Hill couldn't help but smile: "I have to wait until Russell builds his magic tower and watches him rise into the starry sky before we talk about leaving!"
Russell can now ignore the troubles from the past because Hill is here.
When he leaves and Joss from the Tower of Dawn is no longer here, some shadows from the past will inevitably haunt him.
Especially, the past in the name of love.
Hill has tried his best to eliminate the causal threads entangled in Russell to the minimum extent, but that does not mean that the power of fate will never count Russell again.
Many times, you don't hurt people because you want to hurt them.
Hill has no intention of guiding Russell all the time, but in the beginning, he is willing to give his promising children a normal start.
By the time those people involved with Russell have the strength to stand in front of Russell, the child should be mentally mature enough and have the ability to make his own decisions.
As for whether he will be trapped by those family ties in the future, it depends on Russell's own choice.
Hill was never the kind of person who would whip a child and ask him to correct himself if he insisted on choosing a path of his own that was not so easy.
He had given a very stern warning, and Russell already knew that his identity was very unfit to be involved in disputes on land.
If he still does it, it's because he really wants to do it.
Of course, when the child was still young and couldn't tell the difference between right and wrong, and couldn't see the cause and effect, Hill would still stretch out his hands to help him.
When it is time to teach, he will definitely teach him well and will not let his children slide into the abyss just because they are stupid or stubborn.
However, if Hill is already walking hand in hand on the paved road, and it is clear that he only needs to keep walking forward, but he makes a U-turn when he is able to walk independently... then Hill can only respect him.
fate.
Of course, Hill will not have any disgust or dissatisfaction with these children because of this. He himself has been through many obstacles.
Sometimes they can be knocked away, but more often than not, they have to be beaten to death before turning back.
He will always be by his side and leave a place for these children to receive and recuperate.
As long as his child's nature and mind are still there, he knows the way home.
Therefore, Hill didn't plan to do anything more, such as staying here and watching Russell go his own way.
Especially for mages, before the seventh level, a teacher who is good at teaching, serious and responsible still has some meaning.
Once you get to the eighth ring, it’s not something a teacher can teach you.
Russell, who has already touched the road to the Seventh Ring, has almost learned all the spells he needs to learn.
Even Carpenter advanced to the fifth ring in the past two days.
The profession of mage really requires sufficient knowledge, as well as observation and understanding of the laws.
But Russell and Carpenter came into contact with the incarnation of the law at the closest distance that mortals can reach.
Although they did not see several direct confrontations between the gods, just feeling the suppression of laws from several gods was enough for them to make huge progress.
Not to mention, the gods who stay in Hill Magic Tower also include light and darkness, as well as the dawn before the light comes and the darkness has not completely left.
What realization can be more direct than directly feeling the embodiment of these three laws?
Therefore, Hill is not surprised that the two children have made almost rapid progress.
The two of them are able to stay at their current level because Hill asked them to lay a solid foundation.
Otherwise, Russell would have jumped directly to the eighth-level mage.
All that's left is to become the Nine Rings, and after gaining your own understanding of the laws, start learning to observe the truth of the universe, and sublime the laws you understand from the world to the level of the multiverse.
This is also the greatest luck for Russell and Carpenter.
They directly observed the laws outside the world, even the laws containing the original power.
This means that the connection between these two children and the world will be even weaker.
As long as they don't want to, even if the will of the world reappears from the ruins, finds a new self, and puts the destiny of mankind on the right track again, it will be difficult to involve these two children.
Generally speaking, because of the will of the world that has been reunited by the power of Styx, it is unlikely to do evil to Hill's students.
But, this is only when there are other options.
No matter what kind of friendship you have, it can turn into mud under your feet, let alone a student who is just a descendant of an old friend.
Hill glanced at the frowning Lansander and couldn't help laughing: "You don't have to think so much, and don't affect Jos's choice.
I have prepared the road for Russell and Carpenter very well.
The rest is their own choice."
Lansendre relaxed... Of course he didn't care what would happen to Russell and Carpenter in the future.
He just didn't want to see his friends be sad because these two children fell into some bad situations.
Hill, Lansendre really feels that he attaches too much importance to feelings.
When the Lord of Dawn chatted with the Alice cat, he heard many interesting stories.
But he likes Hill, isn’t it because of his tolerant and gentle character, and his sincerity towards people and things?
Therefore, Lansendre really didn't want his friend to become a different person due to various blows.
In all the past he has experienced, nothing seems to have changed, only Selune and AO.
Of course, there was Shar before.
It's a pity that the three giants of Toril have now become two.
Lansander looked at Hill with a smile: "Then I will return to Toril first.
After you get home and settle down, remember to ask the undead to bring me a message, and I will go to your place as a guest and meet Aglaia by the way."
"Aglaia doesn't plan to come to Toril again?" Selune, who had been thinking about nothing, suddenly interrupted.
Hill was stunned for a moment before replying: "Aglaia has no interest in other worlds."
He didn't expect that Selune would still remember his little daughter.
Although the Silver Moon Girl showed that she liked Aglaia when they met in Toril, she never mentioned it again after the little girl left. Hill thought she had forgotten her.
Selune said with some regret: "I know that only a sea as clean as Trasil can raise a lovely sea god like Aglaia.
It's just a pity, I really like that kind of girl who is like a crystal stone."
Hill looked at her in confusion... What the hell is Selûne talking about?
He didn't even dare to praise his little daughter so much.