The rest is a matter of who brings in enough good and sufficient things... Someone brought the seeds, but no one wants to plant them on the land.

Haha~

Nobles like people of the third, sixth or ninth grade, and they cannot accept such a fair environment.

So, I found a lot of things for José.

Joes didn't understand these twists and turns at all, he just thought that these guys were dissatisfied with the poor living resources.

Anyway, he cuts across the board, whoever strikes first will be punished.

Well...it means that the time is short, otherwise, I estimate that the camp's defensive barrier would have to be broken from the inside."

Hill opened his mouth slightly, then slowly closed it.

Did Joss do something wrong?

Of course that's true.

This was indeed an unavoidable choice at the time... Only in this way could they hide it from the eyes of the Tower of Siya.

However, it cannot be said that he did it right.

It was obvious that Joss just brought people in and that was it, without even discussing how to survive with these people.

Nobles who cannot let go of their arrogance, and mages who are not capable enough but unwilling to bend down will naturally cause countless nastiness.

"At least, they are lucky." Hill could only reply in the end.

Ransander tilted his head: "So, I won't argue with mortals about useless things.

However, I am not willing to protect these ungrateful guys.

Hill, where is a better place around here to build my Tower of Dawn?

You help me choose... By the way, the undead may have to take on tasks in my Tower of Dawn, so don’t choose a place that’s too comfortable.”

"Huh? What did you say?" Hill doubted his ears.

"The environment shouldn't be too good. It's best to give the undead a different kind of excitement... if you accidentally, hey, that's the best!" Lansander made his request calmly.

Shar couldn't help but glance at him: "What do you want to do?"

"The language of the undead is very rich." Ransander flapped his wings, "I hope Jos can learn some of the essence.

In this way, even if he is still so innocent, at least he will not be angry."

He didn't even understand why those mortals were so entangled, so why was he so angry?

But Hill understood that once Lansendall's selfishness took over, he couldn't control it.

Therefore, he just called out Liszt and displayed the nearby terrain map... While the magic tower was in the air, he directly drew the map.

The big peacock poked his head around, the tips of his claws pointed: "It's very good here!" ()


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