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Chapter 994 The scrupulous William

Hill believes that if there is anyone in the multiverse other than him and the Master of Destiny who can see a trace of destiny on his body, it must be Corellon.

It was precisely because he understood this that Hill was no longer wary of Corellon's overly concerned and overly friendly attitude towards him.

Not to mention that Hill, who was just a slightly concerned descendant of World Tree, could receive such care from the Elf Father. He could even watch his own daughter and son die.

Corellon is the person Hill has ever seen who respects the right to choose the most.

As long as the other party makes a choice from their heart, Corellon will never forcefully ask the other party to change their mind.

His kindness and cruelty simply don't seem to be the same person.

Therefore, even though he has always been nice to Hill, Hill has always kept a distance from him.

Of course, Hill now also understands why he received such preferential treatment.

Just like even if he doesn't like Westalia's stupidity, Corellon will work conscientiously to clean up the mess for him... Since the father of the elves can understand the extent to which the Lord of Destiny has hooked him, he must also know that the other party will pay attention to it. This stupid son.

Therefore, even if he always suspected that Vistalia's blood was too pure and his brain was filled with plasma, Corellon would not let his son seek his own death.

If you think about his little daughter Eilistraee, whom he truly loves and cherishes, you should know the true attitude of this elf father towards his children.

No amount of love will make Corellon go against his nature.

But fate will.

Even a powerful god like Corellon would never want to choose the wrong side when making any choice.

Toril's pair of goddesses of luck and misfortune can exert powerful divine power!

Not to mention the true master of destiny.

Corellon wants to have a child, so he must raise it well.

However, it is precisely because of this kind of attention that Corellon must be able to see the seemingly natural luck in Hill.

The blessing of the power of nature can indeed enable people to choose the best outcome when making probabilistic choices, but it is difficult for people to choose the most appropriate outcome.

Such as the path Hill walked in Toril.

Although most of AO's calculations were deliberately avoided by Hill, there were also some parts that Hill almost passed over without realizing it, without even knowing what happened.

Those unconscious parts really make Hill shaken.

Such as the Nether Scroll.

Hill would definitely not take it away, but if he knew that the thing was in his hand, he was not sure that he would not look at it.

As long as he opens it, Edna's fateful road, his Aglaia will not just be a city passing by that unexpectedly encounters dragon battles and god battles, but the main city where countless mages come to kill them. position.

All disasters in Waterdeep City will inevitably be caused by him.

However, Hill really didn't feel anything at all, and he didn't have any thoughts or ideas when he threw it into the warehouse.

Because of the Dragon Scale Book artifact, he went through his harvest again!

But with his usual luck, he still couldn't fish out the Nese Scroll.

Until... the Nese Scroll's scene in Path of Destiny ends.

There are some things that people who don't know will only think that Hill's luck is a bit special, but guys like Corellon have probably been speculating that Hill has traces of fate from the beginning.

Just like Hewelson said...the appearance of the child Hill is like fate's blessing to the bear of the earth.

The complex bloodline just makes up for the conflicting bloodlines, and the fragments of the Earth Goddess's soul just make up for the remnant soul of the baby who was plotted to the point where it was almost impossible to be born.

Well, plus Hill, the main soul who came by "accident".

Too many coincidences would inevitably make an old guy like Corellon suspicious, so he was very good to Hill from the beginning.

Maybe it's just a coincidence, and that doesn't matter... contacting lucky people can always bring some benefits.

For example, the ending of the Moonflower Royal Family on Everlasting Island, the face of their Elf God system, and the fate of the Winged Elf Goddess.

At this stage, Hill felt that Corellon was at least half sure of the connection between Hill and destiny.

Then, he will definitely fully support William's suggestion... completely tying Westalia to Hill's world can definitely save the life of this son who can't die easily.

Although Hill doesn't care whether Vestalia suffers or not, he certainly won't watch this guy seek his own death.

William's tone became more and more firm... Naturally, Corellon gave absolute support there.

Hill couldn't help but curled his lips, probably the Earth Goddess also gave a positive answer.

This kind of city of death is quite good to her.

At least, the souls of the Warcraft can finally return to Trasil's self-circulation due to this operation, and will no longer be controlled by Gruumsh.

Any monster soul that has awakened the orc consciousness will inevitably commit evil as long as it cannot control itself.

Just put it on a millstone and grind away that part of the soul's essence.

If once doesn't work, do it twice.

A few more times and you'll be fine.

Even though this will turn these monsters into beasts again and only have a short life without wisdom, for Trasil, this is a good result.

Hill knew that he might not have thought enough...but based on what he thought of, he would definitely have to help.

But what use can a person like Hill, who is not even qualified to be at the negotiating table, do?

Even if Hill didn't react at first, he still wouldn't be stupid now.

It is impossible for Trasil to contact Styx.

Even if he had just created a god of death, it could only be done with a flash of thought.

This does not mean that Styx's main consciousness will pay attention to Trasil.

The newly born Styx is too fragile and cannot bear the excessive attention of Styx... Existences like Styx and the Bottomless Abyss can crush a small plane to death with just one look, let alone the arrival of the main consciousness.

It will definitely bring the laws of the entire world to the brink of collapse.

Unless it is a world like Toril that has existed long enough and has left its mark on the multiverse.

Therefore, even if he really wanted to see Trasil having fun, Styx would only look at it from a distance and would not get too close.

But this world is different.

Styx intends to take this world under his control.

That means that no matter how many shortcomings this world has, he has the greatest advantage... taking on the main consciousness of Styx.

But even if he can come and will come, not everyone can call him here.

Neither his messenger from the underworld, Gilbert.

However, Hill can.

Although Gilbert couldn't summon the Will of Styx, he could at least contact the other party.

Hill touched his wrist...and if he wanted to summon Gilbert, he only needed to shout twice.

Although the contract between the two of them has ended, there is still no problem in contact.

The most important thing is that Styx personally said that he owed Hill a favor regarding Gilbert.

Even if William didn't know about this favor, he must have learned about the connection between Hill and the Styx messenger from the indigenous people in this world.

However, William couldn't, let alone dare to ask Hill directly for help... That was Styx!

Even if he believed in Hill's luck and how much the elders valued Hill, William would not say this heavy request before Hill himself spoke.

Hill glanced at Shar again, who was standing behind William, with a concerned face... That old guy from AO must have muttered a lot about Hill-related things with Shar.

Oh, Selune must have heard it too.

Therefore, the Silver Moon Maiden has been trying to poach Ciel to go to Toril.

The daughter of the night, but she is only worried about whether Hill can really help her boyfriend.

Tsk~

Hill thought for a while, but still didn't have the appetite to choose to fish for William.

It's serious business after all.

And, the sooner you start, the better.

Moreover, he also has a hidden worry in his heart: his moon tree.

The most important task of Yueshu, who was abducted by the River Styx, is to use the divine fire and divinity of her body to form the current goddess of death.

It might even become the foundation of her city of death.

However, just the place where you live and the big tree where you were born cannot guarantee Yueshu's status in the Styx. At least, she is not an indispensable existence.

However, if the City of Death really turns out to be what William envisioned, then Styx, which needs a lot of manpower, will definitely have to borrow the help of the Moon Tree, which has been imbued with the power of the netherworld.

If the undead want to live permanently in the city of death, they need some media.

Then, the most convenient and effective medium is the leaves of the moon tree.

Even if the leaves of the moon tree leave her body, they still belong to her.

In other words, those undead souls entrusted with important responsibilities must be under the supervision of Yueshu.

With just one thought, she can bring these undead souls back to their original form.

Although Yueshu is not the Lord of Death, nor is she a very powerful god...but the power of surveillance can make her invincible.

Therefore, Hill was quite willing to get this matter started as soon as possible... William mentioned Moon Tree frequently, so naturally he also thought of this.

Hill felt that he was able to think of this so quickly, thanks to William's reminder.

Sure enough, interests are the weapon that brings peace of mind.

Even if Hill discovered William's temptation, he could think of it in a good direction and didn't feel like he was being used at all.

He couldn't help but shake his head and smile.

Seeing Hill touching his wrist, concentrating and slightly opening his lips, William truly breathed a sigh of relief.

Gently responding to Shar's concerned gaze hanging on his arm, William secretly smiled bitterly in his heart... Sure enough, he can't owe anything to anyone.

If it were someone else, and this was a win-win situation, even if the other party's interests were great, William would definitely act more confidently.

How could it be possible to tactfully hand over all the initiative to the other party?

But facing Hill, he really couldn't do that.




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